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This example shows how to remove a Button element by using its index number and the MouseLeftButtonUp event handler.
Example
<TabItem MouseLeftButtonUp="RemoveButton">
<TabItem.Header>Remove Control</TabItem.Header>
</TabItem>
...
void RemoveButton(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
if ((sp1.Children.IndexOf(btn) >= 0) || (sp1.Children.IndexOf(btn1) >= 0) || (sp1.Children.IndexOf(btn2) >= 0) || (sp1.Children.IndexOf(btn3) >= 0))
{
sp1.Children.RemoveAt(0);
}
}
Private Sub RemoveButton(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As MouseButtonEventArgs)
If (sp1.Children.IndexOf(btn) >= 0) Or (sp1.Children.IndexOf(btn1) >= 0) Or (sp1.Children.IndexOf(btn2) >= 0) Or (sp1.Children.IndexOf(btn3) >= 0) Then
sp1.Children.RemoveAt(0)
End If
End Sub
<TabItem MouseLeftButtonUp="ClearButtons">
<TabItem.Header>Clear Controls</TabItem.Header>
</TabItem>
For the complete sample, see Using Elements Sample.