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<h1>List Controls</h1>
<p>
List controls covered in this section all inherit directly or indirectly from <tt>TListControl</tt>. Therefore, they share the same set of commonly used properties, including,
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<ul>
<li><tt>Items</tt> - list of items in the control. The items are of type <tt>TListItem</tt>. The item list can be populated via databinding or specified in templates like the following:
<com:TTextHighlighter Language="prado" CssClass="source">
<com:TListBox>
<com:TListItem Text="text 1" Value="value 1" />
<com:TListItem Text="text 2" Value="value 2" Selected="true" />
<com:TListItem Text="text 3" Value="value 3" />
</com:TListBox>
</com:TTextHighlighter>
</li>
<li><tt>SelectedIndex</tt> - the zero-based index of the first selected item in the item list.</li>
<li><tt>SelectedIndices</tt> - the indices of all selected items.</li>
<li><tt>SelectedItem</tt> - the first selected item in the item list.</li>
<li><tt>SelectedValue</tt> - the value of the first selected item in the item list.</li>
<li><tt>AutoPostBack</tt> - whether changing the selection of the control should trigger postback.</li>
<li><tt>CausesValidation</tt> - whether validation should be performed when postback is triggered by the list control.</li>
</ul>
<p>
Since <tt>TListControl</tt> inherits from <tt>TDataBoundControl</tt>, these list controls also share a common operation known as <tt>databinding</tt>. The <tt>Items</tt> can be populated from preexisting data specified by <tt>DataSource</tt> or <tt>DataSourceID</tt>. A function call to <tt>dataBind()</tt> will cause the data population. For list controls, data can be specified in three kinds of format:
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<ul>
<li>integer-indexed array, <tt>TList</tt> or traversable : each array element value will be used as the value and text for a list item. For example
<com:TTextHighlighter CssClass="source">
$listbox->DataSource=array('item 1','item 2','item 3');
$listbox->dataBind();
</com:TTextHighlighter>
</li>
<li>associative array, <tt>TMap</tt> or traversable : array keys will be used as list item values, and array values will be used as list item texts. For example
<com:TTextHighlighter CssClass="source">
$listbox->DataSource=array(
'key 1'=>'item 1',
'key 2'=>'item 2',
'key 3'=>'item 3');
$listbox->dataBind();
</com:TTextHighlighter>
</li>
<li>tabular (two-dimensional) data : each row of data populates a single list item. The list item value is specified by the data member indexed with <tt>DataValueField</tt>, and the list item text by <tt>DataTextField</tt>. For example,
<com:TTextHighlighter CssClass="source">
$listbox->DataTextField='name';
$listbox->DataValueField='id';
$listbox->DataSource=array(
array('id'=>'001','name'=>'John','age'=>31),
array('id'=>'002','name'=>'Mary','age'=>30),
array('id'=>'003','name'=>'Cary','age'=>20));
$listbox->dataBind();
</com:TTextHighlighter>
</li>
</ul>
<h2>TListBox</h2>
<p>
<tt>TListBox</tt> displays a list box that allows single or multiple selection. Set the property <tt>SelectionMode</tt> as <tt>Single</tt> to make a single selection list box, and <tt>Multiple</tt> a multiple selection list box. The number of rows displayed in the box is specified via the <tt>Rows</tt> property value.
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<h2>TDropDownList</h2>
<p>
<tt>TDropDownList</tt> displays a dropdown list box that allows users to select a single option from a few prespecified ones.
</p>
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<h2>TCheckBoxList</h2>
<p>
<tt>TCheckBoxList</tt> displays a list of checkboxes on a Web page. The alignment of the text besides each checkbox can be specified <tt>TextAlign</tt>. The layout of the checkboxes can be controlled by the following properties:
</p>
<ul>
<li><tt>RepeatLayout</tt> - can be either <tt>Table</tt> or <tt>Flow</tt>. A <tt>Table</tt> uses HTML table cells to organize the checkboxes, while a <tt>Flow</tt> uses HTML span tags and breaks for the organization. With <tt>Table</tt> layout, you can set <tt>CellPadding</tt> and <tt>CellSpacing</tt>.</li>
<li><tt>RepeatColumns</tt> - how many columns the checkboxes should be displayed in.</li>
<li><tt>RepeatDirection</tt> - how to traverse the checkboxes, in a horizontal way or a vertical way (because the checkboxes are displayed in a matrix-like layout).</li>
</ul>
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<h2>TRadioButtonList</h2>
<p>
<tt>TRadioButtonList</tt> is similar to <tt>TCheckBoxList</tt> in every aspect except that each <tt>TRadioButtonList</tt> displays a group of radiobuttons. Only one of the radiobuttions can be selected (<tt>TCheckBoxList</tt> allows multiple selections.)
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<com:RunBar PagePath="Controls.Samples.TRadioButtonList.Home" />
<h2>TBulletedList</h2>
<p>
<tt>TBulletedList</tt> displays items in a bullet format on a Web page. The style of the bullets can be specified by <tt>BulletStyle</tt>. When the style is <tt>CustomImage</tt>, the bullets are displayed as images, which is specified by <tt>BulletImageUrl</tt>.
</p>
<p>
<tt>TBulletedList</tt> displays the item texts in three different modes,
</p>
<ul>
<li><tt>Text</tt> - the item texts are displayed as static texts;</li>
<li><tt>HyperLink</tt> - each item is displayed as a hyperlink whose URL is given by the item value, and <tt>Target</tt> property can be used to specify the target browser window;</li>
<li><tt>LinkButton</tt> - each item is displayed as a link button which posts back to the page if a user clicks on that, and the event <tt>OnClick</tt> will be raised under such a circumstance.</li>
</ul>
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