///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: dataview.h // Purpose: interface of wxDataView* classes // Author: wxWidgets team // Licence: wxWindows licence ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** @class wxDataViewModel wxDataViewModel is the base class for all data model to be displayed by a wxDataViewCtrl. All other models derive from it and must implement its pure virtual functions in order to define a complete data model. In detail, you need to override wxDataViewModel::IsContainer, wxDataViewModel::GetParent, wxDataViewModel::GetChildren, wxDataViewModel::GetColumnCount, wxDataViewModel::GetColumnType and wxDataViewModel::GetValue in order to define the data model which acts as an interface between your actual data and the wxDataViewCtrl. Note that wxDataViewModel does not define the position or index of any item in the control because different controls might display the same data differently. wxDataViewModel does provide a wxDataViewModel::Compare method which the wxDataViewCtrl may use to sort the data either in conjunction with a column header or without (see wxDataViewModel::HasDefaultCompare). wxDataViewModel (as indeed the entire wxDataViewCtrl code) is using wxVariant to store data and its type in a generic way. wxVariant can be extended to contain almost any data without changes to the original class. To a certain extent, you can use (the somewhat more elegant) wxAny instead of wxVariant as there is code to convert between the two, but it is unclear what impact this will have on performance. Since you will usually allow the wxDataViewCtrl to change your data through its graphical interface, you will also have to override wxDataViewModel::SetValue which the wxDataViewCtrl will call when a change to some data has been committed. If the data represented by the model is changed by something else than its associated wxDataViewCtrl, the control has to be notified about the change. Depending on what happened you need to call one of the following methods: - wxDataViewModel::ValueChanged, - wxDataViewModel::ItemAdded, - wxDataViewModel::ItemDeleted, - wxDataViewModel::ItemChanged, - wxDataViewModel::Cleared. There are plural forms for notification of addition, change or removal of several item at once. See: - wxDataViewModel::ItemsAdded, - wxDataViewModel::ItemsDeleted, - wxDataViewModel::ItemsChanged. Note that Cleared() can be called for all changes involving many, or all, of the model items and not only for deleting all of them (i.e. clearing the model). This class maintains a list of wxDataViewModelNotifier which link this class to the specific implementations on the supported platforms so that e.g. calling wxDataViewModel::ValueChanged on this model will just call wxDataViewModelNotifier::ValueChanged for each notifier that has been added. You can also add your own notifier in order to get informed about any changes to the data in the list model. Currently wxWidgets provides the following models apart from the base model: wxDataViewIndexListModel, wxDataViewVirtualListModel, wxDataViewTreeStore, wxDataViewListStore. Note that wxDataViewModel is reference counted, derives from wxRefCounter and cannot be deleted directly as it can be shared by several wxDataViewCtrls. This implies that you need to decrease the reference count after associating the model with a control like this: @code wxDataViewCtrl *musicCtrl = new wxDataViewCtrl(this, wxID_ANY); wxDataViewModel *musicModel = new MyMusicModel; musicCtrl->AssociateModel(musicModel); musicModel->DecRef(); // avoid memory leak !! // add columns now @endcode A potentially better way to avoid memory leaks is to use wxObjectDataPtr @code wxDataViewCtrl *musicCtrl = new wxDataViewCtrl(this, wxID_ANY); wxObjectDataPtr musicModel(new MyMusicModel); musicCtrl->AssociateModel(musicModel.get()); // add columns now @endcode @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewModel : public wxRefCounter { public: /** Constructor. */ wxDataViewModel(); /** Adds a wxDataViewModelNotifier to the model. */ void AddNotifier(wxDataViewModelNotifier* notifier); /** Change the value of the given item and update the control to reflect it. This function simply calls SetValue() and, if it succeeded, ValueChanged(). @since 2.9.1 @param variant The new value. @param item The item (row) to update. @param col The column to update. @return @true if both SetValue() and ValueChanged() returned @true. */ bool ChangeValue(const wxVariant& variant, const wxDataViewItem& item, unsigned int col); /** Called to inform the model that all of its data has been changed. This method should be called if so many of the model items have changed, that the control should just reread all of them, repopulating itself entirely. Note that, contrary to the name of the method, it doesn't necessarily indicate that model has become empty -- although this is the right method to call, rather than ItemsDeleted(), if it was indeed cleared, which explains the origin of its name. */ bool Cleared(); /** The compare function to be used by the control. The default compare function sorts most data types implemented by wxVariant (i.e. bool, int, long, double, string) as well as datetime and wxDataViewIconText. Override this method to implement a different sorting behaviour or override just DoCompareValues() to extend it to support other wxVariant types. The function should return negative, null or positive for an ascending comparison, depending on whether the first item is less than, equal to or greater than the second one. The reverse is true for descending comparisons. The items should be compared using the appropriate type for the column passed. @param item1 First item to compare. @param item2 Second item to compare. @param column The column holding the items to be compared. If the model class overrides HasDefaultCompare() to return @true, this parameter will be @c (unsigned)-1 when sorting items if no column is selected for sorting them. @param ascending Indicates whether the sort is being performed in ascending or descending order. @return For an ascending comparison: a negative value if the item1 is less than (i.e. should appear above) item2, zero if the two items are equal or a positive value if item1 is greater than (i.e. should appear below) the second one. The reverse for a descending comparison. @note If there can be multiple rows with the same value, consider differentiating them form each other by their IDs rather than returning zero. This to prevent rows with the same value jumping positions when items are added etc. For example: @code // Note that we need to distinguish between items with the same // value. wxUIntPtr id1 = wxPtrToUInt(item1.GetID()), id2 = wxPtrToUInt(item2.GetID()); return (ascending == (id1 > id2)) ? : 1 : -1; @endcode @see HasDefaultCompare(), DoCompareValues() */ virtual int Compare(const wxDataViewItem& item1, const wxDataViewItem& item2, unsigned int column, bool ascending) const; /** Override this to indicate that the item has special font attributes. This only affects the wxDataViewTextRendererText renderer. The base class version always simply returns @false. @see wxDataViewItemAttr. @param item The item for which the attribute is requested. @param col The column of the item for which the attribute is requested. @param attr The attribute to be filled in if the function returns @true. @return @true if this item has an attribute or @false otherwise. */ virtual bool GetAttr(const wxDataViewItem& item, unsigned int col, wxDataViewItemAttr& attr) const; /** Override this to indicate that the item should be disabled. Disabled items are displayed differently (e.g. grayed out) and cannot be interacted with. The base class version always returns @true, thus making all items enabled by default. @param item The item whose enabled status is requested. @param col The column of the item whose enabled status is requested. @return @true if this item should be enabled, @false otherwise. @since 2.9.2 */ virtual bool IsEnabled(const wxDataViewItem &item, unsigned int col) const; /** Override this so the control can query the child items of an item. Returns the number of items. */ virtual unsigned int GetChildren(const wxDataViewItem& item, wxDataViewItemArray& children) const = 0; /** Override this to indicate the number of columns in the model. */ virtual unsigned int GetColumnCount() const = 0; /** Override this to indicate what type of data is stored in the column specified by @a col. This should return a string indicating the type of data as reported by wxVariant. */ virtual wxString GetColumnType(unsigned int col) const = 0; /** Override this to indicate which wxDataViewItem representing the parent of @a item or an invalid wxDataViewItem if the root item is the parent item. */ virtual wxDataViewItem GetParent(const wxDataViewItem& item) const = 0; /** Override this to indicate the value of @a item. This function should fill the provided @a variant with the value to be shown for the specified item in the given column. The value returned in this wxVariant must have the appropriate type, e.g. string for the text columns, boolean for the columns using wxDataViewToggleRenderer etc, and if there is a type mismatch, nothing will be shown and a debug error message will be logged. It is also possible to not return any value, in which case nothing will be shown in the corresponding cell, in the same way as if HasValue() returned @false. */ virtual void GetValue(wxVariant& variant, const wxDataViewItem& item, unsigned int col) const = 0; /** Override this method to indicate if a container item merely acts as a headline (or for categorisation) or if it also acts a normal item with entries for further columns. By default returns @false. */ virtual bool HasContainerColumns(const wxDataViewItem& item) const; /** Override this to indicate that the model provides a default compare function that the control should use if no wxDataViewColumn has been chosen for sorting. Usually, the user clicks on a column header for sorting, the data will be sorted alphanumerically. If any other order (e.g. by index or order of appearance) is required, then this should be used. Note that if this method is overridden to return @true, the implementation of Compare() should be ready to accept @c (unsigned)-1 as the value for the column index parameter. See wxDataViewIndexListModel for a model which makes use of this. @see Compare() */ virtual bool HasDefaultCompare() const; /** Return true if there is a value in the given column of this item. All normal items have values in all columns but the container items only show their label in the first column (@a col == 0) by default (but see HasContainerColumns()). So this function by default returns true for the first column while for the other ones it returns true only if the item is not a container or HasContainerColumns() was overridden to return true for it. Since wxWidgets 3.1.4, this method is virtual and can be overridden to explicitly specify for which columns a given item has, and doesn't have, values. @since 2.9.1 */ virtual bool HasValue(const wxDataViewItem& item, unsigned col) const; /** Override this to indicate if @a item is a container, i.e.\ if it can have child items. */ virtual bool IsContainer(const wxDataViewItem& item) const = 0; /** Call this to inform the model that an item has been added to the data. */ bool ItemAdded(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxDataViewItem& item); /** Call this to inform the model that an item has changed. This will eventually emit a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_VALUE_CHANGED event (in which the column fields will not be set) to the user. */ bool ItemChanged(const wxDataViewItem& item); /** Call this to inform the model that an item has been deleted from the data. */ bool ItemDeleted(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxDataViewItem& item); /** Call this to inform the model that several items have been added to the data. */ bool ItemsAdded(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxDataViewItemArray& items); /** Call this to inform the model that several items have changed. This will eventually emit @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_VALUE_CHANGED events (in which the column fields will not be set) to the user. */ bool ItemsChanged(const wxDataViewItemArray& items); /** Call this to inform the model that several items have been deleted. */ bool ItemsDeleted(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxDataViewItemArray& items); /** Remove the @a notifier from the list of notifiers. */ void RemoveNotifier(wxDataViewModelNotifier* notifier); /** Call this to initiate a resort after the sort function has been changed. */ virtual void Resort(); /** This gets called in order to set a value in the data model. The most common scenario is that the wxDataViewCtrl calls this method after the user changed some data in the view. This is the function you need to override in your derived class but if you want to call it, ChangeValue() is usually more convenient as otherwise you need to manually call ValueChanged() to update the control itself. */ virtual bool SetValue(const wxVariant& variant, const wxDataViewItem& item, unsigned int col) = 0; /** Call this to inform this model that a value in the model has been changed. This is also called from wxDataViewCtrl's internal editing code, e.g. when editing a text field in the control. This will eventually emit a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_VALUE_CHANGED event to the user. */ bool ValueChanged(const wxDataViewItem& item, unsigned int col); virtual bool IsListModel() const; virtual bool IsVirtualListModel() const; protected: /** Destructor. This should not be called directly. Use DecRef() instead. */ virtual ~wxDataViewModel(); /** Virtual method that can be overridden to define comparison for values of non-standard types. This function is called from the default Compare() implementation to compare values of types it is not aware about (i.e. not any of the standard ones). As Compare() itself, this method should return a negative value if @a value1 is less than (i.e. should appear above) @a value2 and a positive value if @a value2 is less than @a value1. Unlike Compare(), if the values are equal, this method should just return 0 to indicate it and let Compare() order them by their items values. It also doesn't have to care about the sort order direction, making it simpler to override than Compare() itself. The default implementation just returns 0, so the derived class version can simply forward to it if it doesn't know how to compare the given values. @see Compare() @since 3.1.1 */ virtual int DoCompareValues(const wxVariant& value1, const wxVariant& value2) const; }; /** @class wxDataViewListModel Base class with abstract API for wxDataViewIndexListModel and wxDataViewVirtualListModel. @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewListModel : public wxDataViewModel { public: /** Destructor. */ virtual ~wxDataViewListModel(); /** Compare method that sorts the items by their index. */ int Compare(const wxDataViewItem& item1, const wxDataViewItem& item2, unsigned int column, bool ascending) const; /** Override this to indicate that the row has special font attributes. This only affects the wxDataViewTextRendererText() renderer. The base class version always simply returns @false. @see wxDataViewItemAttr. @param row The row for which the attribute is requested. @param col The column for which the attribute is requested. @param attr The attribute to be filled in if the function returns @true. @return @true if this item has an attribute or @false otherwise. */ virtual bool GetAttrByRow(unsigned int row, unsigned int col, wxDataViewItemAttr& attr) const; /** Override this if you want to disable specific items. The base class version always returns @true, thus making all items enabled by default. @param row The row of the item whose enabled status is requested. @param col The column of the item whose enabled status is requested. @return @true if the item at this row and column should be enabled, @false otherwise. @note See wxDataViewModel::IsEnabled() for the current status of support for disabling the items under different platforms. @since 2.9.2 */ virtual bool IsEnabledByRow(unsigned int row, unsigned int col) const; /** Returns the number of items (or rows) in the list. */ unsigned int GetCount() const = 0; /** Returns the position of given @e item. */ unsigned int GetRow(const wxDataViewItem& item) const = 0; /** Override this to allow getting values from the model. */ virtual void GetValueByRow(wxVariant& variant, unsigned int row, unsigned int col) const = 0; /** Called in order to set a value in the model. */ virtual bool SetValueByRow(const wxVariant& variant, unsigned int row, unsigned int col) = 0; }; /** @class wxDataViewIndexListModel wxDataViewIndexListModel is a specialized data model which lets you address an item by its position (row) rather than its wxDataViewItem (which you can obtain from this class). This model also provides its own wxDataViewIndexListModel::Compare method which sorts the model's data by the index. This model is not a virtual model since the control stores each wxDataViewItem. Use wxDataViewVirtualListModel if you need to display millions of items or have other reason to use a virtual control. @see wxDataViewListModel for the API. @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewIndexListModel : public wxDataViewListModel { public: /** Constructor. */ wxDataViewIndexListModel(unsigned int initial_size = 0); /** Returns the wxDataViewItem at the given @e row. */ wxDataViewItem GetItem(unsigned int row) const; /** Call this after if the data has to be read again from the model. This is useful after major changes when calling the methods below (possibly thousands of times) doesn't make sense. */ void Reset(unsigned int new_size); /** Call this after a row has been appended to the model. */ void RowAppended(); /** Call this after a row has been changed. */ void RowChanged(unsigned int row); /** Call this after a row has been deleted. */ void RowDeleted(unsigned int row); /** Call this after a row has been inserted at the given position. */ void RowInserted(unsigned int before); /** Call this after a row has been prepended to the model. */ void RowPrepended(); /** Call this after a value has been changed. */ void RowValueChanged(unsigned int row, unsigned int col); /** Call this after rows have been deleted. The array will internally get copied and sorted in descending order so that the rows with the highest position will be deleted first. */ void RowsDeleted(const wxArrayInt& rows); }; /** @class wxDataViewVirtualListModel wxDataViewVirtualListModel is a specialized data model which lets you address an item by its position (row) rather than its wxDataViewItem and as such offers the exact same interface as wxDataViewIndexListModel. The important difference is that under platforms other than macOS, using this model will result in a truly virtual control able to handle millions of items as the control doesn't store any item (a feature not supported by macOS). @see wxDataViewListModel for the API. @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewVirtualListModel : public wxDataViewListModel { public: /** Constructor. */ wxDataViewVirtualListModel(unsigned int initial_size = 0); /** Returns the wxDataViewItem at the given @e row. */ wxDataViewItem GetItem(unsigned int row) const; /** Call this after if the data has to be read again from the model. This is useful after major changes when calling the methods below (possibly thousands of times) doesn't make sense. */ void Reset(unsigned int new_size); /** Call this after a row has been appended to the model. */ void RowAppended(); /** Call this after a row has been changed. */ void RowChanged(unsigned int row); /** Call this after a row has been deleted. */ void RowDeleted(unsigned int row); /** Call this after a row has been inserted at the given position. */ void RowInserted(unsigned int before); /** Call this after a row has been prepended to the model. */ void RowPrepended(); /** Call this after a value has been changed. */ void RowValueChanged(unsigned int row, unsigned int col); /** Call this after rows have been deleted. The array will internally get copied and sorted in descending order so that the rows with the highest position will be deleted first. */ void RowsDeleted(const wxArrayInt& rows); }; /** @class wxDataViewItemAttr This class is used to indicate to a wxDataViewCtrl that a certain item (see wxDataViewItem) has extra font attributes for its renderer. For this, it is required to override wxDataViewModel::GetAttr. Attributes are currently only supported by wxDataViewTextRendererText. @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewItemAttr { public: /** Constructor. */ wxDataViewItemAttr(); /** Call this to indicate that the item shall be displayed in bold text. */ void SetBold(bool set); /** Call this to indicate that the item shall be displayed with that colour. */ void SetColour(const wxColour& colour); /** Call this to set the background colour to use. @since 2.9.4 - Generic @since 3.1.1 - wxGTK @since 3.1.4 - wxOSX */ void SetBackgroundColour(const wxColour& colour); /** Call this to indicate that the item shall be displayed in italic text. */ void SetItalic(bool set); /** Call this to indicate that the item shall be displayed in strikethrough text. Currently this attribute is only supported in the generic version of wxDataViewCtrl and GTK and ignored by the native macOS implementations. @since 3.1.2 */ void SetStrikethrough( bool set ); /** Returns true if the colour property has been set. */ bool HasColour() const; /** Returns this attribute's colour. */ const wxColour& GetColour() const; /** Returns true if any property affecting the font has been set. */ bool HasFont() const; /** Returns value of the bold property. */ bool GetBold() const; /** Returns value of the italics property. */ bool GetItalic() const; /** Returns true if the background colour property has been set. */ bool HasBackgroundColour() const; /** Returns the colour to be used for the background. */ const wxColour& GetBackgroundColour() const; /** Returns true if none of the properties have been set. */ bool IsDefault() const; /** Return the font based on the given one with this attribute applied to it. */ wxFont GetEffectiveFont(const wxFont& font) const; }; /** @class wxDataViewItem wxDataViewItem is a small opaque class that represents an item in a wxDataViewCtrl in a persistent way, i.e. independent of the position of the item in the control or changes to its contents. It must hold a unique ID of type @e void* in its only field and can be converted to and from it. If the ID is @NULL the wxDataViewItem is invalid and wxDataViewItem::IsOk will return @false which used in many places in the API of wxDataViewCtrl to indicate that e.g. no item was found. An ID of @NULL is also used to indicate the invisible root. Examples for this are wxDataViewModel::GetParent and wxDataViewModel::GetChildren. @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewItem { public: //@{ /** Constructor. */ wxDataViewItem(); wxDataViewItem(const wxDataViewItem& item); explicit wxDataViewItem(void* id); //@} /** Returns the ID. */ void* GetID() const; /** Returns @true if the ID is not @NULL. */ bool IsOk() const; }; // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxDataViewCtrl flags // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // size of a wxDataViewRenderer without contents: #define wxDVC_DEFAULT_RENDERER_SIZE 20 // the default width of new (text) columns: #define wxDVC_DEFAULT_WIDTH 80 // the default width of new toggle columns: #define wxDVC_TOGGLE_DEFAULT_WIDTH 30 // the default minimal width of the columns: #define wxDVC_DEFAULT_MINWIDTH 30 // The default alignment of wxDataViewRenderers is to take // the alignment from the column it owns. #define wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT -1 #define wxDV_SINGLE 0x0000 // for convenience #define wxDV_MULTIPLE 0x0001 // can select multiple items #define wxDV_NO_HEADER 0x0002 // column titles not visible #define wxDV_HORIZ_RULES 0x0004 // light horizontal rules between rows #define wxDV_VERT_RULES 0x0008 // light vertical rules between columns #define wxDV_ROW_LINES 0x0010 // alternating colour in rows #define wxDV_VARIABLE_LINE_HEIGHT 0x0020 // variable line height // events wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_SELECTION_CHANGED; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_ACTIVATED; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSING; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSED; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDING; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDED; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_START_EDITING; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_STARTED; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_DONE; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_VALUE_CHANGED; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_CONTEXT_MENU; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_CLICK; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_RIGHT_CLICK; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_SORTED; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_REORDERED; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_CACHE_HINT; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_BEGIN_DRAG; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP_POSSIBLE; wxEventType wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP; /** @class wxDataViewCtrl wxDataViewCtrl is a control to display data either in a tree like fashion or in a tabular form or both. If you only need to display a simple tree structure with an API more like the older wxTreeCtrl class, then the specialized wxDataViewTreeCtrl can be used. Likewise, if you only want to display simple table structure you can use the specialized wxDataViewListCtrl class. Both wxDataViewTreeCtrl and wxDataViewListCtrl can be used without defining your own wxDataViewModel. A wxDataViewItem is used to represent a (visible) item in the control. Unlike wxListCtrl, wxDataViewCtrl doesn't get its data from the user through virtual functions or by setting it directly. Instead you need to write your own wxDataViewModel and associate it with this control. Then you need to add a number of wxDataViewColumn to this control to define what each column shall display. Each wxDataViewColumn in turn owns 1 instance of a wxDataViewRenderer to render its cells. A number of standard renderers for rendering text, dates, images, toggle, a progress bar etc. are provided. Additionally, the user can write custom renderers deriving from wxDataViewCustomRenderer for displaying anything. All data transfer from the control to the model and the user code is done through wxVariant which can be extended to support more data formats as necessary. Accordingly, all type information uses the strings returned from wxVariant::GetType. This control supports single column sorting and on some platforms (currently only those using the generic version, i.e. not wxGTK nor wxOSX) also sorting by multiple columns at once. The latter must be explicitly enabled using AllowMultiColumnSort(), which will also indicate whether this feature is supported, as it changes the default behaviour of right clicking the column header to add or remove it to the set of columns used for sorting. If this behaviour is not appropriate, you may handle @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_RIGHT_CLICK event yourself to prevent it from happening. In this case you would presumably call ToggleSortByColumn() from some other event handler to still allow the user to configure sort order somehow. @beginStyleTable @style{wxDV_SINGLE} Single selection mode. This is the default. @style{wxDV_MULTIPLE} Multiple selection mode. @style{wxDV_ROW_LINES} Use alternating colours for odd and even rows. @style{wxDV_HORIZ_RULES} Display the separator lines between rows. @style{wxDV_VERT_RULES} Display the separator lines between columns. @style{wxDV_VARIABLE_LINE_HEIGHT} Allow variable line heights. This can be inefficient when displaying large number of items. @style{wxDV_NO_HEADER} Do not show column headers (which are shown by default). @endStyleTable @beginEventEmissionTable{wxDataViewEvent} @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_SELECTION_CHANGED(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_SELECTION_CHANGED event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_ACTIVATED(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_ACTIVATED event. This event is triggered by double clicking an item or pressing some special key (usually "Enter") when it is focused. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_START_EDITING(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_START_EDITING event. This event can be vetoed in order to prevent editing on an item by item basis. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_STARTED(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_STARTED event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_DONE(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_DONE event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSING(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSING event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSED(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSED event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDING(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDING event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDED(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDED event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_VALUE_CHANGED(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_VALUE_CHANGED event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_CONTEXT_MENU(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_CONTEXT_MENU event generated when the user right clicks inside the control. Notice that this menu is generated even if the click didn't occur on any valid item, in this case wxDataViewEvent::GetItem() simply returns an invalid item. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_CLICK(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_CLICK event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_RIGHT_CLICK(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_RIGHT_CLICK event. Notice that currently this event is not generated in the native macOS versions of the control. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_SORTED(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_SORTED event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_REORDERED(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_REORDERED event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_BEGIN_DRAG(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_BEGIN_DRAG event which is generated when the user starts dragging a valid item. This event must be processed and wxDataViewEvent::SetDataObject() must be called to actually start dragging the item. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP_POSSIBLE(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP_POSSIBLE event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP event. @endEventTable Notice that this control doesn't allow to process generic mouse events such as @c wxEVT_LEFT_DOWN in all ports (notably it doesn't work in wxGTK). If you need to handle any mouse events not covered by the ones above, consider using a custom renderer for the cells that must handle them. @note Under wxMSW this control uses wxSystemThemedControl for an explorer style appearance by default since wxWidgets 3.1.0. If this is not desired, you can call wxSystemThemedControl::EnableSystemTheme with @c false argument to disable this. @library{wxcore} @category{ctrl,dvc} @appearance{dataviewctrl} */ class wxDataViewCtrl : public wxControl { public: /** Default Constructor. */ wxDataViewCtrl(); /** Constructor. Calls Create(). */ wxDataViewCtrl(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = 0, const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator, const wxString& name = wxDataViewCtrlNameStr); /** Destructor. */ virtual ~wxDataViewCtrl(); /** Call to allow using multiple columns for sorting. When using multiple column for sorting, GetSortingColumns() method should be used to retrieve all the columns which should be used to effectively sort the data when processing the sorted event. Currently multiple column sort is only implemented in the generic version, i.e. this functionality is not available when using the native wxDataViewCtrl implementation in wxGTK nor wxOSX. @return @true if sorting by multiple columns could be enabled, @false otherwise, typically because this feature is not supported. @since 3.1.0 */ bool AllowMultiColumnSort(bool allow); /** Create the control. Useful for two step creation. */ bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = 0, const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator, const wxString& name = wxDataViewCtrlNameStr); /** Appends a wxDataViewColumn to the control. Returns @true on success. Note that there is a number of short cut methods which implicitly create a wxDataViewColumn and a wxDataViewRenderer for it (see below). */ virtual bool AppendColumn(wxDataViewColumn* col); /** Prepends a wxDataViewColumn to the control. Returns @true on success. Note that there is a number of short cut methods which implicitly create a wxDataViewColumn and a wxDataViewRenderer for it. */ virtual bool PrependColumn(wxDataViewColumn* col); /** Inserts a wxDataViewColumn to the control. Returns @true on success. */ virtual bool InsertColumn(unsigned int pos, wxDataViewColumn* col); //@{ /** Appends a column for rendering a bitmap. Returns the wxDataViewColumn created in the function or @NULL on failure. */ wxDataViewColumn* AppendBitmapColumn(const wxString& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); wxDataViewColumn* AppendBitmapColumn(const wxBitmap& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); //@} //@{ /** Prepends a column for rendering a bitmap. Returns the wxDataViewColumn created in the function or @NULL on failure. */ wxDataViewColumn* PrependBitmapColumn(const wxString& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); wxDataViewColumn* PrependBitmapColumn(const wxBitmap& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); //@} //@{ /** Appends a column for rendering a date. Returns the wxDataViewColumn created in the function or @NULL on failure. @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and the column renderer. */ wxDataViewColumn* AppendDateColumn(const wxString& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); wxDataViewColumn* AppendDateColumn(const wxBitmap& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); //@} //@{ /** Prepends a column for rendering a date. Returns the wxDataViewColumn created in the function or @NULL on failure. @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and the column renderer. */ wxDataViewColumn* PrependDateColumn(const wxString& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); wxDataViewColumn* PrependDateColumn(const wxBitmap& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); //@} //@{ /** Appends a column for rendering text with an icon. Returns the wxDataViewColumn created in the function or @NULL on failure. This method uses the wxDataViewIconTextRenderer class. @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and the column renderer. */ wxDataViewColumn* AppendIconTextColumn(const wxString& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); wxDataViewColumn* AppendIconTextColumn(const wxBitmap& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); //@} //@{ /** Prepends a column for rendering text with an icon. Returns the wxDataViewColumn created in the function or @NULL on failure. This method uses the wxDataViewIconTextRenderer class. @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and the column renderer. */ wxDataViewColumn* PrependIconTextColumn(const wxString& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); wxDataViewColumn* PrependIconTextColumn(const wxBitmap& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); //@} //@{ /** Appends a column for rendering a progress indicator. Returns the wxDataViewColumn created in the function or @NULL on failure. @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and the column renderer. */ wxDataViewColumn* AppendProgressColumn(const wxString& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = 80, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); wxDataViewColumn* AppendProgressColumn(const wxBitmap& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = 80, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); //@} //@{ /** Prepends a column for rendering a progress indicator. Returns the wxDataViewColumn created in the function or @NULL on failure. @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and the column renderer. */ wxDataViewColumn* PrependProgressColumn(const wxString& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = 80, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); wxDataViewColumn* PrependProgressColumn(const wxBitmap& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = 80, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); //@} //@{ /** Appends a column for rendering text. Returns the wxDataViewColumn created in the function or @NULL on failure. @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and the column renderer. */ wxDataViewColumn* AppendTextColumn(const wxString& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); wxDataViewColumn* AppendTextColumn(const wxBitmap& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); //@} //@{ /** Prepends a column for rendering text. Returns the wxDataViewColumn created in the function or @NULL on failure. @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and the column renderer. */ wxDataViewColumn* PrependTextColumn(const wxString& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); wxDataViewColumn* PrependTextColumn(const wxBitmap& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); //@} //@{ /** Appends a column for rendering a toggle. Returns the wxDataViewColumn created in the function or @NULL on failure. @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and the column renderer. */ wxDataViewColumn* AppendToggleColumn(const wxString& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = 30, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); wxDataViewColumn* AppendToggleColumn(const wxBitmap& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = 30, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); //@} //@{ /** Prepends a column for rendering a toggle. Returns the wxDataViewColumn created in the function or @NULL on failure. @note The @a align parameter is applied to both the column header and the column renderer. */ wxDataViewColumn* PrependToggleColumn(const wxString& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = 30, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); wxDataViewColumn* PrependToggleColumn(const wxBitmap& label, unsigned int model_column, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = 30, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); //@} /** Associates a wxDataViewModel with the control. This increases the reference count of the model by 1. */ virtual bool AssociateModel(wxDataViewModel* model); /** Removes all columns. */ virtual bool ClearColumns(); /** Collapses the item. */ virtual void Collapse(const wxDataViewItem& item); /** Deletes given column. */ virtual bool DeleteColumn(wxDataViewColumn* column); /** Programmatically starts editing given cell of @a item. Doesn't do anything if the item or this column is not editable. @since 2.9.4 */ virtual void EditItem(const wxDataViewItem& item, const wxDataViewColumn *column); /** Enable drag operations using the given @a format. */ virtual bool EnableDragSource( const wxDataFormat &format ); /** Enable drop operations using any of the specified @a formats. Currently this is fully implemented in the generic and native macOS versions. In wxGTK only the first element of the array is used. @note Passing empty array disables drag and drop operations completely. @since 3.1.6 */ bool EnableDropTargets(const wxVector& formats); /** Enable drop operations using the given @a format. See EnableDropTargets() for providing more than one supported format. @note Since 3.1.6 wxDF_INVALID can be passed to disable drag and drop support. */ bool EnableDropTarget( const wxDataFormat &format ); /** Call this to ensure that the given item is visible. */ virtual void EnsureVisible(const wxDataViewItem& item, const wxDataViewColumn* column = NULL); /** Expands the item. */ virtual void Expand(const wxDataViewItem& item); /** Expands all ancestors of the @a item. This method also ensures that the item itself as well as all ancestor items have been read from the model by the control. */ void ExpandAncestors( const wxDataViewItem & item ); /** Expand all children of the given item recursively. This is the same as calling Expand() on the @a item itself and then calling it for all of its children, grandchildren etc recursively. @since 3.1.5 */ void ExpandChildren( const wxDataViewItem & item ); /** Returns pointer to the column. @a pos refers to the position in the control which may change after reordering columns by the user. */ virtual wxDataViewColumn* GetColumn(unsigned int pos) const; /** Returns the number of columns. */ virtual unsigned int GetColumnCount() const; /** Returns the position of the column or -1 if not found in the control. */ virtual int GetColumnPosition(const wxDataViewColumn* column) const; /** Returns column containing the expanders. */ wxDataViewColumn* GetExpanderColumn() const; /** Returns the currently focused item. This is the item that the keyboard commands apply to. It may be invalid if there is no focus currently. This method is mostly useful for the controls with @c wxDV_MULTIPLE style as in the case of single selection it returns the same thing as GetSelection(). Notice that under all platforms except macOS the currently focused item may be selected or not but under macOS the current item is always selected. @see SetCurrentItem(), GetCurrentColumn() @since 2.9.2 */ wxDataViewItem GetCurrentItem() const; /** Returns the column that currently has focus. If the focus is set to individual cell within the currently focused item (as opposed to being on the item as a whole), then this is the column that the focus is on. Returns NULL if no column currently has focus. @see GetCurrentItem() @since 2.9.4 */ wxDataViewColumn *GetCurrentColumn() const; /** Returns indentation. */ int GetIndent() const; /** Returns item rectangle. If item is not currently visible, either because its parent is collapsed or it is outside of the visible part of the control due to the current vertical scrollbar position, return an empty rectangle. Coordinates of the rectangle are specified in wxDataViewCtrl client area coordinates. @param item A valid item. @param col If non-@NULL, the rectangle returned corresponds to the intersection of the item with the specified column. If @NULL, the rectangle spans all the columns. */ virtual wxRect GetItemRect(const wxDataViewItem& item, const wxDataViewColumn* col = NULL) const; /** Returns the window corresponding to the main area of the control. This is the window that actually shows the control items and may be different from wxDataViewCtrl window itself in some ports (currently this is only the case for the generic implementation used by default under MSW). */ wxWindow* GetMainWindow(); /** Returns pointer to the data model associated with the control (if any). */ wxDataViewModel* GetModel(); /** Returns the number of currently selected items. This method may be called for both the controls with single and multiple selections and returns the number of selected item, possibly 0, in any case. @since 2.9.3 */ virtual int GetSelectedItemsCount() const; /** Returns first selected item or an invalid item if none is selected. This method may be called for both the controls with single and multiple selections but returns an invalid item if more than one item is selected in the latter case, use HasSelection() to determine if there are any selected items when using multiple selection. */ virtual wxDataViewItem GetSelection() const; /** Fills @a sel with currently selected items and returns their number. This method may be called for both the controls with single and multiple selections. In the single selection case it returns the array with at most one element in it. @see GetSelectedItemsCount() */ virtual int GetSelections(wxDataViewItemArray& sel) const; /** Returns the wxDataViewColumn currently responsible for sorting or @NULL if none has been selected. */ virtual wxDataViewColumn* GetSortingColumn() const; /** Returns the columns which should be used for sorting the data in this control. This method is only useful when sorting by multiple columns had been enabled using AllowMultiColumnSort() previously, otherwise GetSortingColumn() is more convenient. @return A possibly empty vector containing all the columns used selected by the user for sorting. The sort order can be retrieved from each column object separately. @since 3.1.0 */ virtual wxVector GetSortingColumns() const; /** Returns true if any items are currently selected. This method may be called for both the controls with single and multiple selections. Calling this method is equivalent to calling GetSelectedItemsCount() and comparing its result with 0 but is more clear and might also be implemented more efficiently in the future. @since 2.9.3 */ bool HasSelection() const; /** Retrieves item and column at the given point. The point coordinates are specified in wxDataViewCtrl client area coordinates. */ virtual void HitTest(const wxPoint& point, wxDataViewItem& item, wxDataViewColumn*& col) const; /** Return @true if the item is expanded. @note When using the native macOS version this method has a bug which may result in returning @true even for items without children. */ virtual bool IsExpanded(const wxDataViewItem& item) const; /** Return @true if using more than one column for sorting is allowed. See AllowMultiColumnSort() and GetSortingColumns(). @since 3.1.0 */ bool IsMultiColumnSortAllowed() const; /** Return @true if the item is selected. */ virtual bool IsSelected(const wxDataViewItem& item) const; /** Select the given item. In single selection mode this changes the (unique) currently selected item. In multi selection mode, the @a item is selected and the previously selected items remain selected. */ virtual void Select(const wxDataViewItem& item); /** Select all items. */ virtual void SelectAll(); /** Set custom colour for the alternate rows used with wxDV_ROW_LINES style. Note that calling this method has no effect if wxDV_ROW_LINES is off. @param colour The colour to use for the alternate rows. @return @true if customizing this colour is supported (currently only in the generic version), @false if this method is not implemented under this platform. @since 3.1.1 */ bool SetAlternateRowColour(const wxColour& colour); /** Set which column shall contain the tree-like expanders. */ void SetExpanderColumn(wxDataViewColumn* col); /** Changes the currently focused item. The @a item parameter must be valid, there is no way to remove the current item from the control. In single selection mode, calling this method is the same as calling Select() and is thus not very useful. In multiple selection mode this method only moves the current item however without changing the selection except under macOS where the current item is always selected, so calling SetCurrentItem() selects @a item if it hadn't been selected before. @see GetCurrentItem() @since 2.9.2 */ void SetCurrentItem(const wxDataViewItem& item); /** Set custom colours and/or font to use for the header. This method allows customizing the display of the control header (it does nothing if @c wxDV_NO_HEADER style is used). Currently it is only implemented in the generic version and just returns @false without doing anything elsewhere. @param attr The attribute defining the colour(s) and font to use. It can be default, in which case the attributes are reset to their default values. @return @true if the attributes were updated, @false if the method is not implemented or failed. @since 3.1.1 */ bool SetHeaderAttr(const wxItemAttr& attr); /** Sets the indentation. */ void SetIndent(int indent); /** Sets the selection to the array of wxDataViewItems. Note that if @a sel contains any invalid items, they are simply ignored. */ virtual void SetSelections(const wxDataViewItemArray& sel); /** Unselect the given item. */ virtual void Unselect(const wxDataViewItem& item); /** Unselect all item. This method only has effect if multiple selections are allowed. */ virtual void UnselectAll(); /** Sets the row height. This function can only be used when all rows have the same height, i.e. when wxDV_VARIABLE_LINE_HEIGHT flag is not used. Currently this is implemented in the generic and native GTK and macOS (since 3.1.1) versions. Also notice that this method can only be used to increase the row height compared with the default one (as determined by the return value of wxDataViewRenderer::GetSize()), if it is set to a too small value then the minimum required by the renderers will be used. @return @true if the line height was changed or @false otherwise. @since 2.9.2 */ virtual bool SetRowHeight(int rowHeight); /** Toggle sorting by the given column. This method should only be used when sorting by multiple columns is allowed, see AllowMultiColumnSort(), and does nothing otherwise. @since 3.1.0 */ virtual void ToggleSortByColumn(int column); /** Return the number of items that can fit vertically in the visible area of the control. Returns -1 if the number of items per page couldn't be determined. On wxGTK this method can only determine the number of items per page if there is at least one item in the control. @since 3.1.1 */ int GetCountPerPage() const; /** Return the topmost visible item. Returns an invalid item if there is no topmost visible item or if the method is not implemented for the current platform. @since 3.1.1 */ wxDataViewItem GetTopItem() const; }; /** @class wxDataViewModelNotifier A wxDataViewModelNotifier instance is owned by a wxDataViewModel and mirrors its notification interface. See the documentation of that class for further information. @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewModelNotifier { public: /** Constructor. */ wxDataViewModelNotifier(); /** Destructor. */ virtual ~wxDataViewModelNotifier(); /** Called by owning model. */ virtual bool Cleared() = 0; /** Get owning wxDataViewModel. */ wxDataViewModel* GetOwner() const; /** Called by owning model. @return Always return @true from this function in derived classes. */ virtual bool ItemAdded(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxDataViewItem& item) = 0; /** Called by owning model. @return Always return @true from this function in derived classes. */ virtual bool ItemChanged(const wxDataViewItem& item) = 0; /** Called by owning model. @return Always return @true from this function in derived classes. */ virtual bool ItemDeleted(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxDataViewItem& item) = 0; /** Called by owning model. @return Always return @true from this function in derived classes. */ virtual bool ItemsAdded(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxDataViewItemArray& items); /** Called by owning model. @return Always return @true from this function in derived classes. */ virtual bool ItemsChanged(const wxDataViewItemArray& items); /** Called by owning model. @return Always return @true from this function in derived classes. */ virtual bool ItemsDeleted(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxDataViewItemArray& items); /** Called by owning model. */ virtual void Resort() = 0; /** Set owner of this notifier. Used internally. */ void SetOwner(wxDataViewModel* owner); /** Called by owning model. @return Always return @true from this function in derived classes. */ virtual bool ValueChanged(const wxDataViewItem& item, unsigned int col) = 0; }; /** The mode of a data-view cell; see wxDataViewRenderer for more info. */ enum wxDataViewCellMode { /** The cell only displays information and cannot be manipulated or otherwise interacted with in any way. Note that this doesn't mean that the row being drawn can't be selected, just that a particular element of it cannot be individually modified. */ wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, /** Indicates that the cell can be @em activated by clicking it or using keyboard. Activating a cell is an alternative to showing inline editor when the value can be edited in a simple way that doesn't warrant full editor control. The most typical use of cell activation is toggling the checkbox in wxDataViewToggleRenderer; others would be e.g. an embedded volume slider or a five-star rating column. The exact means of activating a cell are platform-dependent, but they are usually similar to those used for inline editing of values. Typically, a cell would be activated by Space or Enter keys or by left mouse click. @note Do not confuse this with item activation in wxDataViewCtrl and the wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_ACTIVATED event. That one is used for activating the item (or, to put it differently, the entire row) similarly to analogous messages in wxTreeCtrl and wxListCtrl, and the effect differs (play a song, open a file etc.). Cell activation, on the other hand, is all about interacting with the individual cell. @see wxDataViewCustomRenderer::ActivateCell() */ wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE, /** Indicates that the user can edit the data in-place in an inline editor control that will show up when the user wants to edit the cell. A typical example of this behaviour is changing the filename in a file managers. Editing is typically triggered by slowly double-clicking the cell or by a platform-dependent keyboard shortcut (F2 is typical on Windows, Space and/or Enter is common elsewhere and supported on Windows too). @see wxDataViewCustomRenderer::CreateEditorCtrl() */ wxDATAVIEW_CELL_EDITABLE }; /** The values of this enum controls how a wxDataViewRenderer should display its contents in a cell. */ enum wxDataViewCellRenderState { wxDATAVIEW_CELL_SELECTED = 1, wxDATAVIEW_CELL_PRELIT = 2, wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INSENSITIVE = 4, wxDATAVIEW_CELL_FOCUSED = 8 }; /** @class wxDataViewRenderer This class is used by wxDataViewCtrl to render the individual cells. One instance of a renderer class is owned by a wxDataViewColumn. There is a number of ready-to-use renderers provided: - wxDataViewTextRenderer, - wxDataViewIconTextRenderer, - wxDataViewCheckIconTextRenderer, - wxDataViewToggleRenderer, - wxDataViewProgressRenderer, - wxDataViewBitmapRenderer, - wxDataViewDateRenderer, - wxDataViewSpinRenderer. - wxDataViewChoiceRenderer. Additionally, the user can write their own renderers by deriving from wxDataViewCustomRenderer. The ::wxDataViewCellMode and ::wxDataViewCellRenderState flags accepted by the constructors respectively controls what actions the cell data allows and how the renderer should display its contents in a cell. @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewRenderer : public wxObject { public: /** Constructor. */ wxDataViewRenderer(const wxString& varianttype, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT ); /** Enable or disable replacing parts of the item text with ellipsis to make it fit the column width. This method only makes sense for the renderers working with text, such as wxDataViewTextRenderer or wxDataViewIconTextRenderer. By default wxELLIPSIZE_MIDDLE is used. @param mode Ellipsization mode, use wxELLIPSIZE_NONE to disable. @since 2.9.1 */ void EnableEllipsize(wxEllipsizeMode mode = wxELLIPSIZE_MIDDLE); /** Disable replacing parts of the item text with ellipsis. If ellipsizing is disabled, the string will be truncated if it doesn't fit. This is the same as @code EnableEllipsize(wxELLIPSIZE_NONE) @endcode. @since 2.9.1 */ void DisableEllipsize(); /** This method returns a string describing the content of the renderer to the class implementing accessibility features in wxDataViewCtrl. @note The method is implemented if @c wxUSE_ACCESSIBILITY setup symbol is set to 1. @since 3.1.1 */ virtual wxString GetAccessibleDescription() const = 0; /** Returns the alignment. See SetAlignment() */ virtual int GetAlignment() const; /** Returns the ellipsize mode used by the renderer. If the return value is wxELLIPSIZE_NONE, the text is simply truncated if it doesn't fit. @see EnableEllipsize() */ wxEllipsizeMode GetEllipsizeMode() const; /** Returns the cell mode. */ virtual wxDataViewCellMode GetMode() const; /** Returns pointer to the owning wxDataViewColumn. */ wxDataViewColumn* GetOwner() const; /** This methods retrieves the value from the renderer in order to transfer the value back to the data model. Returns @false on failure. */ virtual bool GetValue(wxVariant& value) const = 0; /** Returns a string with the type of the wxVariant supported by this renderer. */ wxString GetVariantType() const; /** Sets the alignment of the renderer's content. The default value of @c wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT indicates that the content should have the same alignment as the column header. The method is not implemented under macOS and the renderer always aligns its contents as the column header on that platform. The other platforms support both vertical and horizontal alignment. */ virtual void SetAlignment( int align ); /** Sets the owning wxDataViewColumn. This is usually called from within wxDataViewColumn. */ void SetOwner(wxDataViewColumn* owner); /** Set the value of the renderer (and thus its cell) to @a value. The internal code will then render this cell with this data. @param value A valid, i.e. non-null, value to be shown. */ virtual bool SetValue(const wxVariant& value) = 0; /** Set the transformer object to be used to customize values before they are rendered. Can be used to change the value if it is shown on a highlighted row (i.e. in selection) which typically has dark background. It is useful in combination with wxDataViewTextRenderer with markup and can be used e.g. to remove background color attributes inside selection, as a lightweight alternative to implementing an entire wxDataViewCustomRenderer specialization. @a transformer can be @NULL to reset any transformer currently being used. Takes ownership of @a transformer. @see wxDataViewValueAdjuster @since 3.1.1 */ void SetValueAdjuster(wxDataViewValueAdjuster *transformer); /** Before data is committed to the data model, it is passed to this method where it can be checked for validity. This can also be used for checking a valid range or limiting the user input in a certain aspect (e.g. max number of characters or only alphanumeric input, ASCII only etc.). Return @false if the value is not valid. Please note that due to implementation limitations, this validation is done after the editing control already is destroyed and the editing process finished. */ virtual bool Validate(wxVariant& value); virtual bool HasEditorCtrl() const; virtual wxWindow* CreateEditorCtrl(wxWindow * parent, wxRect labelRect, const wxVariant& value); virtual bool GetValueFromEditorCtrl(wxWindow * editor, wxVariant& value); virtual bool StartEditing( const wxDataViewItem &item, wxRect labelRect ); virtual void CancelEditing(); virtual bool FinishEditing(); wxWindow *GetEditorCtrl(); protected: wxDataViewCtrl* GetView() const; }; /** @class wxDataViewTextRenderer wxDataViewTextRenderer is used for rendering text. It supports in-place editing if desired. @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewTextRenderer : public wxDataViewRenderer { public: /** Returns the wxVariant type used with this renderer. @since 3.1.0 */ static wxString GetDefaultType(); /** The ctor. */ wxDataViewTextRenderer(const wxString& varianttype = GetDefaultType(), wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT ); /** Enable interpretation of markup in the item data. If this method is called with @true argument, markup (@ref wxControl::SetLabelMarkup()) in the data of the items in this column will be interpreted, which can be used for a more fine-grained appearance control than just setting an attribute, which affects all of the item text. For example, as shown in the @ref page_samples_dataview, after creating a column using a markup-enabled renderer: @code wxDataViewTextRenderer* renderer = new wxDataViewTextRenderer(); renderer->EnableMarkup(); dataViewCtrl->AppendColumn(new wxDataViewColumn("title", renderer, 0)); @endcode The overridden model wxDataViewModel::GetValue() method may return values containing markup for this column: @code void MyModel::GetValue(wxVariant& variant, const wxDataViewItem& item, unsigned int col) const { if ( col == 0 && item == ... ) { variant = "light and " "dark blue"; } ... } @endcode @note Currently wxDataViewIconTextRenderer only provides EnableMarkup() EnableMarkup() in wxGTK, but not under the other platforms, so you should only use it for plain wxDataViewTextRenderer columns, without icons, in portable code. @since 3.1.1 */ void EnableMarkup(bool enable = true); }; /** @class wxDataViewIconTextRenderer The wxDataViewIconTextRenderer class is used to display text with a small icon next to it as it is typically done in a file manager. This classes uses the wxDataViewIconText helper class to store its data. wxDataViewIconText can be converted to and from a wxVariant using the left shift operator. @see wxDataViewCheckIconTextRenderer @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewIconTextRenderer : public wxDataViewRenderer { public: /** Returns the wxVariant type used with this renderer. @since 3.1.0 */ static wxString GetDefaultType(); /** The ctor. */ wxDataViewIconTextRenderer(const wxString& varianttype = GetDefaultType(), wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT ); }; /** This renderer class shows a checkbox in addition to the icon and text shown by the base class and also allows the user to toggle this checkbox. By default this class doesn't allow the user to put the checkbox into the third, i.e. indeterminate, state, even though it can display the state if the program returns the corresponding value from the associated model. Call Allow3rdStateForUser() explicitly if the user should be able to select the 3rd state interactively too. This class is used internally by wxTreeListCtrl, and can be seen in action in the corresponding sample. @see wxDataViewIconTextRenderer, wxDataViewToggleRenderer @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} @since 3.1.1 */ class wxDataViewCheckIconTextRenderer : public wxDataViewRenderer { public: static wxString GetDefaultType(); /** Create a new renderer. By default the renderer is activatable, i.e. allows the user to toggle the checkbox. */ explicit wxDataViewCheckIconTextRenderer ( wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE, int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT ); /** Allow the user to interactively select the 3rd state for the items rendered by this object. As described in the class overview, this renderer can always display the 3rd ("indeterminate") checkbox state if the model contains cells with wxCHK_UNDETERMINED value, but it doesn't allow the user to set it by default. Call this method to allow this to happen. @param allow If @true, interactively clicking a checked cell switches it to the indeterminate value and clicking it again unchecks it. If @false, clicking a checked cell switches to the unchecked value, skipping the indeterminate one. */ void Allow3rdStateForUser(bool allow = true); }; /** @class wxDataViewProgressRenderer This class is used by wxDataViewCtrl to render progress bars. @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewProgressRenderer : public wxDataViewRenderer { public: /** Returns the wxVariant type used with this renderer. @since 3.1.0 */ static wxString GetDefaultType(); /** The ctor. */ wxDataViewProgressRenderer(const wxString& label = wxEmptyString, const wxString& varianttype = GetDefaultType(), wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT ); }; /** @class wxDataViewSpinRenderer This is a specialized renderer for rendering integer values. It supports modifying the values in-place by using a wxSpinCtrl. The renderer only support variants of type @e long. @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewSpinRenderer : public wxDataViewCustomRenderer { public: /** Constructor. @a min and @a max indicate the minimum and maximum values for the wxSpinCtrl. */ wxDataViewSpinRenderer(int min, int max, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_EDITABLE, int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT); }; /** @class wxDataViewToggleRenderer This class is used by wxDataViewCtrl to render toggle controls. Note that "toggles" can be represented either by check boxes (default) or radio buttons. @see wxDataViewCheckIconTextRenderer @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewToggleRenderer : public wxDataViewRenderer { public: /** Returns the wxVariant type used with this renderer. @since 3.1.0 */ static wxString GetDefaultType(); /** The ctor. */ wxDataViewToggleRenderer(const wxString& varianttype = GetDefaultType(), wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT); /** Switch to using radiobutton-like appearance instead of the default checkbox-like one. By default, this renderer uses checkboxes to represent the boolean values, but using this method its appearance can be changed to use radio buttons instead. Notice that only the appearance is changed, the cells don't really start behaving as radio buttons after a call to ShowAsRadio(), i.e. the application code also needs to react to selecting one of the cells shown by this renderer and clearing all the other ones in the same row or column to actually implement radio button-like behaviour. @since 3.1.2 */ void ShowAsRadio(); }; /** A wxDataViewCtrl renderer using wxChoice control and values of strings in it. This class is used by wxDataViewCtrl to render choice controls. It stores a string so that SetValue() and GetValue() operate on a variant holding a string. @see wxDataViewChoiceByIndexRenderer @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewChoiceRenderer: public wxDataViewRenderer { public: /** The ctor. */ wxDataViewChoiceRenderer( const wxArrayString &choices, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_EDITABLE, int alignment = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT ); /** Returns the choice referred to by index. */ wxString GetChoice(size_t index) const; /** Returns all choices. */ const wxArrayString& GetChoices() const; }; /** A wxDataViewCtrl renderer using wxChoice control and indexes into it. Unlike its base wxDataViewChoiceRenderer class, this one stores the choice index, i.e. an @c int, in the variant used by its SetValue() and GetValue(). @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewChoiceByIndexRenderer : public wxDataViewChoiceRenderer { public: /** The ctor. */ wxDataViewChoiceByIndexRenderer( const wxArrayString &choices, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_EDITABLE, int alignment = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT ); }; /** @class wxDataViewDateRenderer This class is used by wxDataViewCtrl to render calendar controls. @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewDateRenderer : public wxDataViewRenderer { public: /** Returns the wxVariant type used with this renderer. @since 3.1.0 */ static wxString GetDefaultType(); /** The ctor. */ wxDataViewDateRenderer(const wxString& varianttype = GetDefaultType(), wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE, int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT); }; /** @class wxDataViewCustomRenderer You need to derive a new class from wxDataViewCustomRenderer in order to write a new renderer. You need to override at least wxDataViewRenderer::SetValue, wxDataViewRenderer::GetValue, wxDataViewCustomRenderer::GetSize and wxDataViewCustomRenderer::Render. If you want your renderer to support in-place editing then you also need to override wxDataViewCustomRenderer::HasEditorCtrl, wxDataViewCustomRenderer::CreateEditorCtrl and wxDataViewCustomRenderer::GetValueFromEditorCtrl. If @c wxUSE_ACCESSIBILITY setup symbol is set to 1, you might need to override also wxDataViewRenderer::GetAccessibleDescription. Note that a special event handler will be pushed onto that editor control which handles @e \ and focus out events in order to end the editing. @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewCustomRenderer : public wxDataViewRenderer { public: /** Returns the wxVariant type used with this renderer. @since 3.1.0 */ static wxString GetDefaultType(); /** Constructor. */ wxDataViewCustomRenderer(const wxString& varianttype = GetDefaultType(), wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT); /** Destructor. */ virtual ~wxDataViewCustomRenderer(); /** Override this to react to cell @em activation. Activating a cell is an alternative to showing inline editor when the value can be edited in a simple way that doesn't warrant full editor control. The most typical use of cell activation is toggling the checkbox in wxDataViewToggleRenderer; others would be e.g. an embedded volume slider or a five-star rating column. The exact means of activating a cell are platform-dependent, but they are usually similar to those used for inline editing of values. Typically, a cell would be activated by Space or Enter keys or by left mouse click. This method will only be called if the cell has the wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE mode. @param cell Coordinates of the activated cell's area. @param model The model to manipulate in response. @param item Activated item. @param col Activated column of @a item. @param mouseEvent If the activation was triggered by mouse click, contains the corresponding event. Is @NULL otherwise (for keyboard activation). Mouse coordinates are adjusted to be relative to the cell. @since 2.9.3 @note Do not confuse this method with item activation in wxDataViewCtrl and the wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_ACTIVATED event. That one is used for activating the item (or, to put it differently, the entire row) similarly to analogous messages in wxTreeCtrl and wxListCtrl, and the effect differs (play a song, open a file etc.). Cell activation, on the other hand, is all about interacting with the individual cell. @see CreateEditorCtrl() */ virtual bool ActivateCell(const wxRect& cell, wxDataViewModel* model, const wxDataViewItem & item, unsigned int col, const wxMouseEvent *mouseEvent); /** Override this to create the actual editor control once editing is about to start. This method will only be called if the cell has the wxDATAVIEW_CELL_EDITABLE mode. Editing is typically triggered by slowly double-clicking the cell or by a platform-dependent keyboard shortcut (F2 is typical on Windows, Space and/or Enter is common elsewhere and supported on Windows too). @param parent The parent of the editor control. @param labelRect Indicates the position and size of the editor control. The control should be created in place of the cell and @a labelRect should be respected as much as possible. @param value Initial value of the editor. An example: @code { long l = value; return new wxSpinCtrl( parent, wxID_ANY, wxEmptyString, labelRect.GetTopLeft(), labelRect.GetSize(), 0, 0, 100, l ); } @endcode @note Currently support for this method is not implemented in the native macOS version of the control, i.e. it will be never called there. @see ActivateCell() */ virtual wxWindow* CreateEditorCtrl(wxWindow* parent, wxRect labelRect, const wxVariant& value); /** Return the attribute to be used for rendering. This function may be called from Render() implementation to use the attributes defined for the item if the renderer supports them. Notice that when Render() is called, the wxDC object passed to it is already set up to use the correct attributes (e.g. its font is set to bold or italic version if wxDataViewItemAttr::GetBold() or GetItalic() returns true) so it may not be necessary to call it explicitly if you only want to render text using the items attributes. @since 2.9.1 */ const wxDataViewItemAttr& GetAttr() const; /** Return size required to show content. */ virtual wxSize GetSize() const = 0; /** Override this so that the renderer can get the value from the editor control (pointed to by @a editor): @code { wxSpinCtrl *sc = (wxSpinCtrl*) editor; long l = sc->GetValue(); value = l; return true; } @endcode */ virtual bool GetValueFromEditorCtrl(wxWindow* editor, wxVariant& value); /** Override this and make it return @true in order to indicate that this renderer supports in-place editing. */ virtual bool HasEditorCtrl() const; /** Override this to react to a left click. This method will only be called in @c wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE mode. @deprecated Use ActivateCell instead. */ virtual bool LeftClick( wxPoint cursor, wxRect cell, wxDataViewModel * model, const wxDataViewItem & item, unsigned int col ); /** Override this to react to the activation of a cell. @deprecated Use ActivateCell instead. */ virtual bool Activate(wxRect cell, wxDataViewModel * model, const wxDataViewItem & item, unsigned int col); /** Override this to render the cell. Before this is called, wxDataViewRenderer::SetValue was called so that this instance knows what to render. */ virtual bool Render(wxRect cell, wxDC* dc, int state) = 0; /** This method should be called from within Render() whenever you need to render simple text. This will ensure that the correct colour, font and vertical alignment will be chosen so the text will look the same as text drawn by native renderers. */ void RenderText(const wxString& text, int xoffset, wxRect cell, wxDC* dc, int state); /** Override this to start a drag operation. Not yet supported. */ virtual bool StartDrag(const wxPoint& cursor, const wxRect& cell, wxDataViewModel* model, const wxDataViewItem & item, unsigned int col); protected: /** Helper for GetSize() implementations, respects attributes. */ wxSize GetTextExtent(const wxString& str) const; }; /** @class wxDataViewBitmapRenderer This class is used by wxDataViewCtrl to render bitmap controls. @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewBitmapRenderer : public wxDataViewRenderer { public: /** Returns the wxVariant type used with this renderer. @since 3.1.0 */ static wxString GetDefaultType(); /** The ctor. */ wxDataViewBitmapRenderer(const wxString& varianttype = GetDefaultType(), wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int align = wxDVR_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT); }; /** The flags used by wxDataViewColumn. Can be combined together. */ enum wxDataViewColumnFlags { wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE = 1, wxDATAVIEW_COL_SORTABLE = 2, wxDATAVIEW_COL_REORDERABLE = 4, wxDATAVIEW_COL_HIDDEN = 8 }; /** @class wxDataViewColumn This class represents a column in a wxDataViewCtrl. One wxDataViewColumn is bound to one column in the data model to which the wxDataViewCtrl has been associated. An instance of wxDataViewRenderer is used by this class to render its data. @note In wxGTK, setting the width of the column doesn't happen immediately when SetWidth() is called, but only slightly later and GetWidth() will return the old width (0 initially) until this happens. If the column widths are set before wxDataViewCtrl is initially shown, they will only be effectively set when it becomes visible. @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewColumn : public wxSettableHeaderColumn { public: /** Constructs a text column. @param title The title of the column. @param renderer The class which will render the contents of this column. @param model_column The index of the model's column which is associated with this object. @param width The width of the column. The @c wxDVC_DEFAULT_WIDTH value is the fixed default value. @param align The alignment of the column title. @param flags One or more flags of the ::wxDataViewColumnFlags enumeration. */ wxDataViewColumn(const wxString& title, wxDataViewRenderer* renderer, unsigned int model_column, int width = wxDVC_DEFAULT_WIDTH, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); /** Constructs a bitmap column. @param bitmap The bitmap of the column. @param renderer The class which will render the contents of this column. @param model_column The index of the model's column which is associated with this object. @param width The width of the column. The @c wxDVC_DEFAULT_WIDTH value is the fixed default value. @param align The alignment of the column title. @param flags One or more flags of the ::wxDataViewColumnFlags enumeration. */ wxDataViewColumn(const wxBitmap& bitmap, wxDataViewRenderer* renderer, unsigned int model_column, int width = wxDVC_DEFAULT_WIDTH, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE); /** Returns the index of the column of the model, which this wxDataViewColumn is displaying. */ unsigned int GetModelColumn() const; /** Returns the owning wxDataViewCtrl. */ wxDataViewCtrl* GetOwner() const; /** Returns the renderer of this wxDataViewColumn. @see wxDataViewRenderer. */ wxDataViewRenderer* GetRenderer() const; }; /** @class wxDataViewListCtrl This class is a wxDataViewCtrl which internally uses a wxDataViewListStore and forwards most of its API to that class. The purpose of this class is to offer a simple way to display and edit a small table of data without having to write your own wxDataViewModel. @code wxDataViewListCtrl *listctrl = new wxDataViewListCtrl( parent, wxID_ANY ); listctrl->AppendToggleColumn( "Toggle" ); listctrl->AppendTextColumn( "Text" ); wxVector data; data.push_back( wxVariant(true) ); data.push_back( wxVariant("row 1") ); listctrl->AppendItem( data ); data.clear(); data.push_back( wxVariant(false) ); data.push_back( wxVariant("row 3") ); listctrl->AppendItem( data ); @endcode @beginStyleTable See wxDataViewCtrl for the list of supported styles. @endStyleTable @beginEventEmissionTable See wxDataViewCtrl for the list of events emitted by this class. @endEventTable @library{wxcore} @category{ctrl,dvc} @since 2.9.0 */ class wxDataViewListCtrl: public wxDataViewCtrl { public: /** Default ctor. */ wxDataViewListCtrl(); /** Constructor. Calls Create(). */ wxDataViewListCtrl( wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID id, const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = wxDV_ROW_LINES, const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator ); /** Destructor. Deletes the image list if any. */ ~wxDataViewListCtrl(); /** Creates the control and a wxDataViewListStore as its internal model. */ bool Create( wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID id, const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = wxDV_ROW_LINES, const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator ); //@{ /** Returns the store. */ wxDataViewListStore *GetStore(); const wxDataViewListStore *GetStore() const; //@} /** Returns the position of given @e item or wxNOT_FOUND if it's not a valid item. @since 2.9.2 */ int ItemToRow(const wxDataViewItem &item) const; /** Returns the wxDataViewItem at the given @e row. @since 2.9.2 */ wxDataViewItem RowToItem(int row) const; //@{ /** @name Selection handling functions */ /** Returns index of the selected row or wxNOT_FOUND. @see wxDataViewCtrl::GetSelection() @since 2.9.2 */ int GetSelectedRow() const; /** Selects given row. @see wxDataViewCtrl::Select() @since 2.9.2 */ void SelectRow(unsigned row); /** Unselects given row. @see wxDataViewCtrl::Unselect() @since 2.9.2 */ void UnselectRow(unsigned row); /** Returns true if @a row is selected. @see wxDataViewCtrl::IsSelected() @since 2.9.2 */ bool IsRowSelected(unsigned row) const; //@} /** @name Column management functions */ //@{ /** Appends a column to the control and additionally appends a column to the store with the type string. */ virtual bool AppendColumn( wxDataViewColumn *column ); /** Appends a column to the control and additionally appends a column to the list store with the type @a varianttype. */ void AppendColumn( wxDataViewColumn *column, const wxString &varianttype ); /** Appends a text column to the control and the store. See wxDataViewColumn::wxDataViewColumn for more info about the parameters. */ wxDataViewColumn *AppendTextColumn( const wxString &label, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_LEFT, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE ); /** Appends a toggle column to the control and the store. See wxDataViewColumn::wxDataViewColumn for more info about the parameters. */ wxDataViewColumn *AppendToggleColumn( const wxString &label, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_ACTIVATABLE, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_LEFT, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE ); /** Appends a progress column to the control and the store. See wxDataViewColumn::wxDataViewColumn for more info about the parameters. */ wxDataViewColumn *AppendProgressColumn( const wxString &label, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_LEFT, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE ); /** Appends an icon-and-text column to the control and the store. See wxDataViewColumn::wxDataViewColumn for more info about the parameters. */ wxDataViewColumn *AppendIconTextColumn( const wxString &label, wxDataViewCellMode mode = wxDATAVIEW_CELL_INERT, int width = -1, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_LEFT, int flags = wxDATAVIEW_COL_RESIZABLE ); /** Inserts a column to the control and additionally inserts a column to the store with the type string. */ virtual bool InsertColumn( unsigned int pos, wxDataViewColumn *column ); /** Inserts a column to the control and additionally inserts a column to the list store with the type @a varianttype. */ void InsertColumn( unsigned int pos, wxDataViewColumn *column, const wxString &varianttype ); /** Prepends a column to the control and additionally prepends a column to the store with the type string. */ virtual bool PrependColumn( wxDataViewColumn *column ); /** Prepends a column to the control and additionally prepends a column to the list store with the type @a varianttype. */ void PrependColumn( wxDataViewColumn *column, const wxString &varianttype ); //@} /** @name Item management functions */ //@{ /** Appends an item (i.e.\ a row) to the control. Note that the size of @a values vector must be exactly equal to the number of columns in the control and that columns must not be modified after adding any items to the control (or, conversely, items must not be added before the columns are set up). */ void AppendItem( const wxVector &values, wxUIntPtr data = NULL ); /** Prepends an item (i.e.\ a row) to the control. See remarks for AppendItem() for preconditions of this method. */ void PrependItem( const wxVector &values, wxUIntPtr data = NULL ); /** Inserts an item (i.e.\ a row) to the control. See remarks for AppendItem() for preconditions of this method. Additionally, @a row must be less than or equal to the current number of items in the control (see GetItemCount()). */ void InsertItem( unsigned int row, const wxVector &values, wxUIntPtr data = NULL ); /** Delete the row at position @a row. */ void DeleteItem( unsigned row ); /** Delete all items (= all rows). */ void DeleteAllItems(); /** Returns the number of items (=rows) in the control @since 2.9.4 */ unsigned int GetItemCount() const; /** Returns the client data associated with the item. @see SetItemData() @since 2.9.4 */ wxUIntPtr GetItemData(const wxDataViewItem& item) const; /** Sets the value in the store and update the control. */ void SetValue( const wxVariant &value, unsigned int row, unsigned int col ); /** Returns the value from the store. */ void GetValue( wxVariant &value, unsigned int row, unsigned int col ); /** Sets the value in the store and update the control. This method assumes that the string is stored in respective column. */ void SetTextValue( const wxString &value, unsigned int row, unsigned int col ); /** Returns the value from the store. This method assumes that the string is stored in respective column. */ wxString GetTextValue( unsigned int row, unsigned int col ) const; /** Sets the value in the store and update the control. This method assumes that the boolean value is stored in respective column. */ void SetToggleValue( bool value, unsigned int row, unsigned int col ); /** Returns the value from the store. This method assumes that the boolean value is stored in respective column. */ bool GetToggleValue( unsigned int row, unsigned int col ) const; /** Associates a client data pointer with the given item. Notice that the control does @e not take ownership of the pointer for compatibility with wxListCtrl. I.e. it will @e not delete the pointer (if it is a pointer and not a number) itself, it is up to you to do it. @see GetItemData() @since 2.9.4 */ void SetItemData(const wxDataViewItem& item, wxUIntPtr data); //@} }; /** @class wxDataViewTreeCtrl This class is a wxDataViewCtrl which internally uses a wxDataViewTreeStore and forwards most of its API to that class. Additionally, it uses a wxImageList to store a list of icons. The main purpose of this class is to provide a simple upgrade path for code using wxTreeCtrl. @beginStyleTable See wxDataViewCtrl for the list of supported styles. @endStyleTable @beginEventEmissionTable See wxDataViewCtrl for the list of events emitted by this class. @endEventTable @library{wxcore} @category{ctrl,dvc} @since 2.9.0 @appearance{dataviewtreectrl} */ class wxDataViewTreeCtrl : public wxDataViewCtrl { public: /** Default ctor. */ wxDataViewTreeCtrl(); /** Constructor. Calls Create(). */ wxDataViewTreeCtrl(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = wxDV_NO_HEADER | wxDV_ROW_LINES, const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator); /** Destructor. Deletes the image list if any. */ virtual ~wxDataViewTreeCtrl(); /** Appends a container to the given @a parent. */ wxDataViewItem AppendContainer(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxString& text, int icon = -1, int expanded = -1, wxClientData* data = NULL); /** Appends an item to the given @a parent. */ wxDataViewItem AppendItem(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxString& text, int icon = -1, wxClientData* data = NULL); /** Creates the control and a wxDataViewTreeStore as its internal model. The default tree column created by this method is an editable column using wxDataViewIconTextRenderer as its renderer. */ bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = wxDV_NO_HEADER | wxDV_ROW_LINES, const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator); /** Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore. */ void DeleteAllItems(); /** Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore. */ void DeleteChildren(const wxDataViewItem& item); /** Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore. */ void DeleteItem(const wxDataViewItem& item); /** Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore. */ int GetChildCount(const wxDataViewItem& parent) const; /** Returns the image list. */ wxImageList* GetImageList(); /** Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore. */ wxClientData* GetItemData(const wxDataViewItem& item) const; /** Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore. */ wxIcon GetItemExpandedIcon(const wxDataViewItem& item) const; /** Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore. */ wxIcon GetItemIcon(const wxDataViewItem& item) const; /** Returns the item's parent. @since 3.1.6 */ wxDataViewItem GetItemParent(wxDataViewItem item) const; /** Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore. */ wxString GetItemText(const wxDataViewItem& item) const; /** Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore. */ wxDataViewItem GetNthChild(const wxDataViewItem& parent, unsigned int pos) const; //@{ /** Returns the store. */ wxDataViewTreeStore* GetStore(); const wxDataViewTreeStore* GetStore() const; //@} /** Calls the same method from wxDataViewTreeStore but uses an index position in the image list instead of a wxIcon. */ wxDataViewItem InsertContainer(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxDataViewItem& previous, const wxString& text, int icon = -1, int expanded = -1, wxClientData* data = NULL); /** Calls the same method from wxDataViewTreeStore but uses an index position in the image list instead of a wxIcon. */ wxDataViewItem InsertItem(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxDataViewItem& previous, const wxString& text, int icon = -1, wxClientData* data = NULL); /** Returns true if item is a container. */ bool IsContainer( const wxDataViewItem& item ); /** Calls the same method from wxDataViewTreeStore but uses an index position in the image list instead of a wxIcon. */ wxDataViewItem PrependContainer(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxString& text, int icon = -1, int expanded = -1, wxClientData* data = NULL); /** Calls the same method from wxDataViewTreeStore but uses an index position in the image list instead of a wxIcon. */ wxDataViewItem PrependItem(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxString& text, int icon = -1, wxClientData* data = NULL); /** Sets the image list. */ void SetImageList(wxImageList* imagelist); /** Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore. */ void SetItemData(const wxDataViewItem& item, wxClientData* data); /** Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore. */ void SetItemExpandedIcon(const wxDataViewItem& item, const wxBitmapBundle& icon); /** Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore. */ void SetItemIcon(const wxDataViewItem& item, const wxBitmapBundle& icon); /** Calls the identical method from wxDataViewTreeStore. */ void SetItemText(const wxDataViewItem& item, const wxString& text); }; /** @class wxDataViewListStore wxDataViewListStore is a specialised wxDataViewModel for storing a simple table of data. Since it derives from wxDataViewIndexListModel its data is be accessed by row (i.e. by index) instead of only by wxDataViewItem. This class actually stores the values (therefore its name) and implements all virtual methods from the base classes so it can be used directly without having to derive any class from it, but it is mostly used from within wxDataViewListCtrl. @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewListStore: public wxDataViewIndexListModel { public: /** Constructor */ wxDataViewListStore(); /** Destructor */ ~wxDataViewListStore(); /** Prepends a data column. @a variantype indicates the type of values store in the column. This does not automatically fill in any (default) values in rows which exist in the store already. */ void PrependColumn( const wxString &varianttype ); /** Inserts a data column before @a pos. @a variantype indicates the type of values store in the column. This does not automatically fill in any (default) values in rows which exist in the store already. */ void InsertColumn( unsigned int pos, const wxString &varianttype ); /** Appends a data column. @a variantype indicates the type of values store in the column. This does not automatically fill in any (default) values in rows which exist in the store already. */ void AppendColumn( const wxString &varianttype ); /** Appends an item (=row) and fills it with @a values. The values must match the values specifies in the column in number and type. No (default) values are filled in automatically. */ void AppendItem( const wxVector &values, wxUIntPtr data = NULL ); /** Prepends an item (=row) and fills it with @a values. The values must match the values specifies in the column in number and type. No (default) values are filled in automatically. */ void PrependItem( const wxVector &values, wxUIntPtr data = NULL ); /** Inserts an item (=row) and fills it with @a values. The values must match the values specifies in the column in number and type. No (default) values are filled in automatically. */ void InsertItem( unsigned int row, const wxVector &values, wxUIntPtr data = NULL ); /** Delete the item (=row) at position @a pos. */ void DeleteItem( unsigned pos ); /** Delete all item (=all rows) in the store. */ void DeleteAllItems(); /** Returns the number of items (=rows) in the control @since 2.9.4 */ unsigned int GetItemCount() const; /** Returns the client data associated with the item. @see SetItemData() @since 2.9.4 */ wxUIntPtr GetItemData(const wxDataViewItem& item) const; /** Overridden from wxDataViewModel */ virtual unsigned int GetColumnCount() const; /** Overridden from wxDataViewModel */ virtual wxString GetColumnType( unsigned int col ) const; /** Sets the client data associated with the item. Notice that this class does @e not take ownership of the passed in pointer and will not delete it. @see GetItemData() @since 2.9.4 */ void SetItemData(const wxDataViewItem& item, wxUIntPtr data); /** Overridden from wxDataViewIndexListModel */ virtual void GetValueByRow( wxVariant &value, unsigned int row, unsigned int col ) const; /** Overridden from wxDataViewIndexListModel */ virtual bool SetValueByRow( const wxVariant &value, unsigned int row, unsigned int col ); }; /** @class wxDataViewTreeStore wxDataViewTreeStore is a specialised wxDataViewModel for storing simple trees very much like wxTreeCtrl does and it offers a similar API. This class actually stores the entire tree and the values (therefore its name) and implements all virtual methods from the base class so it can be used directly without having to derive any class from it, but it is mostly used from within wxDataViewTreeCtrl. Notice that by default this class sorts all items with children before the leaf items. If this behaviour is inappropriate, you need to derive a custom class from this one and override either its HasDefaultCompare() method to return false, which would result in items being sorted just in the order in which they were added, or its Compare() function to compare the items using some other criterion, e.g. alphabetically. @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewTreeStore : public wxDataViewModel { public: /** Constructor. Creates the invisible root node internally. */ wxDataViewTreeStore(); /** Destructor. */ virtual ~wxDataViewTreeStore(); /** Append a container. */ wxDataViewItem AppendContainer(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxString& text, const wxBitmapBundle& icon = wxBitmapBundle(), const wxBitmapBundle& expanded = wxBitmapBundle(), wxClientData* data = NULL); /** Append an item. */ wxDataViewItem AppendItem(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxString& text, const wxBitmapBundle& icon = wxBitmapBundle(), wxClientData* data = NULL); /** Delete all item in the model. */ void DeleteAllItems(); /** Delete all children of the item, but not the item itself. */ void DeleteChildren(const wxDataViewItem& item); /** Delete this item. */ void DeleteItem(const wxDataViewItem& item); /** Return the number of children of item. */ int GetChildCount(const wxDataViewItem& parent) const; /** Returns the client data associated with the item. */ wxClientData* GetItemData(const wxDataViewItem& item) const; /** Returns the icon to display in expanded containers. */ wxIcon GetItemExpandedIcon(const wxDataViewItem& item) const; /** Returns the icon of the item. */ wxIcon GetItemIcon(const wxDataViewItem& item) const; /** Returns the text of the item. */ wxString GetItemText(const wxDataViewItem& item) const; /** Returns the nth child item of item. */ wxDataViewItem GetNthChild(const wxDataViewItem& parent, unsigned int pos) const; /** Inserts a container after @a previous. */ wxDataViewItem InsertContainer(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxDataViewItem& previous, const wxString& text, const wxBitmapBundle& icon = wxBitmapBundle(), const wxBitmapBundle& expanded = wxBitmapBundle(), wxClientData* data = NULL); /** Inserts an item after @a previous. */ wxDataViewItem InsertItem(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxDataViewItem& previous, const wxString& text, const wxBitmapBundle& icon = wxBitmapBundle(), wxClientData* data = NULL); /** Inserts a container before the first child item or @a parent. */ wxDataViewItem PrependContainer(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxString& text, const wxBitmapBundle& icon = wxBitmapBundle(), const wxBitmapBundle& expanded = wxBitmapBundle(), wxClientData* data = NULL); /** Inserts an item before the first child item or @a parent. */ wxDataViewItem PrependItem(const wxDataViewItem& parent, const wxString& text, const wxBitmapBundle& icon = wxBitmapBundle(), wxClientData* data = NULL); /** Sets the client data associated with the item. */ void SetItemData(const wxDataViewItem& item, wxClientData* data); /** Sets the expanded icon for the item. */ void SetItemExpandedIcon(const wxDataViewItem& item, const wxBitmapBundle& icon); /** Sets the icon for the item. */ void SetItemIcon(const wxDataViewItem& item, const wxBitmapBundle& icon); }; /** @class wxDataViewIconText wxDataViewIconText is used by wxDataViewIconTextRenderer for data transfer. This class can be converted to and from a wxVariant. @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewIconText : public wxObject { public: //@{ /** Constructor. */ wxDataViewIconText(const wxString& text = wxEmptyString, const wxBitmapBundle& bitmap = wxBitmapBundle()); wxDataViewIconText(const wxDataViewIconText& other); //@} /** Gets the associated image. @since 3.1.6 */ const wxBitmapBundle& GetBitmapBundle() const; /** Gets the icon. This function can only return the icon in the size appropriate for the standard 100% DPI scaling, use GetBitmapBundle() to retrieve image representation suitable for another DPI scaling value. */ wxIcon GetIcon() const; /** Gets the text. */ wxString GetText() const; /** Sets the associated image. This function allows to provide several representations of the same image, so that the most appropriate one for the current DPI scaling could be used, and so should be preferred to SetIcon(). @since 3.1.6 */ void SetBitmapBundle(const wxBitmapBundle& bitmap); /** Set the icon. Use SetBitmapBundle() instead to allow specifying different image representations for different DPI scaling values. */ void SetIcon(const wxIcon& icon); /** Set the text. */ void SetText(const wxString& text); }; /** @class wxDataViewEvent This is the event class for the wxDataViewCtrl notifications. @beginEventTable{wxDataViewEvent} @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_SELECTION_CHANGED(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_SELECTION_CHANGED event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_ACTIVATED(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_ACTIVATED event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_STARTED(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_STARTED event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_DONE(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_DONE event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSING(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSING event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSED(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_COLLAPSED event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDING(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDING event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDED(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EXPANDED event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_VALUE_CHANGED(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_VALUE_CHANGED event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_CONTEXT_MENU(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_CONTEXT_MENU event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_CLICK(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_CLICK event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_RIGHT_CLICK(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_RIGHT_CLICK event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_SORTED(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_SORTED event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_REORDERED(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_REORDERED event. Currently this event is not generated when using the native GTK+ version of the control. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_BEGIN_DRAG(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_BEGIN_DRAG event which is generated when the user starts dragging a valid item. This event must be processed and wxDataViewEvent::SetDataObject() must be called to actually start dragging the item. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP_POSSIBLE(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP_POSSIBLE event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP event. @event{EVT_DATAVIEW_CACHE_HINT(id, func)} Process a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_CACHE_HINT event. @endEventTable @library{wxcore} @category{events,dvc} */ class wxDataViewEvent : public wxNotifyEvent { public: /** Default ctor, normally shouldn't be used and mostly exists only for backwards compatibility. */ wxDataViewEvent(); /** Constructor for the events affecting columns (and possibly also items). */ wxDataViewEvent(wxEventType evtType, wxDataViewCtrl* dvc, wxDataViewColumn* column, const wxDataViewItem& item = wxDataViewItem()); /** Constructor for the events affecting only the items. */ wxDataViewEvent(wxEventType evtType, wxDataViewCtrl* dvc, const wxDataViewItem& item); /** Copy constructor. */ wxDataViewEvent(const wxDataViewEvent& event); /** Returns the position of the column in the control or -1 if column field is unavailable for this event. For wxEVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_REORDERED, this is the new position of the column. */ int GetColumn() const; /** Returns a pointer to the wxDataViewColumn from which the event was emitted or @NULL. */ wxDataViewColumn* GetDataViewColumn() const; /** Returns the wxDataViewModel associated with the event. */ wxDataViewModel* GetModel() const; /** Returns the position of a context menu event in client coordinates. */ wxPoint GetPosition() const; /** Returns a reference to a value. */ const wxVariant& GetValue() const; /** Can be used to determine whether the new value is going to be accepted in wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_DONE handler. Returns @true if editing the item was cancelled or if the user tried to enter an invalid value (refused by wxDataViewRenderer::Validate()). If this method returns @false, it means that the value in the model is about to be changed to the new one. Notice that wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_EDITING_DONE event handler can call wxNotifyEvent::Veto() to prevent this from happening. Currently support for setting this field and for vetoing the change is only available in the generic version of wxDataViewCtrl, i.e. under MSW but not GTK nor macOS. @since 2.9.3 */ bool IsEditCancelled() const; /** Sets the column index associated with this event. */ void SetColumn(int col); /** For @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_COLUMN_HEADER_CLICK only. */ void SetDataViewColumn(wxDataViewColumn* col); /** Sets the dataview model associated with this event. */ void SetModel(wxDataViewModel* model); /** Sets the value associated with this event. */ void SetValue(const wxVariant& value); /** Set wxDataObject for data transfer within a drag operation. This method must be used inside a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_BEGIN_DRAG handler to associate the data object to be dragged with the item. Note that the control takes ownership of the data object, i.e. @a obj must be heap-allocated and will be deleted by wxDataViewCtrl itself. */ void SetDataObject( wxDataObject *obj ); /** Gets the wxDataFormat during a drop operation. */ wxDataFormat GetDataFormat() const; /** Gets the data size for a drop data transfer. */ size_t GetDataSize() const; /** Gets the data buffer for a drop data transfer. */ void *GetDataBuffer() const; /** Specify the kind of the drag operation to perform. This method can be used inside a @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_BEGIN_DRAG handler in order to configure the drag operation. Valid values are ::wxDrag_CopyOnly (default), ::wxDrag_AllowMove (allow the data to be moved) and ::wxDrag_DefaultMove. Currently it is only honoured by the generic version of wxDataViewCtrl (used e.g. under MSW) and not supported by the native GTK and macOS versions. @see GetDropEffect() @since 2.9.4 */ void SetDragFlags(int flags); /** Returns the effect the user requested to happen to the dropped data. This function can be used inside wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP_POSSIBLE and wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP handlers and returns whether the user is trying to copy (the return value is ::wxDragCopy) or move (if the return value is ::wxDragMove) the data. Currently this is only available when using the generic version of wxDataViewCtrl (used e.g. under MSW) and always returns ::wxDragNone in the GTK and macOS native versions. @since 2.9.4 */ wxDragResult GetDropEffect() const; /** Return the first row that will be displayed. */ int GetCacheFrom() const; /** Return the last row that will be displayed. */ int GetCacheTo() const; /** Returns the index of the child item at which an item currently being dragged would be dropped. This function can be used from wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP_POSSIBLE handlers to determine the exact position of the item being dropped. Note that it currently always returns wxNOT_FOUND when using native GTK implementation of this control. @since 3.1.2 */ int GetProposedDropIndex() const; /** Returns the item affected by the event. Notice that for @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP_POSSIBLE and @c wxEVT_DATAVIEW_ITEM_DROP event handlers, the item may be invalid, indicating that the drop is about to happen outside of the item area. */ wxDataViewItem GetItem() const; void SetItem( const wxDataViewItem &item ); void SetPosition( int x, int y ); void SetCache(int from, int to); wxDataObject *GetDataObject() const; void SetDataFormat( const wxDataFormat &format ); void SetDataSize( size_t size ); void SetDataBuffer( void* buf ); int GetDragFlags() const; void SetDropEffect( wxDragResult effect ); }; /** @class wxDataViewValueAdjuster This class can be used with wxDataViewRenderer::SetValueAdjuster() to customize rendering of model values with standard renderers. Can be used to change the value if it is shown on a highlighted row (i.e. in selection) which typically has dark background. It is useful in combination with wxDataViewTextRenderer with markup and can be used e.g. to remove background color attributes inside selection, as a lightweight alternative to implementing an entire wxDataViewCustomRenderer specialization. @code // Markup renderer that removes bgcolor attributes when in selection class DataViewMarkupRenderer : public wxDataViewTextRenderer { public: DataViewMarkupRenderer() { EnableMarkup(); SetValueAdjuster(new Adjuster()); } private: class Adjuster : public wxDataViewValueAdjuster { public: wxVariant MakeHighlighted(const wxVariant& value) const override { wxString s = value.GetString(); size_t pos = s.find(" bgcolor=\""); if (pos != wxString::npos) { size_t pos2 = s.find('"', pos + 10); s.erase(pos, pos2 - pos + 1); return s; } return value; } }; }; @endcode @since 3.1.1 @library{wxcore} @category{dvc} */ class wxDataViewValueAdjuster { public: /** Change value for rendering when highlighted. Override to customize the value when it is shown in a highlighted (selected) row, typically on a dark background. Default implementation returns @a value unmodified. The @a value passed to this method is always non-null and it must return a non-null value too. */ virtual wxVariant MakeHighlighted(const wxVariant& value) const; };