Introduction
Hello and thanks for downloading this utility. Lvx (Listviewextra
) is a simple extension to the regular ListView
(in detail mode) of Windows controls. The purpose of this enhancement is to sort by any column, generate a print out, open and save, select, add, and remove items, all in one control.
I have made the actual ListView
, PageSetupDialog
and PrintDocument
objects transparent to you (i.e.: you can still access all the usual methods). So you can implement your own code or use the extra ones:
*Selected item index is returned from the control in lvx.index
.
Example (for you to implement in your code)
Private Sub Delete_Click(ByVal sender _
As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Delete.Click
Lvx1.delete(lvx1.index)
End Sub
addcolumn(text As String, width As Integer, datatype As String)
Notes:
- Column text alignment is to the left except for decimals.
- There are 3 data types that you must provide when you initialize the control:
- "
s
" for String
- "
d
" for Decimal
- "
dt
" for Date
*** This pre-assignment in building the control is necessary when sorting.
Example:
Sub columns()
Lv.addcolumn("date", 80, "dt")
Lv.addcolumn("payee", 80, "s")
Lv.addcolumn("category", 80, "s")
Lv.addcolumn("Description", 80, "s")
Lv.addcolumn("details", 80, "s")
Lv.addcolumn("Expense", 80, "d")
Lv.addcolumn("Income", 80, "d")
End Sub
* fillwith (array(containing the item and its subitems))
Example:
Structure itm
Dim dates As Date
Dim payee As String
Dim expense As Decimal
Dim income As Decimal
End Structure
Sub additem()
Dim item As itm
item.dates="01/01/2005"
item.payee="microsoft"
item.expense=�1050.99
dim t(4) as string
t(1)=item.dates.tostring
t(2)=item.payee.tostring
t(3)=item.expense.tostring
t(4)=item.income.tostring
lvx1.fillwith(t)
End Sub
Do Not use t(0)
.
Note: t(0)
will be assigned the item's index by lvx
.
spreview
short for show print preview.
open (filename.txt As String)
filename must have the extension 'txt'.
save (filename.txt As String)
filename must have the extension 'txt'.
print
prints the contents of the ListView
.
Note: to display or delete the fields of a selected item in the demo included, I've associated a context menu with the ListView
.
I hope you find my work useful.. Any feedback or ideas will be much appreciated. Please email me at london_man_46@yahoo.co.uk. Thanks.