wxWidgets/interface/wx/headerctrl.h

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// Name: wx/headerctrl.h
// Purpose: interface of wxHeaderCtrl
// Author: Vadim Zeitlin
// Created: 2008-12-01
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 2008 Vadim Zeitlin <vadim@wxwidgets.org>
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
@class wxHeaderCtrl
wxHeaderCtrl is the control containing the column headings which is usually
used for display of tabular data.
It is used as part of wxGrid and (will be used in the near future) in
in wxDataViewCtrl and report view of wxListCtrl but can be also used
independently. In general this class is meant to be used as part of another
control which already stores the column information somewhere as it can't
be used directly: instead you need to inherit from it and implement the
GetColumn() method to provide column information. See wxHeaderCtrlSimple
for a concrete control class which can be used directly.
In addition to labeling the columns, the control has the following
features:
- Column reordering support, either by explicitly configuring the
columns order and calling SetColumnsOrder() or by dragging the
columns interactively (if enabled).
- Display of the icons in the header: this is often used to display a
sort or reverse sort indicator when the column header is clicked.
Notice that this control itself doesn't do anything other than displaying
the column headers. In particular column reordering and sorting must still
be supported by the associated control displaying the real data under the
header. Also remember to call ScrollWindow() method of the control if the
associated data display window has a horizontal scrollbar, otherwise the
headers wouldn't align with the data when the window is scrolled.
This control is implemented using the native header control under MSW
systems and a generic implementation elsewhere.
@beginStyleTable
@style{wxHD_DRAGDROP}
If this style is specified (it is by default), the user can reorder
the control columns by dragging them.
@style{wxHD_DEFAULT_STYLE}
Symbolic name for the default control style, currently equal to @c
wxHD_DRAGDROP.
@endStyleTable
@beginEventTable{wxHeaderCtrlEvent}
@event{EVT_HEADER_CLICK(id, func)}
A column heading was clicked.
@event{EVT_HEADER_RIGHT_CLICK(id, func)}
A column heading was right clicked.
@event{EVT_HEADER_MIDDLE_CLICK(id, func)}
A column heading was clicked with the middle mouse button.
@event{EVT_HEADER_DCLICK(id, func)}
A column heading was double clicked.
@event{EVT_HEADER_RIGHT_DCLICK(id, func)}
A column heading was right double clicked.
@event{EVT_HEADER_MIDDLE_DCLICK(id, func)}
A column heading was double clicked with the middle mouse button.
@event{EVT_HEADER_SEPARATOR_DCLICK(id, func)}
Separator to the right of the specified column was double clicked
(this action is commonly used to resize the column to fit its
contents width and the control provides UpdateColumnWidthToFit() method
to make implementing this easier).
@event{EVT_HEADER_BEGIN_RESIZE(id, func)}
The user started to drag the separator to the right of the column
with the specified index (this can only happen for the columns for
which wxHeaderColumn::IsResizeable() returns true). The event can
be vetoed to prevent the column from being resized. If it isn't,
the resizing and end resize (or dragging cancelled) events will be
generated later.
@event{EVT_HEADER_RESIZING(id, func)}
The user is dragging the column with the specified index resizing
it and its current width is wxHeaderCtrlEvent::GetWidth(). The
event can be vetoed to stop the dragging operation completely at
any time.
@event{EVT_HEADER_END_RESIZE(id, func)}
The user stopped dragging the column by releasing the mouse. The
column should normally be resized to the value of
wxHeaderCtrlEvent::GetWidth().
@event{EVT_HEADER_BEGIN_REORDER(id, func)}
The user started to drag the column with the specified index (this
can only happen for the controls with wxHD_DRAGDROP style). This
event can be vetoed to prevent the column from being reordered,
otherwise the end reorder message will be generated later.
@event{EVT_HEADER_END_REORDER(id, func)}
The user dropped the column in its new location. The event can be
vetoed to prevent the column from being placed at the new position
or handled to update the display of the data in the associated
control to match the new column location (available from
wxHeaderCtrlEvent::GetNewOrder()).
@event{EVT_HEADER_DRAGGING_CANCELLED(id, func)}
The resizing or reordering operation currently in progress was
cancelled. This can happen if the user pressed Esc key while
dragging the mouse or the mouse capture was lost for some other
reason. You only need to handle this event if your application
entered into some modal mode when resizing or reordering began, in
which case it should handle this event in addition to the matching
end resizing or reordering ones.
@endEventTable
@library{wxcore}
@category{ctrl}
@see wxGrid, wxListCtrl, wxDataViewCtrl
@section headerctrl_improvements Future Improvements
Some features are supported by the native MSW control and so could be
easily implemented in this version of wxHeaderCtrl but need to be
implemented in the generic version as well to be really useful. Please let
us know if you need or, better, plan to work on implementing, any of them:
- Displaying bitmaps instead of or together with the text
- Custom drawn headers
- Filters associated with a column.
*/
class wxHeaderCtrl
{
public:
/**
Default constructor not creating the underlying window.
You must use Create() after creating the object using this constructor.
*/
wxHeaderCtrl();
/**
Constructor creating the window.
Please see Create() for the parameters documentation.
*/
wxHeaderCtrl(wxWindow *parent,
wxWindowID winid = wxID_ANY,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
long style = wxHD_DEFAULT_STYLE,
const wxString& name = wxHeaderCtrlNameStr);
/**
Create the header control window.
@param parent
The parent window. The header control should be typically
positioned along the top edge of this window.
@param winid
Id of the control or @c wxID_ANY if you don't care.
@param pos
The initial position of the control.
@param size
The initial size of the control (usually not very useful as this
control will typically be resized to have the same width as the
associated data display control).
@param style
The control style, @c wxHD_DEFAULT_STYLE by default. Notice that
the default style allows the user to reorder the columns by
dragging them and you need to explicitly turn this feature off by
using @code wxHD_DEFAULT_STYLE & ~wxHD_DRAGDROP @endcode if this is
undesirable.
@param name
The name of the control.
*/
bool Create(wxWindow *parent,
wxWindowID winid = wxID_ANY,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
long style = wxHD_DEFAULT_STYLE,
const wxString& name = wxHeaderCtrlNameStr);
/**
Set the number of columns in the control.
The control will use GetColumn() to get information about all the
new columns and refresh itself, i.e. this method also has the same
effect as calling UpdateColumn() for all columns but it should only be
used if the number of columns really changed.
*/
void SetColumnCount(unsigned int count);
/**
Return the number of columns in the control.
@return
Number of columns as previously set by SetColumnCount().
@see IsEmpty()
*/
unsigned int GetColumnCount() const;
/**
Return whether the control has any columns.
@see GetColumnCount()
*/
bool IsEmpty() const;
/**
Update the column with the given index.
When the value returned by GetColumn() changes, this method must be
called to notify the control about the change and update the visual
display to match the new column data.
@param idx
The column index, must be less than GetColumnCount().
*/
void UpdateColumn(unsigned int idx);
/**
Change the columns display order.
The display order defines the order in which the columns appear on the
screen and does @em not affect the interpretation of indices by all the
other class methods.
The @a order array specifies the column indices corresponding to the
display positions.
@param order
A permutation of all column indices, i.e. an array of size
GetColumnsOrder() containing all column indices exactly once. The
n-th element of this array defines the index of the column shown at
the n-th position from left (for the default left-to-right writing
direction).
@see wxListCtrl::SetColumnsOrder()
*/
void SetColumnsOrder(const wxArrayInt& order);
/**
Return the array describing the columns display order.
For the controls without wxHD_DRAGDROP style the returned array will be
the same as was passed to SetColumnsOrder() previously or define the
default order (with n-th element being n) if it hadn't been called. But
for the controls with wxHD_DRAGDROP style, the columns can be also
reordered by user.
*/
wxArrayInt GetColumnsOrder() const;
/**
Return the index of the column displayed at the given position.
@param pos
The display position, e.g. 0 for the left-most column, 1 for the
next one and so on until GetColumnCount() - 1.
@see GetColumnPos()
*/
unsigned int GetColumnAt(unsigned int pos) const;
/**
Get the position at which this column is currently displayed.
Notice that a valid position is returned even for the hidden columns
currently.
@param idx
The column index, must be less than GetColumnCount().
@see GetColumnAt()
*/
unsigned int GetColumnPos(unsigned int idx) const;
protected:
/**
Method to be implemented by the derived classes to return the
information for the given column.
@param idx
The column index, between 0 and the value last passed to
SetColumnCount().
*/
virtual wxHeaderColumnBase& GetColumn(unsigned int idx) = 0;
/**
Method which may be implemented by the derived classes to allow double
clicking the column separator to resize the column to fit its contents.
When a separator is double clicked, the default handler of
EVT_HEADER_SEPARATOR_DCLICK event calls this function and refreshes the
column if it returns @true so to implement the resizing of the column
to fit its width on header double click you need to implement this
method using logic similar to this example:
@code
class MyHeaderCtrl : public wxHeaderColumnBase
{
public:
...
void SetWidth(int width) { m_width = width; }
virtual int GetWidth() const { return m_width; }
private:
int m_width;
};
class MyHeaderCtrl : public wxHeaderCtrl
{
public:
protected:
virtual wxHeaderColumnBase& GetColumn(unsigned int idx)
{
return m_cols[idx];
}
virtual bool UpdateColumnWidthToFit(unsigned int idx, int widthTitle)
{
int widthContents = ... compute minimal width for column idx ...
m_cols[idx].SetWidth(wxMax(widthContents, widthTitle));
return true;
}
wxVector<MyHeaderColumn> m_cols;
};
@endcode
Base class version simply returns @false.
@param width
Contains minimal width needed to display the column header itself
and will usually be used as a starting point for the fitting width
calculation.
@return
@true to indicate that the column was resized, i.e. GetColumn() now
returns the new width value, and so must be refreshed or @false
meaning that the control didn't reach to the separator double click.
*/
virtual bool UpdateColumnWidthToFit(unsigned int idx, int widthTitle);
};
/**
@class wxHeaderCtrlSimple
wxHeaderCtrlSimple is a concrete header control which can be used directly,
without inheriting from it as you need to do when using wxHeaderCtrl
itself.
When using it, you need to use simple AppendColumn(), InsertColumn() and
DeleteColumn() methods instead of setting the number of columns with
SetColumnCount() and returning the information about them from the
overridden GetColumn().
@library{wxcore}
@category{ctrl}
@see wxHeaderCtrl
*/
class wxHeaderCtrlSimple : public wxHeaderCtrl
{
public:
/**
Default constructor not creating the underlying window.
You must use Create() after creating the object using this constructor.
*/
wxHeaderCtrlSimple();
/**
Constructor creating the window.
Please see the base class wxHeaderCtrl::Create() method for the
parameters description.
*/
wxHeaderCtrlSimple(wxWindow *parent,
wxWindowID winid = wxID_ANY,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
long style = wxHD_DEFAULT_STYLE,
const wxString& name = wxHeaderCtrlNameStr);
/**
Insert the column at the given position.
@param col
The column to insert. Notice that because of the existence of
implicit conversion from wxString to wxHeaderColumn a string
can be passed directly here.
@param idx
The position of the new column, from 0 to GetColumnCount(). Using
GetColumnCount() means to append the column to the end.
@see AppendColumn()
*/
void InsertColumn(const wxHeaderColumn& col, unsigned int idx);
/**
Append the column to the end of the control.
@see InsertColumn()
*/
void AppendColumn(const wxHeaderColumn& col);
/**
Delete the column at the given position.
@see InsertColumn(), AppendColumn()
*/
void DeleteColumn(unsigned int idx);
/**
Show or hide the column.
Initially the column is shown by default or hidden if it was added with
wxCOL_HIDDEN flag set.
When a column is hidden, it doesn't appear at all on the screen but its
index is still taken into account when working with other columns. E.g.
if there are three columns 0, 1 and 2 and the column 1 is hidden you
still need to use index 2 to refer to the last visible column.
@param idx
The index of the column to show or hide, from 0 to GetColumnCount().
@param show
Indicates whether the column should be shown (default) or hidden.
*/
void ShowColumn(unsigned int idx, bool show = true);
/**
Hide the column with the given index.
This is the same as calling @code ShowColumn(idx, false) @endcode.
@param idx
The index of the column to show or hide, from 0 to GetColumnCount().
*/
void HideColumn(unsigned int idx);
/**
Update the column sort indicator.
The sort indicator, if shown, is typically an arrow pointing upwards or
downwards depending on whether the control contents is sorted in
ascending or descending order.
@param idx
The column to set the sort indicator for.
@param sortOrder
If @true or @false show the sort indicator corresponding to
ascending or descending sort order respectively, if @c -1 remove
the currently shown sort indicator.
*/
virtual void ShowSortIndicator(unsigned int idx, int sortOrder);
/**
Remove the sort indicator from the given column.
This is the same as calling ShowSortIndicator() with @c -1 argument.
@param idx
The column to remove sort indicator for.
*/
void RemoveSortIndicator(unsigned int idx);
protected:
/**
This function can be overridden in the classes deriving from this
control instead of overriding UpdateColumnWidthToFit().
To implement automatic column resizing to fit its contents width when
the column divider is double clicked, you need to simply return the
fitting width for the given column @a idx from this method, the control
will automatically use the biggest value between the one returned from
here and the one needed for the display of the column title itself.
The base class version returns -1 indicating that this function is not
implemented.
*/
virtual int GetBestFittingWidth(unsigned int idx) const;
};
/**
@class wxHeaderCtrlEvent
Event class representing the events generated by wxHeaderCtrl.
@library{wxcore}
@category{ctrl}
@see wxHeaderCtrl
*/
class wxHeaderCtrlEvent : public wxNotifyEvent
{
public:
/**
Return the index of the column affected by this event.
This method can be called for all header control events.
*/
int GetColumn() const;
/**
Return the current width of the column.
This method can only be called for the dragging events.
*/
int GetWidth() const;
/**
Return the new order of the column.
This method can only be called for end reorder event for which it
indicates the tentative new position for the column GetColumn()
selected by the user. If the event is not vetoed, this will become the
new column position in wxHeaderCtrl::GetColumnsOrder().
*/
unsigned int GetNewOrder() const;
};