Represents a standard Windows vertical scroll bar.
Object
MarshalByRefObject
MarshalByRefComponent
Control
RichControl
ScrollBar
VScrollBar
[Visual Basic] Public Class VScrollBar Inherits ScrollBar [C#] public class VScrollBar : ScrollBar [C++] public __gc class VScrollBar : public ScrollBar [JScript] public class VScrollBar extends ScrollBar
Most controls that need scroll bars already provide them, and do not require this control. This is true of a multi-line System.WinForms.Edit control, a ListBox, and a ComboBox, for example.
You can use this control to implement scrolling in containers that do not provide their own scroll bars, such as a PictureBox or for user input of numeric data. The numeric data may be displayed in a control or utilized in code. The Minimum and Maximum properties determine the range of values the user can select. The LargeChange property determines the effect of clicking within the scroll bar but outside the scroll box. The SmallChange property determines the effect of clicking the scroll arrows at each end of the control.
Namespace: System.WinForms
Assembly: System.WinForms.dll
The following example instantiates a VScrollBar.
[Visual Basic]
' Instantiate a VScrollBar. Private VScrollBar1 as System.WinForms.VScrollBar Private Sub MySub() ' Initialize a new VScrollBar. Form1.VScrollBar1 = New System.WinForms.VScrollBar ' Set the Size and Location of the scroll bar. VScrollBar1.Size = New System.Drawing.Size(16,75) VScrollBar1.Location = New System.Drawing.Point(296,0) ' Add the scrollbar to the form. Form1.Controls.Add(VScrollBar1) End Sub
VScrollBar Members | System.WinForms Namespace | ScrollBar | HScrollBar