Description
Determines whether a row is selected in a DataWindow or DataStore. A selected row is highlighted using reverse video.
Applies to
DataWindow type |
Method applies to |
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PowerBuilder |
DataWindow control, DataWindowChild object, DataStore object |
Syntax
PowerBuilder
boolean dwcontrol.IsSelected ( long row )
Argument |
Description |
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dwcontrol |
A reference to a DataWindow control, DataStore, or child DataWindow |
row |
A value identifying the row you want to test to see if it is selected |
Return value
Returns true if row in dwcontrol is selected and false if it is not selected. If row is greater than the number of rows in dwcontrol or is 0 or negative, IsSelected also returns false.
If any argument's value is null, in PowerBuilder and JavaScript the method returns null.
Usage
You can call IsSelected in a script for the Clicked event to determine whether the row the user clicked was selected.
Examples
This code calls IsSelected to test whether the current row in dw_employee is selected. If the row is selected, SelectRow deselects it; if it is not selected, SelectRow selects it:
long CurRow boolean result CurRow = dw_employee.GetRow() result = dw_employee.IsSelected(CurRow) IF result THEN dw_employee.SelectRow(CurRow, false) ELSE dw_employee.SelectRow(CurRow, true) END IF
This code uses the NOT operator on the return value of IsSelected to accomplish the same result as the IF/THEN/ELSE statement above:
integer CurRow boolean result CurRow = dw_employee.GetRow() dw_employee.SelectRow(CurRow, & NOT dw_employee.IsSelected(CurRow))
See also