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Click and drag selection box in WPF

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Is it possible to implement mouse click and drag selection box in WPF. Should it be done through simply drawing a rectangle, calculating coordinates of its points and evaluating position of other objects inside this box? Or are there some other ways?

Could you give a bit of sample code or a link?

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rem Avatar asked Dec 03 '09 06:12

rem


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Here is sample code for a simple technique that I have used in the past to draw a drag selection box.

XAML:

<Window x:Class="DragSelectionBox.Window1"     xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"     xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"     Title="Window1" Height="300" Width="300"     >     <Grid         x:Name="theGrid"         MouseDown="Grid_MouseDown"         MouseUp="Grid_MouseUp"         MouseMove="Grid_MouseMove"         Background="Transparent"         >         <Canvas>             <!-- This canvas contains elements that are to be selected -->         </Canvas>                  <Canvas>             <!-- This canvas is overlaid over the previous canvas and is used to                  place the rectangle that implements the drag selection box. -->             <Rectangle                 x:Name="selectionBox"                 Visibility="Collapsed"                 Stroke="Black"                 StrokeThickness="1"                 />         </Canvas>     </Grid> </Window> 

C#:

public partial class Window1 : Window {     public Window1()     {         InitializeComponent();     }      bool mouseDown = false; // Set to 'true' when mouse is held down.     Point mouseDownPos; // The point where the mouse button was clicked down.      private void Grid_MouseDown(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)     {         // Capture and track the mouse.         mouseDown = true;         mouseDownPos = e.GetPosition(theGrid);         theGrid.CaptureMouse();          // Initial placement of the drag selection box.                  Canvas.SetLeft(selectionBox, mouseDownPos.X);         Canvas.SetTop(selectionBox, mouseDownPos.Y);         selectionBox.Width = 0;         selectionBox.Height = 0;                  // Make the drag selection box visible.         selectionBox.Visibility = Visibility.Visible;     }      private void Grid_MouseUp(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)     {         // Release the mouse capture and stop tracking it.         mouseDown = false;         theGrid.ReleaseMouseCapture();                  // Hide the drag selection box.         selectionBox.Visibility = Visibility.Collapsed;                  Point mouseUpPos = e.GetPosition(theGrid);                  // TODO:          //         // The mouse has been released, check to see if any of the items          // in the other canvas are contained within mouseDownPos and          // mouseUpPos, for any that are, select them!         //     }      private void Grid_MouseMove(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)     {         if (mouseDown)         {             // When the mouse is held down, reposition the drag selection box.                          Point mousePos = e.GetPosition(theGrid);              if (mouseDownPos.X < mousePos.X)             {                 Canvas.SetLeft(selectionBox, mouseDownPos.X);                 selectionBox.Width = mousePos.X - mouseDownPos.X;             }             else             {                 Canvas.SetLeft(selectionBox, mousePos.X);                 selectionBox.Width = mouseDownPos.X - mousePos.X;             }              if (mouseDownPos.Y < mousePos.Y)             {                 Canvas.SetTop(selectionBox, mouseDownPos.Y);                 selectionBox.Height = mousePos.Y - mouseDownPos.Y;             }             else             {                 Canvas.SetTop(selectionBox, mousePos.Y);                 selectionBox.Height = mouseDownPos.Y - mousePos.Y;             }         }     } } 

I wrote an article about this:

https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/148503/Simple-Drag-Selection-in-WPF

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Ashley Davis Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 02:09

Ashley Davis


You can get this functionality pretty easily by adding an InkCanvas and set its EditingMode to Select. Although it's primarily intended for Tablet PC ink collection and rendering, it's very easy to use it as a basic designer surface.

<Window Width="640" Height="480" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation">     <InkCanvas EditingMode="Select">         <Button Content="Button" Width="75" Height="25"/>         <Button Content="Button" Width="75" Height="25"/>     </InkCanvas> </Window> 
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Josh Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 03:09

Josh