ListView.DrawSubItem Event
Definition
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public:
event System::Windows::Forms::DrawListViewSubItemEventHandler ^ DrawSubItem;
public event System.Windows.Forms.DrawListViewSubItemEventHandler DrawSubItem;
public event System.Windows.Forms.DrawListViewSubItemEventHandler? DrawSubItem;
member this.DrawSubItem : System.Windows.Forms.DrawListViewSubItemEventHandler
Public Custom Event DrawSubItem As DrawListViewSubItemEventHandler
Event Type
Examples
The following code example provides an implementation of a DrawSubItem event handler. For the complete example, see the OwnerDraw reference topic.
// Draws subitem text and applies content-based formatting.
private void listView1_DrawSubItem(object sender,
DrawListViewSubItemEventArgs e)
{
TextFormatFlags flags = TextFormatFlags.Left;
using (StringFormat sf = new StringFormat())
{
// Store the column text alignment, letting it default
// to Left if it has not been set to Center or Right.
switch (e.Header.TextAlign)
{
case HorizontalAlignment.Center:
sf.Alignment = StringAlignment.Center;
flags = TextFormatFlags.HorizontalCenter;
break;
case HorizontalAlignment.Right:
sf.Alignment = StringAlignment.Far;
flags = TextFormatFlags.Right;
break;
}
// Draw the text and background for a subitem with a
// negative value.
double subItemValue;
if (e.ColumnIndex > 0 && Double.TryParse(
e.SubItem.Text, NumberStyles.Currency,
NumberFormatInfo.CurrentInfo, out subItemValue) &&
subItemValue < 0)
{
// Unless the item is selected, draw the standard
// background to make it stand out from the gradient.
if ((e.ItemState & ListViewItemStates.Selected) == 0)
{
e.DrawBackground();
}
// Draw the subitem text in red to highlight it.
e.Graphics.DrawString(e.SubItem.Text,
listView1.Font, Brushes.Red, e.Bounds, sf);
return;
}
// Draw normal text for a subitem with a nonnegative
// or nonnumerical value.
e.DrawText(flags);
}
}
' Draws subitem text and applies content-based formatting.
Private Sub listView1_DrawSubItem(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As DrawListViewSubItemEventArgs) _
Handles listView1.DrawSubItem
Dim flags As TextFormatFlags = TextFormatFlags.Left
Dim sf As New StringFormat()
Try
' Store the column text alignment, letting it default
' to Left if it has not been set to Center or Right.
Select Case e.Header.TextAlign
Case HorizontalAlignment.Center
sf.Alignment = StringAlignment.Center
flags = TextFormatFlags.HorizontalCenter
Case HorizontalAlignment.Right
sf.Alignment = StringAlignment.Far
flags = TextFormatFlags.Right
End Select
' Draw the text and background for a subitem with a
' negative value.
Dim subItemValue As Double
If e.ColumnIndex > 0 AndAlso _
Double.TryParse(e.SubItem.Text, NumberStyles.Currency, _
NumberFormatInfo.CurrentInfo, subItemValue) AndAlso _
subItemValue < 0 Then
' Unless the item is selected, draw the standard
' background to make it stand out from the gradient.
If (e.ItemState And ListViewItemStates.Selected) = 0 Then
e.DrawBackground()
End If
' Draw the subitem text in red to highlight it.
e.Graphics.DrawString(e.SubItem.Text, _
Me.listView1.Font, Brushes.Red, e.Bounds, sf)
Return
End If
' Draw normal text for a subitem with a nonnegative
' or nonnumerical value.
e.DrawText(flags)
Finally
sf.Dispose()
End Try
End Sub
Remarks
This event lets you customize the appearance of a ListView control using owner drawing. It is raised only when the OwnerDraw property is set to true
and the View property is set to View.Details. For more information on owner drawing, see the OwnerDraw property reference topic.
Note
Subitem information typically appears in the tile view as well as the details view, but in the tile view, it must be drawn in a handler for the DrawItem event.
The DrawSubItem event can occur for each ListView subitem. You can handle the DrawItem event to draw elements common to all subitems, such as the background, and handle the DrawSubItem event to draw elements for individual subitems, such as text values. You can also draw all items in the ListView control using only one of the two events, although this may be less convenient. To draw column headers in the details view, you must handle the DrawColumnHeader event.
Note
The DrawSubItem event does not occur for any subitems for which no ColumnHeader object has been added to the Columns collection. Note also that the first subitem of each ListViewItem object represents the parent item itself, and is displayed in the first column.
For more information about handling events, see Handling and Raising Events.