DrawItemEventArgs.Index Property
Definition
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Gets the index value of the item that is being drawn.
public:
property int Index { int get(); };
public int Index { get; }
member this.Index : int
Public ReadOnly Property Index As Integer
Property Value
The numeric value that represents the Item[Int32] value of the item being drawn.
Examples
The following example demonstrates how to create owner-drawn ListBox items. The code uses the DrawMode property to specify that the items drawn are a fixed size and the DrawItem event to perform the drawing of each item into the ListBox. The example code uses the properties and methods of the DrawItemEventArgs class passed as a parameter to the event handler to draw the items. This example assumes that a ListBox control named listBox1
was added to a form and that the DrawItem event is handled by the event handler that is defined in the example code. The example also assumes that items were added to the ListBox with the text of "Apple", "Orange", and "Plum", in that order.
private ListBox ListBox1 = new ListBox();
private void InitializeListBox()
{
ListBox1.Items.AddRange(new Object[]
{ "Red Item", "Orange Item", "Purple Item" });
ListBox1.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(81, 69);
ListBox1.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(120, 95);
ListBox1.DrawMode = DrawMode.OwnerDrawFixed;
ListBox1.DrawItem += new DrawItemEventHandler(ListBox1_DrawItem);
Controls.Add(ListBox1);
}
private void ListBox1_DrawItem(object sender,
System.Windows.Forms.DrawItemEventArgs e)
{
// Draw the background of the ListBox control for each item.
e.DrawBackground();
// Define the default color of the brush as black.
Brush myBrush = Brushes.Black;
// Determine the color of the brush to draw each item based
// on the index of the item to draw.
switch (e.Index)
{
case 0:
myBrush = Brushes.Red;
break;
case 1:
myBrush = Brushes.Orange;
break;
case 2:
myBrush = Brushes.Purple;
break;
}
// Draw the current item text based on the current Font
// and the custom brush settings.
e.Graphics.DrawString(ListBox1.Items[e.Index].ToString(),
e.Font, myBrush, e.Bounds, StringFormat.GenericDefault);
// If the ListBox has focus, draw a focus rectangle around the selected item.
e.DrawFocusRectangle();
}
Private WithEvents ListBox1 As New ListBox()
Private Sub InitializeListBox()
ListBox1.Items.AddRange(New Object() _
{"Red Item", "Orange Item", "Purple Item"})
ListBox1.Location = New System.Drawing.Point(81, 69)
ListBox1.Size = New System.Drawing.Size(120, 95)
ListBox1.DrawMode = DrawMode.OwnerDrawFixed
Controls.Add(ListBox1)
End Sub
Private Sub ListBox1_DrawItem(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.DrawItemEventArgs) _
Handles ListBox1.DrawItem
' Draw the background of the ListBox control for each item.
e.DrawBackground()
' Define the default color of the brush as black.
Dim myBrush As Brush = Brushes.Black
' Determine the color of the brush to draw each item based on
' the index of the item to draw.
Select Case e.Index
Case 0
myBrush = Brushes.Red
Case 1
myBrush = Brushes.Orange
Case 2
myBrush = Brushes.Purple
End Select
' Draw the current item text based on the current
' Font and the custom brush settings.
e.Graphics.DrawString(ListBox1.Items(e.Index).ToString(), _
e.Font, myBrush, e.Bounds, StringFormat.GenericDefault)
' If the ListBox has focus, draw a focus rectangle around _
' the selected item.
e.DrawFocusRectangle()
End Sub
Remarks
This property returns the Item[] value of the item being drawn in the System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlCollection. This property can return -1 if items were removed from the list.