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1 | \section{\class{wxListCtrl}}\label{wxlistctrl} | |
2 | ||
3 | A list control presents lists in a number of formats: list view, report view, | |
4 | icon view and small icon view. In any case, elements are numbered from zero. | |
5 | For all these modes, the items are stored in the control and must be added to | |
6 | it using \helpref{InsertItem}{wxlistctrlinsertitem} method. | |
7 | ||
8 | A special case of report view quite different from the other modes of the list | |
9 | control is a virtual control in which the items data (including text, images | |
10 | and attributes) is managed by the main program and is requested by the control | |
11 | itself only when needed which allows to have controls with millions of items | |
12 | without consuming much memory. To use virtual list control you must use | |
13 | \helpref{SetItemCount}{wxlistctrlsetitemcount} first and overload at least | |
14 | \helpref{OnGetItemText}{wxlistctrlongetitemtext} (and optionally | |
15 | \helpref{OnGetItemImage}{wxlistctrlongetitemimage} and | |
16 | \helpref{OnGetItemAttr}{wxlistctrlongetitemattr}) to return the information | |
17 | about the items when the control requests it. | |
18 | ||
19 | Using many of wxListCtrl features is shown in the | |
20 | \helpref{corresponding sample}{samplelistctrl}. | |
21 | ||
22 | To intercept events from a list control, use the event table macros described | |
23 | in \helpref{wxListEvent}{wxlistevent}. | |
24 | ||
25 | \wxheading{Derived from} | |
26 | ||
27 | \helpref{wxControl}{wxcontrol}\\ | |
28 | \helpref{wxWindow}{wxwindow}\\ | |
29 | \helpref{wxEvtHandler}{wxevthandler}\\ | |
30 | \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject} | |
31 | ||
32 | \wxheading{Include files} | |
33 | ||
34 | <wx/listctrl.h> | |
35 | ||
36 | \wxheading{Window styles} | |
37 | ||
38 | \twocolwidtha{7cm} | |
39 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
40 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLC\_LIST}}{multicolumn list view, with optional small icons. | |
41 | Columns are computed automatically, i.e. you don't set columns as in wxLC\_REPORT. In other words, | |
42 | the list wraps, unlike a wxListBox.} | |
43 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLC\_REPORT}}{single or multicolumn report view, with optional header.} | |
44 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLC\_VIRTUAL}}{virtual control, may only be used with wxLC\_REPORT} | |
45 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLC\_ICON}}{Large icon view, with optional labels.} | |
46 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLC\_SMALL\_ICON}}{Small icon view, with optional labels.} | |
47 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLC\_ALIGN\_TOP}}{Icons align to the top. Win32 default, Win32 only. } | |
48 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLC\_ALIGN\_LEFT}}{Icons align to the left. } | |
49 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLC\_AUTOARRANGE}}{Icons arrange themselves. Win32 only. } | |
50 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLC\_USER\_TEXT}}{The application provides label text on demand, except for column headers. Win32 only. } | |
51 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLC\_EDIT\_LABELS}}{Labels are editable: the application will be notified when editing starts.} | |
52 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLC\_NO\_HEADER}}{No header in report mode. Win32 only. } | |
53 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLC\_SINGLE\_SEL}}{Single selection.} | |
54 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLC\_SORT\_ASCENDING}}{Sort in ascending order (must still supply a comparison callback in SortItems.} | |
55 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLC\_SORT\_DESCENDING}}{Sort in descending order (must still supply a comparison callback in SortItems.} | |
56 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLC\_HRULES}}{Draws light horizontal rules between rows in report mode.} | |
57 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLC\_VRULES}}{Draws light vertical rules between columns in report mode.} | |
58 | \end{twocollist} | |
59 | ||
60 | See also \helpref{window styles overview}{windowstyles}. | |
61 | ||
62 | \wxheading{Event handling} | |
63 | ||
64 | To process input from a list control, use these event handler macros to direct input to member | |
65 | functions that take a \helpref{wxListEvent}{wxlistevent} argument. | |
66 | ||
67 | \twocolwidtha{7cm} | |
68 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
69 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_BEGIN\_DRAG(id, func)}}{Begin dragging with the left mouse button.} | |
70 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_BEGIN\_RDRAG(id, func)}}{Begin dragging with the right mouse button.} | |
71 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_BEGIN\_LABEL\_EDIT(id, func)}}{Begin editing a label. This can be prevented by calling \helpref{Veto()}{wxnotifyeventveto}.} | |
72 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_END\_LABEL\_EDIT(id, func)}}{Finish editing a label. This can be prevented by calling \helpref{Veto()}{wxnotifyeventveto}.} | |
73 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_DELETE\_ITEM(id, func)}}{Delete an item.} | |
74 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_DELETE\_ALL\_ITEMS(id, func)}}{Delete all items.} | |
75 | %\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_GET\_INFO(id, func)}}{Request information from the application, usually the item text.} | |
76 | %\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_SET\_INFO(id, func)}}{Information is being supplied (not implemented).} | |
77 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_ITEM\_SELECTED(id, func)}}{The item has been selected.} | |
78 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_ITEM\_DESELECTED(id, func)}}{The item has been deselected.} | |
79 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_ITEM\_ACTIVATED(id, func)}}{The item has been activated (ENTER or double click).} | |
80 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_ITEM\_FOCUSED(id, func)}}{The currently focused item has changed.} | |
81 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_ITEM\_RIGHT\_CLICK(id, func)}}{An item has been right-clicked.} | |
82 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_KEY\_DOWN(id, func)}}{A key has been pressed.} | |
83 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_INSERT\_ITEM(id, func)}}{An item has been inserted.} | |
84 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_COL\_CLICK(id, func)}}{A column ({\bf m\_col}) has been left-clicked.} | |
85 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_COL\_RIGHT\_CLICK(id, func)}}{A column ({\bf m\_col}) has been right-clicked.} | |
86 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_COL\_BEGIN\_DRAG(id, func)}}{The user started resizing a column - can be vetoed.} | |
87 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_COL\_DRAGGING(id, func)}}{The divider between columns is being dragged.} | |
88 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_COL\_END\_DRAG(id, func)}}{A column has been resized by the user.} | |
89 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_LIST\_CACHE\_HINT(id, func)}}{Prepare cache for a virtual list control} | |
90 | \end{twocollist}% | |
91 | ||
92 | \wxheading{See also} | |
93 | ||
94 | \helpref{wxListCtrl overview}{wxlistctrloverview}, \helpref{wxListBox}{wxlistbox}, \helpref{wxTreeCtrl}{wxtreectrl},\rtfsp | |
95 | \helpref{wxImageList}{wximagelist}, \helpref{wxListEvent}{wxlistevent} | |
96 | ||
97 | \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}} | |
98 | ||
99 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::wxListCtrl}\label{wxlistctrlconstr} | |
100 | ||
101 | \func{}{wxListCtrl}{\void} | |
102 | ||
103 | Default constructor. | |
104 | ||
105 | \func{}{wxListCtrl}{\param{wxWindow*}{ parent}, \param{wxWindowID}{ id},\rtfsp | |
106 | \param{const wxPoint\&}{ pos = wxDefaultPosition}, \param{const wxSize\&}{ size = wxDefaultSize},\rtfsp | |
107 | \param{long}{ style = wxLC\_ICON}, \param{const wxValidator\& }{validator = wxDefaultValidator}, \param{const wxString\& }{name = ``listCtrl"}} | |
108 | ||
109 | Constructor, creating and showing a list control. | |
110 | ||
111 | \wxheading{Parameters} | |
112 | ||
113 | \docparam{parent}{Parent window. Must not be NULL.} | |
114 | ||
115 | \docparam{id}{Window identifier. A value of -1 indicates a default value.} | |
116 | ||
117 | \docparam{pos}{Window position.} | |
118 | ||
119 | \docparam{size}{Window size. If the default size (-1, -1) is specified then the window is sized | |
120 | appropriately.} | |
121 | ||
122 | \docparam{style}{Window style. See \helpref{wxListCtrl}{wxlistctrl}.} | |
123 | ||
124 | \docparam{validator}{Window validator.} | |
125 | ||
126 | \docparam{name}{Window name.} | |
127 | ||
128 | \wxheading{See also} | |
129 | ||
130 | \helpref{wxListCtrl::Create}{wxlistctrlcreate}, \helpref{wxValidator}{wxvalidator} | |
131 | ||
132 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::\destruct{wxListCtrl}} | |
133 | ||
134 | \func{void}{\destruct{wxListCtrl}}{\void} | |
135 | ||
136 | Destructor, destroying the list control. | |
137 | ||
138 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::Arrange}\label{wxlistctrlarrange} | |
139 | ||
140 | \func{bool}{Arrange}{\param{int }{flag = wxLIST\_ALIGN\_DEFAULT}} | |
141 | ||
142 | Arranges the items in icon or small icon view. This only has effect on Win32. {\it flag} is one of: | |
143 | ||
144 | \twocolwidtha{5cm} | |
145 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
146 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_ALIGN\_DEFAULT}{Default alignment.} | |
147 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_ALIGN\_LEFT}{Align to the left side of the control.} | |
148 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_ALIGN\_TOP}{Align to the top side of the control.} | |
149 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_ALIGN\_SNAP\_TO\_GRID}{Snap to grid.} | |
150 | \end{twocollist} | |
151 | ||
152 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::AssignImageList}\label{wxlistctrlassignimagelist} | |
153 | ||
154 | \func{void}{AssignImageList}{\param{wxImageList*}{ imageList}, \param{int }{which}} | |
155 | ||
156 | Sets the image list associated with the control and | |
157 | takes ownership of it (i.e. the control will, unlike when using | |
158 | SetImageList, delete the list when destroyed). {\it which} is one of | |
159 | wxIMAGE\_LIST\_NORMAL, wxIMAGE\_LIST\_SMALL, wxIMAGE\_LIST\_STATE (the last is unimplemented). | |
160 | ||
161 | \wxheading{See also} | |
162 | ||
163 | \helpref{wxListCtrl::SetImageList}{wxlistctrlsetimagelist} | |
164 | ||
165 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::ClearAll}\label{wxlistctrlclearall} | |
166 | ||
167 | \func{void}{ClearAll}{} | |
168 | ||
169 | Deletes all items and all columns. | |
170 | ||
171 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::Create}\label{wxlistctrlcreate} | |
172 | ||
173 | \func{bool}{Create}{\param{wxWindow*}{ parent}, \param{wxWindowID}{ id},\rtfsp | |
174 | \param{const wxPoint\&}{ pos = wxDefaultPosition}, \param{const wxSize\&}{ size = wxDefaultSize},\rtfsp | |
175 | \param{long}{ style = wxLC\_ICON}, \param{const wxValidator\& }{validator = wxDefaultValidator}, \param{const wxString\& }{name = ``listCtrl"}} | |
176 | ||
177 | Creates the list control. See \helpref{wxListCtrl::wxListCtrl}{wxlistctrlconstr} for further details. | |
178 | ||
179 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::DeleteAllItems}\label{wxlistctrldeleteallitems} | |
180 | ||
181 | \func{bool}{DeleteAllItems}{} | |
182 | ||
183 | Deletes all the items in the list control. | |
184 | ||
185 | {\bf NB:} This function does {\it not} send the | |
186 | {\tt wxEVT\_COMMAND\_LIST\_DELETE\_ITEM} event because deleting many items | |
187 | from the control would be too slow then (unlike \helpref{DeleteItem}{wxlistctrldeleteitem}). | |
188 | ||
189 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::DeleteColumn}\label{wxlistctrldeletecolumn} | |
190 | ||
191 | \func{bool}{DeleteColumn}{\param{int }{col}} | |
192 | ||
193 | Deletes a column. | |
194 | ||
195 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::DeleteItem}\label{wxlistctrldeleteitem} | |
196 | ||
197 | \func{bool}{DeleteItem}{\param{long }{item}} | |
198 | ||
199 | Deletes the specified item. This function sends the | |
200 | {\tt wxEVT\_COMMAND\_LIST\_DELETE\_ITEM} event for the item being deleted. | |
201 | ||
202 | See also: \helpref{DeleteAllItems}{wxlistctrldeleteallitems} | |
203 | ||
204 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::EditLabel}\label{wxlistctrledit} | |
205 | ||
206 | \func{void}{EditLabel}{\param{long }{item}} | |
207 | ||
208 | Starts editing the label of the given item. This function generates a | |
209 | EVT\_LIST\_BEGIN\_LABEL\_EDIT event which can be vetoed so that no | |
210 | text control will appear for in-place editing. | |
211 | ||
212 | If the user changed the label (i.e. s/he does not press ESC or leave | |
213 | the text control without changes, a EVT\_LIST\_END\_LABEL\_EDIT event | |
214 | will be sent which can be vetoed as well. | |
215 | ||
216 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::EnsureVisible}\label{wxlistctrlensurevisible} | |
217 | ||
218 | \func{bool}{EnsureVisible}{\param{long }{item}} | |
219 | ||
220 | Ensures this item is visible. | |
221 | ||
222 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::FindItem}\label{wxlistctrlfinditem} | |
223 | ||
224 | \func{long}{FindItem}{\param{long }{start}, \param{const wxString\& }{str}, \param{const bool }{partial = FALSE}} | |
225 | ||
226 | Find an item whose label matches this string, starting from the item after {\it start} or | |
227 | the beginning if {\it start} is -1. | |
228 | ||
229 | \func{long}{FindItem}{\param{long }{start}, \param{long }{data}} | |
230 | ||
231 | Find an item whose data matches this data, starting from the item after {\it start} or | |
232 | the beginning if 'start' is -1. | |
233 | ||
234 | \func{long}{FindItem}{\param{long }{start}, \param{const wxPoint\& }{pt}, \param{int }{direction}} | |
235 | ||
236 | Find an item nearest this position in the specified direction, starting from | |
237 | the item after {\it start} or the beginning if {\it start} is -1. | |
238 | ||
239 | \pythonnote{In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython | |
240 | implements the following methods:\par | |
241 | \indented{2cm}{\begin{twocollist} | |
242 | \twocolitem{{\bf FindItem(start, str, partial=FALSE)}}{} | |
243 | \twocolitem{{\bf FindItemData(start, data)}}{} | |
244 | \twocolitem{{\bf FindItemAtPos(start, point, direction)}}{} | |
245 | \end{twocollist}} | |
246 | } | |
247 | ||
248 | \perlnote{In wxPerl there are three methods instead of a single overloaded | |
249 | method:\par | |
250 | \indented{2cm}{\begin{twocollist} | |
251 | \twocolitem{{\bf FindItem( start, str, partial = FALSE ) }}{} | |
252 | \twocolitem{{\bf FindItemData( start, data ) }}{} | |
253 | \twocolitem{{\bf FindItemAtPos( start, point, direction )}}{} | |
254 | \end{twocollist} | |
255 | }} | |
256 | ||
257 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::GetColumn}\label{wxlistctrlgetcolumn} | |
258 | ||
259 | \constfunc{bool}{GetColumn}{\param{int }{col}, \param{wxListItem\& }{item}} | |
260 | ||
261 | Gets information about this column. See \helpref{wxListCtrl::SetItem}{wxlistctrlsetitem} for more | |
262 | information. | |
263 | ||
264 | \perlnote{In wxPerl this method takes only the {\bf col} parameter and | |
265 | returns a Wx::ListItem ( or undef ).} | |
266 | ||
267 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::GetColumnWidth}\label{wxlistctrlgetcolumnwidth} | |
268 | ||
269 | \constfunc{int}{GetColumnWidth}{\param{int }{col}} | |
270 | ||
271 | Gets the column width (report view only). | |
272 | ||
273 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::GetCountPerPage}\label{wxlistctrlgetcountperpage} | |
274 | ||
275 | \constfunc{int}{GetCountPerPage}{\void} | |
276 | ||
277 | Gets the number of items that can fit vertically in the | |
278 | visible area of the list control (list or report view) | |
279 | or the total number of items in the list control (icon | |
280 | or small icon view). | |
281 | ||
282 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::GetEditControl}\label{wxlistctrlgeteditcontrol} | |
283 | ||
284 | \constfunc{wxTextCtrl\&}{GetEditControl}{\void} | |
285 | ||
286 | Gets the edit control for editing labels. | |
287 | ||
288 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::GetImageList}\label{wxlistctrlgetimagelist} | |
289 | ||
290 | \constfunc{wxImageList*}{GetImageList}{\param{int }{which}} | |
291 | ||
292 | Returns the specified image list. {\it which} may be one of: | |
293 | ||
294 | \twocolwidtha{5cm} | |
295 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
296 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxIMAGE\_LIST\_NORMAL}}{The normal (large icon) image list.} | |
297 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxIMAGE\_LIST\_SMALL}}{The small icon image list.} | |
298 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxIMAGE\_LIST\_STATE}}{The user-defined state image list (unimplemented).} | |
299 | \end{twocollist} | |
300 | ||
301 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::GetItem}\label{wxlistctrlgetitem} | |
302 | ||
303 | \constfunc{bool}{GetItem}{\param{wxListItem\& }{info}} | |
304 | ||
305 | Gets information about the item. See \helpref{wxListCtrl::SetItem}{wxlistctrlsetitem} for more | |
306 | information. | |
307 | ||
308 | You must call {\it info.SetId()} to the ID of item you're interested in | |
309 | before calling this method. | |
310 | ||
311 | \pythonnote{The wxPython version of this method takes an integer parameter | |
312 | for the item ID, an optional integer for the column number, and | |
313 | returns the wxListItem object.} | |
314 | ||
315 | \perlnote{In wxPerl this method takes as parameter the {\bf ID} of the item | |
316 | and ( optionally ) the column, and returns a Wx::ListItem object.} | |
317 | ||
318 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::GetItemCount}\label{wxlistctrlgetitemcount} | |
319 | ||
320 | \constfunc{int}{GetItemCount}{\void} | |
321 | ||
322 | Returns the number of items in the list control. | |
323 | ||
324 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::GetItemData}\label{wxlistctrlgetitemdata} | |
325 | ||
326 | \constfunc{long}{GetItemData}{\param{long }{item}} | |
327 | ||
328 | Gets the application-defined data associated with this item. | |
329 | ||
330 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::GetItemPosition}\label{wxlistctrlgetitemposition} | |
331 | ||
332 | \constfunc{bool}{GetItemPosition}{\param{long }{item}, \param{wxPoint\& }{pos}} | |
333 | ||
334 | Returns the position of the item, in icon or small icon view. | |
335 | ||
336 | \pythonnote{The wxPython version of this method accepts only the item | |
337 | ID and returns the wxPoint.} | |
338 | ||
339 | \perlnote{In wxPerl this method takes only the {\bf item} parameter and | |
340 | returns a Wx::Point ( or undef ).} | |
341 | ||
342 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::GetItemRect}\label{wxlistctrlgetitemrect} | |
343 | ||
344 | \constfunc{bool}{GetItemRect}{\param{long }{item}, \param{wxRect\& }{rect}, \param{int }{code = wxLIST\_RECT\_BOUNDS}} | |
345 | ||
346 | Returns the rectangle representing the item's size and position, in client coordinates. | |
347 | ||
348 | {\it code} is one of wxLIST\_RECT\_BOUNDS, wxLIST\_RECT\_ICON, wxLIST\_RECT\_LABEL. | |
349 | ||
350 | \pythonnote{The wxPython version of this method accepts only the item | |
351 | ID and code and returns the wxRect.} | |
352 | ||
353 | \perlnote{In wxPerl this method takes only the {\bf item} parameter and | |
354 | retutrns a Wx::Rect ( or undef ).} | |
355 | ||
356 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::GetItemSpacing}\label{wxlistctrlgetitemspacing} | |
357 | ||
358 | \constfunc{int}{GetItemSpacing}{\param{bool }{isSmall}} | |
359 | ||
360 | Retrieves the spacing between icons in pixels. | |
361 | If {\it small} is TRUE, gets the spacing for the small icon | |
362 | view, otherwise the large icon view. | |
363 | ||
364 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::GetItemState}\label{wxlistctrlgetitemstate} | |
365 | ||
366 | \constfunc{int}{GetItemState}{\param{long }{item}, \param{long }{stateMask}} | |
367 | ||
368 | Gets the item state. For a list of state flags, see \helpref{wxListCtrl::SetItem}{wxlistctrlsetitem}. | |
369 | ||
370 | The {\bf stateMask} indicates which state flags are of interest. | |
371 | ||
372 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::GetItemText}\label{wxlistctrlgetitemtext} | |
373 | ||
374 | \constfunc{wxString}{GetItemText}{\param{long }{item}} | |
375 | ||
376 | Gets the item text for this item. | |
377 | ||
378 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::GetNextItem}\label{wxlistctrlgetnextitem} | |
379 | ||
380 | \constfunc{long}{GetNextItem}{\param{long }{item}, \param{int }{geometry = wxLIST\_NEXT\_ALL}, \param{int }{state = wxLIST\_STATE\_DONTCARE}} | |
381 | ||
382 | Searches for an item with the given goemetry or state, starting from | |
383 | {\it item} but excluding the {\it item} itself. If {\it item} is -1, | |
384 | the first item that matches the specified flags will be returned. | |
385 | ||
386 | Returns the first item with given state following {\it item} or -1 if | |
387 | no such item found. | |
388 | ||
389 | This function may be used to find all selected items in the control like this: | |
390 | ||
391 | \begin{verbatim} | |
392 | long item = -1; | |
393 | for ( ;; ) | |
394 | { | |
395 | item = listctrl->GetNextItem(item, | |
396 | wxLIST_NEXT_ALL, | |
397 | wxLIST_STATE_SELECTED); | |
398 | if ( item == -1 ) | |
399 | break; | |
400 | ||
401 | // this item is selected - do whatever is needed with it | |
402 | wxLogMessage("Item %ld is selected."), item); | |
403 | } | |
404 | \end{verbatim} | |
405 | ||
406 | {\it geometry} can be one of: | |
407 | ||
408 | \twocolwidtha{5cm} | |
409 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
410 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_NEXT\_ABOVE}{Searches for an item above the specified item.} | |
411 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_NEXT\_ALL}{Searches for subsequent item by index.} | |
412 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_NEXT\_BELOW}{Searches for an item below the specified item.} | |
413 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_NEXT\_LEFT}{Searches for an item to the left of the specified item.} | |
414 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_NEXT\_RIGHT}{Searches for an item to the right of the specified item.} | |
415 | \end{twocollist} | |
416 | ||
417 | {\bf NB:} this parameters is only supported by wxMSW currently and ignored on | |
418 | other platforms. | |
419 | ||
420 | {\it state} can be a bitlist of the following: | |
421 | ||
422 | \twocolwidtha{5cm} | |
423 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
424 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_STATE\_DONTCARE}{Don't care what the state is.} | |
425 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_STATE\_DROPHILITED}{The item indicates it is a drop target.} | |
426 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_STATE\_FOCUSED}{The item has the focus.} | |
427 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_STATE\_SELECTED}{The item is selected.} | |
428 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_STATE\_CUT}{The item is selected as part of a cut and paste operation.} | |
429 | \end{twocollist} | |
430 | ||
431 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::GetSelectedItemCount}\label{wxlistctrlgetselecteditemcount} | |
432 | ||
433 | \constfunc{int}{GetSelectedItemCount}{\void} | |
434 | ||
435 | Returns the number of selected items in the list control. | |
436 | ||
437 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::GetTextColour}\label{wxlistctrlgettextcolour} | |
438 | ||
439 | \constfunc{wxColour}{GetTextColour}{\void} | |
440 | ||
441 | Gets the text colour of the list control. | |
442 | ||
443 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::GetTopItem}\label{wxlistctrlgettopitem} | |
444 | ||
445 | \constfunc{long}{GetTopItem}{\void} | |
446 | ||
447 | Gets the index of the topmost visible item when in | |
448 | list or report view. | |
449 | ||
450 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::HitTest}\label{wxlistctrlhittest} | |
451 | ||
452 | \func{long}{HitTest}{\param{const wxPoint\& }{point}, \param{int\& }{flags}} | |
453 | ||
454 | Determines which item (if any) is at the specified point, | |
455 | giving details in {\it flags}. {\it flags} will be a combination of the following flags: | |
456 | ||
457 | \twocolwidtha{5cm} | |
458 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
459 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_HITTEST\_ABOVE}{Above the client area.} | |
460 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_HITTEST\_BELOW}{Below the client area.} | |
461 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_HITTEST\_NOWHERE}{In the client area but below the last item.} | |
462 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_HITTEST\_ONITEMICON}{On the bitmap associated with an item.} | |
463 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_HITTEST\_ONITEMLABEL}{On the label (string) associated with an item.} | |
464 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_HITTEST\_ONITEMRIGHT}{In the area to the right of an item.} | |
465 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_HITTEST\_ONITEMSTATEICON}{On the state icon for a tree view item that is in a user-defined state.} | |
466 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_HITTEST\_TOLEFT}{To the right of the client area.} | |
467 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_HITTEST\_TORIGHT}{To the left of the client area.} | |
468 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_HITTEST\_ONITEM}{Combination of wxLIST\_HITTEST\_ONITEMICON, wxLIST\_HITTEST\_ONITEMLABEL, | |
469 | wxLIST\_HITTEST\_ONITEMSTATEICON.} | |
470 | \end{twocollist} | |
471 | ||
472 | \pythonnote{A tuple of values is returned in the wxPython version of | |
473 | this method. The first value is the item id and the second is the | |
474 | flags value mentioned above.} | |
475 | ||
476 | \perlnote{In wxPerl this method only takes the {\bf point} parameter | |
477 | and returns a 2-element list ( item, flags ).} | |
478 | ||
479 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::InsertColumn}\label{wxlistctrlinsertcolumn} | |
480 | ||
481 | \func{long}{InsertColumn}{\param{long }{col}, \param{wxListItem\& }{info}} | |
482 | ||
483 | For list view mode (only), inserts a column. For more details, see \helpref{wxListCtrl::SetItem}{wxlistctrlsetitem}. | |
484 | ||
485 | \func{long}{InsertColumn}{\param{long }{col}, \param{const wxString\& }{heading}, \param{int }{format = wxLIST\_FORMAT\_LEFT},\rtfsp | |
486 | \param{int }{width = -1}} | |
487 | ||
488 | For list view mode (only), inserts a column. For more details, see \helpref{wxListCtrl::SetItem}{wxlistctrlsetitem}. | |
489 | ||
490 | \pythonnote{In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython | |
491 | implements the following methods:\par | |
492 | \indented{2cm}{\begin{twocollist} | |
493 | \twocolitem{{\bf InsertColumn(col, heading, format=wxLIST\_FORMAT\_LEFT, | |
494 | width=-1)}}{Creates a column using a header string only.} | |
495 | \twocolitem{{\bf InsertColumnInfo(col, item)}}{Creates a column using a | |
496 | wxListInfo.} | |
497 | \end{twocollist}} | |
498 | } | |
499 | ||
500 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::InsertItem}\label{wxlistctrlinsertitem} | |
501 | ||
502 | \func{long}{InsertItem}{\param{wxListItem\& }{info}} | |
503 | ||
504 | Inserts an item, returning the index of the new item if successful, | |
505 | -1 otherwise. | |
506 | ||
507 | \func{long}{InsertItem}{\param{long }{index}, \param{const wxString\& }{label}} | |
508 | ||
509 | Inserts a string item. | |
510 | ||
511 | \func{long}{InsertItem}{\param{long }{index}, \param{int }{imageIndex}} | |
512 | ||
513 | Inserts an image item. | |
514 | ||
515 | \func{long}{InsertItem}{\param{long }{index}, \param{const wxString\& }{label}, \param{int }{imageIndex}} | |
516 | ||
517 | Insert an image/string item. | |
518 | ||
519 | \wxheading{Parameters} | |
520 | ||
521 | \docparam{info}{wxListItem object} | |
522 | ||
523 | \docparam{index}{Index of the new item, supplied by the application} | |
524 | ||
525 | \docparam{label}{String label} | |
526 | ||
527 | \docparam{imageIndex}{index into the image list associated with this control and view style} | |
528 | ||
529 | \pythonnote{In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython | |
530 | implements the following methods:\par | |
531 | \indented{2cm}{\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
532 | \twocolitem{{\bf InsertItem(item)}}{Inserts an item using a wxListItem.} | |
533 | \twocolitem{{\bf InsertStringItem(index, label)}}{Inserts a string item.} | |
534 | \twocolitem{{\bf InsertImageItem(index, imageIndex)}}{Inserts an image item.} | |
535 | \twocolitem{{\bf InsertImageStringItem(index, label, imageIndex)}}{Insert an image/string item.} | |
536 | \end{twocollist}} | |
537 | } | |
538 | ||
539 | \perlnote{In wxPerl there are four methods instead of a single overloaded | |
540 | method:\par | |
541 | \indented{2cm}{\begin{twocollist} | |
542 | \twocolitem{{\bf InsertItem( item )}}{Inserts a Wx::ListItem} | |
543 | \twocolitem{{\bf InsertStringItem( index, label )}}{Inserts a string item} | |
544 | \twocolitem{{\bf InsertImageItem( index, imageIndex )}}{Inserts an image item} | |
545 | \twocolitem{{\bf InsertImageStringItem( index, label, imageIndex )}}{Inserts | |
546 | an item with a string and an image} | |
547 | \end{twocollist} | |
548 | }} | |
549 | ||
550 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::OnGetItemAttr}\label{wxlistctrlongetitemattr} | |
551 | ||
552 | \func{virtual wxString}{OnGetItemAttr}{\param{long }{item}} | |
553 | ||
554 | This function may be overloaded in the derived class for a control with | |
555 | {\tt wxLC\_VIRTUAL} style. It should return the attribute for the | |
556 | for the specified {\tt item} or {\tt NULL} to use the default appearance | |
557 | parameters. | |
558 | ||
559 | The base class version always returns {\tt NULL}. | |
560 | ||
561 | \wxheading{See also} | |
562 | ||
563 | \helpref{OnGetItemImage}{wxlistctrlongetitemimage},\\ | |
564 | \helpref{OnGetItemText}{wxlistctrlongetitemtext} | |
565 | ||
566 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::OnGetItemImage}\label{wxlistctrlongetitemimage} | |
567 | ||
568 | \func{virtual wxString}{OnGetItemImage}{\param{long }{item}} | |
569 | ||
570 | This function may be overloaded in the derived class for a control with | |
571 | {\tt wxLC\_VIRTUAL} style. It should return the index of the items image in the | |
572 | controls image list or $-1$ for no image. | |
573 | ||
574 | The base class version always returns $-1$. | |
575 | ||
576 | \wxheading{See also} | |
577 | ||
578 | \helpref{OnGetItemText}{wxlistctrlongetitemtext},\\ | |
579 | \helpref{OnGetItemAttr}{wxlistctrlongetitemattr} | |
580 | ||
581 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::OnGetItemText}\label{wxlistctrlongetitemtext} | |
582 | ||
583 | \func{virtual wxString}{OnGetItemText}{\param{long }{item}, \param{long }{column}} | |
584 | ||
585 | This function {\bf must} be overloaded in the derived class for a control with | |
586 | {\tt wxLC\_VIRTUAL} style. It should return the string containing the text of | |
587 | the given {\it column} for the specified {\tt item}. | |
588 | ||
589 | \wxheading{See also} | |
590 | ||
591 | \helpref{SetItemCount}{wxlistctrlsetitemcount},\\ | |
592 | \helpref{OnGetItemImage}{wxlistctrlongetitemimage},\\ | |
593 | \helpref{OnGetItemAttr}{wxlistctrlongetitemattr} | |
594 | ||
595 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::ScrollList}\label{wxlistctrlscrolllist} | |
596 | ||
597 | \func{bool}{ScrollList}{\param{int }{dx}, \param{int }{dy}} | |
598 | ||
599 | Scrolls the list control. If in icon, small icon or report view mode, | |
600 | dx specifies the number of pixels to scroll. If in list view mode, dx | |
601 | specifies the number of columns to scroll. | |
602 | ||
603 | If in icon, small icon or list view mode, dy specifies the number of pixels | |
604 | to scroll. If in report view mode, dy specifies the number of lines to scroll. | |
605 | ||
606 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::SetBackgroundColour}\label{wxlistctrlsetbackgroundcolour} | |
607 | ||
608 | \func{void}{SetBackgroundColour}{\param{const wxColour\& }{col}} | |
609 | ||
610 | Sets the background colour (GetBackgroundColour already implicit in | |
611 | wxWindow class). | |
612 | ||
613 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::SetColumn}\label{wxlistctrlsetcolumn} | |
614 | ||
615 | \func{bool}{SetColumn}{\param{int }{col}, \param{wxListItem\& }{item}} | |
616 | ||
617 | Sets information about this column. See \helpref{wxListCtrl::SetItem}{wxlistctrlsetitem} for more | |
618 | information. | |
619 | ||
620 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::SetColumnWidth}\label{wxlistctrlsetcolumnwidth} | |
621 | ||
622 | \func{bool}{SetColumnWidth}{\param{int }{col}, \param{int }{width}} | |
623 | ||
624 | Sets the column width. | |
625 | ||
626 | {\it width} can be a width in pixels or wxLIST\_AUTOSIZE (-1) or wxLIST\_AUTOSIZE\_USEHEADER (-2). | |
627 | wxLIST\_AUTOSIZE will resize the column to the length of its longest item. wxLIST\_AUTOSIZE\_USEHEADER | |
628 | will resize the column to the length of the header (Win32) or 80 pixels (other platforms). | |
629 | ||
630 | In small or normal icon view, {\it col} must be -1, and the column width is set for all columns. | |
631 | ||
632 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::SetImageList}\label{wxlistctrlsetimagelist} | |
633 | ||
634 | \func{void}{SetImageList}{\param{wxImageList*}{ imageList}, \param{int }{which}} | |
635 | ||
636 | Sets the image list associated with the control. {\it which} is one of | |
637 | wxIMAGE\_LIST\_NORMAL, wxIMAGE\_LIST\_SMALL, wxIMAGE\_LIST\_STATE (the last is unimplemented). | |
638 | ||
639 | This method does not take ownership of the image list, you have to | |
640 | delete it yourself. | |
641 | ||
642 | \wxheading{See also} | |
643 | ||
644 | \helpref{wxListCtrl::AssignImageList}{wxlistctrlassignimagelist} | |
645 | ||
646 | ||
647 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::SetItem}\label{wxlistctrlsetitem} | |
648 | ||
649 | \func{bool}{SetItem}{\param{wxListItem\& }{info}} | |
650 | ||
651 | \func{long}{SetItem}{\param{long }{index}, \param{int }{col}, \param{const }{wxString\& label}, \param{int }{imageId = -1}} | |
652 | ||
653 | Sets information about the item. | |
654 | ||
655 | wxListItem is a class with the following members: | |
656 | ||
657 | \twocolwidtha{5cm} | |
658 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
659 | \twocolitem{long m\_mask}{Indicates which fields are valid. See the list of valid mask flags below.} | |
660 | \twocolitem{long m\_itemId}{The zero-based item position.} | |
661 | \twocolitem{int m\_col}{Zero-based column, if in report mode.} | |
662 | \twocolitem{long m\_state}{The state of the item. See the list of valid state flags below.} | |
663 | \twocolitem{long m\_stateMask}{A mask indicating which state flags are valid. See the list of valid state flags below.} | |
664 | \twocolitem{wxString m\_text}{The label/header text.} | |
665 | \twocolitem{int m\_image}{The zero-based index into an image list.} | |
666 | \twocolitem{long m\_data}{Application-defined data.} | |
667 | \twocolitem{int m\_format}{For columns only: the format. Can be wxLIST\_FORMAT\_LEFT, wxLIST\_FORMAT\_RIGHT or | |
668 | wxLIST\_FORMAT\_CENTRE.} | |
669 | \twocolitem{int m\_width}{For columns only: the column width.} | |
670 | \end{twocollist} | |
671 | ||
672 | The {\bf m\_mask} member contains a bitlist specifying which of the other fields are valid. The flags are: | |
673 | ||
674 | \twocolwidtha{5cm} | |
675 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
676 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_MASK\_STATE}{The {\bf m\_state} field is valid.} | |
677 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_MASK\_TEXT}{The {\bf m\_text} field is valid.} | |
678 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_MASK\_IMAGE}{The {\bf m\_image} field is valid.} | |
679 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_MASK\_DATA}{The {\bf m\_data} field is valid.} | |
680 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_MASK\_WIDTH}{The {\bf m\_width} field is valid.} | |
681 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_MASK\_FORMAT}{The {\bf m\_format} field is valid.} | |
682 | \end{twocollist} | |
683 | ||
684 | The {\bf m\_stateMask} and {\bf m\_state} members take flags from the following: | |
685 | ||
686 | The wxListItem object can also contain item-specific colour and font | |
687 | information: for this you need to call one of SetTextColour(), | |
688 | SetBackgroundColour() or SetFont() functions on it passing it the colour/font | |
689 | to use. If the colour/font is not specified, the default list control | |
690 | colour/font is used. | |
691 | ||
692 | \twocolwidtha{5cm} | |
693 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
694 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_STATE\_DONTCARE}{Don't care what the state is. Win32 only. } | |
695 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_STATE\_DROPHILITED}{The item is highlighted to receive a drop event. Win32 only. } | |
696 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_STATE\_FOCUSED}{The item has the focus.} | |
697 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_STATE\_SELECTED}{The item is selected.} | |
698 | \twocolitem{wxLIST\_STATE\_CUT}{The item is in the cut state. Win32 only. } | |
699 | \end{twocollist} | |
700 | ||
701 | \func{long}{SetItem}{\param{long }{index}, \param{int }{col}, \param{const wxString\& }{label}, \param{int }{imageId = -1}} | |
702 | ||
703 | Sets a string field at a particular column. | |
704 | ||
705 | \pythonnote{In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython | |
706 | implements the following methods:\par | |
707 | \indented{2cm}{\begin{twocollist} | |
708 | \twocolitem{{\bf SetItem(item)}}{Sets information about the given wxListItem.} | |
709 | \twocolitem{{\bf SetStringItem(index, col, label, imageId)}}{Sets a | |
710 | string or image at a given location.} | |
711 | \end{twocollist}} | |
712 | } | |
713 | ||
714 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::SetItemCount}\label{wxlistctrlsetitemcount} | |
715 | ||
716 | \func{void}{SetItemCount}{\param{long }{count}} | |
717 | ||
718 | This method can only be used with virtual list controls. It is used to indicate | |
719 | to the control the number of items it contains. After calling it, the main | |
720 | program should be ready to handle calls to various item callbacks (such as | |
721 | \helpref{OnGetItemText}{wxlistctrlongetitemtext}) for all vitems in the range | |
722 | from $0$ to {\it count}. | |
723 | ||
724 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::SetItemData}\label{wxlistctrlsetitemdata} | |
725 | ||
726 | \func{bool}{SetItemData}{\param{long }{item}, \param{long }{data}} | |
727 | ||
728 | Associates application-defined data with this item. | |
729 | ||
730 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::SetItemImage}\label{wxlistctrlsetitemimage} | |
731 | ||
732 | \func{bool}{SetItemImage}{\param{long }{item}, \param{int }{image}, \param{int }{selImage}} | |
733 | ||
734 | Sets the unselected and selected images associated with the item. The images are indices into the | |
735 | image list associated with the list control. | |
736 | ||
737 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::SetItemPosition}\label{wxlistctrlsetitemposition} | |
738 | ||
739 | \func{bool}{SetItemPosition}{\param{long }{item}, \param{const wxPoint\& }{pos}} | |
740 | ||
741 | Sets the position of the item, in icon or small icon view. | |
742 | ||
743 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::SetItemState}\label{wxlistctrlsetitemstate} | |
744 | ||
745 | \func{bool}{SetItemState}{\param{long }{item}, \param{long }{state}, \param{long }{stateMask}} | |
746 | ||
747 | Sets the item state. For a list of state flags, see \helpref{wxListCtrl::SetItem}{wxlistctrlsetitem}. | |
748 | ||
749 | The {\bf stateMask} indicates which state flags are valid. | |
750 | ||
751 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::SetItemText}\label{wxlistctrlsetitemtext} | |
752 | ||
753 | \func{void}{SetItemText}{\param{long }{item}, \param{const wxString\& }{text}} | |
754 | ||
755 | Sets the item text for this item. | |
756 | ||
757 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::SetSingleStyle}\label{wxlistctrlsetsinglestyle} | |
758 | ||
759 | \func{void}{SetSingleStyle}{\param{long }{style}, \param{const bool }{add = TRUE}} | |
760 | ||
761 | Adds or removes a single window style. | |
762 | ||
763 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::SetTextColour}\label{wxlistctrlsettextcolour} | |
764 | ||
765 | \func{void}{SetTextColour}{\param{const wxColour\& }{col}} | |
766 | ||
767 | Sets the text colour of the list control. | |
768 | ||
769 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::SetWindowStyleFlag}\label{wxlistctrlsetwindowstyleflag} | |
770 | ||
771 | \func{void}{SetWindowStyleFlag}{\param{long }{style}} | |
772 | ||
773 | Sets the whole window style. | |
774 | ||
775 | \membersection{wxListCtrl::SortItems}\label{wxlistctrlsortitems} | |
776 | ||
777 | \func{bool}{SortItems}{\param{wxListCtrlCompare }{fnSortCallBack}, \param{long }{data}} | |
778 | ||
779 | Call this function to sort the items in the list control. Sorting is done | |
780 | using the specified {\it fnSortCallBack} function. This function must have the | |
781 | following prototype: | |
782 | ||
783 | \begin{verbatim} | |
784 | int wxCALLBACK wxListCompareFunction(long item1, long item2, long sortData) | |
785 | \end{verbatim} | |
786 | ||
787 | It is called each time when the two items must be compared and should return 0 | |
788 | if the items are equal, negative value if the first item is less than the | |
789 | second one and positive value if the first one is greater than the second one | |
790 | (the same convention as used by {\tt qsort(3)}). | |
791 | ||
792 | \wxheading{Parameters} | |
793 | ||
794 | \docparam{item1}{client data associated with the first item ({\bf NOT} the index).} | |
795 | ||
796 | \docparam{item2}{client data associated with the second item ({\bf NOT} the index).} | |
797 | ||
798 | \docparam{data}{the value passed to SortItems() itself.} | |
799 | ||
800 | Notice that the control may only be sorted on client data associated with the | |
801 | items, so you {\bf must} use \helpref{SetItemData}{wxlistctrlsetitemdata} if | |
802 | you want to be able to sort the items in the control. | |
803 | ||
804 | Please see the \helpref{listctrl sample}{samplelistctrl} for an example of | |
805 | using this function. | |
806 | ||
807 | \pythonnote{wxPython uses the sortData parameter to pass the Python | |
808 | function to call, so it is not available for programmer use. Call | |
809 | SortItems with a reference to a callable object that expects two | |
810 | parameters.} | |
811 | ||
812 | \perlnote{In wxPerl the comparison function must take just two parameters; | |
813 | however, you may use a closure to achieve an effect similar to the | |
814 | SortItems third parameter.} | |
815 |