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new
append
append-column
delete-column
get-column-labels
get-column-order
get-column-width
get-data
get-first-visible-item
get-label-font
get-selections
is-selected?
number-of-visible-items
select
set
set-column-label
set-column-order
set-column-width
set-data
set-first-visible-item
set-string
Inherited methods:
from list-control<%>
clear
delete
find-string
get-number
get-selection
get-string
get-string-selection
set-selection
set-string-selection
from control<%>
command
from subwindow<%>
reparent
from window<%>
accept-drop-files
client->screen
enable
focus
get-client-handle
get-client-size
get-cursor
get-handle
get-height
get-label
get-plain-label
get-size
get-width
get-x
get-y
has-focus?
is-enabled?
is-shown?
on-drop-file
on-focus
on-move
on-size
on-subwindow-char
on-subwindow-event
on-subwindow-focus
on-superwindow-enable
on-superwindow-show
popup-menu
refresh
screen->client
set-cursor
set-label
show
warp-pointer
from area<%>
get-graphical-min-size
get-parent
get-top-level-window
min-height
min-width
stretchable-height
stretchable-width
from subarea<%>
horiz-margin
vert-margin

class

list-box% : class?

  superclass: object%

  extends: list-control<%>
A list box allows the user to select one or more string items from a scrolling list. A list box is either a single-selection control (if an item is selected, the previous selection is removed) or a multiple-selection control (clicking an item toggles the item on or off independently of other selections).

Whenever the user changes the selection in a list box, the list box’s callback procedure is called. A callback procedure is provided as an initialization argument when each list box is created.

A list box can have multiple columns with optional column headers. An item in the list corresponds to a row that spans all columns. When column headers are displayed, the column widths can be changed by a user. In addition, columns can optionally support dragging by the user to change the display order of columns, while the logical order remains fixed.

List box rows and columns are indexed from 0.

See also choice%.

constructor

(new list-box% 
    [label label] 
    [choices choices] 
    [parent parent] 
    [[callback callback] 
    [style style] 
    [selection selection] 
    [font font] 
    [label-font label-font] 
    [enabled enabled] 
    [vert-margin vert-margin] 
    [horiz-margin horiz-margin] 
    [min-width min-width] 
    [min-height min-height] 
    [stretchable-width stretchable-width] 
    [stretchable-height stretchable-height] 
    [columns columns] 
    [column-order column-order]]) 
  (is-a?/c list-box%)
  label : (or/c label-string? #f)
  choices : (listof label-string?)
  parent : 
(or/c (is-a?/c frame%) (is-a?/c dialog%)
      (is-a?/c panel%) (is-a?/c pane%))
  callback : 
((is-a?/c list-box%) (is-a?/c control-event%)
 . -> . any)
   = (lambda (c e) (void))
  style : 
(listof (or/c 'single 'multiple 'extended
              'vertical-label 'horizontal-label
              'variable-columns 'column-headers
              'clickable-headers 'reorderable-headers
              'deleted))
   = '(single)
  selection : (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? #f) = #f
  font : (is-a?/c font%) = view-control-font
  label-font : (is-a?/c font%) = normal-control-font
  enabled : any/c = #t
  vert-margin : spacing-integer? = 2
  horiz-margin : spacing-integer? = 2
  min-width : (or/c dimension-integer? #f) = #f
  min-height : (or/c dimension-integer? #f) = #f
  stretchable-width : any/c = #t
  stretchable-height : any/c = #t
  columns : (cons/c label-string? (listof label-string?))
   = '("Column")
  column-order : (or/c #f (listof exact-nonnegative-integer?))
   = #f
If label is not #f, it is used as the list box label. Otherwise, the list box will not display its label.

If & occurs in label, it is specially parsed as for button%.

The choices list specifies the initial list of items to appear in the list box. If the list box has multiple columns, choices determines the content of the first column, and other columns are initialized to the empty string.

The callback procedure is called when the user changes the list box selection, by either selecting, re-selecting, deselecting, or double-clicking an item. The type of the event provided to the callback is 'list-box-dclick when the user double-clicks on an item, or 'list-box otherwise.

The columns list determines the number of columns in the list box. The column titles in columns are shown only if style includes 'column-headers. If style also includes 'clickable-headers, then a click on a header triggers a call to callback with a column-control-event% argument whose event type is 'list-box-column.

The style specification must include exactly one of the following:
  • 'single Creates a single-selection list.

  • 'multiple Creates a multiple-selection list where a single click deselects other items and selects a new item. Use this style for a list when single-selection is common, but multiple selections are allowed.

  • 'extended Creates a multiple-selection list where a single click extends or contracts the selection by toggling the clicked item. Use this style for a list when multiple selections are the rule rather than the exception.

The 'multiple and 'extended styles determine a platform-independent interpretation of unmodified mouse clicks, but dragging, shift-clicking, control-clicking, etc. have platform-standard interpretations. Whatever the platform-specific interface, the user can always select disjoint sets of items or deselect items (and leave no items selected). On some platforms, the user can deselect the (sole) selected item in a 'single list box.

If style includes 'vertical-label, then the list box is created with a label above the control; if style does not include 'vertical-label (and optionally includes 'horizontal-label), then the label is created to the left of the list box. If style includes 'deleted, then the list box is created as hidden, and it does not affect its parent’s geometry; the list box can be made active later by calling parent’s add-child method.

If style includes 'variable-columns, then the number of columns in the list box can be changed via append-column and delete-column.

If selection is an integer, it is passed to set-selection to set the initial selection. The selection must be less than the length of choices.

The font argument determines the font for the control content, and label-font determines the font for the control label. For information about the enabled argument, see window<%>. For information about the horiz-margin and vert-margin arguments, see subarea<%>. For information about the min-width, min-height, stretchable-width, and stretchable-height arguments, see area<%>.

It the column-order argument is not #f, it determines the order in which logical columns are initially displayed. See set-column-order for more information. If style includes 'column-headers and 'reorderable-headers, then a user can reorder columns as displayed (but the display order does not change the logical order of the columns).

method

(send a-list-box append item [data])  void?

  item : label-string?
  data : any/c = #f
Overrides append in list-control<%>.
Adds a new item to the list box with an associated “data” object. The data object is not displayed in the list box; it is provided merely as a convenience for use with get-data, possibly allowing a programmer to avoid managing a separate item-to-data mapping in addition to the list box control.

See also append in list-control<%>.

method

(send a-list-box append-column label)  void?

  label : label-string?
Adds a new column with title label to the list box, but only if the list box is created with the 'variable-columns style. The new column is logically the last column, and it is initially displayed as the last column.

method

(send a-list-box delete-column n)  void?

  n : exact-nonnegative-integer?
Deletes the column with logical position n, but only if the list box is created with the 'variable-columns style, and only if the list box currently has more than one column (i.e., the number of columns can never be zero).

Returns the labels of the list box’s columns, and the number of returned strings indicates the number of columns in the list box.

Returns the display order of logical columns. Each column is represented by its logical position in the result list, and the order of the column positions indicates the display order.

See also set-column-order.

Gets the width of the column identified by column (in logical positions, as opposed to display positions), which must be between 0 and one less than the number of columns.

The result includes the column’s current width as well as its minimum and maximum widths to constrain the column size as adjusted by a user.

See also set-column-width.

method

(send a-list-box get-data n)  any/c

  n : exact-nonnegative-integer?
Returns the data for the item indexed by n, or #f if there is no associated data. List box rows are indexed from 0. If n is equal to or larger than the number of choices, an exn:fail:contract exception is raised.

See also append and set-data.

Reports the index of the item currently scrolled to the top of the list box. List box rows are indexed from 0.

method

(send a-list-box get-label-font)  (is-a?/c font%)

Returns the font used for the control’s label, which is optionally supplied when a list box is created.

Returns a list of indices for all currently selected items. List box rows are indexed from 0.

For single-selection lists, the result is always either null or a list containing one number.

method

(send a-list-box is-selected? n)  boolean?

  n : exact-nonnegative-integer?
Returns #t if the items indexed by n is selected, #f otherwise. List box rows are indexed from 0. If n is equal to or larger than the number of choices, an exn:fail:contract exception is raised.

A list box’s selection can be changed by the user clicking the control, and such changes do not go through this method; use the control callback procedure (provided as an initialization argument) to monitor selection changes.

Returns the maximum number of items in the list box that are visible to the user with the control’s current size (rounding down if the exact answer is fractional, but returning at least 1).

method

(send a-list-box select n [select?])  void?

  n : exact-nonnegative-integer?
  select? : any/c = #t
Selects or deselects an item. For selection in a single-selection list box, if a different choice is currently selected, it is automatically deselected. For selection in a multiple-selection list box, other selections are preserved, unlike set-selection.

If select? is #f, the item indexed by n is deselected; otherwise it is selected. List box rows are indexed from 0. If n is equal to or larger than the number of choices, an exn:fail:contract exception is raised.

A list box’s selection can be changed by the user clicking the control, and such changes do not go through this method; use the control callback procedure (provided as an initialization argument) to monitor selection changes.

The control’s callback procedure is not invoked.

method

(send a-list-box set choices0 choices ...)  void?

  choices0 : (listof label-string?)
  choices : (listof label-string?)
Clears the list box and installs a new list of items. The number of choices0 plus choices lists must match the number of columns, and all choices lists must have the same number of items, otherwise an exn:fail:contract exception is raised.

method

(send a-list-box set-column-label column    
  label)  void?
  column : exact-nonnegative-integer?
  label : label-string?
Sets the label of the column identified by column (in logical positions, as opposed to display positions), which must be between 0 and one less than the number of columns.

method

(send a-list-box set-column-order column-order)  void?

  column-order : (listof exact-nonnegative-integer?)
Sets the order in which logical columns are displayed. Each element of column-order must identify a unique column by its logical position, and all logical columns must be represented in the list.

See also get-column-order.

method

(send a-list-box set-column-width column    
  width    
  min-width    
  max-width)  void?
  column : exact-nonnegative-integer?
  width : dimension-integer?
  min-width : dimension-integer?
  max-width : dimension-integer?
Sets the width of the column identified by column (in logical positions, as opposed to display positions), which must be between 0 and one less than the number of columns.

The width argument sets the current display width, while min-width and max-width constrain the width of the column when the user resizes it. The width argument must be no less than min-width and no more than max-width.

The default width of a column is platform-specific, and the last column of a list box may extend to the end of the control independent of its requested size.

See also get-column-width.

method

(send a-list-box set-data n data)  void?

  n : exact-nonnegative-integer?
  data : any/c
Sets the associated data for item indexed by n. List box rows are indexed from 0. If n is equal to or larger than the number of choices, an exn:fail:contract exception is raised.

See also append.

method

(send a-list-box set-first-visible-item n)  void?

  n : exact-nonnegative-integer?
Scrolls the list box so that the item indexed by n is at the top of the list box display. List box rows are indexed from 0. If n is equal to or larger than the number of choices, an exn:fail:contract exception is raised.

A list box’s scroll position can be changed by the user clicking the control, and such changes do not go through this method. A program cannot detect when the scroll position changes except by polling get-first-visible-item.

method

(send a-list-box set-string n label [column])  void?

  n : exact-nonnegative-integer?
  label : label-string?
  column : exact-nonnegative-integer? = 0
Sets the item indexed by n in logical column column. List box rows and columns are indexed from 0. If n is equal to or larger than the number of choices, or if column is equal to or larger than the number of columns, an exn:fail:contract exception is raised.