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JavaScript ListBox Control

By , 24 Jul 2008
 
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Introduction

JavaScript ListBox Control is a cross-browser JavaScript class. It is a sub set of HTML select element with attribute size >= 2.

Background

As you know, in the HTML ListBox element (select element with attribute size >=2), if you want to select multiple items, then you have to press & hold the Ctrl key during the process of selecting items. In a project, a client wanted a CheckBox against each item of the ListBox so that there was no need to press & hold Ctrl key while selecting multiple items. As HTML ListBox does not support CheckBox against each item, I've decided to develop my own custom ListBox control through JavaScript.

Constructor

ListBox Control has the following constructor:

ListBox(Arguments): The constructor of the ListBox class takes an argument of the type Object Literal. The definition of the argument Object Literal is given below:

var Arguments = {
      Base: _Base, //Base reference where ListBox to be displayed.
      Rows: _Rows, //No. of visible items.
      Width: _Width, // Width of the ListBox.
      NormalItemColor: _NormalItemColor, // Normal item color.
      NormalItemBackColor: _NormalItemBackColor, // Normal item back color.
      AlternateItemColor: _AlternateItemColor, // Alternate item color.
      AlternateItemBackColor: _AlternateItemBackColor, // Alternate item back color.
      SelectedItemColor: _SelectedItemColor, // Selected item color.
      SelectedIItemBackColor: _SelectedIItemBackColor, // SelectedI item back color.
      HoverItemColor: _HoverItemColor, // Hover item color.
      HoverItemBackColor: _HoverItemBackColor, // Hover item back color.
      HoverBorderdColor: _HoverBorderdColor, // Hover bordered color.
      ClickEventHandler: _ClickEventHandler // Reference of the click event handler. 
 };

Example:

var Arguments = {
            Base: document.getElementById('base'),
            Rows: 6,
            Width: 300,
            NormalItemColor: 'Black',
            NormalItemBackColor: '#ffffff',
            AlternateItemColor: 'Black',
            AlternateItemBackColor: '#E0E0E0',
            SelectedItemColor: '#ffffff',
            SelectedIItemBackColor: '#E6A301',
            HoverItemColor: '#ffffff',
            HoverItemBackColor: '#2259D7',
            HoverBorderdColor: 'orange',
            ClickEventHandler: CheckBoxOnClick
        };

You can assign each property of the argument Object Literal to null. In this case, each property will acquire its default value as:

var Arguments = {
            Base: null,
            Rows: null,
            Width: null,
            NormalItemColor: null,
            NormalItemBackColor: null,
            AlternateItemColor: null,
            AlternateItemBackColor: null,
            SelectedItemColor: null,
            SelectedIItemBackColor: null,
            HoverItemColor: null,
            HoverItemBackColor: null,
            HoverBorderdColor: null,
            ClickEventHandler: null
        };

Properties & their default values have been tabulated below:

Property Default Value
Base document.documentElement
Rows 6
Width 300
NormalItemColor 'Black'
NormalItemBackColor '#ffffff'
AlternateItemColor 'Black'
AlternateItemBackColor '#E0E0E0'
SelectedItemColor '#ffffff'
SelectedIItemBackColor '#E6A301'
HoverItemColor '#ffffff'
HoverItemBackColor '#2259D7'
HoverBorderdColor 'orange'
ClickEventHandler Anonymous method

Methods

ListBox Control has the following public methods:

  • AddItem(Text, Value): Used to add a ListBox Item. It takes two arguments:
    • Text: Item Text
    • Value: Item Value
  • GetItems(): Used to get collection of all LBItem(ListBox Item)
  • GetItem(Index): Used to get a LBItem(ListBox Item) at a given Item index. Returns null in case Item isn't found. It takes one argument:
    • Index: Item Index.
  • DeleteItems(): Used to delete all the ListBox Items. Returns numbers of Items deleted
  • DeleteItem(Index): Used to delete a ListBox Item at a given Item index. Returns true on successful deletion, else false. It takes one argument:
    • Index: Item Index
  • GetTotalItems(): Used to get total number of ListBox Items
  • Contains(Index): Used to check whether a ListBox Item exists at a given Item index or not. Returns true if Item exists, else false. It takes one argument:
    • Index: Item Index
  • Dispose(): Used to destroy ListBox Object

Note: The LBItem is an Object Literal and has the following definition:

var LBItem = {
   IsSelected: _IsSelected, // true/false.
   Text: _Text, // Item Text.
   Value: _Value, // Item Value.
   ItemIndex: _ItemIndex // Item Index.
}; 

Property

ListBox Control has only one property:

  • Version: Used to get the current version of the ListBox Control

Event

ListBox Control has only one event:

  • Click: Fires when any one Item CheckBox is clicked

The local anonymous method that responds to the click event (i.e. event handler) has the following signature:

 var EventHandlerName = function(Sender, EventArgs) {}

Here Sender is the reference of the element (in this case the Item CheckBox) that raises the click event & EventArgs is a Object Literal that contains necessary information regarding the event. EventArgs Object Literal has the following definition:

var EventArgs = {
    Text: _Text, // Item Text.
    Value: _Value, // Item Value.
    ItemIndex: _ItemIndex // Item Index.
}; 

Using the Control

Add the reference of the ListBox.js file in your web page as:

<script type="text/javascript" src="JS/ ListBox.js"></script>

Create a div element in the web page as:

<div id="base"></div>

Now create a script tag in the head section of the web page & put the following code in the window.onload event as:

<script type="text/javascript">
    var oListBox;
    window.onload = function()
    {        
        var Arguments = {
            Base: document.getElementById('base'),
            Rows: 3,
            Width: 300,
            NormalItemColor: null,
            NormalItemBackColor: null,
            AlternateItemColor: null,
            AlternateItemBackColor: null,
            SelectedItemColor: null,
            SelectedIItemBackColor: null,
            HoverItemColor: null,
            HoverItemBackColor: null,
            HoverBorderdColor: null,
            ClickEventHandler: OnClick
        };
        
        oListBox = new ListBox(Arguments); 

        oListBox.AddItem('CodeProject.com','http://www.codeproject.com');
        oListBox.AddItem('yahoo.com','http://www.yahoo.com/');
        oListBox.AddItem
		('microsoft.com','http://www.microsoft.com/en/us/default.aspx');
        oListBox.AddItem('asp.net','http://www.asp.net');
        oListBox.AddItem('cricinfo.com','http://www.cricinfo.com/');
        oListBox.AddItem('AOL','http://www.aol.com/');
        oListBox.AddItem('STPL','http://stpl.biz');
    }
</script>

In the above code, first an argument Object Literal with necessary properties has been created. After that ListBox has been instantiated using new keyword. Finally different ListBox Items have been added to the ListBox Object. Don't forget the click event wire up in the argument Object Literal as:

ClickEventListener: OnClick

Where OnClick is the reference of the click event handler which is created as a local anonymous method:

var OnClick = function(Sender, EventArgs)
{
    //Code 
} 

Example:

var OnClick = function(Sender, EventArgs)
{
    var Message = new Array();

    Message.push('IsSelected: ' + Sender.checked.toString());
    Message.push('Text: ' + EventArgs.Text);
    Message.push('Value: ' + EventArgs.Value);
    Message.push('Index: ' + EventArgs.ItemIndex);

    document.getElementById('DivMessage').innerHTML = Message.join('<br />');
}

This method will get called when you will click on any one Item CheckBox of the ListBox control.

Invoke the Dispose method in the window.onunload event in order to destroy ListBox Object as:

window.onunload = function(){oListBox.Dispose(); }

Conclusion

So this is my approach to develop custom JavaScript ListBox control. Although it is only a subset of existing HTML ListBox element, it is more user friendly than the existing one. It can be further customized for different requirements. Please let me know about bugs and/or errors & give suggestions to improve this ListBox control.

Browser Compatibility

I have tested this control on a number of web browsers.

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License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

About the Author

Samir NIGAM
Team Leader
India India
SAMIR NIGAM is a CodeProject MVP, a Microsoft Certified Technology
Specialist (MCTS)
as well as a Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD)
in C# for web-based applications. He is an insightful IT professional with
results-driven comprehensive technical skill having rich, hands-on work experience
in web-based applications using ASP.NET, C#, AJAX, Microsoft
Enterprise Library
, MS SQL Server 2005.
He has earned his master degree (MCA) from U.P. Technical University, Lucknow,
INDIA, his post graduate dipoma (PGDCA ) from Institute of Engineering and
Rural Technology, Allahabad, INDIA and his bachelor degree (BSc - Mathematics)
from University of Allahabad, Allahabad, INDIA.
He has good knowledge of Object Oriented Programming, 3-Tier Architecture
and Algorithm Analysis & Design as well as good command over cross-browser
client side programming using JavaScript.
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Questionhow will you populate it from databasemembersairfan15-Jan-12 19:01 
Hi, its really nice code, i want to know best way to connect such javascript based controls with database.
GeneralVery nice article! One little bug..memberMark Giese9-May-10 17:52 
Hi - Thanks sooo much - this is very helpful.
 
In ListBox.js I did find this line:
var Size = !Arguments.Rows && Arguments.Rows > 5 ? Arguments.Rows : 6;
 
I don't think the -not- on the first element of the conditional is what you really want. It stops you from specifying the number of rows.
 
cheers!
Mark
GeneralJSPmemberpandajericho26-Oct-08 6:30 
Hi, are you able to give me some directions if i'm trying to do this in jsp? I love this js you created, but i having trouble using this for it's in .net platform.
 
Are you able to show me how it should be in jsp? Many thanks!
GeneralGeneral QuerymemberAbhijit Jana22-Oct-08 18:26 
Hi Samir,
can you please tell me that how did you create the animated gif? are you using any tool ?
 
Thanks in advance !!!
 
cheers,
Abhijit

GeneralRe: General QuerymemberSameer NIGAM22-Oct-08 19:01 
I'm using a tool.
 
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GeneralRe: General QuerymemberAbhijit Jana23-Oct-08 19:43 
Hi samir, thanks for your response. can you please tell me the name of that tool ?
Check my this article,
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I am create this gif by writting C# code OMG | :OMG: and its not prominant
 
cheers,
Abhijit

GeneralMultiple contols on a pagememberbjmbrown29-Sep-08 5:11 
Thank you for this article. It is very helpful. I would like to use this control inside a asp.net web user control. I would be very grateful if you could provide some direction as to the changes that would need to occur in order for the javascript to handle each instance of the control.
 
Thank you.
 
Bruce Browning

GeneralRe: Multiple contols on a pagememberSameer NIGAM29-Sep-08 18:03 
thanks bjmbrown. simply pass reference of the base object to the Argument Object Literal. e.g. if you want to display this ListBox inside a Panel (id="pnlBase")Control pass its reference as
 
var Arguments = {
            Base: document.getElementById('<%= pnlBase.ClientId %>'),
            Rows: 6,
            ...
        };

 
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QuestionHow can we check all the items on a button clickmembershahu28-Sep-08 23:36 
How to provide a button that will check and uncheck all the items together
AnswerRe: How can we check all the items on a button clickmemberSameer NIGAM29-Sep-08 18:05 
Hi Shahu. you have to modify ListBox class code accoding to your requirement.
 
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QuestionHow to do Drag and Drop in single listbox through javaScriptmemberAchyutanand Nayak28-Sep-08 21:19 
Hi friend
 
I am having single listbox its contain some data like(one,two,three,four), i want
to drag and drop action in listbox.
 
Example:-
first time it’s looks like this
 
one
two
three
four
 
if i drag one to four (after drag and drop action) it’ll display
 
two
three
four
one
 
if again i drag three to four (after drag and drop action) it’ll display
 
two
four
three
one
 
Please help me it’s urgent and if possible send me some code in my email ID (achyutanand@gmail.com) or here only.
AnswerRe: How to do Drag and Drop in single listbox through javaScriptmemberSameer NIGAM29-Sep-08 18:09 
Hi Achyutanand. Currently ListBox doesn't support drag & drop functionality.
 
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GeneralRe: How to do Drag and Drop in single listbox through javaScriptmemberAchyutanand Nayak2-Oct-08 18:50 
But Sir some website is telling u can do using OLE ,WAF something. But
i don't now this thing also.
QuestionHow can this support DB load?? [modified]memberJLKEngine00817-Sep-08 18:27 
Also please tell me how do i submit this element to an ASP page coz i have already created the page with this element cobining it with ASP script that fetches data from DB.
 

Can you provide js+ajax get the result ,then band the result to the ListBox?? that is you can use ajax to get data from db , and through client js to get the datasource, the datasource is XML , or Array or
string Value, etc.
 

and I suggest you can provide this, so ,it may strong!! you can contact me by e-mail or MSN
 
MSN: JLKEngine@hotmail.com
e-mail: hy2001al@163.com
 
http://www.linjon.cn 成都领君科技有限公司 China
 
modified on Wednesday, September 24, 2008 1:01 AM

AnswerRe: How can this support DB load??memberSameer NIGAM29-Sep-08 18:35 
first of all I've no idea about ASP. you can use XMLHttpRequest object to get results form the any data source. It isn't a functionality related to it. you can find lots of very good article on the codeproject.com regaridng XMLHttpRequest object.
 
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GeneralOne more thing Please help fastmemberBhatt Saurabh11-Sep-08 4:11 
Also please tell me how do i submit this element to an ASP page coz i have already created the page with this element cobining it with ASP script that fetches data from DB.
 
Please tell fast coz i am unable to find answer.
 
Thank you
 
web programmer

GeneralRe: One more thing Please help fastmemberSameer NIGAM29-Sep-08 18:32 
I've no idea about ASP script.
 
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QuestionGreat Job but one querymemberBhatt Saurabh11-Sep-08 2:08 
Dear friend,
I have been succefully able to apply this to my needful but i have one query. It is that can I make this into a a Select type Drop box i.e. kind of combo box. If yes how????
 

Please tell me the needfull
 
Thank you
 
Just another IT guy next door

AnswerRe: Great Job but one querymemberSameer NIGAM29-Sep-08 18:31 
Hi Saurabh. Actually i've developed it according to my client's need. you can do anything you want.
 
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QuestionMulti-column functionality??memberJLKEngine0081-Sep-08 17:56 
cau you give me a demo?
thanks a lot! hy2001al@163.com
AnswerRe: Multi-column functionality??memberSameer NIGAM29-Sep-08 18:23 
I've already answered about multi column functionality.
 
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Questioncan you suopport multi cols?memberJLKEngine0081-Sep-08 17:05 
How to set multi cols to the listBox ?
AnswerRe: can you suopport multi cols?memberSameer NIGAM29-Sep-08 18:21 
currently ListBox control doesn't support multi columns but you can modify the code according to youe requirements.
 
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Questionhow can I load data?memberJLKEngine0081-Sep-08 17:04 
how can I load datasource , such as DataTable or DataSet or XML Data?
AnswerRe: how can I load data?memberSameer NIGAM29-Sep-08 18:20 
you can use an AJAX call in window.onload event to get result from the any data source & after that parse this result and add items using oListBox.AddItem method.
 
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