DataGridViewCellValueEventArgs.ColumnIndex Property
Definition
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Gets a value indicating the column index of the cell that the event occurs for.
public:
property int ColumnIndex { int get(); };
public int ColumnIndex { get; }
member this.ColumnIndex : int
Public ReadOnly Property ColumnIndex As Integer
Property Value
The index of the column containing the cell that the event occurs for.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the ColumnIndex property to retrieve cell values from the data store. This example is part of a larger example provided in How to: Implement Virtual Mode in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control.
void dataGridView1_CellValueNeeded( Object^ /*sender*/,
System::Windows::Forms::DataGridViewCellValueEventArgs^ e )
{
Customer^ customerTmp = nullptr;
// Store a reference to the Customer object for the row being painted.
if ( e->RowIndex == rowInEdit )
{
customerTmp = this->customerInEdit;
}
else
{
customerTmp = dynamic_cast<Customer^>(this->customers[ e->RowIndex ]);
}
// Set the cell value to paint using the Customer object retrieved.
int switchcase = 0;
if ( (this->dataGridView1->Columns[ e->ColumnIndex ]->Name)->Equals( L"Company Name" ) )
switchcase = 1;
else
if ( (this->dataGridView1->Columns[ e->ColumnIndex ]->Name)->Equals( L"Contact Name" ) )
switchcase = 2;
switch ( switchcase )
{
case 1:
e->Value = customerTmp->CompanyName;
break;
case 2:
e->Value = customerTmp->ContactName;
break;
}
}
private void dataGridView1_CellValueNeeded(object sender,
System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellValueEventArgs e)
{
// If this is the row for new records, no values are needed.
if (e.RowIndex == this.dataGridView1.RowCount - 1) return;
Customer customerTmp = null;
// Store a reference to the Customer object for the row being painted.
if (e.RowIndex == rowInEdit)
{
customerTmp = this.customerInEdit;
}
else
{
customerTmp = (Customer)this.customers[e.RowIndex];
}
// Set the cell value to paint using the Customer object retrieved.
switch (this.dataGridView1.Columns[e.ColumnIndex].Name)
{
case "Company Name":
e.Value = customerTmp.CompanyName;
break;
case "Contact Name":
e.Value = customerTmp.ContactName;
break;
}
}
Private Sub dataGridView1_CellValueNeeded(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellValueEventArgs) _
Handles dataGridView1.CellValueNeeded
' If this is the row for new records, no values are needed.
If e.RowIndex = Me.dataGridView1.RowCount - 1 Then
Return
End If
Dim customerTmp As Customer = Nothing
' Store a reference to the Customer object for the row being painted.
If e.RowIndex = rowInEdit Then
customerTmp = Me.customerInEdit
Else
customerTmp = CType(Me.customers(e.RowIndex), Customer)
End If
' Set the cell value to paint using the Customer object retrieved.
Select Case Me.dataGridView1.Columns(e.ColumnIndex).Name
Case "Company Name"
e.Value = customerTmp.CompanyName
Case "Contact Name"
e.Value = customerTmp.ContactName
End Select
End Sub
Remarks
Use this offset with the Columns property to reference the cell that the event occurs for.
Applies to
See also
.NET