getting textbox value from another form - c#

I have an TextBox named pass in Form1 that I need to get the value of in form2. I tried this:
public partial class Form1 : Form {
public string GetPass() {
return pass.Text;
}
}
public partial class form2 : Form {
//...
MessageBox.Show(new Form1().GetPass());
}
The above code returns an empty string, why?

You are not showing your actual code as evidenced by the syntax errors etc. - the only logical explanation for your problem is that you are not passing the reference to Form1 correctly to Form2, but create a new form instead - that new form would have the empty textbox.
To further help you, please show how you pass the reference to your Form1 in your actual code.
Edit:
Is see your edit now and above is exactly the problem. You have to pass a Form1 instance to form2 instead of creating a new one, i.e.:
public partial class form2 : Form
{
private Form1 form1;
public form2(Form1 otherForm)
{
form1 = otherForm;
}
public void Foo()
{
MessageBox.Show(form1.GetPass());
}
}

Define one string variable as Public in declaration section
for ex. we have a form with name "frmOne"
public string strVar = string.Empty;
Now, assign the value of TextBox of "frmOne" to that variable from where you are getting the value of Textbox.
for ex.
strVar = Textbox1.Text.ToString();
Now in another form say "frmTwo", you will get access the value of that textbox of "frmOne" something like that (where you want to get the value) :
frmOne frm = new frmOne();
string strValue = frm.strVar;
So, finally strValue local variable of frmTwo contains the value of Textbox of frmOne.

You are creating a NEW form1 where the textbox is likely to be blank, and calling GetPass() on that empty form. You need an instance of the already-opened form1 where the textbox might have a value.

Because you are creating a new instance of Form1 each time you call GetPass().
You need to get the instance of the opened form1 one way or another, and call GetPass on it:
form1.GetPass();
If there is no specifics on the order of creation of form1 and form2, you can use the following to get the instance of form1:
foreach (Form openedForm in Application.OpenForms) {
if (openedForm.GetType() == Form1) {
MessageBox.Show(openedForm.GetPass());
}
}

It's returning empty because you're creating a new instance of the form. Assuming that Form1 is already open somewhere, you need to retrieve the existing instance of Form1 and pull the value from there.

hi you can write this :
public partial class Form1: Form
{
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
internal Form2 F2=new form2();
private void CommandBarButton1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
MessageBox.Show(f2.TextBox1.Text);
}
}

Related

Pass value from parent form to child form?

I'm trying to pass a value set in my parent form to a second form. I created a property with a get part in the parent form.
I don't want to do something like:
Form2 secondForm = new Form2(value);
It is an already exiting form and I don't want to keep creating a new form every time I want to pass a value.
See this example.
1-Create a window form application,Declare a public string global variable in Form1 , using this variable we can pass value from Form1 to Form2.
2-Now in form2 ,Create a object for Form1 and Get the value using this object.
See image
You have some possibilities here:
Give a Reference from your first Form as value
Form2 secondForm = new Form2(yourForm1);
So you can access via the getter in your first Form. yourForm1.MyValue;
This seems to be a bit ugly. Better is you create a Interface, which hold your Property and is implemented from you first Form.
public interface IValueHolder
{
public int MyValue {get;}
}
public class FirstForm : Form, IValueHolder
{
public int MyValue{get;}
//Do your form stuff
Form2 form = new Form2(this);
}
So your Form2 just take the Interface and stays independent from Form1. Further you can create a Property on Form2 which you access from Form1. For example if your Property in Form1 changes you set the value from Form2 as well.
public class Form2 : Form
{
public int MyValue{get;set;}
}
public class Form1 : Form
{
private int _myValue;
public int MyValue
{
set
{
if (_myValue != value)
{
form2.MyValue = value;
}
}
}
}
At least you can use a Event maybe. Further you can create a Property on Form2 which holds an Form1 Reference or a IValueHolder as described above.
Hope this helps.
I'm not sure about how you are going to use the Form2 in the parent(let it be frmParent). anyway you can follow any of the steps below:
Define the property in the child form as static so that you can access that by using Form2.frmProperty.
Or define the property as public and then access through the class instance, so that you can access the variable through that instance as long as the instance existed. something like the following:
Form2 secondFormInstance = new Form2();
secondFormInstance.frmProperty = 10;
// at some later points
int childValue = secondFormInstance.frmProperty; // take value from that variable
secondFormInstance.frmProperty++; // update the value
Or you can use like what you specified in the question.

Use information from objects in a child form from a main form in C#

I have a C# form called Form1.cs. By pressing a button, a new Form called Form2.cs comes up and I do something in form2. I have some variables in both forms.
I want to communicate between these two forms like this.
in form1:
string s=frm2.textbox1.text;`
form2:
if(frm1.checkbox1.checked==true)
or something like these codes.
I have tried the below code:
form1:
Form2 f=new Form2(this);
f.showDialog();`
form2:
private Form1 mainForm = null;
public Form2(Form callingForm)
{
mainForm = callingForm as Form1;
InitializeComponent();
}
`
and this works. But I don't want to use pointers like "this" and call this.mainform. Is there another way to communicate between forms like function calls?
Thank you.
Here are a couple of different approaches you can take that remove the need for Form 2 to know about Form 1 and that will make Form 2 reusable:
Delegates
You can declare a delegate function on the second form, and then pass a delegate method from the first form to the second one, so the second form can call back to the first one.
That approach means your second form no longer has any direct knowledge of your first form. It also means you can reuse the second form from any form and just pass in a delegate with the correct signature. Example below:
Form1:
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Form2 f=new Form2(UpdateTextBox);
f.ShowDialog();
}
private void UpdateTextBox(string newText)
{
label1.Text = newText;
}
}
Form 2:
public partial class Form2 : Form
{
public delegate void ChoiceMadeOnForm2Delegate(string choice);
private ChoiceMadeOnForm2Delegate _choiceDelegate;
public Form2(ChoiceMadeOnForm2Delegate choiceDelegate)
{
InitializeComponent();
_choiceDelegate = choiceDelegate;
}
private void saveButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
_choiceDelegate(textBox1.Text);
Close();
}
}
In this example the delegate method just has one parameter, but if you want to pass back a series of values to Form 1 your delegate method declaration could include more parameters, or the parameter could be a class instead.
If you also want to set initial values for Form2 from Form 1 you can of course add those as constructor parameters for Form 2 and pass them in when you new up Form 2.
In your example Form 2 is shown as a dialog, but if you ever want to not show Form 2 modally you could even have a delegate on Form 1 that you pass to Form 2, so the forms can then communicate in two directions.
Use data binding and a shared class
Another approach is to use databinding, whereby you bind both forms to the same object and pass that object from Form 1 to Form 2 in its constructor when you open Form 2. When either form then changes the object those changes will then be reflected on both forms simultaneously and instantly.
To do that you need to read up on a concept called databinding and implement the INotifyPropertyChanged interface on the data class. You then bind the relevant controls on both forms to that class. Documentation on INotifyPropertyChanged can be found here
You can pass only information that Form2 needs and expose only information that Form1 needs
Form1
string valueOfForm2 = null;
using Form2 f = new Form2(this.checkbox1.Checked)
{
f.ShowDialog();
valueOfForm2 = f.ReturnValue;
}
Then use valueOfForm2 for you needs in the Form1
Form2
bool _IsForm1ValueChecked;
//By this property text will be exposed to outside of Form
public string ReturnValue { get { return this.textbox1.Text;} }
public Form2(bool isForm1ValueChecked)
{
_IsForm1ValueChecked = isForm1ValueChecked;
}
_IsForm1ValueChecked will be set in the contructor - then use it for your purpose in the Form2
I think for such stuff, I was using properties.
I prefer not access from one form the controls of the other one.
If I need information from one form, I prefer giving the access to this other form through properties.
More than that, you can define an interface that will contain all the properties/methods that you need for the communication between the forms. It will be clearer to work with an interface, you will get the information you need and won't be overloaded with other irrelevant information.
For example:
Interface IForm2
{
// your properties
string PersonName {get;} // Just an example
// your methods
}
class Form1: Form
{
private IForm2 _form2;
void Foo()
{
var pname = _form2.PersonName; // Just an example
}
}
class Form2: Form, IForm2
{
string PersonName
{
get
{
return personNameTextBox.Text;
}
}
}

Passing data between forms (and back)

On Form1 I have a label with my total points. In Form2 I made a store were you can purchase things with those points. However I am able to pass the points value to Form2 but I can't figure out how I can send the points value back to Form1.
The code I use to send the value from Form1 to Form2.
Inventory inventory = new Inventory();
inventory.points = points.
I used the search function but since I just started writing code I find most of the given answers too confusing.
Code a constructor for form2 class as below:
public Form2(string strTextBox)
{
InitializeComponent();
label1.Text=strTextBox;
}
On Form1 where you want to call Form2 and pass a value
Form2 frm=new Form2(textBox1.Text);
frm.Show();
Add a property in Form1 to retrieve value from textbox:
public string _textBox1
{
get{return textBox1.Text;}
}
On Form2:
public string _textBox
{
set{label1.Text=value;}
}
Pass the Form1 instance to Form2 when setting the points.
This requires a Form1 public variable in Form2.
e.g
Inventory inventory = new Inventory();
inventory.points = points;
inventory.form1 = this;
and when sending back in Form2
this.form1.points = this.points;
I hope this helps!

How to copy string value from Form2 to Form1 label

I have Form1 that has a toolStripStatusLabel. Then Form2 that has button and is there string with value ( Hello ). I need if i click on the button, show value "Hello" to toolStripStatusLabel in Form1. toolStripStatusLabel is set to public.
This show me :
Cannot implicitly convert type 'string' to 'System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripLabel'
public partial class form2 : Form
{
public form2()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
Form1 form = new Form1();
string example = "hello";
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
form.toolStripLabel1 = example;
}
}
}
Well you'd need to say formtoolStripLabel1.Text = example; rather than what you said. However, this will not affect the one from the original instance of Form1. If you wanted to affect the original instance of Form1, you'd make the tooStripLabel public static rather than just public so that all classes can affect it immediately.
You have to set the Text property in the ToolStripLabel object.
form.toolStripLabel1.Text = example;
Take a look at this.
You should you:
form.toolStripLabel1.Text = example;
instead of:
form.toolStripLabel1 = example;
And you might want to take a look at this: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/14122/Passing-Data-Between-Forms
If you want to share data between 2 forms

Acessing variables on other forms, object required error

This is a common question that i've been finding hard to understand
I have a form2 and a form1
on form2 i created a public variable this way, on class form2: form
public partial class form2 : Form
{
public string xmlDialogconstante { get; private set; }
}
It's supposed to be available on form2 and form1
i'm trying to call her on form1 using the following
form2.xmlDialogconstante
It gets me an error everytime, saying a reference is required, what does it means?
That is an instance property you need to create an instance of Form2 to access xmlDialogconstante or make it static.
You can create an instance and access your property like this, but if you don't initialize it before accessing you will get null.
form2 f = new form2();
string value = f.xmlDialogconstante;

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