vcl-cxtlexportlink-dot-cxexporttltohtmlstream-x28-1fb9bd6e-x29.md
Exports content of a tree list control to a stream in HTML format.
procedure cxExportTLToHTMLStream(AStream: TStream; ATreeList: TcxCustomTreeList; AExpand: Boolean = True; ASaveAll: Boolean = True; AHandler: TObject = nil);
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| AStream | TStream |
The target stream.
| | ATreeList | TcxCustomTreeList |
The source tree list control.
| | AExpand | Boolean |
Optional. Specifies if all source tree list nodes are expanded:
True Default. The procedure exports all rows, including the rows hidden within collapsed tree list nodes.FalseThe procedure exports only visible rows. |
| ASaveAll | Boolean |
Optional. Specifies if the procedure exports all available rows:
True Default. The procedure exports all or only visible rows depending on the AExpand parameter value.FalseThe procedure exports only selected rows. |
| AHandler | TObject |
Optional. Specifies a handler object that should implement the IcxExportBeforeSave and/or IcxExportProgress interfaces to allow you to perform specific actions before the beginning of an export operation and track its progress.
Tip
Refer to the following topic for detailed information on how to create and use handler objects:
How to: Track Data Export Progress
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The cxExportTLToHTMLStream procedure creates image files to display cell images as inline images in the output HTML stream. Use the cxExportGraphicClass constant to change the image container class for export image generation.
The following code example exports tree list content to a file in HTML format:
uses cxTLExportLink;
// ...
var
AStream: TMemoryStream;
begin
AStream := TMemoryStream.Create;
cxExportTLToHTMLStream(AStream, cxDBTreeList);
AStream.SaveToFile('Departments.html');
AStream.Free;
end;
#include "cxTLExportLink.hpp"
// ...
TMemoryStream *AStream = nullptr;
// ...
AStream = new TMemoryStream();
cxExportTLToHTMLStream(AStream, cxDBTreeList);
AStream->SaveToFile("Departments.html");
delete AStream;
The following image demonstrates the exported content of a memory stream when it is saved to a file:
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