BaseButton.DialogResult Property
Gets or sets a value that is returned to the parent form when the button is clicked.
Namespace: DevExpress.XtraEditors
Assembly: DevExpress.XtraEditors.v19.1.dll
Declaration
[DXCategory("Behavior")]
[DefaultValue(DialogResult.None)]
public DialogResult DialogResult { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
DialogResult | **None** | A DialogResult enumeration member specifying the value that is returned to the parent form when the button is clicked. |
Remarks
The DialogResult property implements the IButtonControl interface’s DialogResult property. If this property value is set to anything other than DialogResult.None and the parent form was displayed by the ShowDialog method, clicking the button closes the parent form without hooking up any events. The form’s DialogResult property is then set to the DialogResult of the button when the button is clicked.
For example, to create a “Yes/No/Cancel” dialog, simply add three buttons and set their DialogResult properties to DialogResult.Yes, DialogResult.No and DialogResult.Cancel.
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