I have a TreeView control in my WinForms .NET application that has multiple levels of childnodes that have childnodes with more childnodes, with no defined depth. When a use
If someone still wants to do the recursion approach, using Jop's code, and keeping the TreeNodes (so you can use their .tag, .name, .checked or .text properties) here is my version
Public Shared Function GetChildren(objTree As TreeView) As List(Of TreeNode)
Dim nodes As List(Of TreeNode) = New List(Of TreeNode)
For Each parentNode As TreeNode In objTree.Nodes
nodes.Add(parentNode)
GetAllChildren(parentNode, nodes)
Next
Return nodes
End Function
Public Shared Sub GetAllChildren(parentNode As TreeNode, nodes As List(Of TreeNode))
For Each childNode As TreeNode In parentNode.Nodes
nodes.Add(childNode)
GetAllChildren(childNode, nodes)
Next
End Sub
Usually get a value at the specified node is interesting to programmers.This can be obtained as follows.Assumes that you have a TextBox control named texbox1 and a TreeView control named treeview1.Following would return the value of text at nodes level 0.
textbox1.Text = treeview1.nodes(0).Text.ToString()
you need a recursive function to do this [or a loop equivalent, but the recursive version is simpler] - pseudocode:
function outputNodes(Node root)
writeln(root.Text)
foreach(Node n in root.ChildNodes)
outputNodes(n)
end
end
Adrian's method it's awesome. Works quite fast and worked better than the recursion approach. I've done a translation to VB. I've learned a lot from it. Hopefully someone still needs it.
To use it simply:
Dim FlattenedNodes As List(Of TreeNode) = clTreeUtil.FlattenDepth(Me.TreeView1)
Here is the code, CHEERS! :
Public Class clTreeUtil
''' <summary>
''' This static utiltiy method flattens all the nodes in a tree view using
''' a queue based breath first search rather than the overhead
''' of recursive method calls.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="tree"></param>
''' <returns></returns>
Public Shared Function FlattenBreath(Tree As TreeView) As List(Of TreeNode)
Dim nodes As List(Of TreeNode) = New List(Of TreeNode)
Dim queue As Queue(Of TreeNode) = New Queue(Of TreeNode)
''
'' Bang all the top nodes into the queue.
''
For Each top As TreeNode In Tree.Nodes
queue.Enqueue(top)
Next
While (queue.Count > 0)
Dim node As TreeNode = queue.Dequeue()
If node IsNot Nothing Then
''
'' Add the node to the list of nodes.
''
nodes.Add(node)
If node.Nodes IsNot Nothing And node.Nodes.Count > 0 Then
''
'' Enqueue the child nodes.
''
For Each child As TreeNode In node.Nodes
queue.Enqueue(child)
Next
End If
End If
End While
Return nodes
End Function
''' <summary>
''' This static utiltiy method flattens all the nodes in a tree view using
''' a stack based depth first search rather than the overhead
''' of recursive method calls.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="tree"></param>
''' <returns></returns>
Public Shared Function FlattenDepth(tree As TreeView) As List(Of TreeNode)
Dim nodes As List(Of TreeNode) = New List(Of TreeNode)
Dim stack As Stack(Of TreeNode) = New Stack(Of TreeNode)
''
'' Bang all the top nodes into the queue.
''
For Each top As TreeNode In tree.Nodes
stack.Push(top)
Next
While (stack.Count > 0)
Dim node As TreeNode = stack.Pop()
If node IsNot Nothing Then
''
'' Add the node to the list of nodes.
''
nodes.Add(node)
If node.Nodes IsNot Nothing And node.Nodes.Count > 0 Then
''
'' Enqueue the child nodes.
''
For Each child As TreeNode In node.Nodes
stack.Push(child)
Next
End If
End If
End While
Return nodes
End Function
End Class
nodParent As TreeNode
'nodParent = your parent Node
tvwOpt.Nodes.Find(nodParent.Name, True)
Thats it
Here is a snippet of code that I use to perform this task from my core library.
It allows you to list the nodes either depth first or breath first without the use of recursion, which has the overhead of constructing stackframes in the JIT engine. Its very fast.
To use it simply go:
List< TreeNode > nodes = TreeViewUtils.FlattenDepth(tree);
Sorry, you have a VB.Net tag; I can't give an example, but I'm sure you'll work it out.
public class TreeViewUtils
{
/// <summary>
/// This static utiltiy method flattens all the nodes in a tree view using
/// a queue based breath first search rather than the overhead
/// of recursive method calls.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="tree"></param>
/// <returns></returns>
public static List<TreeNode> FlattenBreath(TreeView tree) {
List<TreeNode> nodes = new List<TreeNode>();
Queue<TreeNode> queue = new Queue<TreeNode>();
//
// Bang all the top nodes into the queue.
//
foreach(TreeNode top in tree.Nodes) {
queue.Enqueue(top);
}
while(queue.Count > 0) {
TreeNode node = queue.Dequeue();
if(node != null) {
//
// Add the node to the list of nodes.
//
nodes.Add(node);
if(node.Nodes != null && node.Nodes.Count > 0) {
//
// Enqueue the child nodes.
//
foreach(TreeNode child in node.Nodes) {
queue.Enqueue(child);
}
}
}
}
return nodes;
}
/// <summary>
/// This static utiltiy method flattens all the nodes in a tree view using
/// a stack based depth first search rather than the overhead
/// of recursive method calls.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="tree"></param>
/// <returns></returns>
public static List<TreeNode> FlattenDepth(TreeView tree) {
List<TreeNode> nodes = new List<TreeNode>();
Stack<TreeNode> stack = new Stack<TreeNode>();
//
// Bang all the top nodes into the queue.
//
foreach(TreeNode top in tree.Nodes) {
stack.Push(top);
}
while(stack.Count > 0) {
TreeNode node = stack.Pop();
if(node != null) {
//
// Add the node to the list of nodes.
//
nodes.Add(node);
if(node.Nodes != null && node.Nodes.Count > 0) {
//
// Enqueue the child nodes.
//
foreach(TreeNode child in node.Nodes) {
stack.Push(child);
}
}
}
}
return nodes;
}
}