wxWidgets/interface/wx/listbox.h
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: listbox.h
// Purpose: interface of wxListBox
// Author: wxWidgets team
// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
@class wxListBox
A listbox is used to select one or more of a list of strings.
The strings are displayed in a scrolling box, with the selected string(s)
marked in reverse video. A listbox can be single selection (if an item is
selected, the previous selection is removed) or multiple selection
(clicking an item toggles the item on or off independently of other
selections).
List box elements are numbered from zero and while the maximal number of
elements is unlimited, it is usually better to use a virtual control, not
requiring to add all the items to it at once, such as wxDataViewCtrl or
wxListCtrl with @c wxLC_VIRTUAL style, once more than a few hundreds items
need to be displayed because this control is not optimized, neither from
performance nor from user interface point of view, for large number of
items.
Notice that the list box doesn't support control characters other than @c TAB.
@beginStyleTable
@style{wxLB_SINGLE}
Single-selection list.
@style{wxLB_MULTIPLE}
Multiple-selection list: the user can toggle multiple items on and off.
This is the same as wxLB_EXTENDED in wxGTK2 port.
@style{wxLB_EXTENDED}
Extended-selection list: the user can extend the selection by using
@c SHIFT or @c CTRL keys together with the cursor movement keys or
the mouse.
@style{wxLB_HSCROLL}
Create horizontal scrollbar if contents are too wide (Windows only).
@style{wxLB_ALWAYS_SB}
Always show a vertical scrollbar.
@style{wxLB_NEEDED_SB}
Only create a vertical scrollbar if needed.
@style{wxLB_NO_SB}
Don't create vertical scrollbar (wxMSW and wxGTK only).
@style{wxLB_SORT}
The listbox contents are sorted in alphabetical order.
@endStyleTable
Note that @c wxLB_SINGLE, @c wxLB_MULTIPLE and @c wxLB_EXTENDED styles are
mutually exclusive and you can specify at most one of them (single selection
is the default). See also @ref overview_windowstyles.
@beginEventEmissionTable{wxCommandEvent}
@event{EVT_LISTBOX(id, func)}
Process a @c wxEVT_LISTBOX event, when an item on the
list is selected or the selection changes.
@event{EVT_LISTBOX_DCLICK(id, func)}
Process a @c wxEVT_LISTBOX_DCLICK event, when the listbox
is double-clicked. On some platforms (notably wxGTK2)
pressing the enter key is handled as an equivalent of a
double-click.
@endEventTable
@library{wxcore}
@category{ctrl}
@appearance{listbox}
@see wxEditableListBox, wxChoice, wxComboBox, wxListCtrl, wxCommandEvent
*/
class wxListBox : public wxControl,
public wxItemContainer
{
public:
/**
Default constructor.
*/
wxListBox();
/**
Constructor, creating and showing a list box.
@param parent
The parent window.
@param id
The ID of this control. A value of @c wxID_ANY indicates a default value.
@param pos
The initial position.
If ::wxDefaultPosition is specified then a default position is chosen.
@param size
The initial size.
If ::wxDefaultSize is specified then the window is sized appropriately.
@param n
Number of strings with which to initialise the control.
@param choices
The strings to use to initialize the control.
@param style
Window style. See wxListBox.
@param validator
The validator for this control.
@param name
The name of this class.
@beginWxPerlOnly
Not supported by wxPerl.
@endWxPerlOnly
*/
wxListBox(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
int n = 0,
const wxString choices[] = NULL,
long style = 0,
const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
const wxString& name = wxListBoxNameStr);
/**
Constructor, creating and showing a list box.
See the other wxListBox() constructor; the only difference is that
this overload takes a wxArrayString instead of a pointer to an array
of wxString.
@beginWxPerlOnly
Use an array reference for the @a choices parameter.
@endWxPerlOnly
*/
wxListBox(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxPoint& pos,
const wxSize& size,
const wxArrayString& choices,
long style = 0,
const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
const wxString& name = wxListBoxNameStr);
/**
Destructor, destroying the list box.
*/
virtual ~wxListBox();
//@{
/**
Creates the listbox for two-step construction.
See wxListBox() for further details.
*/
bool Create(wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
int n = 0, const wxString choices[] = NULL,
long style = 0,
const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
const wxString& name = wxListBoxNameStr);
bool Create(wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxPoint& pos,
const wxSize& size,
const wxArrayString& choices,
long style = 0,
const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
const wxString& name = wxListBoxNameStr);
//@}
/**
Deselects an item in the list box.
@param n
The zero-based item to deselect.
@remarks This applies to multiple selection listboxes only.
*/
void Deselect(int n);
virtual void SetSelection(int n);
/**
Returns the index of the selected item or @c wxNOT_FOUND if no item is
selected.
@return The position of the current selection.
@remarks This method can be used with single selection list boxes only,
you must use wxListBox::GetSelections() for the list
boxes with wxLB_MULTIPLE style.
@see SetSelection(), GetStringSelection()
*/
virtual int GetSelection() const;
virtual bool SetStringSelection(const wxString& s, bool select);
virtual bool SetStringSelection(const wxString& s);
/**
Fill an array of ints with the positions of the currently selected items.
@param selections
A reference to a wxArrayInt instance that is used to store the result of
the query.
@return The number of selections.
@remarks Use this with a multiple selection listbox.
@beginWxPerlOnly
In wxPerl this method takes no parameters and return the
selected items as a list.
@endWxPerlOnly
@see wxControlWithItems::GetSelection, wxControlWithItems::GetStringSelection,
wxControlWithItems::SetSelection
*/
virtual int GetSelections(wxArrayInt& selections) const;
/**
Returns the item located at @a point, or @c wxNOT_FOUND if there
is no item located at @a point.
It is currently implemented for wxMSW, wxMac and wxGTK2 ports.
@param point
Point of item (in client coordinates) to obtain
@return Item located at point, or wxNOT_FOUND if unimplemented or the
item does not exist.
@since 2.7.0
*/
int HitTest(const wxPoint& point) const;
/**
@overload
*/
int HitTest(int x, int y) const;
/**
Insert the given number of strings before the specified position.
@param nItems
Number of items in the array items
@param items
Labels of items to be inserted
@param pos
Position before which to insert the items: if pos is 0 the
items will be inserted in the beginning of the listbox
@beginWxPerlOnly
Not supported by wxPerl.
@endWxPerlOnly
*/
void InsertItems(unsigned int nItems, const wxString *items,
unsigned int pos);
/**
Insert the given number of strings before the specified position.
@param items
Labels of items to be inserted
@param pos
Position before which to insert the items: if pos is @c 0 the
items will be inserted in the beginning of the listbox
@beginWxPerlOnly
Use an array reference for the @a items parameter.
@endWxPerlOnly
*/
void InsertItems(const wxArrayString& items,
unsigned int pos);
/**
Determines whether an item is selected.
@param n
The zero-based item index.
@return @true if the given item is selected, @false otherwise.
*/
virtual bool IsSelected(int n) const;
/**
Set the specified item to be the first visible item.
@param n
The zero-based item index that should be visible.
*/
void SetFirstItem(int n);
/**
Set the specified item to be the first visible item.
@param string
The string that should be visible.
*/
void SetFirstItem(const wxString& string);
/**
Ensure that the item with the given index is currently shown.
This method scrolls the listbox only if necessary and doesn't do
anything if this item is already shown, unlike SetFirstItem().
*/
virtual void EnsureVisible(int n);
/**
Return true if the listbox has ::wxLB_SORT style.
This method is mostly meant for internal use only.
*/
virtual bool IsSorted() const;
/**
Return the number of items that can fit vertically in the visible area of
the listbox.
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 listbox.
@since 3.1.0
*/
int GetCountPerPage() const;
/**
Return the index of the topmost visible item.
Returns ::wxNOT_FOUND if the method is not implemented for the current
platform.
@since 3.1.0
*/
int GetTopItem() const;
/**
MSW-specific function for setting custom tab stop distances.
Tab stops are expressed in dialog unit widths, i.e. "quarters of the
average character width for the font that is selected into the list
box".
@param tabStops
If this argument is empty, tab stops are reset to their default
value (every 32 dialog units). If it contains a single element, tab
stops are set at each multiple of the given value. Otherwise tab
stops are set at every element of the array, which must be in
ascending order.
@return @true if all specified tabs are set, @false otherwise
@onlyfor{wxmsw}
@since 3.1.4
*/
virtual bool MSWSetTabStops(const wxVector<int>& tabStops);
// NOTE: Phoenix needs to see the implementation of pure virtuals so it
// knows that this class is not abstract.
virtual unsigned int GetCount() const;
virtual wxString GetString(unsigned int n) const;
virtual void SetString(unsigned int n, const wxString& s);
virtual int FindString(const wxString& s, bool bCase = false) const;
};