Multi Select List Box

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名媛妹妹 2021-01-03 09:41

I have a list box on a form and it works fine for what I want to do.

I am wanting to edit items on the form, this means populating the listbox and then selecting the

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  • 2021-01-03 10:17

    Did you set the selectionmode to multi?

    You need to specify that in order to allow multiple selections.

    Then you can do:

    Dim i as Integer=0
    
    For i=0 To Me.listBox.SelectedItems.Count -1
      'display the listbox value
    next i
    

    Here is a screen shot:

    enter image description here

    After you set the property on the listbox then call setselected based on the values you want selected.

    me.lstItemSizes.SetSelected(3,true)
    me.lstItemSizes.SetSelected(4,true)
    me.lstItemSizes.SetSelected(9,true)
    

    Here you can add 20 numbers and only select the even.

        Dim i As Integer
    
                'load the list with 20 numbers
                For i = 0 To 20
                    Me.ListBox1.Items.Add(i)
                Next
    
                'now use setselected
                'assume only even are selected
                For i = 0 To 20
                    If i Mod 2 = 0 Then
                        Me.ListBox1.SetSelected(i, True)
                    End If
                Next
    

    3rd edit

    Look at the way you are looping, lets assume I create a list of integers, my vb.net is rusty I mainly develop in C#. But assume you did this:

         Dim l As New List(Of Integer)
    
                l.Add(2)
                l.Add(6)
                l.Add(20)
    

    You only have three items in your list, so first loop based on the items on your list, then within the items in your listbox, you have it vice versa. Look at this:

     Dim i As Integer
            Dim l As New List(Of Integer)
    
            l.Add(2)
            l.Add(6)
            l.Add(20)
    
            'load the list with 20 numbers
            For i = 0 To 20
                Me.ListBox1.Items.Add(i)
            Next
    
            Dim lCount As Integer = 0
    
            For lCount = 0 To l.Count - 1
                For i = 0 To 20
                    If i = l.Item(lCount) Then
                        Me.ListBox1.SetSelected(i, True)
                        Exit For
                    End If
                Next
            Next
    

    In the code my l is a list of just 3 items: 2, 6, and 20. I add these items to l which is just a list object. So now I have to loop using these 3 numbers and compare with my listbox. You have it the opposite you are looping on your listbox and then taking into account the list object.

    Notice in my for loop that once the item in my list is found I no longer need to loop so I exit for. This ensures I dont overdue the amount of looping required. Once the item is found get out and go back to the count of your list object count.

    After running my code here is the result

    enter image description here

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  • 2021-01-03 10:22

    According to MSDN, SetSelected() can be used to select multiple items. Simply repeat the call for each item that needs to be selected. This is the example they use:

    ' Select three items from the ListBox.
    listBox1.SetSelected(1, True)
    listBox1.SetSelected(3, True)
    listBox1.SetSelected(5, True)
    

    For reference, this is the MSDN article.

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  • 2021-01-03 10:24

    You have to change the ListBox.SelectionMode property in order to enable multiple-selection.
    The possible values are given by the SelectionMode enum, as follows:

    None: No items can be selected
    One: Only one item can be selected
    MultiSimple: Multiple items can be selected
    MultiExtended: Multiple items can be selected, and the user can use the Shift, Ctrl, and arrow keys to make selections


    So, you simply need to add the following line to the code you already have:

    ' Change the selection mode (you could also use MultiExtended here)
    lstItemSizes.SelectionMode = SelectionMode.MultiSimple;
    
    ' Select any items of your choice
    lstItemSizes.SetSelected(1, True)
    lstItemSizes.SetSelected(3, True)
    lstItemSizes.SetSelected(8, True)
    

    Alternatively, you can set the SelectionMode property at design time, instead of doing it with code.

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  • 2021-01-03 10:35

    Because my code had the following loops:

    For i As Integer = 0 To Me.lstItemSizes.Items.Count - 1
    
            For x As Integer = 0 To itemSizes.Count - 1
    
                If (CType(Me.lstItemSizes.Items(i), PosSize).SizeID = itemSizes(x).SizeID) Then
                    Me.lstItemSizes.SetSelected(i, True)
                Else
                    Me.lstItemSizes.SetSelected(i, False)
                End If
    
            Next
    
        Next
    

    The first loop loops through the available sizes and the second loop is used to compare the item sizes.

    Having the following code:

    Else
     Me.lstItemSizes.SetSelected(i, False)
    End If
    

    Meant that even if item i became selected, it could also be deselected.

    SOLUTION: Remove Me.lstItemSizes.SetSelected(i, False) OR Include Exit For

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