One can display a message box using the . . . . . . . . method.

MessageBox
AlertBox.View
MessageBox.show
MessageBox.Show

The correct answer is D. MessageBox.Show.

MessageBox.Show is a method in the System.Windows.Forms namespace that displays a message box. It takes three parameters: the text of the message, the type of message box, and the buttons that should be displayed.

The type of message box can be one of the following values:

  • MessageBoxButtons.OK: A button that says “OK”.
  • MessageBoxButtons.OKCancel: Two buttons, “OK” and “Cancel”.
  • MessageBoxButtons.YesNo: Two buttons, “Yes” and “No”.
  • MessageBoxButtons.YesNoCancel: Three buttons, “Yes”, “No”, and “Cancel”.

The buttons that are displayed can be specified as a bitmask. For example, to display the “OK” and “Cancel” buttons, you would use the value MessageBoxButtons.OKCancel.

The following code shows how to display a message box with the text “Hello, world!” and the “OK” button:

MessageBox.Show("Hello, world!", MessageBoxButtons.OK);

The following code shows how to display a message box with the text “Are you sure you want to delete this file?” and the “Yes”, “No”, and “Cancel” buttons:

MessageBox.Show("Are you sure you want to delete this file?", MessageBoxButtons.YesNoCancel);