Reputation: 1013
I want to select programatically multiple items in my ListBox. So, to be as mvvm friendly as possible, I create a custom control inherited from ListBox. In this custom control I've made a dependency property allowing items selection changes. Here is the code of the OnPropertyChanged part :
private static void OnSetSelectionToPropertyChanged
(DependencyObject d, DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
InitializableListBox list = d as InitializableListBox;
Dictionary<int, string> toSelect = e.NewValue as Dictionary<int, string>;
if (toSelect == null)
return;
list.SetSelectedItems(toSelect);
}
The selection works great, but this solution does not raise the OnSelectionChanged
event
So I try also :
private static void OnSetSelectionToPropertyChanged
(DependencyObject d, DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
InitializableListBox list = d as InitializableListBox;
Dictionary<int, string> toSelect = e.NewValue as Dictionary<int, string>;
if (toSelect == null)
return;
SelectionChangedEventArgs e_selChanged;
List<Object> removed = new List<object>();
List<Object> added = new List<object>();
//Clear the SelectedItems list
while(list.SelectedItems.Count > 0)
{
removed.Add(list.SelectedItems[0]);
list.SelectedItems.RemoveAt(0);
}
//Add each selected items
foreach (var item in toSelect)
{
list.SelectedItems.Add(item);
added.Add(list.SelectedItems[list.SelectedItems.Count - 1]);
}
//Raise the SelectionChanged event
e_selChanged = new SelectionChangedEventArgs(SelectionChangedEvent,removed,added);
list.OnSelectionChanged(e_selChanged);
}
But this was not better. I think I'm not dealing the right way with the event so if you could help me, that would be great.
Thanks in advance.
I have found another solution (more a hack actually) than @NETscape. I don't think it's better, but it seems to work pretty well, and it's maybe easier.
The trick is to made a dependency property wich allow you to access the SelectedItems
property (wich is readonly and unbindable on the normal ListBox
). Here is the code of my custom ListBox :
public class InitializableListBox : ListBox
{
public InitializableListBox()
{
SelectionChanged += CustomSelectionChanged;
}
private void CustomSelectionChanged(object sender, SelectionChangedEventArgs e)
{
InitializableListBox s = sender as InitializableListBox;
if (s == null)
return;
s.CustomSelectedItems = s.SelectedItems;
}
#region CustomSelectedItems DependyProperty
public static DependencyProperty CustomSelectedItemsProperty =
DependencyProperty.RegisterAttached("CustomSelectedItems",
typeof(System.Collections.IList),typeof(InitializableListBox),
new PropertyMetadata(null, OnCustomSelectedItemsPropertyChanged));
public System.Collections.IList CustomSelectedItems
{
get
{
return (System.Collections.IList)GetValue(CustomSelectedItemsProperty);
}
set
{
SetValue(CustomSelectedItemsProperty, value);
}
}
private static void OnCustomSelectedItemsPropertyChanged(DependencyObject d, DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
InitializableListBox list = d as InitializableListBox;
System.Collections.IList toSelect = e.NewValue as System.Collections.IList;
if (toSelect == null)
return;
list.SetSelectedItems(toSelect);
}
#endregion
}
Upvotes: 2
Views: 1384
Reputation: 5163
See this
If you set your ItemsSource to a collection, and the objects in the collection implement INPC
, you can set the Style
on ListViewItem
to use the bound objects IsSelected
property.
See this answer to understand what I mean.
Let's say you have ItemsSource="{Binding Items}"
, then you can do something like:
Items.Where(item => item.IsSelected == true);
to return your list of items that are selected.
You could also do Items[0].IsSelected = true;
to programmatically select an item.
In short, you shouldn't have to use a custom control to implement multiple selection on a ListView.
EDIT
I experienced the virtualization problem when I was implementing Telerik's RadGridView
. I used a behavior to counter this problem and it seems to have worked:
public class RadGridViewExt : Behavior<RadGridView>
{
private RadGridView Grid
{
get
{
return AssociatedObject as RadGridView;
}
}
public INotifyCollectionChanged SelectedItems
{
get { return (INotifyCollectionChanged)GetValue(SelectedItemsProperty); }
set { SetValue(SelectedItemsProperty, value); }
}
public static readonly DependencyProperty SelectedItemsProperty =
DependencyProperty.Register("SelectedItems", typeof(INotifyCollectionChanged), typeof(RadGridViewExt), new PropertyMetadata(OnSelectedItemsPropertyChanged));
private static void OnSelectedItemsPropertyChanged(DependencyObject target, DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs args)
{
var collection = args.NewValue as INotifyCollectionChanged;
if (collection != null)
{
collection.CollectionChanged += ((RadGridViewExt)target).ContextSelectedItemsCollectionChanged;
}
}
protected override void OnAttached()
{
base.OnAttached();
Grid.SelectedItems.CollectionChanged += GridSelectedItemsCollectionChanged;
}
void ContextSelectedItemsCollectionChanged(object sender, NotifyCollectionChangedEventArgs e)
{
UnsubscribeFromEvents();
Transfer(SelectedItems as IList, AssociatedObject.SelectedItems);
SubscribeToEvents();
}
void GridSelectedItemsCollectionChanged(object sender, System.Collections.Specialized.NotifyCollectionChangedEventArgs e)
{
UnsubscribeFromEvents();
Transfer(AssociatedObject.SelectedItems, SelectedItems as IList);
SubscribeToEvents();
}
private void SubscribeToEvents()
{
AssociatedObject.SelectedItems.CollectionChanged += GridSelectedItemsCollectionChanged;
if (SelectedItems != null)
{
SelectedItems.CollectionChanged += ContextSelectedItemsCollectionChanged;
}
}
private void UnsubscribeFromEvents()
{
AssociatedObject.SelectedItems.CollectionChanged -= GridSelectedItemsCollectionChanged;
if (SelectedItems != null)
{
SelectedItems.CollectionChanged -= ContextSelectedItemsCollectionChanged;
}
}
public static void Transfer(IList source, IList target)
{
if (source == null || target == null)
return;
target.Clear();
foreach (var o in source)
{
target.Add(o);
}
}
}
Inside RadGridView control:
<i:Interaction.Behaviors>
<local:RadGridViewExt SelectedItems="{Binding SelectedItems}" />
</i:Interaction.Behaviors>
where
xmlns:i="clr-namespace:System.Windows.Interactivity;assembly=System.Windows.Interactivity"
and remember to add reference to Interactivity assembly.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 195
ListBox has a property called SelectionMode
. You can set it to Multiple
to enable multiple selection.
<ListBox x:Name="MyListBox" SelectionMode="Multiple"/>
You can use SelectedItems
property to get all the selected items afterwards.
Upvotes: 0