A list box is a Windows control that can display text or iconic items as a list of rows. The Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library offers the CListBox class that encapsulates all the necessary functionalities for manipulating a list box. Follow these steps to see how you can add a text string to and remove it from a list box in Microsoft Visual Studio.
Instructions "New" and select "MFC AppWizard(exe)" in the "Projects" tab. Enter a name for the project in the "Project name" text box and click "OK." Select the "Dialog based" radio button and click "Finish" and then "OK." A dialog screen with two control buttons, one "OK" and one "Cancel," is displayed in the Design View mode.
2. Add MFC controls on the dialog screen: one list box and some auxiliary controls to make the tutorial more interesting. To find a list box, move the mouse over the controls toolbox and read the popup balloons. Click the "List Box" icon and click on the dialog screen to add it there. In a similar fashion add an "Edit Box" and two "Buttons."
3. Modify the MFC controls. Right-click on the list box, select "Properties" and change the ID to IDC_MYLISTBOX, under the "General" tab. Do the same to the edit box and change its ID to IDC_MYEDITBOX. In one button, change the ID to IDC_MYBUTTONADD and the Caption to "Add." In the other button, change the ID and Caption to IDC_MYBUTTONREM and "Remove," respectively.
4. Join the list box and edit box using the Class Wizard. From the upper menu, click "View" > "Classwizard" or press Ctrl+W. Select "IDC_MYLISTBOX" under the "Member Variables" tab and click "Add Variable." Type "m_myListBox" in the "Member variable name" text box and select "Control" under "Category." Click "OK." Next, select "IDC_MYEDITBOX," click "Add Variable" and give the name "m_myEditBox." Don't change the combo boxes. Click "OK" to close the class wizard.
5. Give some functionality to the Add button. Double-click the "Add" button. When the "Add Member Function" window appears, click "OK." Copy and paste the following code inside the "::OnMybuttonadd()" function, under the comment:
CString str;
UpdateData();
str = m_myEditBox;
UpdateData(FALSE);
m_myListBox.AddString(str);
6. Repeat Step 5 for the "Remove" button. Copy and paste the following code inside the "::OnMybuttonrem()" function, under the comment:
int pos;
CString str;
pos = m_myListBox.GetCurSel();
m_myListBox.DeleteString(pos);
7. Compile and run the code. Type some text in the edit box and click the Add button. That text will be added as a row in the list box. Next, highlight a list box row and click Remove. This action deletes the row.