diff --git a/Guide.md b/Guide.md index f231d4b..b98b858 100644 --- a/Guide.md +++ b/Guide.md @@ -69,17 +69,12 @@ Let's run our application and test out our new code. Upon clicking the refresh b -Now that we have our refresh button working and we can see all of our targets, we need a way of selecting one. This is as simple as using the listbox's `selectedIndexChanged` event. Yet again, double click the listbox to create this event. This time we are going to select the target by it's name based on what is highlighted/selected in the listbox. This is done using the code below. +Now that we have our refresh button working and we can see all of our targets, we need a way of selecting one. This is as simple as using the listbox's `selectedIndexChanged` event. Yet again, double click the listbox to create this event. This time we are going to select the target by it's name based on what is highlighted/selected in the listbox. -```c# -private void targetListBox_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) -{ - //Find the target using the selected item's text and set it to the SelectedTarget property. - TargetManager.SelectedTarget = TargetManager.GetTarget(targetListBox.GetItemText(targetListBox.SelectedItem)); -} -``` We are also going to want a way to confirm that the above code works. For testing purposes, let's create a messagebox after we set the selected target. +This is all done using the following code. + ```c# private void targetListBox_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) {