Interface ListItemIterator

All Superinterfaces:
java.io.Serializable

public interface ListItemIterator
extends java.io.Serializable
The ListIterator interface provides the ability to iterate through a list's values. This can be used to set properties on any of the controls used to render the list.

Example:

 var items = controls.listControl.list.items;
 while (items.next())
 {
   var val = items.listValue;
   if (val == "danger")
   { 
        controls.listItem1.backgroundColor = "red";
   }
 }
 

Further documentation.

Since:
V5.3
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type Method Description
    java.lang.String getListValue()
    Returns the value of the current list item.
    int getSize()
    Returns the number of items in the list.
    boolean next()
    Iterates through the list's items and sets the next list item as the current item, returns false if no more items exist.
  • Method Details

    • next

      boolean next()
      Iterates through the list's items and sets the next list item as the current item, returns false if no more items exist.

      All list items referenced by an iterator can be processed within a loop within while (iter.next()) as shown in the example below.

      Javascript example:

       var items = controls.listControl.list.items;
       while (items.next())
       {
         var val = items.listValue;
         if (val == "danger")
         { 
              controls.listItem1.backgroundColor = "red";
         }
       }
       
      Returns:
      false when all list items have been processed, true otherwise
      Since:
      V5.3
    • getSize

      int getSize()
      Returns the number of items in the list.
      Since:
      V5.3
    • getListValue

      java.lang.String getListValue()
      Returns the value of the current list item.
      Since:
      V5.3