MonthCalendar Control(Visual F#)

MonthCalendar control is essentially used to display monthly calendar on your application. To make a month calendar control, follow the following syntax:
Let calendarobjvariable=new MonthCalendar()
Example:
Let calendar=new MonthCalendar()
For a simple example on using month calendar follow these steps:

1. Click Start>All Programs>Microsoft Visual Studio 2008>Microsoft Visual Studio 2008.

2. Click File>New>Project>Select Visual F# in the project types>Select F# application in the Visual Studio installed templates category.

3. Click the Project menu>Add reference>Click the .Net tab>Locate then double-click System.Windows.Forms.Do step 3 again and this time, select System.Drawing.

4. Enter the following code after the line “// Learn more about F# at http://fsharp.net “:

//use the F# standard library
open System
open System.Drawing
open System.Windows.Forms 
//sets the font face and font style of our calendar
let myfont=new Font("Arial",11.0f,FontStyle.Regular, GraphicsUnit.Point)
//create a form
let calendarform=new Form(Text="Use MonthCalendar",StartPosition=FormStartPosition.CenterScreen,AutoScaleMode=AutoScaleMode.Font)
//create a calendar object named calendar
//sets its minimum date to jan 1 1999 
//set the maximum date displayed to it to Jan 1,8013
let calendar=new MonthCalendar(MinDate=Convert.ToDateTime("1 Jan,1999"),MaxDate=Convert.ToDateTime("1 Jan,8013"),Location=new System.Drawing.Point(30,10))
//change the title backcolor to crimson
calendar.TitleBackColor<-Color.Crimson
//applies the font to our calendar
calendar.Font<-myfont
//change the calendar backcolor to Bisque
calendar.BackColor<-Color.Bisque
//adds the calendar control to our form
calendarform.Controls.Add(calendar)
calendarform.Show()
//executes our application
Application.Run(calendarform)
5. Click the run icon to execute your application. You should now see an output similar to the following screen shot: If you want a more in depth explanation on this controls, visit the MSDN website at msdn.microsoft.com or the Microsoft F# Development Center at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/fsharp/default.aspx

Adding ToolTips(Visual F# Windows Forms Application)

Tooltips are typically used to display a descriptive text when the mouse pointer hovers a control. To create a tooltip, use the following syntax:
let tooltipobjvaribale=new ToolTip()
For example:
let tip=new ToolTip()
One of the essential methods of the ToolTip object is the SetToolTip method which allows user to connect the tooltip to a specified control. SetToolTip has the following syntax:
tooltipobjvariable.SetToolTip(object variable of the control where you wanted to display the tooltip,”tooltiptext”)
Example:
tip.SetToolTip(addbutton,"Click here to add”)

The following steps demonstrates a simple example in using ToolTips.

The following example demonstrate a simple application using WebBrowser control:

1. Click Start>All Programs>Microsoft Visual Studio 2008>Microsoft Visual Studio 2008.

2. Click File>New>Project>Select Visual F# in the project types>Select F# application in the Visual Studio installed templates category.

3. Click the Project menu>Add reference>Click the .Net tab>Locate then double-click System.Windows.Forms.

4. Enter the following code after the line “// Learn more about F# at http://fsharp.net “:

//uses the F# standard library
open System
//use the drawing classes 
open System.Drawing
//specifies the location of the form class
open System.Windows.Forms 
//make a form add set its caption to “Add Tooltip”
let myfont=new Font("Arial",8.0f,FontStyle.Bold, GraphicsUnit.Point)
let tipform=new Form(Text="Add Tooltip",StartPosition=FormStartPosition.CenterScreen,AutoScaleMode=AutoScaleMode.Font)
//create a label
let desclabel=new Label(Text="Hover your mouse on the button...",Width=400,AutoSize=false)
//make a button and assign an “Exit” to it
let exitbutton=new Button(Text="Exit",Location=new System.Drawing.Point(200,220))
//create a tooltip and set its Title to “Use ToolTip”
//enable the balloon form
//add a warning icon. Other icon values are warning and info
let tip=new ToolTip(ToolTipTitle="Use ToolTip",IsBalloon=true,ToolTipIcon=ToolTipIcon.Warning)
//add the controls to our form
tipform.Controls.Add(desclabel)
desclabel.Font<-myfont
desclabel.ForeColor<-Color.Red
tipform.Controls.Add(exitbutton)
//when the mouse hovers the exit button
exitbutton.MouseHover.Add(fun tipmsg->
//display our tip
tip.SetToolTip(exitbutton,"Click here to quit"))
//quits the form when the exit button is clicked
exitbutton.Click.Add(fun quit->tipform.Close())
tipform.Show()
//executes our application
Application.Run(tipform)
5. Click the run icon to execute your application. You should now see an output similar to the following screen shot: