ListView.ItemCheck Événement
Définition
Important
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Se produit lorsque l'état d'activation d'un élément change.
public:
event System::Windows::Forms::ItemCheckEventHandler ^ ItemCheck;
public event System.Windows.Forms.ItemCheckEventHandler ItemCheck;
public event System.Windows.Forms.ItemCheckEventHandler? ItemCheck;
member this.ItemCheck : System.Windows.Forms.ItemCheckEventHandler
Public Custom Event ItemCheck As ItemCheckEventHandler
Type d'événement
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant illustre un contrôle vérifié ListView qui gère l’événement ItemCheck . La méthode utilise les ItemCheckEventArgs.CurrentValue propriétés et ItemCheckEventArgs.Index pour récupérer et décompter le prix des éléments de menu sélectionnés. Pour exécuter cet exemple, collez le code suivant dans un formulaire contenant un ListView
nommé ListView1
et un TextBox
nommé Textbox1
. Appelez la InitializeListView
méthode à partir du constructeur ou Load
de la méthode du formulaire. Vérifiez que l’événement ItemCheck est associé au gestionnaire d’événements dans cet exemple.
void InitializeListView()
{
this->ListView1 = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::ListView;
// Set properties such as BackColor and DockStyle and Location.
this->ListView1->BackColor = System::Drawing::SystemColors::Control;
this->ListView1->Dock = System::Windows::Forms::DockStyle::Top;
this->ListView1->Location = System::Drawing::Point( 0, 0 );
this->ListView1->Size = System::Drawing::Size( 292, 130 );
this->ListView1->View = System::Windows::Forms::View::Details;
this->ListView1->HideSelection = false;
// Allow the user to select multiple items.
this->ListView1->MultiSelect = true;
// Show CheckBoxes in the ListView.
this->ListView1->CheckBoxes = true;
//Set the column headers and populate the columns.
ListView1->HeaderStyle = ColumnHeaderStyle::Nonclickable;
ColumnHeader^ columnHeader1 = gcnew ColumnHeader;
columnHeader1->Text = "Breakfast Choices";
columnHeader1->TextAlign = HorizontalAlignment::Left;
columnHeader1->Width = 146;
ColumnHeader^ columnHeader2 = gcnew ColumnHeader;
columnHeader2->Text = "Price Each";
columnHeader2->TextAlign = HorizontalAlignment::Center;
columnHeader2->Width = 142;
this->ListView1->Columns->Add( columnHeader1 );
this->ListView1->Columns->Add( columnHeader2 );
array<String^>^foodList = {"Juice","Coffee","Cereal & Milk","Fruit Plate","Toast & Jelly","Bagel & Cream Cheese"};
array<String^>^foodPrice = {"1.09","1.09","2.19","2.79","2.09","2.69"};
int count;
// Members are added one at a time, so call BeginUpdate to ensure
// the list is painted only once, rather than as each list item is added.
ListView1->BeginUpdate();
for ( count = 0; count < foodList->Length; count++ )
{
ListViewItem^ listItem = gcnew ListViewItem( foodList[ count ] );
listItem->SubItems->Add( foodPrice[ count ] );
ListView1->Items->Add( listItem );
}
//Call EndUpdate when you finish adding items to the ListView.
ListView1->EndUpdate();
this->Controls->Add( this->ListView1 );
}
private void InitializeListView()
{
this.ListView1 = new System.Windows.Forms.ListView();
// Set properties such as BackColor and DockStyle and Location.
this.ListView1.BackColor = System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control;
this.ListView1.Dock = System.Windows.Forms.DockStyle.Top;
this.ListView1.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(0, 0);
this.ListView1.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(292, 130);
this.ListView1.View = System.Windows.Forms.View.Details;
this.ListView1.HideSelection = false;
// Allow the user to select multiple items.
this.ListView1.MultiSelect = true;
// Show CheckBoxes in the ListView.
this.ListView1.CheckBoxes = true;
//Set the column headers and populate the columns.
ListView1.HeaderStyle = ColumnHeaderStyle.Nonclickable;
ColumnHeader columnHeader1 = new ColumnHeader();
columnHeader1.Text = "Breakfast Choices";
columnHeader1.TextAlign = HorizontalAlignment.Left;
columnHeader1.Width = 146;
ColumnHeader columnHeader2 = new ColumnHeader();
columnHeader2.Text = "Price Each";
columnHeader2.TextAlign = HorizontalAlignment.Center;
columnHeader2.Width = 142;
this.ListView1.Columns.Add(columnHeader1);
this.ListView1.Columns.Add(columnHeader2);
string[] foodList = new string[]{"Juice", "Coffee",
"Cereal & Milk", "Fruit Plate", "Toast & Jelly",
"Bagel & Cream Cheese"};
string[] foodPrice = new string[]{"1.09", "1.09", "2.19",
"2.79", "2.09", "2.69"};
int count;
// Members are added one at a time, so call BeginUpdate to ensure
// the list is painted only once, rather than as each list item is added.
ListView1.BeginUpdate();
for(count = 0; count < foodList.Length; count++)
{
ListViewItem listItem = new ListViewItem(foodList[count]);
listItem.SubItems.Add(foodPrice[count]);
ListView1.Items.Add(listItem);
}
//Call EndUpdate when you finish adding items to the ListView.
ListView1.EndUpdate();
this.Controls.Add(this.ListView1);
}
Private Sub InitializeListView()
Me.ListView1 = New System.Windows.Forms.ListView
' Set properties such as BackColor, Location and Size
Me.ListView1.BackColor = System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control
Me.ListView1.Dock = System.Windows.Forms.DockStyle.Top
Me.ListView1.Location = New System.Drawing.Point(0, 0)
Me.ListView1.Size = New System.Drawing.Size(292, 130)
Me.ListView1.View = System.Windows.Forms.View.Details
Me.ListView1.HideSelection = False
' Allow user to select multiple items.
Me.ListView1.MultiSelect = True
' Show check boxes in the ListView.
Me.ListView1.CheckBoxes = True
'Set the column headers and populate the columns.
ListView1.HeaderStyle = ColumnHeaderStyle.Nonclickable
Dim columnHeader1 As New ColumnHeader
With columnHeader1
.Text = "Breakfast Choices"
.TextAlign = HorizontalAlignment.Left
.Width = 146
End With
Dim columnHeader2 As New ColumnHeader
With columnHeader2
.Text = "Price Each"
.TextAlign = HorizontalAlignment.Center
.Width = 142
End With
Me.ListView1.Columns.Add(columnHeader1)
Me.ListView1.Columns.Add(columnHeader2)
Dim foodList() As String = New String() {"Juice", "Coffee", _
"Cereal & Milk", "Fruit Plate", "Toast & Jelly", _
"Bagel & Cream Cheese"}
Dim foodPrice() As String = New String() {"1.09", "1.09", "2.19", _
"2.79", "2.09", "2.69"}
Dim count As Integer
' Members are added one at a time, so call BeginUpdate to ensure
' the list is painted only once, rather than as each list item is added.
ListView1.BeginUpdate()
For count = 0 To foodList.Length - 1
Dim listItem As New ListViewItem(foodList(count))
listItem.SubItems.Add(foodPrice(count))
ListView1.Items.Add(listItem)
Next
'Call EndUpdate when you finish adding items to the ListView.
ListView1.EndUpdate()
Me.Controls.Add(Me.ListView1)
End Sub
double price;
// Handles the ItemCheck event. The method uses the CurrentValue
// property of the ItemCheckEventArgs to retrieve and tally the
// price of the menu items selected.
void ListView1_ItemCheck1( Object^ /*sender*/, System::Windows::Forms::ItemCheckEventArgs^ e )
{
if ( e->CurrentValue == CheckState::Unchecked )
{
price += Double::Parse( this->ListView1->Items[ e->Index ]->SubItems[ 1 ]->Text );
}
else
if ( (e->CurrentValue == CheckState::Checked) )
{
price -= Double::Parse( this->ListView1->Items[ e->Index ]->SubItems[ 1 ]->Text );
}
// Output the price to TextBox1.
TextBox1->Text = price.ToString();
}
double price = 0.0;
// Handles the ItemCheck event. The method uses the CurrentValue
// property of the ItemCheckEventArgs to retrieve and tally the
// price of the menu items selected.
private void ListView1_ItemCheck1(object sender,
System.Windows.Forms.ItemCheckEventArgs e)
{
if (e.CurrentValue==CheckState.Unchecked)
{
price += Double.Parse(
this.ListView1.Items[e.Index].SubItems[1].Text);
}
else if((e.CurrentValue==CheckState.Checked))
{
price -= Double.Parse(
this.ListView1.Items[e.Index].SubItems[1].Text);
}
// Output the price to TextBox1.
TextBox1.Text = price.ToString();
}
Dim price As Double = 0.0
' Handles the ItemChecked event. The method uses the CurrentValue property
' of the ItemCheckEventArgs to retrieve and tally the price of the menu
' items selected.
Private Sub ListView1_ItemCheck1(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.ItemCheckEventArgs) _
Handles ListView1.ItemCheck
If (e.CurrentValue = CheckState.Unchecked) Then
price += Double.Parse( _
Me.ListView1.Items(e.Index).SubItems(1).Text)
ElseIf (e.CurrentValue = CheckState.Checked) Then
price -= Double.Parse( _
Me.ListView1.Items(e.Index).SubItems(1).Text)
End If
' Output the price to TextBox1.
TextBox1.Text = CType(price, String)
End Sub
Remarques
La CheckBoxes propriété doit avoir la valeur true pour que case activée zones s’affichent en regard de chaque élément du ListView contrôle. L’événement ItemCheck se produit lorsque l’état case activée d’un élément change ou lorsque la CheckBoxes propriété a la valeur true
. Vous pouvez créer un gestionnaire d’événements pour que l’événement ItemCheck effectue des tâches telles que la modification de l’état de l’icône d’un élément ou d’une autre tâche spécifique à l’application chaque fois qu’un élément est archivé dans le ListView contrôle.
Notes
Si le handle de fenêtre n’a pas été créé lorsque l’événement ItemCheck est déclenché, l’événement est retardé. Une fois le handle de fenêtre créé (lorsque le formulaire est affiché), tous les événements retardés ItemCheck sont déclenchés. Pour plus d'informations, consultez HandleCreated.
Pour plus d'informations sur la gestion des événements, voir gestion et déclenchement d’événements.