MouseButtonEventArgs.ClickCount Property
Definition
Gets the number of times the button was clicked.
public:
property int ClickCount { int get(); };
public int ClickCount { get; }
member this.ClickCount : int
Public ReadOnly Property ClickCount As Integer
Property Value
The number of times the mouse button was clicked.
Examples
The following example creates a MouseButtonEventHandler which determines if a single, double, or triple click occurred. ClickCount property is used to determine the number of clicks.
private void OnMouseDownClickCount(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
// Checks the number of clicks.
if (e.ClickCount == 1)
{
// Single Click occurred.
lblClickCount.Content = "Single Click";
}
if (e.ClickCount == 2)
{
// Double Click occurred.
lblClickCount.Content = "Double Click";
}
if (e.ClickCount >= 3)
{
// Triple Click occurred.
lblClickCount.Content = "Triple Click";
}
}
Private Sub OnMouseDownClickCount(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As MouseButtonEventArgs)
' Checks the number of clicks.
If e.ClickCount = 1 Then
' Single Click occurred.
lblClickCount.Content = "Single Click"
End If
If e.ClickCount = 2 Then
' Double Click occurred.
lblClickCount.Content = "Double Click"
End If
If e.ClickCount >= 3 Then
' Triple Click occurred.
lblClickCount.Content = "Triple Click"
End If
End Sub
Remarks
One use of ClickCount is to determine whether a double mouse click has occurred. Some classes expose events for a double-click, such as the MouseDoubleClick event on the Control class. When a double click event is not exposed on a class, a double click can be detected by using the ClickCount property on the event data.