I have a list of objects populated from a third-party project file. The way this file was designed is so each item is on a "level" of hierarchy. So the very first item is on level 0, all of its child items are on level 1, and so on.
As an example:
1. Node 1 (Level 0)
2. Node 1.1 (Level 1)
3. Node 1.2 (Level 1)
4. Node 1.3 (Level 1)
5. Node 1.3.1 (Level 2)
6. Node 1.4 (Level 1)
7. Node 2 (Level 0)
8. Node 2.1 (Level 1)
9. Node 2.1.1 (Level 2)
10. Node 3 (Level 0)
This would produce a hierarchy like so:
- Node 1
--- Node 1.1
--- Node 1.2
--- Node 1.3
----- Node 1.3.1
--- Node 1.4
- Node 2
--- Node 2.1
----- Node 2.1.1
- Node 3
My issue is figuring out how to populate this structure into a VCL TTreeView
based on these "Level" properties of each listed object. If I had designed this third-party file structure, I would have used a parent property instead of a level property.
Objects in this list can be iterated like this:
var
I: TMyItem;
N: TTreeNode;
begin
for X := 0 to MyList.Count - 1 do begin
I := MyList[X];
//TMyItem has property "Level" which specifies hierarchy
// as well as "Title" property for the node's caption
//How to create node based on Level?
N.Data := I;
end;
end;
Based on this structure, how do I populate this in a tree view?
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