//引入命名空间
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Windows.Forms;
public class ListViewGroupsExample : Form
{
private ListView myListView;
// Determine whether Windows XP or a later
// operating system is present.
private bool isRunningXPOrLater =
OSFeature.Feature.IsPresent(OSFeature.Themes);
// Declare a Hashtable array in which to store the groups.
private Hashtable[] groupTables;
// Declare a variable to store the current grouping column.
int groupColumn = 0;
public ListViewGroupsExample()
{
// Initialize myListView.
myListView = new ListView();
myListView.Dock = DockStyle.Fill;
myListView.View = View.Details;
myListView.Sorting = SortOrder.Ascending;
// Create and initialize column headers for myListView.
ColumnHeader columnHeader0 = new ColumnHeader();
columnHeader0.Text = "Title";
columnHeader0.Width = -1;
ColumnHeader columnHeader1 = new ColumnHeader();
columnHeader1.Text = "Author";
columnHeader1.Width = -1;
ColumnHeader columnHeader2 = new ColumnHeader();
columnHeader2.Text = "Year";
columnHeader2.Width = -1;
// Add the column headers to myListView.
myListView.Columns.AddRange(new ColumnHeader[]
{columnHeader0, columnHeader1, columnHeader2});
// Add a handler for the ColumnClick event.
myListView.ColumnClick +=
new ColumnClickEventHandler(myListView_ColumnClick);
// Create items and add them to myListView.
ListViewItem item0 = new ListViewItem( new string[]
{"Programming Windows",
"Petzold, Charles",
"1998"} );
ListViewItem item1 = new ListViewItem( new string[]
{"Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software",
"Petzold, Charles",
"2000"} );
ListViewItem item2 = new ListViewItem( new string[]
{"Programming Windows with C#",
"Petzold, Charles",
"2001"} );
ListViewItem item3 = new ListViewItem( new string[]
{"Coding Techniques for Microsoft Visual Basic .NET",
"Connell, John",
"2001"} );
ListViewItem item4 = new ListViewItem( new string[]
{"C# for Java Developers",
"Jones, Allen & Freeman, Adam",
"2002"} );
ListViewItem item5 = new ListViewItem( new string[]
{"Microsoft .NET XML Web Services Step by Step",
"Jones, Allen & Freeman, Adam",
"2002"} );
myListView.Items.AddRange(
new ListViewItem[] {item0, item1, item2, item3, item4, item5});
if (isRunningXPOrLater)
{
// Create the groupsTable array and populate it with one
// hash table for each column.
groupTables = new Hashtable[myListView.Columns.Count];
for (int column = 0; column < myListView.Columns.Count; column++)
{
// Create a hash table containing all the groups
// needed for a single column.
groupTables[column] = CreateGroupsTable(column);
}
// Start with the groups created for the Title column.
SetGroups(0);
}
// Initialize the form.
this.Controls.Add(myListView);
this.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(550, 330);
this.Text = "ListView Groups Example";
}
[STAThread]
static void Main()
{
Application.EnableVisualStyles();
Application.Run(new ListViewGroupsExample());
}
// Groups the items using the groups created for the clicked
// column.
private void myListView_ColumnClick(
object sender, ColumnClickEventArgs e)
{
// Set the sort order to ascending when changing
// column groups; otherwise, reverse the sort order.
if ( myListView.Sorting == SortOrder.Descending ||
( isRunningXPOrLater && (e.Column != groupColumn) ) )
{
myListView.Sorting = SortOrder.Ascending;
}
else
{
myListView.Sorting = SortOrder.Descending;
}
groupColumn = e.Column;
// Set the groups to those created for the clicked column.
if (isRunningXPOrLater)
{
SetGroups(e.Column);
}
}
// Sets myListView to the groups created for the specified column.
private void SetGroups(int column)
{
// Remove the current groups.
myListView.Groups.Clear();
// Retrieve the hash table corresponding to the column.
Hashtable groups = (Hashtable)groupTables[column];
// Copy the groups for the column to an array.
ListViewGroup[] groupsArray = new ListViewGroup[groups.Count];
groups.Values.CopyTo(groupsArray, 0);
// Sort the groups and add them to myListView.
Array.Sort(groupsArray, new ListViewGroupSorter(myListView.Sorting));
myListView.Groups.AddRange(groupsArray);
// Iterate through the items in myListView, assigning each
// one to the appropriate group.
foreach (ListViewItem item in myListView.Items)
{
// Retrieve the subitem text corresponding to the column.
string subItemText = item.SubItems[column].Text;
// For the Title column, use only the first letter.
if (column == 0)
{
subItemText = subItemText.Substring(0, 1);
}
// Assign the item to the matching group.
item.Group = (ListViewGroup)groups[subItemText];
}
}
// Creates a Hashtable object with one entry for each unique
// subitem value (or initial letter for the parent item)
// in the specified column.
private Hashtable CreateGroupsTable(int column)
{
// Create a Hashtable object.
Hashtable groups = new Hashtable();
// Iterate through the items in myListView.
foreach (ListViewItem item in myListView.Items)
{
// Retrieve the text value for the column.
string subItemText = item.SubItems[column].Text;
// Use the initial letter instead if it is the first column.
if (column == 0)
{
subItemText = subItemText.Substring(0, 1);
}
// If the groups table does not already contain a group
// for the subItemText value, add a new group using the
// subItemText value for the group header and Hashtable key.
if (!groups.Contains(subItemText))
{
groups.Add( subItemText, new ListViewGroup(subItemText,
HorizontalAlignment.Left) );
}
}
// Return the Hashtable object.
return groups;
}
// Sorts ListViewGroup objects by header value.
private class ListViewGroupSorter : IComparer
{
private SortOrder order;
// Stores the sort order.
public ListViewGroupSorter(SortOrder theOrder)
{
order = theOrder;
}
// Compares the groups by header value, using the saved sort
// order to return the correct value.
public int Compare(object x, object y)
{
int result = String.Compare(
((ListViewGroup)x).Header,
((ListViewGroup)y).Header
);
if (order == SortOrder.Ascending)
{
return result;
}
else
{
return -result;
}
}
}
}
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