ConsoleMenu 0.1.1
dotnet add package ConsoleMenu --version 0.1.1
NuGet\Install-Package ConsoleMenu -Version 0.1.1
<PackageReference Include="ConsoleMenu" Version="0.1.1" />
paket add ConsoleMenu --version 0.1.1
#r "nuget: ConsoleMenu, 0.1.1"
// Install ConsoleMenu as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=ConsoleMenu&version=0.1.1 // Install ConsoleMenu as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=ConsoleMenu&version=0.1.1
ConsoleMenu
Provide an easy means of providing simple console applications with menu options.
Features
The following features are currently implemented in ConsoleMenu:
- Single Character Selectable Menus
- Items are selected as simply as pressing a single character on the keyboard.
- Typed Menus
- Given a list of objects, the item chosen will be returned to you.
- Create Automatically Numbered Menus
- It is easy to create a menu that accepts the input from 1-9.
- Automatic Overflow
- If using the automated number menu, if the list contains more than 9 items, the menu will automatically be paginated.
Future Features
- Make Menus Cancellable
- At current, there is no way to go back from a menu; you must make a valid choice to revert control back to the calling code.
- Tidy up API
- Some internal changes including the introduction of cleaner factory methods.
Examples
The easiest method of creating a menu in ConsoleMenu is to use the TypedMenu
class.
This class takes a list of objects that the menu will be created for, the instructional text to be displayed and a lambda that defines how to retrieve the text to display for each menu item.
To create one, simply create a new object:
var choices = new List<SimpleClass>
{
new SimpleClass{Name = "One"},
new SimpleClass{Name = "Two"},
new SimpleClass{Name = "Three"},
new SimpleClass{Name = "Four"},
};
var menu = new TypedMenu<SimpleClass>(choices, "Choose a number", x => x.Name);
The menu can then be displayed using the Display()
method:
SimpleClass pickedObject = menu.Display();
An alternative method would be to create MenuItem
instances manually and to add them to a new instance of the Menu
class directly.
Screenshots
Here we have a very simple menu that is linked against the keys 1-4. Hitting one of these values will return the given choice.
This menu has a default value set, hitting enter will return you the value at the index notated in the brackets.
This menu has more items than can fit in the standard 1-9 numbered menu therefore an extra item has been added that will take you to the next page.
Changelog
The changelog can be viewed here.
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET Framework | net40 is compatible. net403 was computed. net45 was computed. net451 was computed. net452 was computed. net46 was computed. net461 was computed. net462 was computed. net463 was computed. net47 was computed. net471 was computed. net472 was computed. net48 was computed. net481 was computed. |
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0.1.1 - Downgraded to .NET 4.0 for greater compatibility.