Class

WebSegmentedButton


Description

A control that is a horizontal button made up of multiple segments.

Methods

Name

Parameters

Returns

Shared

AddSegment

segment As Segment

AddSegmentAt

index As Integer, segment As Segment

Close

ExecuteJavaScript

Script As String

GotoURL

Url As String, inNewWindow As Boolean = False

RemoveAllSegments

RemoveSegmentAt

index As Integer

SegmentAt

Index As Integer

WebSegment

SelectedCount

Integer

SetFocus

Style

WebStyle

Assigns style As WebStyle

UpdateBrowser

Events

Name

Parameters

Returns

Closed

ContextualMenuSelected

hitItem As WebMenuItem

Hidden

Opening

Pressed

segmentIndex As Integer

Shown

Enumerations

WebSegmentedButton.SelectionStyles

SelectionStyles

Defines the number of segments that can be selected (none, single or multiple).

Enum

Description

Multiple

Any number of segments can be selected.

None

No segments can be selected.

Single

Only one segment at a time can be selected.

Property descriptions


WebSegmentedButton.ContextualMenu

ContextualMenu As WebMenuItem

If you assign a WebMenuItem to the control, it will be displayed when the user right-clicks the control.

On a WebPage, you can disable/remove the default contextual menu by an empty WebMenuItem class object to this property.

This code populates a contextual menu in the Shown event of the control.

Var menu As New WebMenuItem

menu.AddMenuItem("One")
menu.AddMenuItem("Two")
menu.AddMenuItem("Three")
Me.ContextualMenu = menu

The menu selection is then handled by the ContextualMenuSelected event when the user right-clicks on the control. For example, it can be of the form:

Select Case hitItem.Text
Case "One"
  MessageBox("One")
Case "Two"
  MessageBox("Two")
Case "Three"
  MessageBox("Three")
End Select

WebSegmentedButton.ControlID

ControlID As String

Identifies the control on a per session basis.

This property is read-only.


WebSegmentedButton.Enabled

Enabled As Boolean

When True the WebControl is drawn enabled and responds to user action. When False, the control appears as disabled and does not respond to user actions.

In the case of WebTimer, when set to False this disables and stops the WebTimer. When set to True, it starts the WebTimer.

Disable a button when a check box value changes:

If AllowSaveCheckBox.Value Then
  SaveButton.Enabled = True
Else
  AllowSaveButton.Enabled = False
End If

WebSegmentedButton.Height

Height As Integer

The height (in pixels) of the control.


WebSegmentedButton.Indicator

Indicator As Indicators

The color scheme for the control.


WebSegmentedButton.LastSegmentIndex

LastSegmentIndex As Integer

The index of the last segment in the button.


WebSegmentedButton.Left

Left As Integer

The position of the left side of the WebUIControl in pixels, relative to the web page.


WebSegmentedButton.LockBottom

LockBottom As Boolean

Determines whether the bottom edge of the control should stay at a set distance from the bottom edge of the parent control, if there is one, or the owning web page.

This property is read-only.


WebSegmentedButton.LockHorizontal

LockHorizontal As Boolean

LockHorizontal overrides LockLeft and LockRight. It allows you to proportionally lock a control's position to the center of its parent control (or web page).

This property is read-only.

For example, if you place a control in the center of the page and sets both LockHorizontal and LockVertical, the control will stay in the center of the page.


WebSegmentedButton.LockLeft

LockLeft As Boolean

Determines whether the left edge of the control should stay at a set distance from the left edge of the parent control, if there is one, or the owning web page.

This property is read-only.


WebSegmentedButton.LockRight

LockRight As Boolean

Determines whether the right edge of the control should stay at a set distance from the right edge of the parent control, if there is one, or the owning web page.

This property is read-only.


WebSegmentedButton.LockTop

LockTop As Boolean

Determines whether the top edge of the control should stay at a set distance from the top edge of the parent control, if there is one, or the owning web page.

This property is read-only.


WebSegmentedButton.LockVertical

LockVertical As Boolean

LockVertical overrides LockTop and LockBottom. It allows you to proportionally lock a control's position to keep it centered within the parent control or web page.

This property is read-only.

For example, if you place a control in the center of the page, and sets both LockHorizontal and LockVertical, the control will stay in the center of the page.


WebSegmentedButton.Name

Name As String

The name of the control.

This property is read-only.


WebSegmentedButton.Page

Page As WebPage

Identifies the web page that contains the control.

This property is read-only.


WebSegmentedButton.Parent

Parent As WebView

Used to get the control's parent control or page. If the parent control is a WebContainer, then it returns the WebContainer. If it is on a WebPage, it returns the WebPage.

This property is read-only.


WebSegmentedButton.SegmentCount

SegmentCount As Integer

The number of segments in the control.

This property is read-only.


WebSegmentedButton.SelectedSegment

SelectedSegment As WebSegment

The WebSegment representing the segment that is selected.


WebSegmentedButton.SelectedSegmentIndex

SelectedSegmentIndex As Integer

The index of the selected segment.


WebSegmentedButton.SelectionStyle

SelectionStyle As SelectionStyles

Defines the number of segments that can be selected: none, single or multiple.

The default is single.


WebSegmentedButton.TabIndex

TabIndex As Integer

The WebUIControl's control's position in the Tab Order. The control with a TabIndex of 0 is the first WebUIControl to get the focus when the page opens in the browser.

This example sets the control's TabIndex.

Me.TabIndex = 2

WebSegmentedButton.Tooltip

Tooltip As String

Text of a message displayed as a tooltip.

The tip is displayed when the user places the mouse on the control and leaves it there.

This code in the Shown event of a Button sets the tooltip:

Me.Tooltip = "Save changes"

WebSegmentedButton.Top

Top As Integer

The top of the control in local coordinates relative to the web page.


WebSegmentedButton.Visible

Visible As Boolean

If True, the control is drawn. If False, it's not.

Hide a control based on a checkbox setting:

If ShowEmailCheckbox.Value Then
  EmailField.Visible = True
Else
  EmailField.Visible = False
End If

WebSegmentedButton.Width

Width As Integer

The width (in pixels) of the web control.

This code in the Shown event handler increases the size of the control:

Me.Width = Me.Width + 50

Method descriptions


WebSegmentedButton.AddSegment

AddSegment(segment As Segment)

Adds Segment as a new segment at the end of the control.

The following example in the Opening event of the control adds a segment to it:

Var seg As New Segment
seg.Title = "Banana"
Me.AddSegment(seg)

WebSegmentedButton.AddSegmentAt

AddSegmentAt(index As Integer, segment As Segment)

Creates a new segment at index (moving the existing segments over).

The following example adds a segment at the 4th position.

Var s As New Segment
s.Title = "Harry"
SegmentedButton1.AddSegmentAt(3, s)

WebSegmentedButton.Close

Close

Removes the control from the page.


WebSegmentedButton.ExecuteJavaScript

ExecuteJavaScript(Script As String)

Executes the JavaScript passed. The JavaScript passed can call a JavaScript function in a WebPageSource control.

The Xojo web framework uses EcmaScript 6 which is more strict than previous versions of JavaScript. For more details, see the EcmaScript 6 documentation.

This code in the Pressed event of a Button displays an alert using JavaScript:

Me.ExecuteJavaScript("alert('Hello!');")

This code will select the text in a WebTextField (or WebTextArea):

WebTextField1.ExecuteJavascript("document.getElementById('" + _
  WebTextField1.ControlID + "_inner').select();")

WebSegmentedButton.GotoURL

GotoURL(Url As String, inNewWindow As Boolean = False)

Opens the passed URL in place of the current web page or downloads a file. If InNewWindow is True, the browser is asked to open the URL in a new window.

If the browser has popup windows disabled and InNewWindow is True, the method silently fails and the page is not shown.

If InNewWindow is False, the running web app is replaced with the specified URL. If you want to display an external web site within your web app, use the WebHTMLViewer control.

Display a web site in a new popup window:

Me.GotoURL("http://www.wikipedia.org", True)

WebSegmentedButton.RemoveAllSegments

RemoveAllSegments

Removes all segments in the control.

The following example (in any event of a WebSegmentedButton removes all the existing segments:

Me.RemoveAllSegments

WebSegmentedButton.RemoveSegmentAt

RemoveSegmentAt(index As Integer)

Removes the specified segment. The first segment is numbered zero.

When in any event of a segmented control, the following example removes the third segment (index position 2) from the segmented control:

Me.RemoveSegmentAt(2)

WebSegmentedButton.SegmentAt

SegmentAt(Index As Integer) As WebSegment

The WebSegment representing the segment at the index passed.


WebSegmentedButton.SelectedCount

SelectedCount As Integer

The number of segments selected.


WebSegmentedButton.SetFocus

SetFocus

Sets the focus to the Control.

This code checks for a required value when a button is pressed:

If UserNameField.Text.IsEmpty Then
  MessageBox("Please enter your UserName.")
  UserNameField.SetFocus
  Return
End If

WebSegmentedButton.Style

Style As WebStyle

Returns the WebStyle for the control.


Style(Assigns style As WebStyle)

Assigns the style to the control.

In this example, in any event of the control, set the text to bold:

Var style As New WebStyle
style.Bold = True
Me.Style = style

WebSegmentedButton.UpdateBrowser

UpdateBrowser

Forces the current values of the control to be sent to the browser.

This method is useful when you are computing values in a loop and wish to update the browser immediately rather than wait until the current method ends.

This code iterates through a RowSet of database rows, updates a ProgressBar and then forces the updated ProgressBar to be sent to the browser via UpdateBrowser.

ProgressBar1.Maximum = SalesData.RowCount
For Each row As DatabaseRow in SalesData
 AnalyzeSales(row)
 ProgressBar1.Value = ProgressBar1.Value + 1
 ProgressBar1.UpdateBrowser
Next

Event descriptions


WebSegmentedButton.Closed

Closed

The control has been removed from the browser either because the page has closed or the control's Close method was called.


WebSegmentedButton.ContextualMenuSelected

ContextualMenuSelected(hitItem As WebMenuItem)

Called when a contextual menu item is selected. This selected item is contained in hitItem.

This code populates a contextual menu in the Opening event of a WebToolbar:

Var menu As New WebMenuItem

menu.AddMenuItem("One")
menu.AddMenuItem("Two")
menu.AddMenuItem("Three")
Me.ContextualMenu = menu

The menu selection is then handled by the ContextualMenuSelected event when the user right-clicks on the control. For example, it can be of the form:

Select Case hitItem.Text
Case "One"
  MessageBox("One")
Case "Two"
  MessageBox("Two")
Case "Three"
  MessageBox("Three")
End Select

WebSegmentedButton.Hidden

Hidden

The control is about to become no longer visible. This could be because the page is being closed, is being replaced as the foreground page by another page or because the control or a parent control's Visible property has been set to False.

Note

This event is equivalent to the DesktopWindow.Deactivated event in a desktop app.


WebSegmentedButton.Opening

Opening

The control has been created and the page is opening but has not been sent to the browser yet.

The Opening event handler can be used to initialize non-visual properties and settings for controls.

In most cases, you should use the Shown event to initialize controls.


WebSegmentedButton.Pressed

Pressed(segmentIndex As Integer)

One of the segments of the control has been pressed.


WebSegmentedButton.Shown

Shown

The control has appeared on the currently displayed page. This could be because its parent page just finished loading, its parent page has come to the foreground or the control is now visible having been previously invisible because it or its parent control's Visible property has been set to True.

Use the Shown event for initializing your controls or doing anything that would interact with other controls or user interface elements on the web page instead of the Opening event.

Note

This event is the web equivalent to the DesktopWindow.Activated event.

This code in the Shown event of a WebListBox adds 2 rows with 3 columns:

Me.RemoveAllRows
Me.AddRow("Row 1", "Bob", "Roberts")
Me.AddRow("Row 2", "Barb", "Reynolds")

This example sets the text of a label:

If Session.LoggedIn Then
  Me.Text = "Welcome!"
Else
  Me.Text = "Welcome, " + Session.UserName
End If

Sample code

This code in the Pressed event handler checks to see which segment was selected:

Select Case SegmentIndex
Case 0 ' First segment
  MessageBox("First Segment")
Case 1 ' Second segment
  MessageBox("Second segment")
End Select

Compatibility

Web projects on all supported operating systems.

See also

WebUIControl parent class; WebSegment class, DesktopSegmentedButton control