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Display array data in a Listbox

Hi
 
I am trying to display array data in a single column listbox. The data value in array is String format. How can I change Listbox type to string?
 
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You don't have to change anything. The ItemNames property is a string array and this is what you write to populate the listbox. Just write click on the listbox and select Create>Property Node. Right click on the property node select Properties>Item Names. Right click on it again and select Change to Write.

Message Edited by Dennis Knutson on 04-16-2007 09:51 AM

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Hello,

I think that what you want it's what I've made on the example

See it..
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It works. Thank you.
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Is it possible to display data from two arrays in one multicolumn listbox?
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@VCU wrote:
Is it possible to display data from two arrays in one multicolumn listbox?



Yes, just concatenate the two arrays using a "built array" function (wire it up, then right-click on the "built array" and select concatenate mode).
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I have two of one dimensional arrays . I would like to display data from two arrays in 2 columns listbox. When I try your suggestion, it works with one single colum listbox. Not multicolumn listbox.
 
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Sorry, simply don't concatenate the arrays in the "built array" node and you'll get a 2D array. The rest stays the same. 🙂
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Me again. It does not show in separate columns in the listbox. I would like to know how the data in each array can display in separate column.

For example,

array 1 = {1,2,3,4}

array 2={1.2,1.3,1.4}

In multicolumn listbox, array 1 should be display in first column and array 2 in second column.

Thank you for your promptly help.

 

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Well, just transpose the 2D array then to swap rows and columns. 🙂
 
 
 

Message Edited by altenbach on 04-16-2007 01:29 PM

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