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WListBox:Init() Method
Construct a list box object
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Syntax
WListBox{ <oParent>, [ <nId> ] , [ <aItems> ] , [ <lCreate> ] }
             -->   SELF

Arguments
<oParent> is the parent (owner) window object.  Just as
<oParent> is the owner of the control object, the parent's
hWnd will be the actual owner of the control's window (if it
has a window on the screen).

<nId> is an optional number.  It will (eventually) default to
self:CreateId(), but you normally specify it as the same
value as in a dialog containing the control.

<aItems> is an optional array of strings to be stored in the
control.

<lCreate> specifies whether the window object's Create()
method is to be invoked immediately.  Usually you want the
default (.F.).

Returns
SELF.

Description
This method initialises a list box control.  By default, this
method will NOT create a window on the screen (because
controls are usually automatically created in dialogs).

Example
// From SOURCE\OO\DBFGEN.PRG:
CLASS DBFDialog INHERIT WDialog
     PROTECT aFlds AS ARRAY
     PROTECT oFields AS OBJECT
     // . . .
ENDCLASS

// . . .
@ Id IDD_FLDLIST  Obj ::oFields   ListBox  Items ::aFlds


See Also: CurItem Items WListBox:Len() @ ID ... LISTBOX

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