DataGridViewCell.FormattedValue Property
Definition
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Gets the value of the cell as formatted for display.
public:
property System::Object ^ FormattedValue { System::Object ^ get(); };
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public object FormattedValue { get; }
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public object? FormattedValue { get; }
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.FormattedValue : obj
Public ReadOnly Property FormattedValue As Object
Property Value
The formatted value of the cell or null
if the cell does not belong to a DataGridView control.
- Attributes
Exceptions
ColumnIndex is less than 0, indicating that the cell is a row header cell.
The row containing the cell is a shared row.
-or-
The cell is a column header cell.
Formatting failed and either there is no handler for the DataError event of the DataGridView control or the handler set the ThrowException property to true
. The exception object can typically be cast to type FormatException.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the FormattedValue property. In this example, the IsCurrentCellDirty property is used to determine if the current cell's contents have been edited and not committed and, if the cell has been modified, the FormattedValue is used. This example is part of a larger example available in the DataGridView.SelectionChanged event.
private void UpdateLabelText()
{
int WithdrawalTotal = 0;
int DepositTotal = 0;
int SelectedCellTotal = 0;
int counter;
// Iterate through all the rows and sum up the appropriate columns.
for (counter = 0; counter < (DataGridView1.Rows.Count);
counter++)
{
if (DataGridView1.Rows[counter].Cells["Withdrawals"].Value
!= null)
{
if (DataGridView1.Rows[counter].
Cells["Withdrawals"].Value.ToString().Length != 0)
{
WithdrawalTotal += int.Parse(DataGridView1.Rows[counter].
Cells["Withdrawals"].Value.ToString());
}
}
if (DataGridView1.Rows[counter].Cells["Deposits"].Value != null)
{
if (DataGridView1.Rows[counter]
.Cells["Deposits"].Value.ToString().Length != 0)
{
DepositTotal += int.Parse(DataGridView1.Rows[counter]
.Cells["Deposits"].Value.ToString());
}
}
}
// Iterate through the SelectedCells collection and sum up the values.
for (counter = 0;
counter < (DataGridView1.SelectedCells.Count); counter++)
{
if (DataGridView1.SelectedCells[counter].FormattedValueType ==
Type.GetType("System.String"))
{
string value = null;
// If the cell contains a value that has not been commited,
// use the modified value.
if (DataGridView1.IsCurrentCellDirty == true)
{
value = DataGridView1.SelectedCells[counter]
.EditedFormattedValue.ToString();
}
else
{
value = DataGridView1.SelectedCells[counter]
.FormattedValue.ToString();
}
if (value != null)
{
// Ignore cells in the Description column.
if (DataGridView1.SelectedCells[counter].ColumnIndex !=
DataGridView1.Columns["Description"].Index)
{
if (value.Length != 0)
{
SelectedCellTotal += int.Parse(value);
}
}
}
}
}
// Set the labels to reflect the current state of the DataGridView.
Label1.Text = "Withdrawals Total: " + WithdrawalTotal.ToString();
Label2.Text = "Deposits Total: " + DepositTotal.ToString();
Label3.Text = "Selected Cells Total: " + SelectedCellTotal.ToString();
Label4.Text = "Total entries: " + DataGridView1.RowCount.ToString();
}
Private Sub UpdateLabelText()
Dim WithdrawalTotal As Integer = 0
Dim DepositTotal As Integer = 0
Dim SelectedCellTotal As Integer = 0
Dim counter As Integer
' Iterate through all the rows and sum up the appropriate columns.
For counter = 0 To (DataGridView1.Rows.Count - 1)
If Not DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
.Cells("Withdrawals").Value Is Nothing Then
If Not DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
.Cells("Withdrawals").Value.ToString().Length = 0 Then
WithdrawalTotal += _
Integer.Parse(DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
.Cells("Withdrawals").Value.ToString())
End If
End If
If Not DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
.Cells("Deposits").Value Is Nothing Then
If Not DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
.Cells("Deposits").Value.ToString().Length = 0 Then
DepositTotal += _
Integer.Parse(DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
.Cells("Deposits").Value.ToString())
End If
End If
Next
' Iterate through the SelectedCells collection and sum up the values.
For counter = 0 To (DataGridView1.SelectedCells.Count - 1)
If DataGridView1.SelectedCells(counter).FormattedValueType Is _
Type.GetType("System.String") Then
Dim value As String = Nothing
' If the cell contains a value that has not been commited,
' use the modified value.
If (DataGridView1.IsCurrentCellDirty = True) Then
value = DataGridView1.SelectedCells(counter) _
.EditedFormattedValue.ToString()
Else
value = DataGridView1.SelectedCells(counter) _
.FormattedValue.ToString()
End If
If value IsNot Nothing Then
' Ignore cells in the Description column.
If Not DataGridView1.SelectedCells(counter).ColumnIndex = _
DataGridView1.Columns("Description").Index Then
If Not value.Length = 0 Then
SelectedCellTotal += Integer.Parse(value)
End If
End If
End If
End If
Next
' Set the labels to reflect the current state of the DataGridView.
Label1.Text = "Withdrawals Total: " & WithdrawalTotal.ToString()
Label2.Text = "Deposits Total: " & DepositTotal.ToString()
Label3.Text = "Selected Cells Total: " & SelectedCellTotal.ToString()
Label4.Text = "Total entries: " & DataGridView1.RowCount.ToString()
End Sub
Remarks
The Value property is the actual data object contained by the cell, whereas the FormattedValue is the formatted representation of this object. The ValueType and FormattedValueType properties correspond to the data types of these values, respectively.
Getting the value of this property calls the GetFormattedValue method to convert the cell value into an equivalent display value of the type indicated by the FormattedValueType property. This raises the DataGridView.CellFormatting event, which you can handle to customize the value conversion.
If formatting is unsuccessful, the DataGridView.DataError event occurs. If there is no handler for this event or the handler sets the DataGridViewDataErrorEventArgs.ThrowException property to true
, an exception is thrown.