I've been looking for solution to this but I failed. I wasn't able to find any that would best answer to this problem, so I made my own solution. I am so much glad that I was able to make this solution as shorter, easier and more understandable yet would best answer to what most of us looking for.
public void ShowCurrentParked()
{
dt3 = new DataTable();
dt3.Clear(); //clear to avoid overlapping data (new DataTable is not enough)
lstViewShowCurrentParked.Items.Clear(); //clear items to accept new or updated data to avoid overlapping/duplicate data
dt3 = pBAL.ShowCurrentParked(); //datasource (class)
for (int j = 0; j < dt3.Rows.Count; j++)
{
lstViewShowCurrentParked.BeginUpdate();
lstViewShowCurrentParked.Items.Add(new ListViewItem(new string[] {dt3.Rows[j][1].ToString(),dt3.Rows[j][2].ToString(),
dt3.Rows[j][3].ToString()}));
}
lstViewShowCurrentParked.AutoResizeColumns(ColumnHeaderAutoResizeStyle.ColumnContent);
lstViewShowCurrentParked.AutoResizeColumns(ColumnHeaderAutoResizeStyle.HeaderSize);
lstViewShowCurrentParked.EndUpdate();
dt3.Clear(); //clear again to avoid overlapping data (new DataTable is not enough) .. to make datatable really empty
//BeginUpdate and EndUpdate will just lessen the flicker during listview update
}
Efficiency:
1. fast
2. avoid data duplication
3. less flicker