Reputation: 1106
I have a ListView with 3 headers, declared in XAML as follows:
<ListView Name="myListView">
<ListView.View>
<GridView>
<GridViewColumn Header="H1"/>
<GridViewColumn Header="H2"/>
<GridViewColumn Header="H3"/>
</GridView>
</ListView.View>
</ListView>
I want to programmatically add a ListViewItem to this ListView, being able to set the content within the ListViewItem that will go under the first, second, and third columns individually. So far, I have only gotten this far:
ListViewItem l = new ListViewItem();
l.Content = "Content";
myListView.Items.Add(l);
This sets each column to the string "Content". How can I change the code above so that I can add a ListViewItem that will display "Content 1", "Content 2", and "Content 3" under the first, second, and third columns respectively? I tried to look for a SubItem or ListViewSubItem property within ListViewItem, but found nothing.
I assume there's a simple solution, but maybe I'm wrong. Please do not mention data binding, because I only want an answer to the question of programmatically setting the Content property to reflect individual changes in each column.
Thank you very much.
Upvotes: 8
Views: 16762
Reputation: 29244
In winforms here is what you do.
You have to set the column headins first, otherwise nothing will show. The add the list view items using a string array.
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
protected override void OnLoad(EventArgs e)
{
base.OnLoad(e);
listView1.View=View.Details;
//Set Columns
listView1.Columns.Add("Col1");
listView1.Columns.Add("Col2");
listView1.Columns.Add("Col3");
//Fill Rows
ListViewItem lvi;
lvi=new ListViewItem(new string[] { "A", "B", "C" });
listView1.Items.Add(lvi);
lvi=new ListViewItem(new string[] { "D", "E", "F" });
listView1.Items.Add(lvi);
lvi=new ListViewItem(new string[] { "G", "H", "I" });
listView1.Items.Add(lvi);
}
}
a screenshot of the result is
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 23157
This is not databinding. Think of the Binding statement as giving the column a name.
<ListView Name="myListView">
<ListView.View>
<GridView>
<GridViewColumn Header="H1" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Col1}"/>
<GridViewColumn Header="H2" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Col2}"/>
<GridViewColumn Header="H3" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Col3}"/>
</GridView>
</ListView.View>
</ListView>
In code:
myListView.Items.Add(new { Col1 = "test1", Col2 = "Test2", Col3="test3"});
Upvotes: 12