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-title: ListSelect
-order: 17
-layout: page
----
-
-[[components.listselect]]
-= [classname]#ListSelect#
-
-The [classname]#ListSelect# component is list box that shows the selectable
-items in a vertical list. If the number of items exceeds the height of the
-component, a scrollbar is shown. The component allows both single and multiple
-selection modes, which you can set with [methodname]#setMultiSelect()#. It is
-visually identical in both modes.
-
-
-[source, java]
-----
-// Create the selection component
-ListSelect select = new ListSelect("The List");
-
-// Add some items (here by the item ID as the caption)
-select.addItems("Mercury", "Venus", "Earth", ...);
-
-select.setNullSelectionAllowed(false);
-
-// Show 5 items and a scrollbar if there are more
-select.setRows(5);
-----
-
-The number of visible items is set with [methodname]#setRows()#.
-
-[[figure.components.listselect.basic]]
-.The [classname]#ListSelect# Component
-image::img/listselect-basic.png[]
-
-Common selection component features are described in
-<<dummy/../../../framework/components/components-selection#components.selection,"Selection
-Components">>.
-
-== CSS Style Rules
-
-
-[source, css]
-----
-.v-select {}
- .v-select-select {}
- option {}
-----
-
-The component has an overall [literal]#++v-select++# style. The native
-[literal]#++<select>++# element has [literal]#++v-select-select++# style. The
-items are represented as [literal]#++<option>++# elements.
-
-
-
-