ISelectionItemProvider.AddToSelection Method
Definition
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Adds the current element to the collection of selected items.
public:
void AddToSelection();
public void AddToSelection ();
abstract member AddToSelection : unit -> unit
Public Sub AddToSelection ()
Examples
The following example code adds the item to a collection of selected items.
/// <summary>
/// Adds an item to the selection for list boxes that
/// support multiple selection.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// In a single-selection list box, AddToSelection() is
/// equivalent to Select().
/// selectedItems is the collection of selected ListItems.
/// </remarks>
public void AddToSelection()
{
// Return if the item is already selected.
if (((ISelectionItemProvider)this).IsSelected)
return;
selectedItems.Add(this);
// TODO: Update UI.
}
''' <summary>
''' Adds an item to the selection for list boxes that
''' support multiple selection.
''' </summary>
''' <remarks>
''' In a single-selection list box, AddToSelection() is
''' equivalent to Select().
''' selectedItems is the collection of selected ListItems.
''' </remarks>
Public Sub AddToSelection() Implements ISelectionItemProvider.AddToSelection
' Return if the item is already selected.
If (CType(Me, ISelectionItemProvider)).IsSelected Then
Return
End If
selectedItems.Add(Me)
' TODO: Update UI.
End Sub
/// <summary>
/// Specifies whether the item is selected.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// selectedItems is the collection of selected ListItems.
/// </remarks>
public bool IsSelected
{
get
{
return selectedItems.Contains(this);
}
}
''' <summary>
''' Specifies whether the item is selected.
''' </summary>
''' <remarks>
''' selectedItems is the collection of selected ListItems.
''' </remarks>
Public ReadOnly Property IsSelected() As Boolean Implements ISelectionItemProvider.IsSelected
Get
Return selectedItems.Contains(Me)
End Get
End Property
Remarks
If the result of a call to AddToSelection is that a single item is selected, then send an ElementSelectedEvent for that element; otherwise send an ElementAddedToSelectionEvent or ElementRemovedFromSelectionEvent as appropriate.
Note
This rule does not depend on whether the container allows single or multiple selections, or on what method was used to change the selection. Only the result matters.