ListView.CheckedItems Propriedade
Definição
Importante
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Recebe os itens atualmente verificados no controlo.
public:
property System::Windows::Forms::ListView::CheckedListViewItemCollection ^ CheckedItems { System::Windows::Forms::ListView::CheckedListViewItemCollection ^ get(); };
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public System.Windows.Forms.ListView.CheckedListViewItemCollection CheckedItems { get; }
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.CheckedItems : System.Windows.Forms.ListView.CheckedListViewItemCollection
Public ReadOnly Property CheckedItems As ListView.CheckedListViewItemCollection
Valor de Propriedade
A ListView.CheckedListViewItemCollection que contém os itens atualmente verificados. Se não houver artigos verificados, um vazio ListView.CheckedListViewItemCollection é devolvido.
- Atributos
Exemplos
O exemplo de código seguinte demonstra uma verificação ListView que gere o ItemChecked evento. O exemplo usa a CheckedItems propriedade para contabilizar um novo preço sempre que um item é verificado ou desverificado. Para executar este exemplo, cole o código seguinte numa forma que contenha um ListView nome ListView1 e um TextBox nome Textbox1. Chama o InitializeListView método a partir do construtor ou Load método da forma.
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
// Handles the ItemChecked event. The method loops through all the
// checked items and tallies a new price each time an item is
// checked or unchecked. It outputs the price to TextBox1.
void ListView1_ItemCheck2( Object^ /*sender*/, System::Windows::Forms::ItemCheckEventArgs^ e )
{
double price = 0.0;
ListView::CheckedListViewItemCollection^ checkedItems = ListView1->CheckedItems;
System::Collections::IEnumerator^ myEnum = checkedItems->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
ListViewItem^ item = safe_cast<ListViewItem^>(myEnum->Current);
price += Double::Parse( item->SubItems[ 1 ]->Text );
}
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();
}
// Handles the ItemChecked event. The method loops through all the
// checked items and tallies a new price each time an item is
// checked or unchecked. It outputs the price to TextBox1.
private void ListView1_ItemCheck2(object sender,
System.Windows.Forms.ItemCheckEventArgs e)
{
double price = 0.0;
ListView.CheckedListViewItemCollection checkedItems =
ListView1.CheckedItems;
foreach ( ListViewItem item in checkedItems )
{
price += Double.Parse(item.SubItems[1].Text);
}
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();
}
' Handles the ItemCheck event. The method loops through all the
' checked items and tallies a new price each time an item is
' checked or unchecked. It outputs the price to TextBox1.
Private Sub ListView1_ItemCheck2(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.ItemCheckEventArgs) _
Handles ListView1.ItemCheck
Dim item As ListViewItem
Dim price As Double = 0.0
Dim checkedItems As ListView.CheckedListViewItemCollection = _
ListView1.CheckedItems
For Each item In checkedItems
price += Double.Parse(item.SubItems(1).Text)
Next
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
Observações
Esta propriedade só é útil quando a CheckBoxes propriedade do ListView controlo está definida como true. A CheckedItems propriedade devolve uma coleção que contém todos os itens assinalados no controlo. Para mais informações sobre como manipular os itens da coleção, veja ListView.CheckedListViewItemCollection.
Se quiser obter uma coleção das posições do índice dentro ListView.ListViewItemCollection dos itens que estão assinalados no ListView controlo, em vez dos itens que estão assinalados, use a CheckedIndices propriedade.