RichTextBoxExtensionsFindNext(RichTextBox, String, RichTextBoxFinds, Color, Color) Method
Finds the next occurrence of the specified string in the RichTextBox and selects it.
Namespace: DevCase.Extensions.RichTextBoxExtensionsAssembly: DevCase.net48 (in DevCase.net48.dll) Version: 6.0.0.0 (6.0)
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[EditorBrowsableAttribute(EditorBrowsableState.Always)]
public static bool FindNext(
this RichTextBox sender,
string find,
RichTextBoxFinds options,
Color highlightBackColor,
Color highlightForeColor
)
<ExtensionAttribute>
<EditorBrowsableAttribute(EditorBrowsableState.Always)>
Public Shared Function FindNext (
sender As RichTextBox,
find As String,
options As RichTextBoxFinds,
highlightBackColor As Color,
highlightForeColor As Color
) As Boolean
Dim sender As RichTextBox
Dim find As String
Dim options As RichTextBoxFinds
Dim highlightBackColor As Color
Dim highlightForeColor As Color
Dim returnValue As Boolean
returnValue = sender.FindNext(find,
options, highlightBackColor, highlightForeColor)
public:
[ExtensionAttribute]
[EditorBrowsableAttribute(EditorBrowsableState::Always)]
static bool FindNext(
RichTextBox^ sender,
String^ find,
RichTextBoxFinds options,
Color highlightBackColor,
Color highlightForeColor
)
[<ExtensionAttribute>]
[<EditorBrowsableAttribute(EditorBrowsableState.Always)>]
static member FindNext :
sender : RichTextBox *
find : string *
options : RichTextBoxFinds *
highlightBackColor : Color *
highlightForeColor : Color -> bool
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- sender RichTextBox
-
The source RichTextBox.
- find String
-
The string to find.
- options RichTextBoxFinds
-
Specifies how a text search is carried out.
To pervorm an inverse search from the end of the text to the beginning, use Reverse
- highlightBackColor Color
-
The background color to highlight the found string.
- highlightForeColor Color
-
The foreground color to highlight the found string.
Boolean if the string is matched,
otherwise.
In Visual Basic and C#, you can call this method as an instance method on any object of type
RichTextBox. When you use instance method syntax to call this method, omit the first parameter. For more information, see
Extension Methods (Visual Basic) or
Extension Methods (C# Programming Guide).
This is a code example.
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Private Sub Form1_Load() Handles Form1.Load
RichTextBox1.Text = "Hello World!, Hello World!, Hello World!"
End Sub
Private Sub Button1_Click() Handles Button1.Click
RichTextBox1.FindNext("Hello", RichTextBoxFinds.MatchCase, Color.LightBlue, Color.Black)
End Sub
Private Sub RichTextBox1_Enter(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles RichTextBox1.Enter
Dim rtb As WinForms.RichTextBox = DirectCast(sender, RichTextBox)
' Restore selection colors before search next match.
rtb.SelectionBackColor = rtb.BackColor
rtb.SelectionColor = rtb.ForeColor
End Sub
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