// This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network. using System.Windows.Forms; using OpcLabs.BaseLib.Forms.Browsing.Specialized; namespace UAFormsDocExamples._ComputerBrowserDialog { static class ShowDialog { public static void Main1(IWin32Window owner) { var computerBrowserDialog = new ComputerBrowserDialog(); DialogResult dialogResult = computerBrowserDialog.ShowDialog(owner); if (dialogResult != DialogResult.OK) return; // Display results MessageBox.Show(owner, computerBrowserDialog.SelectedName); } } }
# This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network. # The path below assumes that the current directory is [ProductDir]/Examples-NET/PowerShell/Windows . Add-Type -Path "../../../Components/Opclabs.QuickOpc/net472/OpcLabs.BaseLibForms.dll" $computerBrowserDialog = New-Object OpcLabs.BaseLib.Forms.Browsing.Specialized.ComputerBrowserDialog $dialogResult = $computerBrowserDialog.ShowDialog() if ($dialogResult -ne [System.Windows.Forms.DialogResult]::OK) { return } # Display results Write-Host $computerBrowserDialog.SelectedName
# This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network. # The QuickOPC package is needed. Install it using "pip install opclabs_quickopc". import opclabs_quickopc # Import .NET namespaces. from OpcLabs.BaseLib.Forms.Browsing.Specialized import * dialog = ComputerBrowserDialog() print(dialog.ShowDialog()) # Display results. print(dialog.SelectedName) print('Finished.')
// This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network. #include "stdafx.h" // Includes "QuickOpc.h", and other commonly used files #include "ShowDialog.h" namespace _ComputerBrowserDialog { void ShowDialog::Main() { // Initialize the COM library CoInitializeEx(NULL, COINIT_MULTITHREADED); { // _ComputerBrowserDialogPtr DialogPtr(__uuidof(ComputerBrowserDialog)); // DialogResult dialogResult = DialogPtr->ShowDialog(NULL); _tprintf(_T("%d\n"), dialogResult); if (dialogResult == 1/*OK*/) { // Display results _tprintf(_T("%s\n"), (LPCTSTR)CW2CT(DialogPtr->SelectedName)); } } // Release all interface pointers BEFORE calling CoUninitialize() CoUninitialize(); } }
// This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network. class procedure ShowDialog.Main; var Dialog: ComputerBrowserDialog; begin // Instantiate the dialog object Dialog := CoComputerBrowserDialog.Create; Dialog.ShowDialog(nil); // IMPROVE: check the dialog result WriteLn(Dialog.SelectedName); end;
// This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network. class procedure ShowDialog.Main; var ComputerBrowserDialog: OpcLabs_BaseLibForms_TLB._ComputerBrowserDialog; DialogResult: System_Windows_Forms_TLB.DialogResult; begin // Instantiate the dialog object ComputerBrowserDialog := CoComputerBrowserDialog.Create; DialogResult := ComputerBrowserDialog.ShowDialog(nil); WriteLn(DialogResult); if DialogResult <> DialogResult_OK then Exit; // Display results WriteLn(ComputerBrowserDialog.SelectedName); end;
// This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network. $Dialog = new COM("OpcLabs.BaseLib.Forms.Browsing.Specialized.ComputerBrowserDialog"); printf("%d\n", $Dialog->ShowDialog); // Display results printf("%s\n", $Dialog->SelectedName);
# This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network. # The Python for Windows (pywin32) extensions package is needed. Install it using "pip install pypiwin32". # CAUTION: We now recommend using Python.NET package instead. Full set of examples with Python.NET is available! import win32com.client dialog = win32com.client.Dispatch('OpcLabs.BaseLib.Forms.Browsing.ComputerBrowserDialog') print(dialog.ShowDialog()) # Display results print(dialog.SelectedName)
Rem This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network. Private Sub ShowDialog_Main_Command_Click() OutputText = "" Dim Dialog As New ComputerBrowserDialog Dim DialogResult DialogResult = Dialog.ShowDialog OutputText = OutputText & DialogResult & vbCrLf If DialogResult <> 1 Then ' OK Exit Sub End If ' Display results OutputText = OutputText & Dialog.SelectedName & vbCrLf End Sub
Rem This example shows how to let the user browse for computers on the network. Option Explicit Const DialogResult_OK = 1 Dim Dialog: Set Dialog = CreateObject("OpcLabs.BaseLib.Forms.Browsing.Specialized.ComputerBrowserDialog") Dim dialogResult: dialogResult = Dialog.ShowDialog WScript.Echo dialogResult If dialogResult <> DialogResult_OK Then WScript.Quit End If ' Display results WScript.Echo Dialog.SelectedName
Copyright © 2004-2023 CODE Consulting and Development, s.r.o., Plzen. All rights reserved. Web page: www.opclabs.com
Send Documentation Feedback. Resources: Knowledge Base. Technical support: Online Forums, FAQ.