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9.3

Looping through enumerate controls. How?

Asked by donniedarko801 in Microsoft Visual Basic.Net

Hello experts,

I have 5 Textboxes in a form. How can I add Textbox1.text as the root node in a TreeView and Textboxes 2 through 5 as children of this root node?

Thank you for any help.

My textboxes will always contain a number at the end of the name to make it easy for me to loop through them so:

TextBox1
TextBox2
TextBox3
TextBox4
TextBox5

Here's my code but I do not know how to increment the textbox number starting from textbox2 on every new cycle.
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 Dim nodeCounter As Integer = 1
        Dim rootNode As New TreeNode(TextBox1.Text)
        TreeView1.Nodes.Add(rootNode)
 
        For Each ctl As Control In Me.Controls
 
            If TypeOf ctl Is TextBox Then
 
                Dim newNode As New TreeNode(ctl.Text)
                rootNode.Nodes.Add(newNode)
 
            End If
        Next
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