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The tree list
Setting of the items by the method
Use addItem method to add items to the list which property "type" is WS_TREE with an string and position. If the position is omitted,add it to the last of the list. The following program is a sample adding item to the list. The difference from the list is the item which is punctuated with comma. In addition,it is possible to set the nest floor of list item with the setItemValue method. In its argument,set the position of the item and WS_INDENT_LEVEL to the value type,and indent level. If it is omitted,the indent level is 0.$obj->setItemValue($pos,$mpfc::WS_INDENT_LEVEL,$level); $pos = 0,1,2,...,-1(last one) $level = 0(top),1,2,3...The following program is a sample adding item to the list.
[The tree list]#---------------------------------------------------------- #Function for the event procedure #---------------------------------------------------------- use mpfc; sub btnep1 { my ($object) = @_; # Delete all the items of the list. $newlist_001->delAll(); # Add an item to the last of the list. $newlist_001->addItem("item1"); $newlist_001->setItemValue($mpfc::WS_INDENT_LEVEL,0); $newlist_001->addItem("item2"); $newlist_001->setItemValue(-1,$mpfc::WS_INDENT_LEVEL,1); $newlist_001->addItem("item3"); $newlist_001->setItemValue(-1,$mpfc::WS_INDENT_LEVEL,2); $newlist_001->addItem("item4"); $newlist_001->setItemValue(-1,$mpfc::WS_INDENT_LEVEL,3); $newlist_001->addItem("item5"); $newlist_001->setItemValue(-1,$mpfc::WS_INDENT_LEVEL,0); $newlist_001->addItem("item6"); $newlist_001->setItemValue(-1,$mpfc::WS_INDENT_LEVEL,1); # Add an item to the specified position of the list. $newlist_001->updateList(); return; } 1;As for the point that you should pay attention to in tree list, there is not special relational as membership between item at all. and then each item is merely indicated by status appointed indent. So by deleting the item of the upper level, the item of floor following it is not disappeared. The difference of upper level is only +1. If it is grater than +1,it is adjusted to +1 automatically.Setting of the items by the property
the property "data" can be used for setting the items of the list, if it is a comparatively little number of the items. In such case, set the property "dataSource" to WS_DATA_SOURCE_NONE, and set the items which is punctuated with comma every one item to the property "data".Format:(the property "useIcon" is True) icon_filename,indent_level,1=open/0=close,the string\n... Format:(the property "useIcon" is False) indent_level,1=open/0=close,the string\n...If the icon is omitted in the case that the property "useIcon" is True, the value of "iconPixmap" is used for the icon.#---------------------------------------------------------- #Function for the event procedure #---------------------------------------------------------- use mpfc; sub btnep1 { my ($object) = @_; # Delete all the items of the list. $newlist_001->delAll(); # Set the items of the list by the property $newlist_001->setProperty("dataSource",$mpfc::WS_DATA_SOURCE_NONE); $newlist_001->setProperty("data",",0,1,item1\n,1,1,item2\n,2,1,item3"); return; } 1;Setting of the items from the file directly
It is possible to set the items from the file directly. In such case at first,set WS_DATA_SOURCE_FILE to the property "dataSource", and set the file name to the property "dataSourceName" as following program.#---------------------------------------------------------- #Function for the event procedure #---------------------------------------------------------- use mpfc; sub btnep1 { my ($object) = @_; # Delete all the items of the list $newlist_001->delAll(); # Set the items from file directly $newlist_001->setProperty("dataSource",$mpfc::WS_DATA_SOURCE_FILE); $newlist_001->setProperty("dataSourceName","data.txt"); return; } 1; #data.txt contains... $(WSDIR)/sys/pixmaps/bi16.xpm,0,1,item1 1,1,item2 2,1,item3 3,1,item4 $(WSDIR)/sys/pixmaps/bi16.xpm,0,1,item5 1,1,item6 2,1,item7 3,1,item8Setting of the items from the other instance
It is possible to set the items from the data source target property of the other instances. In such case, set WS_DATA_SOURCE_INSTANCE to the property "dataSource", and set the instance name to the property "dataSourceName". In the following example, a WSCtextField instance are specified to the property "dataSourceName" and then it sets the string data of it to the list.#---------------------------------------------------------- #Function for the event procedure #---------------------------------------------------------- use mpfc; sub btnep1 { my ($object) = @_; # Delete all the items of the list $newlist_001->delAll(); # Set the items from the other instances $newlist_001->setProperty("dataSource",$mpfc::WS_DATA_SOURCE_INSTANCE); $newlist_001->setProperty("dataSourceName","newtext_000"); return; } 1;
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