MenuItem.MergeOrder Property

Definition

Gets or sets a value indicating the relative position of the menu item when it is merged with another.

public:
 property int MergeOrder { int get(); void set(int value); };
public int MergeOrder { get; set; }
member this.MergeOrder : int with get, set
Public Property MergeOrder As Integer

Property Value

A zero-based index representing the merge order position for this menu item. The default is 0.

Examples

The following code example demonstrates using the MergeOrder property to control the way a merged menu is displayed. This is a complete example, ready to run once you add it to your project.

// The following code example demonstrates using the MenuItem 
// Merge-Order property to control the way a merged menu is displayed.
using namespace System::Windows::Forms;

//Declare a MainMenu object and its items.
public ref class Form1: public System::Windows::Forms::Form
{
public private:
   System::Windows::Forms::MainMenu^ mainMenu1;
   System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem^ fileItem;
   System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem^ newItem;
   System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem^ openItem;
   System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem^ saveItem;
   System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem^ optionsMenu;
   System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem^ viewItem;
   System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem^ toolsItem;

   // Declare a ContextMenu object and its items.
   System::Windows::Forms::ContextMenu^ contextMenu1;
   System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem^ cutItem;
   System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem^ copyItem;
   System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem^ pasteItem;

public:
   Form1()
      : Form()
   {
      this->mainMenu1 = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::MainMenu;
      this->fileItem = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem;
      this->newItem = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem;
      this->openItem = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem;
      this->saveItem = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem;
      this->viewItem = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem;
      this->toolsItem = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem;
      this->optionsMenu = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem;
      this->toolsItem = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem;
      this->viewItem = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem;
      this->contextMenu1 = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::ContextMenu;
      this->cutItem = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem;
      this->copyItem = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem;
      this->pasteItem = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem;
      
      //Add file menu item and options menu item to the MainMenu.
      array<System::Windows::Forms::MenuItem^>^temp0 = {this->fileItem,this->optionsMenu};
      this->mainMenu1->MenuItems->AddRange( temp0 );
      
      // Initialize the file menu and its contents.
      this->fileItem->Index = 0;
      this->fileItem->Text = "File";
      this->newItem->Index = 0;
      this->newItem->Text = "New";
      this->openItem->Index = 1;
      this->openItem->Text = "Open";
      this->saveItem->Index = 2;
      this->saveItem->Text = "Save";
      
      // Set the merge order of fileItem to 2 so it has a lower priority 
      // on the merged menu.
      this->fileItem->MergeOrder = 2;
      
      //Add the new items to the fileItem menu item collection.
      array<MenuItem^>^temp1 = {this->newItem,this->openItem,this->saveItem};
      this->fileItem->MenuItems->AddRange( temp1 );
      
      // Initialize the optionsMenu item and its contents.
      this->optionsMenu->Index = 1;
      this->optionsMenu->Text = "Options";
      this->viewItem->Index = 0;
      this->viewItem->Text = "View";
      this->toolsItem->Index = 1;
      this->toolsItem->Text = "Tools";
      
      // Set mergeOrder property to 1, so it has a higher priority than
      // the fileItem on the merged menu.
      this->optionsMenu->MergeOrder = 1;
      
      //Add view and tool items to the optionsItem menu item.
      array<MenuItem^>^temp2 = {this->viewItem,this->toolsItem};
      this->optionsMenu->MenuItems->AddRange( temp2 );
      
      // Initialize the menu items for the shortcut menu.
      this->cutItem->Index = 0;
      this->cutItem->Text = "Cut";
      this->cutItem->MergeOrder = 0;
      this->copyItem->Index = 1;
      this->copyItem->Text = "Copy";
      this->copyItem->MergeOrder = 0;
      this->pasteItem->Index = 2;
      this->pasteItem->Text = "Paste";
      this->pasteItem->MergeOrder = 0;
      
      // Add menu items to the shortcut menu.
      array<MenuItem^>^temp3 = {cutItem,copyItem,pasteItem};
      this->contextMenu1->MenuItems->AddRange( temp3 );
      
      // Add the mainMenu1 items to the shortcut menu as well, by
      // calling the MergeMenu method.
      contextMenu1->MergeMenu( mainMenu1 );
      
      //Initialize the form.
      this->ClientSize = System::Drawing::Size( 292, 266 );
      this->Name = "Form1";
      this->Text = "Right click on form for merged menu.";
      
      // Associate the event-handling method with the
      // MouseDown event.
      this->MouseDown += gcnew MouseEventHandler( this, &Form1::Form1_MouseDown );
      
      // Add mainMenu1 to the form.
      this->Menu = mainMenu1;
   }


private:
   void Form1_MouseDown( Object^ /*sender*/, MouseEventArgs^ e )
   {
      
      // Check for a right mouse click.
      if ( e->Button == ::MouseButtons::Right )
      {
         contextMenu1->Show( this, System::Drawing::Point( 30, 30 ) );
      }
   }

};


[System::STAThreadAttribute]
int main()
{
   Application::Run( gcnew Form1 );
}
// The following code example demonstrates using the MenuItem 
// Merge-Order property to control the way a merged menu is displayed.

using System.Windows.Forms;

public class Form1:
    System.Windows.Forms.Form

    //Declare a MainMenu object and its items.
{
    internal System.Windows.Forms.MainMenu mainMenu1;
    internal System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem fileItem;
    internal System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem newItem;
    internal System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem openItem;
    internal System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem saveItem;
    internal System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem optionsMenu;
    internal System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem viewItem;
    internal System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem toolsItem;

    // Declare a ContextMenu object and its items.
    internal System.Windows.Forms.ContextMenu contextMenu1;
    internal System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem cutItem;
    internal System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem copyItem;
    internal System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem pasteItem;

    public Form1() : base()
    {        
        this.mainMenu1 = new System.Windows.Forms.MainMenu();
        this.fileItem = new System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem();
        this.newItem = new System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem();
        this.openItem = new System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem();
        this.saveItem = new System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem();

        this.viewItem = new System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem();
        this.toolsItem = new System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem();

        this.optionsMenu = new System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem();
        this.toolsItem = new System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem();
        this.viewItem = new System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem();

        this.contextMenu1 = new System.Windows.Forms.ContextMenu();
        this.cutItem = new System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem();
        this.copyItem = new System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem();
        this.pasteItem = new System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem();

        //Add file menu item and options menu item to the MainMenu.
        this.mainMenu1.MenuItems.AddRange(
            new System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem[]
            {this.fileItem, this.optionsMenu});

        // Initialize the file menu and its contents.
        this.fileItem.Index = 0;
        this.fileItem.Text = "File";
        this.newItem.Index = 0;
        this.newItem.Text = "New";
        this.openItem.Index = 1;
        this.openItem.Text = "Open";
        this.saveItem.Index = 2;
        this.saveItem.Text = "Save";

        // Set the merge order of fileItem to 2 so it has a lower priority 
        // on the merged menu.
        this.fileItem.MergeOrder = 2;

        //Add the new items to the fileItem menu item collection.
        this.fileItem.MenuItems.AddRange(new MenuItem[]
            {this.newItem, this.openItem, this.saveItem});

        // Initialize the optionsMenu item and its contents.
        this.optionsMenu.Index = 1;
        this.optionsMenu.Text = "Options";

        this.viewItem.Index = 0;
        this.viewItem.Text = "View";
        this.toolsItem.Index = 1;
        this.toolsItem.Text = "Tools";

        // Set mergeOrder property to 1, so it has a higher priority than
        // the fileItem on the merged menu.
        this.optionsMenu.MergeOrder = 1;

        //Add view and tool items to the optionsItem menu item.
        this.optionsMenu.MenuItems.AddRange(new MenuItem[]
            {this.viewItem, this.toolsItem});

        // Initialize the menu items for the shortcut menu.
        this.cutItem.Index = 0;
        this.cutItem.Text = "Cut";
        this.cutItem.MergeOrder = 0;
        this.copyItem.Index = 1;
        this.copyItem.Text = "Copy";
        this.copyItem.MergeOrder = 0;
        this.pasteItem.Index = 2;
        this.pasteItem.Text = "Paste";
        this.pasteItem.MergeOrder = 0;

        // Add menu items to the shortcut menu.
        this.contextMenu1.MenuItems.AddRange(new MenuItem[]
            {cutItem, copyItem, pasteItem});

        // Add the mainMenu1 items to the shortcut menu as well, by
        // calling the MergeMenu method.
        contextMenu1.MergeMenu(mainMenu1);

        //Initialize the form.
        this.ClientSize = new System.Drawing.Size(292, 266);
        this.Name = "Form1";
        this.Text = "Right click on form for merged menu.";
        
        // Associate the event-handling method with the
        // MouseDown event.
        this.MouseDown +=new MouseEventHandler(Form1_MouseDown);

        // Add mainMenu1 to the form.
        this.Menu = mainMenu1;
    }

    private void Form1_MouseDown(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
    {

        // Check for a right mouse click.
        if (e.Button==MouseButtons.Right)

            // Display a merged menu containing items from mainMenu1 
            // and contextMenu1.
        {
            contextMenu1.Show(this, new System.Drawing.Point(30, 30));
        }
    }

    [System.STAThreadAttribute]
    public static void Main()
    {
        Application.Run(new Form1());
    }
}
' The following code example demonstrates using the MenuItem 
' Merge-Order property to control the way a merged menu is displayed.



Imports System.Windows.Forms

Public Class Form1
    Inherits System.Windows.Forms.Form

    'Declare a MainMenu object and its items.
    Friend WithEvents mainMenu1 As System.Windows.Forms.MainMenu
    Friend WithEvents fileItem As System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem
    Friend WithEvents newItem As System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem
    Friend WithEvents openItem As System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem
    Friend WithEvents saveItem As System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem
    Friend WithEvents optionsMenu As System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem
    Friend WithEvents viewItem As System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem
    Friend WithEvents toolsItem As System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem

    ' Declare a ContextMenu object and its items.
    Friend WithEvents contextMenu1 As System.Windows.Forms.ContextMenu
    Friend WithEvents cutItem As System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem
    Friend WithEvents copyItem As System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem
    Friend WithEvents pasteItem As System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem

   
    Public Sub New()
        MyBase.New()
        Me.mainMenu1 = New System.Windows.Forms.MainMenu
        Me.fileItem = New System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem
        Me.newItem = New System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem
        Me.openItem = New System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem
        Me.saveItem = New System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem

        Me.viewItem = New System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem
        Me.toolsItem = New System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem


        Me.optionsMenu = New System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem
        Me.toolsItem = New System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem
        Me.viewItem = New System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem

        Me.contextMenu1 = New System.Windows.Forms.ContextMenu
        Me.cutItem = New System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem
        Me.copyItem = New System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem
        Me.pasteItem = New System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem

        'Add file menu item and options menu item to the MainMenu.
        Me.mainMenu1.MenuItems.AddRange(New System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem() _
             {Me.fileItem, Me.optionsMenu})

        ' Initialize the file menu and its contents.
        Me.fileItem.Index = 0
        Me.fileItem.Text = "File"
        Me.newItem.Index = 0
        Me.newItem.Text = "New"
        Me.openItem.Index = 1
        Me.openItem.Text = "Open"
        Me.saveItem.Index = 2
        Me.saveItem.Text = "Save"


        ' Set the merge order of fileItem to 2 so it has a lower priority 
        ' on the merged menu.
        Me.fileItem.MergeOrder = 2

        'Add the new items to the fileItem menu item collection.
        Me.fileItem.MenuItems.AddRange(New MenuItem() _
           {Me.newItem, Me.openItem, Me.saveItem})
        '

        ' Initialize the optionsMenu item and its contents.
        Me.optionsMenu.Index = 1
        Me.optionsMenu.Text = "Options"

        Me.viewItem.Index = 0
        Me.viewItem.Text = "View"
        Me.toolsItem.Index = 1
        Me.toolsItem.Text = "Tools"

        ' Set mergeOrder property to 1, so it has a higher priority than
        ' the fileItem on the merged menu.
        Me.optionsMenu.MergeOrder = 1

        'Add view and tool items to the optionsItem menu item.
        Me.optionsMenu.MenuItems.AddRange _
            (New MenuItem() {Me.viewItem, Me.toolsItem})

        ' Initialize the menu items for the shortcut menu.
        Me.cutItem.Index = 0
        Me.cutItem.Text = "Cut"
        Me.cutItem.MergeOrder = 0
        Me.copyItem.Index = 1
        Me.copyItem.Text = "Copy"
        Me.copyItem.MergeOrder = 0
        Me.pasteItem.Index = 2
        Me.pasteItem.Text = "Paste"
        Me.pasteItem.MergeOrder = 0

        ' Add menu items to the shortcut menu.
        contextMenu1.MenuItems.AddRange _
            (New MenuItem() {cutItem, copyItem, pasteItem})

        ' Add the mainMenu1 items to the shortcut menu as well, by
        ' calling the MergeMenu method.
        contextMenu1.MergeMenu(mainMenu1)

        'Initialize the form.
        Me.ClientSize = New System.Drawing.Size(292, 266)
        Me.Name = "Form1"
        Me.Text = "Right click on form for merged menu."

        ' Add mainMenu1 to the form.
        Me.Menu = mainMenu1


    End Sub


    Private Sub Form1_MouseDown(ByVal sender As Object, _
        ByVal e As MouseEventArgs) Handles MyBase.MouseDown

        ' Check for a right mouse click.
        If (e.Button = MouseButtons.Right) Then

            ' Display a merged menu containing items from mainMenu1 
            ' and contextMenu1.
            contextMenu1.Show(Me, New System.Drawing.Point(30, 30))
        End If
    End Sub

    <System.STAThreadAttribute()> Public Shared Sub Main()
        Application.Run(New Form1)
    End Sub


    

End Class

Remarks

The merge order of a menu item specifies the relative position that this menu item will take if the menu structure that the MenuItem is contained in is merged with another.

Applies to

See also