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I'd like to show an input modal in my WinForm application. I have looked around the web, but haven't found a good pattern for doing this. I understand I'd have to create another Form, and use the ShowDialog method.

A: 

See here for an example.

Preet Sangha
+6  A: 

You are correct.

Note that modal dialogs are not automatically disposed when closed (unlike non-modal dialogs), so you want a pattern like:

using (FrmModal myForm = new FrmModal())
{
    DialogResult dr = myForm.ShowDialog();
    if (dr == DialogResult.OK)
    {
        // ...
    }
    else
    {
        // ...
    }
}

In the new form itself (which I have called FrmModal), set the DialogResult property in your button event handlers appropriately, e.g. if you have an OK button you would want to set DialogResult = DialogResult.OK in the event handler for that button and then call Close() to close the form.

Eric J.
Small comment: Setting a Forms DialogResult != none is enough to close it.
Henk Holterman
That's why I said "and then call Close() to close the form" :-)
Eric J.