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Does anyone know how I set images to items when they contain certain text? For instance if an items' text is something with ".png" I want to give that item (or those items) an image which I've added to an . Here is the code I use to populate the with folders and files:

    Dim FilePath As String = "C:\"
    ControlListView.Items.Clear()
    Dim DirInfo() As DirectoryInfo

    DirInfo = New DirectoryInfo(FilePath).GetDirectories

    For Each DirInfoFolder In DirInfo
        ControlListView.Items.Add(DirInfoFolder.Name)
    Next

    Dim FilePathFiles As New IO.DirectoryInfo(FilePath)

    For Each FileInfoFolder In FilePathFiles.GetFiles
        ControlListView.Items.Add(FileInfoFolder.Name)
    Next

Any help would be appriciated. Thanks in advance :)

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  • use the .ImageIndex property of the ListViewItem using the index of the image you want in your ImageList. May 19, 2015 at 15:17
  • I think you missed something. I need a specific image for every filetype. I already got the images but how do I apply them? (When a listview item contains for example .png?)
    – Terry
    May 19, 2015 at 15:32
  • find the specific image, get the index and "apply" it by using the .ImageIndex property. If png is index 13 in your imagelist then use that as the prop val for myLVI.ImageIndex = x May 19, 2015 at 15:35
  • This is not a forum - we dont mark Questions SOLVED. The checkmark serves that purpose. May 26, 2015 at 17:06

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Instead of using the default ListView.Add(string), you need to construct your own ListViewItem and then add it to the ListView after setting the correct index for the image in the image list. (My VB.Net is rusty so please verify the syntax)

For Each FileInfoFolder In FilePathFiles.GetFiles
    Dim lvi as New ListViewItem(FileInfoFolder.Name)

    If FileInfoFolder.Name.EndsWith(".png")
        lvi.ImageIndex = pngImageIndex
    End If

    ControlListView.Items.Add(lvi)
Next
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  • It works, only the problem is, the resolution is poor. The images are 100x100. Tried to change the size within the ImageList without a result. Do you know how to fix this?
    – Terry
    May 19, 2015 at 16:18
  • where do you get the pngImageIndex @cdkMoose ?
    – gumuruh
    Aug 22, 2016 at 17:26
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    @gumuruh, from wherever you keep your list of images. You would get this from identifying the desired image in your ImageList. Likely you would store the image index for .png, .pdf, ... instead of constantly looking it up
    – cdkMoose
    Aug 26, 2016 at 17:55

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