Riporto questa discussione apparsa nella M.L. ufficiale:
" I want to show various CsvLines in a ScrollView.
Each line will be splitted and filled in a bunch of controls which are
all neatly placed and formatted in a "SourceFrame".
My question:
Is there an easy way to copy/paste that "SourceFrame" depending on the
(flexible) amount of CsvLines ?
Or in other 'words':
FrameDat0: TextBoxTxt0, CheckBoxLock0, .., BtnSaveFrameDat0
and
shall become
FrameDat0: TextBoxTxt0, CheckBoxLock0, .., BtnSaveFrameDat0
FrameDat1: TextBoxTxt1, CheckBoxLock1, .., BtnSaveFrameDat1
FrameDat2: TextBoxTxt2, CheckBoxLock2, .., BtnSaveFrameDat2
..
FrameDatN: TextBoxTxtN, CheckBoxLockN, .., BtnSaveFrameDatN
I can do that in the IDE by copy/paste, but how to do it by code?
Using a gridview does not allow all the formatting I need.
Tobias Boege "
" Well, you can copy your SourceFrame and stuff but I won't elaborate on this
way until you explicitly rejected the sane OOP way :-)
Which goes like this:
- create a form "CsvLine",
- arrange your TextBoxes, CheckBoxes, ..., Buttons on it,
- write a _new() method which takes a CSV line and parses it into the
controls,
- create an array of these Forms into a container on your main form (one
for each CSV line).
This is a quite advanced topic; hope you can deal with the strategy above...
IIRC, you're german. You can have a look at an article where we created
custom controls using Forms
http://www.gambas-buch.de/dw/doku.php?id=k18:k18.12:start
or my project
http://www.gambas-buch.de/dw/doku.php?id=k27:k27.4:start
where this is done moreexcessively.
Regards,
Tobi "