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Hi, all!
Is there any standard way to get list of all components on my win form,
including components that their parent isn't form it self, but panel on the
form? Or to get this list I need create recursive function? (In Delphi there
is indexer - list of all including components)

Thanks a lot
Jun 18 '06 #1
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On 2006-06-18, Aleksey <al************@il.quest.com> wrote:
Hi, all!
Is there any standard way to get list of all components on my win form,
including components that their parent isn't form it self, but panel on the
form? Or to get this list I need create recursive function? (In Delphi there
is indexer - list of all including components)


Have you looked at the properties of the Form class? (Controls)

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Met vriendelijke groeten,
Tim Van Wassenhove <http://timvw.madoka.be>
Jun 18 '06 #2
Yes I am. And I didn't find such a property.
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On 2006-06-18, Aleksey <al************@il.quest.com> wrote:
Hi, all!
Is there any standard way to get list of all components on my win form, including components that their parent isn't form it self, but panel on the form? Or to get this list I need create recursive function? (In Delphi there is indexer - list of all including components)


Have you looked at the properties of the Form class? (Controls)

--
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Tim Van Wassenhove <http://timvw.madoka.be>

Jun 18 '06 #3

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