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Drag and Drop ListView row reordering

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This article presents a simple ListView control that provides row reordering using Drag and Drop.

Introduction

An application I worked on required a mechanism whereby the user could rearrange the index of a row within a ListView control at runtime. For this, I wanted to use Drag and Drop, however after trailing through the Internet for some examples, I was unable to find something specific to C#, therefore I decided to implement my own.

Using the code

The ListView control presented here adds the property AllowRowReorder to the existing .NET ListView, which enables or disables the control's ability to reorder it rows.

In order to provide Drag and Drop support to the control, the methods OnItemDrag, OnDragEnter and OnDragDrop of the base control must be overridden. OnItemDrag is the method called once the control detects that a Drag and Drop operation has begun. It is here that any pre 'Drag and Drop' logic must be performed; this entails ensuring that row reordering has been enabled. Finally to inform the ListView that the Drag and Drop operation is valid, the DoDragDrop method is called, the first parameter being the Drag data, which identifies the object to be dragged and needs to be a String, Bitmap or a MetaFile. For the ListView provided, this is a hard-coded string, which will be used in the OnDragEnter method for Drop validation, since the items to be dragged will implicitly be the currently selected ListView items.

C#
protected override void OnItemDrag(ItemDragEventArgs e)
{
  base.OnItemDrag(e);
  if(!this.AllowRowReorder)
  {
    return;
  }
  base.DoDragDrop(REORDER, DragDropEffects.Move);
}

The OnDragEnter validates whether or not the item being dragged, as identified by the DragEventArgs.Data object, can be dropped into the control. Note that when Drag and Drop is enabled within the control, it must provide logic to handle drag events from all drag enabled sources. The ListView provided simply ensures that the data passed matches the hard-coded value supplied by the OnItemDrag method.

C#
protected override void OnDragEnter(DragEventArgs e)
{
  base.OnDragEnter(e);
  if(!this.AllowRowReorder)
  {
    e.Effect = DragDropEffects.None;
    return;
  }
  if(!e.Data.GetDataPresent(DataFormats.Text))
  {
    e.Effect = DragDropEffects.None;
    return;
  }
  String text = (String)e.Data.GetData(REORDER.GetType());
  if(text.CompareTo(REORDER)==0)
  {
    e.Effect = DragDropEffects.Move;
  }
  else
  {
    e.Effect = DragDropEffects.None; 
  }
}

Subsequently, OnDragOver ensures the continuing validity of the Drop operation as you move the mouse over the items in the control.

C#
protected override void OnDragOver(DragEventArgs e)
{
  if(!this.AllowRowReorder)
  {
    e.Effect = DragDropEffects.None;
    return;
  }
  if(!e.Data.GetDataPresent(DataFormats.Text))
  {
    e.Effect = DragDropEffects.None;
    return;
  }
  Point cp = base.PointToClient(new Point(e.X, e.Y));
  ListViewItem hoverItem = base.GetItemAt(cp.X, cp.Y);
  if(hoverItem==null)
  {
    e.Effect = DragDropEffects.None;
    return;
  }
  foreach(ListViewItem moveItem in base.SelectedItems)
  {
    if(moveItem.Index==hoverItem.Index)
    {
        e.Effect = DragDropEffects.None;
        hoverItem.EnsureVisible();
        return;
    }
  }
  base.OnDragOver(e);
  String text = (String)e.Data.GetData(REORDER.GetType());
  if(text.CompareTo(REORDER)==0)
  {
    e.Effect = DragDropEffects.Move;
    hoverItem.EnsureVisible();
  }
  else
  {
    e.Effect = DragDropEffects.None;        
  }
}

Finally OnDragDrop performs the actual Drop operation, this includes identifying the ListViewItems to be moved and the row index they will be moved to. Notice that I’m assuming that the ListViewItems to be moved are the control's currently selected items.

C#
protected override void OnDragDrop(DragEventArgs e)
{
  base.OnDragDrop(e);
  if(!this.AllowRowReorder)
  {
    return;
  }
  if(base.SelectedItems.Count==0)
  {
    return;
  }
  Point cp = base.PointToClient(new Point(e.X, e.Y));
  ListViewItem dragToItem = base.GetItemAt(cp.X, cp.Y);
  if(dragToItem==null)
  {
    return;
  }
  int dropIndex = dragToItem.Index;
  if(dropIndex>base.SelectedItems[0].Index)
  {
    dropIndex++;
  }
  ArrayList insertItems = 
    new ArrayList(base.SelectedItems.Count);
  foreach(ListViewItem item in base.SelectedItems)
  {
    insertItems.Add(item.Clone());
  }
  for(int i=insertItems.Count-1;i>=0;i--)
  {
    ListViewItem insertItem =
     (ListViewItem)insertItems[i];
    base.Items.Insert(dropIndex, insertItem);
  }
  foreach(ListViewItem removeItem in base.SelectedItems)
  {
    base.Items.Remove(removeItem);
  }
}

Downloads

Source and demo projects have been created using #Develop.

Update

  • 6th October 2003 - Fix for reordering problem when dragging multiple items.
  • 10 November 2003 – Updated for automatic scrolling during a Drag operation (suggestion from JayBarry and Brian Pierson)

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Comments and Discussions

 
GeneralRe: Scrolling within the listbox? Pin
Brian Pierson10-Nov-03 4:54
Brian Pierson10-Nov-03 4:54 
GeneralRe: Scrolling within the listbox? Pin
David Boland10-Nov-03 5:44
David Boland10-Nov-03 5:44 
GeneralRe: Scrolling within the listbox? Pin
Maximilian Reuter28-Jun-16 0:20
Maximilian Reuter28-Jun-16 0:20 
QuestionHow to sort rows as well as columns? Pin
Bakutotsu15-Oct-03 6:22
Bakutotsu15-Oct-03 6:22 
AnswerRe: How to sort rows as well as columns? Pin
David Boland15-Oct-03 22:57
David Boland15-Oct-03 22:57 
GeneralDragging more than one item Pin
Brian Heitt24-Aug-03 7:16
Brian Heitt24-Aug-03 7:16 
GeneralRe: Dragging more than one item Pin
JayBarry3-Oct-03 8:47
JayBarry3-Oct-03 8:47 
GeneralRe: Dragging more than one item Pin
David Boland5-Oct-03 22:38
David Boland5-Oct-03 22:38 
Jay,

thanks for your solution to the re-ordering problem within the ListView. I used a similar approach myself but as jet I haven't had an opportunity to update the article, however I'll make an extra effort and it should be available in the next few days.

David
QuestionReorder ?? Pin
azusakt4-Aug-03 16:25
azusakt4-Aug-03 16:25 
AnswerRe: Reorder ?? Pin
dboland4-Aug-03 23:09
dboland4-Aug-03 23:09 

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