///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: wx/headercol.h // Purpose: interface of wxHeaderColumn // Author: Vadim Zeitlin // Created: 2008-12-01 // Copyright: (c) 2008 Vadim Zeitlin // Licence: wxWindows licence ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** Column width special values. */ enum { /// Special value used for column width meaning unspecified or default. wxCOL_WIDTH_DEFAULT = -1, /** Size the column automatically to fit all values. @note On macOS, this style is only implemented in the Cocoa build on macOS >= 10.5; it behaves identically to wxCOL_WIDTH_DEFAULT otherwise. */ wxCOL_WIDTH_AUTOSIZE = -2 }; /** Bit flags used as wxHeaderColumn flags. */ enum { /// Column can be resized (included in default flags). wxCOL_RESIZABLE = 1, /// Column can be clicked to toggle the sort order by its contents. wxCOL_SORTABLE = 2, /// Column can be dragged to change its order (included in default). wxCOL_REORDERABLE = 4, /// Column is not shown at all. wxCOL_HIDDEN = 8, /// Default flags for wxHeaderColumn ctor. wxCOL_DEFAULT_FLAGS = wxCOL_RESIZABLE | wxCOL_REORDERABLE }; /** @class wxHeaderColumn Represents a column header in controls displaying tabular data such as wxDataViewCtrl or wxGrid. Notice that this is an abstract base class which is implemented (usually using the information stored in the associated control) by the different controls using wxHeaderCtrl. As the control only needs to retrieve the information about the column, this class defines only the methods for accessing the various column properties but not for changing them as the setters might not be needed at all, e.g. if the column attributes can only be changed via the methods of the main associated control (this is the case for wxGrid for example). If you do want to allow changing them directly using the column itself, you should inherit from wxSettableHeaderColumn instead of this class. Finally, if you don't already store the column information at all anywhere, you should use the concrete wxHeaderColumnSimple class and wxHeaderCtrlSimple. @library{wxcore} @category{ctrl} */ class wxHeaderColumn { public: /** Get the text shown in the column header. */ virtual wxString GetTitle() const = 0; /** This function exists only for backwards compatibility, it's recommended to override GetBitmapBundle() in the new code and override this one to do nothing, as it will never be called if GetBitmapBundle() is overridden. */ virtual wxBitmap GetBitmap() const = 0; /** Returns the bitmap in the header of the column, if any. If the column has no associated bitmap, empty wxBitmapBundle should be returned. Override this function to return the bundle containing the bitmap to show in the column header. By default delegates to GetBitmap() but should be overridden if the bitmaps are used. @since 3.1.6 */ virtual wxBitmapBundle GetBitmapBundle() const; /** Returns the current width of the column. @return Width of the column in pixels, never wxCOL_WIDTH_DEFAULT or wxCOL_WIDTH_AUTOSIZE. */ virtual int GetWidth() const = 0; /** Return the minimal column width. @return The minimal width such that the user can't resize the column to lesser size (notice that it is still possible to set the column width to smaller value from the program code). Return 0 from here to allow resizing the column to arbitrarily small size. */ virtual int GetMinWidth() const = 0; /** Returns the current column alignment. @return One of wxALIGN_CENTRE, wxALIGN_LEFT or wxALIGN_RIGHT. */ virtual wxAlignment GetAlignment() const = 0; /** Get the column flags. This method retrieves all the flags at once, you can also use HasFlag() to test for any individual flag or IsResizeable(), IsSortable(), IsReorderable() and IsHidden() to test for particular flags. */ virtual int GetFlags() const = 0; /** Return @true if the specified flag is currently set for this column. */ bool HasFlag(int flag) const; /** Return true if the column can be resized by the user. Equivalent to HasFlag(wxCOL_RESIZABLE). */ virtual bool IsResizeable() const; /** Returns @true if the column can be clicked by user to sort the control contents by the field in this column. This corresponds to wxCOL_SORTABLE flag which is off by default. */ virtual bool IsSortable() const; /** Returns @true if the column can be dragged by user to change its order. This corresponds to wxCOL_REORDERABLE flag which is on by default. */ virtual bool IsReorderable() const; /** Returns @true if the column is currently hidden. This corresponds to wxCOL_HIDDEN flag which is off by default. */ virtual bool IsHidden() const; /** Returns @true if the column is currently shown. This corresponds to the absence of wxCOL_HIDDEN flag. */ bool IsShown() const; /** Returns @true if the column is currently used for sorting. */ virtual bool IsSortKey() const = 0; /** Returns @true, if the sort order is ascending. Notice that it only makes sense to call this function if the column is used for sorting at all, i.e. if IsSortKey() returns @true. */ virtual bool IsSortOrderAscending() const = 0; }; /** @class wxSettableHeaderColumn Adds methods to set the column attributes to wxHeaderColumn. This class adds setters for the column attributes defined by wxHeaderColumn. It is still an abstract base class and needs to be implemented before using it with wxHeaderCtrl. @library{wxcore} @category{ctrl} */ class wxSettableHeaderColumn : public wxHeaderColumn { public: /** Set the text to display in the column header. */ virtual void SetTitle(const wxString& title) = 0; /** Set the bitmap to be displayed in the column header. Notice that the bitmaps displayed in different columns of the same control must all be of the same size. */ virtual void SetBitmap(const wxBitmapBundle& bitmap) = 0; /** Set the column width. @param width The column width in pixels or the special wxCOL_WIDTH_DEFAULT (meaning to use default width) or wxCOL_WIDTH_AUTOSIZE (size to fit the content) value. */ virtual void SetWidth(int width) = 0; /** Set the minimal column width. This method can be used with resizable columns (i.e. those for which wxCOL_RESIZABLE flag is set in GetFlags() or, alternatively, IsResizeable() returns @true) to prevent the user from making them narrower than the given width. @param minWidth The minimal column width in pixels, may be 0 to remove any previously set restrictions. */ virtual void SetMinWidth(int minWidth) = 0; /** Set the alignment of the column header. @param align The text alignment in horizontal direction only or wxALIGN_NOT to use the default alignment, The possible values here are wxALIGN_CENTRE, wxALIGN_LEFT or wxALIGN_RIGHT with wxALIGN_CENTRE_HORIZONTAL being also supported as synonym for wxALIGN_CENTRE for consistency (but notice that GetAlignment() never returns it). */ virtual void SetAlignment(wxAlignment align) = 0; /** Set the column flags. This method allows setting all flags at once, see also generic ChangeFlag(), SetFlag(), ClearFlag() and ToggleFlag() methods below as well as specific SetResizeable(), SetSortable(), SetReorderable() and SetHidden() ones. @param flags Combination of wxCOL_RESIZABLE, wxCOL_SORTABLE, wxCOL_REORDERABLE and wxCOL_HIDDEN bit flags. */ virtual void SetFlags(int flags) = 0; /** Set or clear the given flag. @param flag The flag to set or clear. @param set If @true, set the flag, i.e. equivalent to calling SetFlag(), otherwise clear it, as ClearFlag(). @see SetFlags() */ void ChangeFlag(int flag, bool set); /** Set the specified flag for the column. @see SetFlags() */ void SetFlag(int flag); /** Clear the specified flag for the column. @see SetFlags() */ void ClearFlag(int flag); /** Toggle the specified flag for the column. If the flag is currently set, equivalent to ClearFlag(), otherwise -- to SetFlag(). @see SetFlags() */ void ToggleFlag(int flag); /** Call this to enable or disable interactive resizing of the column by the user. By default, the columns are resizable. Equivalent to ChangeFlag(wxCOL_RESIZABLE, resizable). */ virtual void SetResizeable(bool resizable); /** Allow clicking the column to sort the control contents by the field in this column. By default, the columns are not sortable so you need to explicitly call this function to allow sorting by the field corresponding to this column. Equivalent to ChangeFlag(wxCOL_SORTABLE, sortable). */ virtual void SetSortable(bool sortable); /** Allow changing the column order by dragging it. Equivalent to ChangeFlag(wxCOL_REORDERABLE, reorderable). */ virtual void SetReorderable(bool reorderable); /** Hide or show the column. By default all columns are shown but some of them can be completely hidden from view by calling this function. Equivalent to ChangeFlag(wxCOL_HIDDEN, hidden). */ virtual void SetHidden(bool hidden); /** Don't use this column for sorting. This is the reverse of SetSortOrder() and is called to indicate that this column is not used for sorting any longer. */ void UnsetAsSortKey(); /** Sets this column as the sort key for the associated control. This function indicates that this column is currently used for sorting the control and also sets the sorting direction. Notice that actual sorting is only done in the control associated with the header, this function doesn't do any sorting on its own. Don't confuse this function with SetSortable() which should be used to indicate that the column @em may be used for sorting while this one is used to indicate that it currently @em is used for sorting. Of course, SetSortOrder() can be only called for sortable columns. @param ascending If @true, sort in ascending order, otherwise in descending order. */ virtual void SetSortOrder(bool ascending) = 0; /** Inverses the sort order. This function is typically called when the user clicks on a column used for sorting to change sort order from ascending to descending or vice versa. @see SetSortOrder(), IsSortOrderAscending() */ void ToggleSortOrder(); }; /** @class wxHeaderColumnSimple Simple container for the information about the column. This is a concrete class implementing all wxSettableHeaderColumn class methods in a trivial way, i.e. by just storing the information in the object itself. It is used by and with wxHeaderCtrlSimple, e.g. @code wxHeaderCtrlSimple * header = new wxHeaderCtrlSimple(...); wxHeaderColumnSimple col("Title"); col.SetWidth(100); col.SetSortable(100); header->AppendColumn(col); @endcode @library{wxcore} @category{ctrl} */ class wxHeaderColumnSimple : public wxSettableHeaderColumn { public: //@{ /** Constructor for a column header. The first constructor creates a header showing the given text @a title while the second one creates one showing the specified @a bitmap image. */ wxHeaderColumnSimple(const wxString& title, int width = wxCOL_WIDTH_DEFAULT, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_NOT, int flags = wxCOL_DEFAULT_FLAGS); wxHeaderColumnSimple(const wxBitmapBundle &bitmap, int width = wxCOL_WIDTH_DEFAULT, wxAlignment align = wxALIGN_CENTER, int flags = wxCOL_DEFAULT_FLAGS); //@} //@{ /// Trivial implementations of the base class pure virtual functions. virtual void SetTitle(const wxString& title); virtual wxString GetTitle() const; virtual void SetBitmap(const wxBitmapBundle& bitmap); virtual wxBitmap GetBitmap() const; virtual wxBitmapBundle GetBitmapBundle() const; virtual void SetWidth(int width); virtual int GetWidth() const; virtual void SetMinWidth(int minWidth); virtual int GetMinWidth() const; virtual void SetAlignment(wxAlignment align); virtual wxAlignment GetAlignment() const; virtual void SetFlags(int flags); virtual int GetFlags() const; virtual bool IsSortKey() const; virtual void SetSortOrder(bool ascending); virtual bool IsSortOrderAscending() const; //@} };