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Hi fellows, Could someone help me in detecting changes in any control of the form in c#? A i have many controls on one form and i need to disable a button if anyof teh control value in the form changes.I am in search of some built-in function/event-handler/property, and don't want to make a customized function for that.

Please guide me.

+4  A: 

No, I'm not aware of any event that fires whenever any control on the form changes.

My advice would be to subscribe to each event individually (if your form has so many controls that this is actually difficult to do, then you may want to re-think your UI).

If you absolutely must subscribe to changes to all controls then you might want to consider something similar to the following:

foreach (Control c in this.Controls)
{
    c.TextChanged += new EventHandler(c_ControlChanged);
}

void c_ControlChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{

}

Note that this wouldn't work particularly well however if you dynamically add and remove controls to the form at runtime.

Also, the TextChanged event might not be a suitable event for some control types (e.g. TextBoxes) - in this case you will need to cast and test the control type in order to be able to subscribe to the correct event, e.g.:

foreach (Control c in this.Controls)
{
    if (c is CheckBox)
    {
        ((CheckBox)c).CheckedChanged += c_ControlChanged;
    }
    else
    {
        c.TextChanged += new EventHandler(c_ControlChanged);
    }
}
Kragen
you also run into the problem that this method doesnt deal with sub controls, such as textboxes in a panel/flowLayoutPanel/tableLayoutPanel etc.
Pondidum
A: 

Instead of accessing the controls directly you can databind to a model object that implements INotifyPropertyChanged.

Whenever the user does something that causes the data in your model to change you will be notified and can take the appropriate action.

It will probably also cut down on the amount of code you need to get values in and out of the form controls.

Andrew Kennan