DataGrid.ResetSelectionBackColor Method
Definition
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Resets the SelectionBackColor property to its default value.
public:
void ResetSelectionBackColor();
public void ResetSelectionBackColor ();
member this.ResetSelectionBackColor : unit -> unit
Public Sub ResetSelectionBackColor ()
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of this member.
// String variable used to show message.
String^ myString = "Selection backgound color changed from: ";
// Store current foreground color of selected cells.
Color myCurrentColor = myDataGrid->SelectionBackColor;
myString = String::Concat( myString, myCurrentColor.ToString() );
// Reset selection background color to default.
myDataGrid->ResetSelectionBackColor();
myString = String::Concat( myString, " to " );
myString = String::Concat( myString, myDataGrid->SelectionBackColor.ToString() );
// Show information about changes in color setting.
MessageBox::Show( myString, "Selection background color information" );
// String variable used to show message.
string myString = "Selection backgound color changed from: ";
// Store current foreground color of selected cells.
Color myCurrentColor = myDataGrid.SelectionBackColor;
myString += myCurrentColor.ToString();
// Reset selection background color to default.
myDataGrid.ResetSelectionBackColor();
myString += " to ";
myString += myDataGrid.SelectionBackColor.ToString();
// Show information about changes in color setting.
MessageBox.Show(myString, "Selection background color information");
' String variable used to show message.
Dim myString As String = "Selection backgound color changed from: "
' Store current foreground color of selected cells.
Dim myCurrentColor As Color = myDataGrid.SelectionBackColor
myString += myCurrentColor.ToString()
' Reset selection background color to default.
myDataGrid.ResetSelectionBackColor()
myString += " to "
myString += myDataGrid.SelectionBackColor.ToString()
' Show information about changes in color setting.
MessageBox.Show(myString, "Selection background color information")
Remarks
You typically use this method if you are either creating a designer for the System.Windows.Forms.DataGrid or creating your own control incorporating the System.Windows.Forms.DataGrid. You can use the ShouldSerializeSelectionBackColor method to determine whether the property value has changed from its default.