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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T01:15:58+00:00 2026-05-11T01:15:58+00:00

I’ve got a form with a bunch of controls on it, and I wanted

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I’ve got a form with a bunch of controls on it, and I wanted to iterate through all the controls on a certain panel and enable/disable them.

I tried this:

var component: TComponent; begin   for component in myPanel do     (component as TControl).Enabled := Value; end; 

But that did nothing. Turns out all components are in the form’s component collection, not their parent object’s. So does anyone know if there’s any way to get all the controls inside a control? (Besides an ugly workaround like this, which is what I ended up having to do):

var component: TComponent; begin   for component in myPanel do     if (component is TControl) and (TControl(component).parent = myPanel) then       TControl(component).Enabled := Value; end; 

Someone please tell me there’s a better way…

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  1. 2026-05-11T01:15:58+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:15 am

    You’re looking for the TWinControl.Controls array and the accompanying ControlCount property. Those are for a control’s immediate children. To get grandchildren etc., use standard recursive techniques.

    You don’t really want the Components array (which is what the for–in loop iterates over) since it has nothing to do, in general, with the parent-child relationship. Components can own things that have no child relationship, and controls can have children that they don’t own.

    Also note that disabling a control implicitly disables all its children, too. You cannot interact with the children of a disabled control; the OS doesn’t send input messages to them. To make them look disabled, though, you’ll need to disable them separately. That is, to make a button have grayed text, it’s not enough to disable its parent, even though the button won’t respond to mouse clicks. You need to disable the button itself to make it paint itself ‘disabledly.’

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