Autoit Control List View Using C#
Sends a command to a TreeView32 control.
ControlTreeView ( "title", "text", controlID, "command" [,
option1 [, option2]] )
Parameters
title | The title of the window to access. |
text | The text of the window to access. |
controlID | The control to interact with. See Controls. |
command | The command to send to the control (see below). |
option1 | [optional] Additional parameter required by some commands. |
option2 | [optional] Additional parameter required by some commands. |
Return Value
Depends on command as table below shows. In case of an error (such as an invalid command or window/control could not be found) then @error is set to 1.Command, Option1, Option2 | Operation |
"Check", "item" | Checks an item (if the item supports it). |
"Collapse", "item" | Collapses an item to hide its children. |
"Exists", "item" | Returns 1 if an item exists, otherwise 0. |
"Expand", "item" | Expands an item to show its children. |
"GetItemCount", "item" | Returns the number of children for a selected item. |
"GetSelected" [, UseIndex] | Returns the item reference of the current selection using the text reference of the item (or index reference if UseIndex is set to 1). |
"GetText", "item" | Returns the text of an item. |
"IsChecked" | Returns the state of an item. 1:checked, 0:unchecked, -1:not a checkbox. |
"Select", "item" | Selects an item. |
"Uncheck", "item" | Unchecks an item (if the item supports it). |
The "item" parameter is a string-based parameter that is used to reference a particular treeview item using a combination of text and indices. Indices are 0-based. For example:
Heading1
----> H1SubItem1
----> H1SubItem2
----> H1SubItem3
----> ----> H1S1SubItem1
Heading2
Heading3
Each "level" is separated by |. An index is preceded with #. Examples:
Item | Item Reference |
Heading2 | "Heading2" or "#1" |
H1SubItem2 | "Heading1|H1SubItem2" or "#0|#1" |
H1S1SubItem1 | "Heading1|H1SubItem3|H1S1SubItem1" or "#0|#2|#0" |
References can also be mixed like "Heading1|#1".
Remarks
As AutoIt is a 32-bit application some commands are not available when referencing a 64-bit application as Explorer when running on 64-bit Windows.
Source : Autoit Help Document
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