UIHierarchy.SelectUp Method

Selects the node immediately above the currently selected node with respect to the tree's current expansion state.

Namespace:  EnvDTE
Assembly:  EnvDTE (in EnvDTE.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Sub SelectUp ( _
    How As vsUISelectionType, _
    Count As Integer _
)
void SelectUp(
    vsUISelectionType How,
    int Count
)
void SelectUp(
    [InAttribute] vsUISelectionType How, 
    [InAttribute] int Count
)
abstract SelectUp : 
        How:vsUISelectionType * 
        Count:int -> unit 
function SelectUp(
    How : vsUISelectionType, 
    Count : int
)

Parameters

  • Count
    Type: System.Int32
    Required. The number of nodes to select up from the current node. Count is also used for coalescing commands while recording. That is, if you type SHIFT + UP ARROW four times, rather than four lines of code emitted, you instead get one line with a Count value of 4.

Remarks

SelectUp is useful for SHIFT-click macro recording or to move down or up using the arrow keys. It is useful because the behavior of SelectUp mimics the behavior of using the ARROW and SHIFT+ARROW keys in a tree view.

Examples

Sub SelectUpExample()
   Dim UIH As UIHierarchy = _
     DTE.Windows.Item(Constants.vsWindowKindMacroExplorer).Object
   Dim UIHItem As UIHierarchyItem = UIH.GetItem("Macros\Samples")

   UIHItem.Select(vsUISelectionType.vsUISelectionTypeSetCaret)
   If UIHItem.IsSelected = False Then
      If UIH.UIHierarchyItems.Expanded = True Then
         MsgBox("Node is expanded.")
      Else
         MsgBox("Node is not expanded.")
      End If
   End If
   UIH.SelectDown(vsUISelectionType.vsUISelectionTypeSelect, 2)
   UIH.DoDefaultAction()
   UIH.SelectDown(vsUISelectionType.vsUISelectionTypeSelect, 1)
   UIH.SelectUp(vsUISelectionType.vsUISelectionTypeExtend, 1)
End Sub

.NET Framework Security

See Also

Reference

UIHierarchy Interface

EnvDTE Namespace

Other Resources

How to: Manipulate Tree Views by Using UIHierarchy