ListView.SelectedIndexChanged Event
Definition
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Occurs when the SelectedIndices collection changes.
public:
event EventHandler ^ SelectedIndexChanged;
public event EventHandler SelectedIndexChanged;
public event EventHandler? SelectedIndexChanged;
member this.SelectedIndexChanged : EventHandler
Public Custom Event SelectedIndexChanged As EventHandler
Event Type
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the SelectedItems property, SelectedIndexChanged event, HeaderStyle members, and the ListView.SelectedListViewItemCollection class. To run this example, paste the following code into a form that contains a ListView object named ListView1
and a TextBox named TextBox1
. Call the InitializeListView
method from the form's constructor or Load
method. This example requires that the event handler is correctly associated with the SelectedIndexChanged event
// This method adds two columns to the ListView, setting the Text
// and TextAlign, and Width properties of each ColumnHeader. The
// HeaderStyle property is set to NonClickable since the ColumnClick
// event is not handled. Finally the method adds ListViewItems and
// SubItems to each column.
void InitializeListView()
{
this->ListView1 = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::ListView;
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->Name = "ListView1";
this->ListView1->Size = System::Drawing::Size( 292, 130 );
this->ListView1->TabIndex = 0;
this->ListView1->View = System::Windows::Forms::View::Details;
this->ListView1->MultiSelect = true;
this->ListView1->HideSelection = false;
this->ListView1->HeaderStyle = ColumnHeaderStyle::Nonclickable;
ColumnHeader^ columnHeader1 = gcnew ColumnHeader;
columnHeader1->Text = "Breakfast Item";
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","2.49","1.49","1.49"};
for ( int count = 0; count < foodList->Length; count++ )
{
ListViewItem^ listItem = gcnew ListViewItem( foodList[ count ] );
listItem->SubItems->Add( foodPrice[ count ] );
ListView1->Items->Add( listItem );
}
this->Controls->Add( ListView1 );
}
// This method adds two columns to the ListView, setting the Text
// and TextAlign, and Width properties of each ColumnHeader. The
// HeaderStyle property is set to NonClickable since the ColumnClick
// event is not handled. Finally the method adds ListViewItems and
// SubItems to each column.
private void InitializeListView()
{
this.ListView1 = new System.Windows.Forms.ListView();
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.Name = "ListView1";
this.ListView1.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(292, 130);
this.ListView1.TabIndex = 0;
this.ListView1.View = System.Windows.Forms.View.Details;
this.ListView1.MultiSelect = true;
this.ListView1.HideSelection = false;
this.ListView1.HeaderStyle = ColumnHeaderStyle.Nonclickable;
ColumnHeader columnHeader1 = new ColumnHeader();
columnHeader1.Text = "Breakfast Item";
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",
"2.49", "1.49", "1.49"};
for(int count=0; count < foodList.Length; count++)
{
ListViewItem listItem = new ListViewItem(foodList[count]);
listItem.SubItems.Add(foodPrice[count]);
ListView1.Items.Add(listItem);
}
this.Controls.Add(ListView1);
}
' This method adds two columns to the ListView, setting the Text
' and TextAlign, and Width properties of each ColumnHeader. The
' HeaderStyle property is set to NonClickable since the ColumnClick
' event is not handled. Finally the method adds ListViewItems and
' SubItems to each column.
Private Sub InitializeListView()
Me.ListView1 = New System.Windows.Forms.ListView
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.Name = "ListView1"
Me.ListView1.Size = New System.Drawing.Size(292, 130)
Me.ListView1.TabIndex = 0
Me.ListView1.View = System.Windows.Forms.View.Details
Me.ListView1.MultiSelect = True
Me.ListView1.HideSelection = False
ListView1.HeaderStyle = ColumnHeaderStyle.Nonclickable
Dim columnHeader1 As New ColumnHeader
With columnHeader1
.Text = "Breakfast Item"
.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", "2.49", "1.49", "1.49"}
Dim count As Integer
For count = 0 To foodList.Length - 1
Dim listItem As New ListViewItem(foodList(count))
listItem.SubItems.Add(foodPrice(count))
ListView1.Items.Add(listItem)
Next
Me.Controls.Add(Me.ListView1)
End Sub
// Uses the SelectedItems property to retrieve and tally the price
// of the selected menu items.
void ListView1_SelectedIndexChanged_UsingItems( Object^ /*sender*/, System::EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
{
ListView::SelectedListViewItemCollection^ breakfast = this->ListView1->SelectedItems;
double price = 0.0;
System::Collections::IEnumerator^ myEnum = breakfast->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
ListViewItem^ item = safe_cast<ListViewItem^>(myEnum->Current);
price += Double::Parse( item->SubItems[ 1 ]->Text );
}
// Output the price to TextBox1.
TextBox1->Text = price.ToString();
}
// Uses the SelectedItems property to retrieve and tally the price
// of the selected menu items.
private void ListView1_SelectedIndexChanged_UsingItems(
object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
ListView.SelectedListViewItemCollection breakfast =
this.ListView1.SelectedItems;
double price = 0.0;
foreach ( ListViewItem item in breakfast )
{
price += Double.Parse(item.SubItems[1].Text);
}
// Output the price to TextBox1.
TextBox1.Text = price.ToString();
}
' Uses the SelectedItems property to retrieve and tally the price
' of the selected menu items.
Private Sub ListView1_SelectedIndexChanged_UsingItems _
(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) _
Handles ListView1.SelectedIndexChanged
Dim breakfast As ListView.SelectedListViewItemCollection = _
Me.ListView1.SelectedItems
Dim item As ListViewItem
Dim price As Double = 0.0
For Each item In breakfast
price += Double.Parse(item.SubItems(1).Text)
Next
' Output the price to TextBox1.
TextBox1.Text = CType(price, String)
End Sub
Remarks
The SelectedIndices collection changes whenever the Selected property of a ListViewItem changes. The property change can occur programmatically or when the user selects an item or clears the selection of an item. When the user selects an item without pressing CTRL to perform a multiple selection, the control first clears the previous selection. In this case, this event occurs one time for each item that was previously selected and one time for the newly selected item.
To determine which items are selected in the ListView control, use the SelectedItems property to access the ListView.SelectedListViewItemCollection. You can create an event handler for this event to perform tasks whenever there is a change to the selected items in the ListView control.
For more information about handling events, see Handling and Raising Events.