I have 2 forms connected to a database, LoadDocument form and a Fom1 that is the primary form. In LoadDocument I get document names out of my database, and when I close LoadDocument I send the document id to Form1 so I can retrieve its content there.
The only problem is that if i make a function in Form1, called public void showContent() my LoadDocument can’t call it because it’s not static, and if I make it static, I get problems creating radioButtons.
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
public void showTasks()
{
radioButtons = new RadioButton[numberOfTasks];
for (int i = 0; i < numberOfTasks; ++i)
{
radioButtons[i] = new RadioButton();
radioButtons[i].Text = "Task " + (i+1);
radioButtons[i].Location = new System.Drawing.Point(
10, 10 + i * 20);
groupBox1.Controls.Add(radioButtons[i]);
radioButtons[i].Click += new EventHandler(this.radioButtons_Click);
}
}
}
Is there any way I can call this function from LoadDocument without making it static? Do I have to make LoadDocument dynamic, and in that case how?
EDIT: I guess this piece of code would be quite relevant:
private LoadDocument m_form1;
private bool m_underConstruction = false;
private void ShowLoadDocument()
{
if (m_underConstruction)
{
// We're about to show it anyway
return;
}
m_underConstruction = true;
try
{
if (m_form1 == null)
{
m_form1 = new LoadDocument();
// m_form1.FormClosed += new FormClosedEventHandler(m_form1_FormClosed);
m_form1.Show();
}
}
finally
{
m_underConstruction = false;
}
m_form1.BringToFront();
m_form1.Activate();
}
I’m not sure about the control flow and the co-existence of the two forms, but you could pass the instance of Form1 to LoadDocument and call the method directly on that object. Like: