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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// <copyright file="TreeViewImageIndexConverter.cs" company="Microsoft">
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
// </copyright>
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*
*/
namespace System.Windows.Forms {
using System.Collections;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Globalization;
using System.Collections.Specialized;
/// <include file='doc\TreeViewImageIndexConverter.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="TreeViewImageIndexConverter"]/*' />
/// <devdoc>
/// TreeViewImageIndexConverter is a class that can be used to convert
/// image index values one data type to another.
/// </devdoc>
public class TreeViewImageIndexConverter : ImageIndexConverter {
/// <include file='doc\TreeViewImageIndexConverter.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="TreeViewImageIndexConverter.IncludeNoneAsStandardValue"]/*' />
protected override bool IncludeNoneAsStandardValue {
get {
return false;
}
}
/// <include file='doc\TreeViewImageIndexConverter.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="TreeViewImageIndexConverter.ConvertFrom"]/*' />
/// <devdoc>
/// <para>
/// Converts the given value object to a 32-bit signed integer object.
/// </para>
/// </devdoc>
public override object ConvertFrom(ITypeDescriptorContext context, CultureInfo culture, object value) {
string strValue = value as string;
if (strValue != null) {
if (String.Compare(strValue, SR.GetString(SR.toStringDefault), true, culture) == 0) {
return -1;
}
else if (String.Compare(strValue, SR.GetString(SR.toStringNone), true, culture) == 0) {
return -2;
}
}
return base.ConvertFrom(context, culture, value);
}
/// <include file='doc\TreeViewImageIndexConverter.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="TreeViewImageIndexConverter.ConvertTo"]/*' />
/// <devdoc>
/// Converts the given object to another type. The most common types to convert
/// are to and from a string object. The default implementation will make a call
/// to ToString on the object if the object is valid and if the destination
/// type is string. If this cannot convert to the desitnation type, this will
/// throw a NotSupportedException.
/// </devdoc>
public override object ConvertTo(ITypeDescriptorContext context, CultureInfo culture, object value, Type destinationType) {
if (destinationType == null) {
throw new ArgumentNullException("destinationType");
}
if (destinationType == typeof(string) && value is int) {
int intValue = (int)value;
if (intValue == -1) {
return SR.GetString(SR.toStringDefault);
}
else if (intValue == -2) {
return SR.GetString(SR.toStringNone);
}
}
return base.ConvertTo(context, culture, value, destinationType);
}
/// <include file='doc\ImageIndexConverter.uex' path='docs/doc[@for="ImageIndexConverter.GetStandardValues"]/*' />
/// <devdoc>
/// Retrieves a collection containing a set of standard values
/// for the data type this validator is designed for. This
/// will return null if the data type does not support a
/// standard set of values.
/// </devdoc>
public override StandardValuesCollection GetStandardValues(ITypeDescriptorContext context) {
if (context != null && context.Instance != null) {
object instance = context.Instance;
PropertyDescriptor imageListProp = ImageListUtils.GetImageListProperty(context.PropertyDescriptor, ref instance);
while (instance != null && imageListProp == null) {
PropertyDescriptorCollection props = TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(instance);
foreach (PropertyDescriptor prop in props) {
if (typeof(ImageList).IsAssignableFrom(prop.PropertyType)) {
imageListProp = prop;
break;
}
}
if (imageListProp == null) {
// We didn't find the image list in this component. See if the
// component has a "parent" property. If so, walk the tree...
//
PropertyDescriptor parentProp = props[ParentImageListProperty];
if (parentProp != null) {
instance = parentProp.GetValue(instance);
}
else {
// Stick a fork in us, we're done.
//
instance = null;
}
}
}
if (imageListProp != null) {
ImageList imageList = (ImageList)imageListProp.GetValue(instance);
if (imageList != null) {
// Create array to contain standard values
//
object[] values;
int nImages = imageList.Images.Count+2;
values = new object[nImages];
values[nImages-2] = -1;
values[nImages-1] = -2;
// Fill in the array
//
for (int i = 0; i < nImages-2; i++) {
values[i] = i;
}
return new StandardValuesCollection(values);
}
}
}
return new StandardValuesCollection(new object[] { -1, -2 });
}
}
} // Namespace system.windows.forms
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