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Why use databinding ?

LB
Reading the http://samples.gotdotnet.com/quickstart/winforms/
I'm trying to see the advantage of using "simple data binding".

Let's say I have a treeview loaded from a collection.
On form load, the treeview is loaded. And I bind my textbox to one on the
property
txtLength.DataB indings.Add("Te xt", moList, "Length")
On the TreeView1 click event, I add the following line :
Me.BindingConte xt(moList).Posi tion = TreeView1.Selec tedNode.Index
Everything is displayed on the form.

But why should I use the DataBindings.Ad d and BindingContext ?

Couldn't I use directly on the click event directly the following :
txtLength.text = moList.Item(Tre eView1.Selected Node.Index).Len gth

What's the advantage ?
Thank you for your time
Nov 21 '05 #1
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LB,

When you have a lot of textboxes binded to a datasource, which is by
instance binded to a datatable, than you need only to know the position of
the datarow in that to let all textboxes be refreshed in one time by using
the position of the currencymanager (keeps track of the current datarow).

Therefore when you can get from your treeview that position, than is it of
course very easy to handle.

The most simple to think about binding is however when you have 4 position
buttons.
First, previous, next, last what than is
position = 0
position -= 1
position +=1
position = .count - 1

I hope that this gives an idea.

Cor
Nov 21 '05 #2

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