Adding contents to listview is a simple proceess like
ListViewItem item = new ListViewItem();
listView1.Items.Add(item);
item.Text = "fdfdfd";
item.SubItems.Add("melp");
item.SubItems.Add("asfd");
Can any one tell me what exactly going on here though here also contents are added and displayed,,this bit of code i am taking from my project
protected override void OnUpdate()
{
string func = "ResourcePolicySystemsLVI.OnUpdate";
try
{
if(Data != null)
{
Text = base.Data.Name;
if(SubItems.Count == 1)
{
SubItems.Add(((IResourcePolicy)Data).ResourcePolicyEnabled.ToString()); // ResourcePolicyEnabled and ResourcePolicyCurrent are attributes
SubItems.Add(((IResourcePolicy)Data).ResourcePolicyCurrent.ToString());
}
else
{
SubItems[1].Text = ((IResourcePolicy)Data).ResourcePolicyEnabled.ToString();
SubItems[2].Text = ((IResourcePolicy)Data).ResourcePolicyCurrent.ToString();
}
}
base.OnUpdate();
}
/// <summary>
/// The IResourcePolicy interface of the ManagedDevice associated with this ListViewItem.
/// </summary>
public new IResourcePolicy Data
{
get
{
return (IResourcePolicy)base.Data;
}
}
Well, it is checking the
SubItemscount. If there is only 1 sub item, it will add 2 new sub items with thePolicyEnabled/PolicyCurrentstrings. Otherwise, it’s assuming that there is greater than 1 SubItem and just setting the Text (value) of the SubItems to the new values. I think really it should beif(SubItems.Count > 1). So I think basically on first run through it will find no sub items, create 2 new sub items. Then on every subsequent call it will simply update the existing sub items rather than adding moreActually, I think the
SubItem.Countcheck should be > 0, as initially there will be no SubItems. If that code is actually working, I’m assuming the SubItems are being created before that function is ever called and hence why it never breaks. Overall it looks like it will break pretty easy.