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A multi-check ListBox

By , 12 Dec 1999
 
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    I had a desire/requirement on a recent project to have a CCheckListbox class that allowed for more than one checkbox in front of the string. The 3-state style set by the CCheckListbox simply didn't do what I wanted or needed. I had a list of people who could fall into 2 different categories at the same time. The 3-state style told me that this person fell into one category, but I had to just know WHICH one.

    So, I decided to write a class that extended the capabilities of the CCheckListbox. What I came up with was the CMultiCheckListBox class. What it does is add another checkbox in front of the original checkbox in the CCheckListbox implementation.

    To use the class, follow these steps:

    • Add a member variable to the desired class (CDialog, CFormView, etc.)
      CMultiCheckListBox m_List;
      
    • Subclass the list box variable just created.
      void CCharityReportDlg::DoDataExchange(CDataExchange* pDX)
      {
          CDialog::DoDataExchange(pDX);
          //{{AFX_DATA_MAP(CCharityReportDlg)
          DDX_Control(pDX, IDC_LIST1, m_List);
          //}}AFX_DATA_MAP
      }
      
    • To set the first checkbox for listbox item nIndex, call SetCheck(nIndex, nCheck)
      m_List.SetCheck(nIndex,1);
      
    • To set the second checkbox, call SetMultiCheck(nIndex, nCheck)
      m_List.SetMultiCheck(nIndex,1);
      
    • To retrieve the checkbox state of the first checkbox, call GetCheck(nIndex)
      m_List.GetCheck(nIndex);
      
    • To retrieve the checkbox state of the second checkbox, call GetMultiCheck(nIndex)
      m_List.MultiGetCheck(nIndex);
      

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    Harry J. Devine
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    General[Message Deleted]memberJAS GIRI17 Feb '09 - 1:54 
    GeneralRe: check box small examplemvpChristian Graus18 Feb '09 - 12:44 
    QuestionCan we have items with NO checkboxes?memberGary Chapman23 May '06 - 5:47 
    AnswerRe: Can we have items with NO checkboxes?memberHarry J. Devine23 May '06 - 8:38 
    Based on your example, it looks like you would have to create your own class that can handle straight up text and no checkboxes, and others that have the check boxes. Couldn't you have your headings (i.e. "Development Environments" as a static label on top of your listbox, and the CCheckListBox listbox populated with your required items?
     
    Good luck,
    Harry
    GeneralDrawFrameControlmemberJavi_26 Apr '05 - 9:01 
    GeneralSample codesussAnonymous7 Feb '05 - 4:09 
    GeneralRe: Sample codememberHarry J. Devine7 Feb '05 - 10:39 
    Generalmore than 2 checkboxessussrobert guy24 Oct '00 - 8:50 
    General3D check boxessussJeremy Asbill3 Oct '00 - 10:12 
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    GeneralAdd multiple columns in ListBoxsussSanthosh Joseph19 Sep '00 - 23:45 
    GeneralRe: Add multiple columns in ListBoxsussHarry Devine20 Sep '00 - 9:29 

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