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Hi guys, looking to create a filter from the input box, and display results back into listview..

#include <EditConstants.au3>
#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <GUIListBox.au3>

#include <ListViewConstants.au3>
#include <TabConstants.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>
#include<array.au3>
#include <GuiTab.au3>
#include <GuiListView.au3>

Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1)
#Region ### START Koda GUI section ### Form=
$Form1 = GUICreate("Form1", 625, 443, 192, 124)
GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_CLOSE, "Form1Close")
GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_MINIMIZE, "Form1Minimize")
GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_MAXIMIZE, "Form1Maximize")
GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_RESTORE, "Form1Restore")
$Input1 = GUICtrlCreateInput("Input1", 24, 32, 497, 21)
GUICtrlSetOnEvent(-1, "Input1Change")
$List1 = GUICtrlCreateListview("||", 48, 96, 457, 279)
GUICtrlSendMsg(-1, $LVM_SETCOLUMNWIDTH, 0, 50)
GUICtrlSetOnEvent(-1, "List1Click")

for $x =1 to 20
GUICtrlCreateListViewItem(Random(1,3,1)&"|"&Random(1,3,1),$list1)
Next
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)
#EndRegion ### END Koda GUI section ###

While 1
    Sleep(100)
WEnd

Func Form1Close()
Exit
EndFunc
Func Form1Maximize()

EndFunc
Func Form1Minimize()

EndFunc
Func Form1Restore()

EndFunc
Func Input1Change()
dim $array[ _GUICtrlListView_GetItemCount($list1)+1]


for $d=1 to _GUICtrlListView_GetItemCount($list1)
$array[$d]=_GUICtrlListView_GetItemTextString($list1,$d)
Next
_ArrayDisplay($array)
_GUICtrlListView_DeleteAllItems($list1)



EndFunc
Func List1Click()
EndFunc
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Aceguy,

I am not altogether sure what you want to do - certainly your code snippet does not offer many clues. :idiot:

This is something I wrote a while ago to filter the contents of a list - is it the sort of thing you are looking for? :)

#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <Array.au3>
#Include <GuiListBox.au3>

Global $hGUI, $hInput, $hList, $sPartialData, $asKeyWords[100]

; Create list full of random 12 character "words"
Keywords()

$hGUI = GUICreate("Example", 200, 400)
$hInput = GUICtrlCreateInput("", 5, 5, 190, 20)
$hList = GUICtrlCreateList("", 5, 30, 190, 325, BitOR(0x00100000, 0x00200000))
$hButton = GUICtrlCreateButton("Read", 60, 360, 80, 30)
$hUP = GUICtrlCreateDummy()
$hDOWN = GUICtrlCreateDummy()
$hENTER = GUICtrlCreateDummy()
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW, $hGUI)

; Set accelerators for Cursor up/down and Enter
Dim $AccelKeys[3][2]=[["{UP}", $hUP], ["{DOWN}", $hDOWN], ["{ENTER}", $hENTER]]
GUISetAccelerators($AccelKeys)

$sCurr_Input = ""
$iCurrIndex = -1

While 1

    Switch GUIGetMsg()
        Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
            Exit
        Case $hList
            $sChosen = GUICtrlRead($hList)
            If $sChosen <> "" Then GUICtrlSetData($hInput, $sChosen)
        Case $hButton
            If $sPartialData <> "" Then
                $sFinal = GUICtrlRead($hInput)
                If _ArraySearch($asKeyWords, $sFinal) > 0 Then
                    MsgBox(0, "Chosen", $sFinal)
                EndIf
            EndIf
        Case $hUP
            If $sPartialData <> "" Then
                $iCurrIndex -= 1
                If $iCurrIndex < 0 Then $iCurrIndex = 0
                _GUICtrlListBox_SetCurSel($hList, $iCurrIndex)
            EndIf
        Case $hDOWN
            If $sPartialData <> "" Then
                $iTotal = _GUICtrlListBox_GetCount($hList)
                $iCurrIndex += 1
                If $iCurrIndex > $iTotal - 1 Then $iCurrIndex = $iTotal - 1
                _GUICtrlListBox_SetCurSel($hList, $iCurrIndex)
            EndIf
        Case $hENTER
            If $iCurrIndex <> -1 Then
                $sText = _GUICtrlListBox_GetText($hList, $iCurrIndex)
                GUICtrlSetData($hInput, $sText)
                $iCurrIndex = -1
                _GUICtrlListBox_SetCurSel($hList, $iCurrIndex)
            EndIf
    EndSwitch

    ; If input has changed, refill list with matching items
    If GUICtrlRead($hInput) <> $sCurr_Input Then
        CheckInputText()
        $sCurr_Input = GUICtrlRead($hInput)
    EndIf

WEnd

Func CheckInputText()

    $sPartialData = "|" ; Start with delimiter so new data always replaces old
    Local $sInput = GUICtrlRead($hInput)
    If $sInput <> "" Then
        For $i = 0 To 99
            If StringInStr($asKeyWords[$i], $sInput) <> 0 Then $sPartialData &= $asKeyWords[$i] & "|"
        Next
        GUICtrlSetData($hList, $sPartialData)
    EndIf
EndFunc   ;==>CheckInputText

Func Keywords()

    Local $sData
    For $i = 0 To 99
        For $j = 1 To 12
            $asKeyWords[$i] &= Chr(Random(65, 90, 1))
        Next
        $sData &= $asKeyWords[$i] & "|"
    Next
    GUICtrlSetData($hList, $sData)
    $iCurrIndex = -1
    _GUICtrlListBox_SetCurSel($hList, $iCurrIndex)

EndFunc   ;==>Keywords

Just enter random chars in the input and the list only displays those items which contain that particular string. If this is close to what you want, please let me know - we can work to tailor it more to your requirements. ;)

Newb,

Useful contribution.....not! :idiot:

M23

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