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- Last element
- Equivalence
- Miscellaneous
- Selecting an element in a List Box control that belongs to a Looper control
<List Box>.SelectPlus (Function) In french: <Liste>.SelectPlus Selects one or more elements in a List Box, ListView or Combo Box control. The element is selected but it is not displayed if it is not visible. To make the selected element visible, use <List Box>.Position. Reminder: The selected element corresponds to the current element onto which the selection bar is displayed. Remark: <List Box>.SelectPlus can be used on: - List Box controls based on a data file or populated programmatically,
- single-selection or multi-selection List Box controls.
// Select the element at index 7 in "LIST_CustomerList" LIST_CustomerList.SelectPlus(7)
Syntax
<List Box control>.SelectPlus([<Index 1> [... [, <Index N>]]])
<List Box control>: Control name Name of List Box (or Combo Box) control to use. <Index 1>: Optional integers Index of the first element to be selected. If no index is specified, all the elements in the specified List Box or Combo Box control are selected. <List Box>.SelectPlus has no effect if these parameters correspond to elements that are already selected. <Index N>: Optional integer Index of the Nth element to be selected. If no index is specified, all the elements in the specified List Box or Combo Box control are selected. <List Box>.SelectPlus has no effect if these parameters correspond to elements that are already selected. Remarks Last element To position on the last element of List Box control, use the following syntax:
<List Box control>.SelectPlus(<List Box control>.Count) or <List Box control> = <List Box control>.Count Equivalence For a single-selection List Box control without calling gStoredValue, the two following syntaxes are equivalent:
<List Box control>.SelectPlus(<Index>) and <List Box control> = <Index> Miscellaneous - To select an element in a Table control, use <Table>.SelectPlus.
- <List Box>.SelectPlus can be used on a "Combo Box" table column.
- <List Box>.SelectMinus allows you to deselect the elements of a List Box or Combo Box control.
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