I want to implement a toolstripcombobox that that acts like autocompletemode is set to suggest. I didn\'t set the autocomplete mode since it only finds prefix identical items.>
With the help of this indirect but useful samples, I was finally able to solve this problem.
Override Winforms ComboBox Autocomplete Suggest Rule
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/3958/A-C-auto-complete-combo-box
http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/631196/ComboBox-with-Suggest-Ability-based-on-Substring-S
and with the problem of selectedIndexChanged
was solved by this:
Stop comboBox's selectedIndexChanged event from firing when the form loads and
The selectedIndexChanged is auto triggered without selecting items in combobox in c# windows application
To sum it all up, in order to create an imitation of autocompletemode in suggest that dont just base on prefixed searches, you need to subscribe to several events of ToolStripComboBox and ComboBox.
Here are the events that you need to create and modify:
toolStripComboBox_TextUpdate
toolStripComboBox_KeyDown
toolStripComboBox_DropDown
toolStripComboBox_ChangeCommit
On TextUpdate():
toolStripComboBox_TextUpdate(System::Object^ sender, System::EventArgs^ e) {
String ^ searchText = toolStripComboBox->Text;
toolStripComboBox->Items->Clear();
if(searchText != "") {
Regex ^ searchRegex = gcnew Regex("(?i).*"+searchText+".*");
for(int i = 0; iCount; i++) {
Match ^ m = searchRegex->Match(storageList[i]);
if(m->Value == storageList[i]) {
toolStripComboBox->Items->Add(storageList[i]);
}
}
if(toolStripComboBox->Items->Count > 0) {
toolStripComboBox->DroppedDown = true;
toolStripComboBox->Text = searchText;
Cursor->Current = Cursors::Default;
}
else {
toolStripComboBox->DroppedDown = false;
}
toolStripComboBox->SelectionStart = searchText->Length;
}
else {
toolStripComboBox->DroppedDown = false;
toolStripComboBox->Items->Clear();
}
}
TextUpdate summary: this event just handles the matching and population of the toolStripComboBox and the status of the drop down
On KeyDown():
toolStripComboBox_KeyDown(System::Object^ sender, System::Windows::Forms::KeyEventArgs^ e) {
String ^ searchText = toolStripComboBox->Text;
if(e->KeyCode == Keys::Down || e->KeyCode == Keys::Up) {
if(e->KeyCode == Keys::Down) {
if(toolStripComboBox->SelectedIndex == -1 && toolStripComboBox->Items->Count > 0) {
toolStripComboBox->SelectedIndex = 0;
}
}
if(e->KeyCode == Keys::Up) {
if(toolStripComboBox->SelectedIndex == -1 && toolStripComboBox->Items->Count > 0) {
toolStripComboBox->SelectedIndex = toolStripComboBox->Items->Count - 1;
}
}
keydownTxt->Text = Convert::ToString(toolStripComboBox->SelectedIndex);
}
if(e->KeyCode == Keys::Back) {
toolStripComboBox->SelectionStart = searchText->Length;
}
if(e->KeyCode == Keys::Enter) {
toolStripComboBox_ChangeCommit(sender, e);
}
}
KeyDown Summary: this handles the special keys that are pressed like the up and down arrow, backspace, and the enter key.. notice that the event ChangeCommit() was triggered when you press enter. this happens because ChangeCommit event does not fire when you press enter, only by mouse click.
On DropDown():
toolStripComboBox_DropDown(System::Object^ sender, System::EventArgs^ e) {
String ^ searchText = toolStripComboBox->Text;
toolStripComboBox->SelectionStart = searchText->Length;
}
DropDown Summary: its just a minor fix since when the DroppedDown
property is set to true
, it prevents the editable part of the ToolStripComboBox
to select the first item on the list.
On ChangeCommit():
Since I have a problem like this:
1) When you keypress up or down the drop down for the items, the selectedIndexChanged Event fires unlike the autocompletemode that doesn't
The solution to this is to unsubscribe from the SelectedIndexChanged
and replace it with an event handler ChangeCommit
which is not a method in the ToolStripComboBox
but is a method of the ComboBox
:
this->toolStripComboBox->ComboBox->SelectionChangeCommitted += gcnew System::EventHandler(this, &Form1::toolStripComboBox_ChangeCommit);
After this murderous implementation, YEEEY! I've successfully imitated the autocompletemode suggest with suggesting items matching only a substring in the text..!!
This problem can also be a solution for Simple ComboBoxes
.
This method may be a little bit dirty, so others can just inherit and override the events so it can make the code neater.