Introduction
There is a lot of code on the net about the browse for folder window, but when I was starting to learn C# I didn't find any really good example and description of how to use it. Someone still used the old API to call it, someone else didn't say anything about the System.Design.dll and, however, I didn't find any demo project, always only few lines of code. For a beginner this is not a true help... so, I'm posting here a simple class, a demo project and all the instructions to add the useful BrowseForFolder
window into your .NET programs.
Using the code
Ok, let's start.
first of all you have to include into your project the
BrowseForFolder
class (File/Add Existing Item from menu and select the
BrowseForFolder.cs file), then you have to include the
System.Design.dll in your References (Project/Add Reference from menu).
Now you can add this line of code in the
namespace
declaration:
using Utility.BrowseForFolder;
[Sure, this is an optional step (you can change the BrowseForFolder
class's namespace to your program namespace), but I suggest you to keep it as a general code, in other words to build a collection of useful and indipendent little bricks of code.]
The last step is to add these few lines of code in your program:
string myPath;
BrowseForFolderClass myFolderBrowser = new BrowseForFolderClass();
myPath = myFolderBrowser.BrowseForFolder("enter_here_your_text");
Ok, you have done it! ;-) Now into myPath
you have the user selected path, otherwise if the user has pressed the Cancel button into myPath
you'll have a blank field (myPath
-> "").
Note: The path returned form myFolderBrowser.BrowseForFolder
will always end with a "\" character.
Points of Interest
There are a lot of comments with the code, so... enjoy!