Control.OnKeyUp(KeyEventArgs) Méthode

Définition

Déclenche l’événement KeyUp.

protected:
 virtual void OnKeyUp(System::Windows::Forms::KeyEventArgs ^ e);
protected virtual void OnKeyUp (System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs e);
abstract member OnKeyUp : System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs -> unit
override this.OnKeyUp : System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs -> unit
Protected Overridable Sub OnKeyUp (e As KeyEventArgs)

Paramètres

e
KeyEventArgs

KeyEventArgs qui contient les données d’événement.

Exemples

L’exemple de code suivant utilise l’événement KeyUp avec la Help classe pour afficher l’aide du style contextuel à l’utilisateur.

   // This example demonstrates how to use the KeyUp event with the Help class to display
   // pop-up style help to the user of the application. When the user presses F1, the Help
   // class displays a pop-up window, similar to a ToolTip, near the control. This example assumes
   // that a TextBox control, named textBox1, has been added to the form and its KeyUp
   // event has been connected to this event handler method.
private:
   void textBox1_KeyUp( Object^ /*sender*/, System::Windows::Forms::KeyEventArgs^ e )
   {
      
      // Determine whether the key entered is the F1 key. Display help if it is.
      if ( e->KeyCode == Keys::F1 )
      {
         
         // Display a pop-up help topic to assist the user.
         Help::ShowPopup( textBox1, "Enter your first name", Point(textBox1->Right,this->textBox1->Bottom) );
      }
   }
// This example demonstrates how to use the KeyUp event with the Help class to display
// pop-up style help to the user of the application. When the user presses F1, the Help
// class displays a pop-up window, similar to a ToolTip, near the control. This example assumes
// that a TextBox control, named textBox1, has been added to the form and its KeyUp
// event has been contected to this event handler method.
private void textBox1_KeyUp(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs e)
{
    // Determine whether the key entered is the F1 key. Display help if it is.
    if(e.KeyCode == Keys.F1)
    {
        // Display a pop-up help topic to assist the user.
        Help.ShowPopup(textBox1, "Enter your first name", new Point(textBox1.Right, this.textBox1.Bottom));
    }
}
' This example demonstrates how to use the KeyUp event with the Help class to display
' pop-up style help to the user of the application. When the user presses F1, the Help
' class displays a pop-up window, similar to a ToolTip, near the control. This example assumes
' that a TextBox control, named textBox1, has been added to the form and its KeyUp
' event has been contected to this event handler method.
Private Sub textBox1_KeyUp(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs) Handles textBox1.KeyUp
    ' Determine whether the key entered is the F1 key. Display help if it is.
    If e.KeyCode = Keys.F1 Then
        ' Display a pop-up help topic to assist the user.
        Help.ShowPopup(textBox1, "Enter your first name", New Point(textBox1.Right, Me.textBox1.Bottom))
    End If
End Sub

Remarques

Le déclenchement d'un événement appelle le gestionnaire des événements par l'intermédiaire d'un délégué. Pour plus d’informations, consultez gestion et déclenchement d’événements.

La méthode OnKeyUp permet également aux classes dérivées de gérer l'événement sans y attacher de délégué. Il s'agit de la méthode recommandée pour gérer l'événement dans une classe dérivée.

Notes pour les héritiers

Lors de la substitution de OnKeyUp(KeyEventArgs) dans une classe dérivée, veillez à appeler la méthode OnKeyUp(KeyEventArgs) de la classe de base de manière à ce que les délégués inscrits reçoivent l'événement.

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