Type | Description | |||
Options as Variant |
Specifies a long expression as follows:
If missing, the Options parameter is 0. If the control displays no items, the result is an empty object (VT_EMPTY). |
Return | Description | |||
Variant | A safe array that holds the items in the control. If the control has a single column, the GetItems returns a single dimension array (object[]), else The safe array being returned has two dimensions (object[,]). The first dimension holds the collection of columns, and the second holds the cells. |
/NET Assembly:
The following C# sample converts the returned value to a object[] when the control contains a single column:
object[] Items = (object[])excombobox1.GetItems()
or when the control contains multiple columns, the syntax is as follows:
object[,] Items = (object[,])excombobox1.GetItems()
The following VB.NET sample converts the returned value to a Object() when the control contains a single column:
Dim Items As Object() = Excombobox1.GetItems()
or when the control contains multiple columns, the syntax is as follows:
Dim Items As Object(,) = Excombobox1.GetItems()
/COM version:
The following VB sample gets the items from a control and put them to the second one:
With ComboBox2 .BeginUpdate .Columns.Clear Dim c As EXCOMBOBOXLibCtl.Column For Each c In ComboBox1.Columns .Columns.Add c.Caption Next .PutItems ComboBox1.GetItems .EndUpdate End With
The following C++ sample gets the items from a control an put to the second one:
#include "Items.h" #include "Columns.h" #include "Column.h" m_combobox2.BeginUpdate(); CColumns columns = m_combobox.GetColumns(), columns2 = m_combobox2.GetColumns(); for ( long i = 0; i < columns.GetCount(); i++ ) columns2.Add( columns.GetItem( COleVariant( i ) ).GetCaption() ); COleVariant vtMissing; V_VT( &vtMissing ) = VT_ERROR; COleVariant vtItems = m_combobox.GetItems( vtMissing ); m_combobox2.PutItems( &vtItems, vtMissing ); m_combobox2.EndUpdate();
The following C# sample gets the items from a control and put them to a second one:
axComboBox2.BeginUpdate(); for (int i = 0; i < axComboBox1.Columns.Count; i++) axComboBox2.Columns.Add(axComboBox1.Columns[i].Caption); object vtItems = axComboBox1.GetItems(""); axComboBox2.PutItems(ref vtItems); axComboBox2.EndUpdate();
The following VB.NET sample gets the items from a control and put them to a second one:
With AxComboBox2 .BeginUpdate() Dim j As Integer For j = 0 To AxComboBox1.Columns.Count - 1 .Columns.Add(AxComboBox1.Columns(j).Caption) Next Dim vtItems As Object vtItems = AxComboBox1.GetItems("") .PutItems(vtItems) .EndUpdate() End With
The following VFP sample gets the items from a control and put them to a second one:
local i with thisform.ComboBox2 .BeginUpdate() for i = 0 to thisform.ComboBox1.Columns.Count - 1 .Columns.Add( thisform.ComboBox1.Columns(i).Caption ) next local array vtItems[1] vtItems = thisform.ComboBox1.GetItems("") .PutItems( @vtItems ) .EndUpdate() endwith