DataGridView.ColumnHeaderMouseClick Event
Definition
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Occurs when the user clicks a column header.
public:
event System::Windows::Forms::DataGridViewCellMouseEventHandler ^ ColumnHeaderMouseClick;
public event System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellMouseEventHandler ColumnHeaderMouseClick;
public event System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellMouseEventHandler? ColumnHeaderMouseClick;
member this.ColumnHeaderMouseClick : System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellMouseEventHandler
Public Custom Event ColumnHeaderMouseClick As DataGridViewCellMouseEventHandler
Event Type
Examples
When a column heading is clicked in a DataGridView, the default behavior is to order the grid rows based on the clicked column, or to reverse the sort order if the grid is already sorted by the clicked column. The following code example demonstrates how to use this event to perform a programmatic sort that emulates the default behavior of clicking a DataGridViewColumnHeaderCell when the default behavior has been disabled. In this example, the SelectionMode is set to ColumnHeaderSelect, so clicking the DataGridViewColumnHeaderCell selects the contents of the column. For the example code to function as intended, the default column header click behavior needs to be changed each time the data is loaded into the DataGridView. Add a DataBindingComplete event handler to provide the code that changes the default behavior. To run this example, paste the code into a form that contains a DataGridView named dataGridView1
and ensure that all events are associated with their event handlers.
private void dataGridView1_ColumnHeaderMouseClick(
object sender, DataGridViewCellMouseEventArgs e)
{
DataGridViewColumn newColumn = dataGridView1.Columns[e.ColumnIndex];
DataGridViewColumn oldColumn = dataGridView1.SortedColumn;
ListSortDirection direction;
// If oldColumn is null, then the DataGridView is not sorted.
if (oldColumn != null)
{
// Sort the same column again, reversing the SortOrder.
if (oldColumn == newColumn &&
dataGridView1.SortOrder == SortOrder.Ascending)
{
direction = ListSortDirection.Descending;
}
else
{
// Sort a new column and remove the old SortGlyph.
direction = ListSortDirection.Ascending;
oldColumn.HeaderCell.SortGlyphDirection = SortOrder.None;
}
}
else
{
direction = ListSortDirection.Ascending;
}
// Sort the selected column.
dataGridView1.Sort(newColumn, direction);
newColumn.HeaderCell.SortGlyphDirection =
direction == ListSortDirection.Ascending ?
SortOrder.Ascending : SortOrder.Descending;
}
private void dataGridView1_DataBindingComplete(object sender,
DataGridViewBindingCompleteEventArgs e)
{
// Put each of the columns into programmatic sort mode.
foreach (DataGridViewColumn column in dataGridView1.Columns)
{
column.SortMode = DataGridViewColumnSortMode.Programmatic;
}
}
Private Sub dataGridView1_ColumnHeaderMouseClick(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As DataGridViewCellMouseEventArgs) _
Handles dataGridView1.ColumnHeaderMouseClick
Dim newColumn As DataGridViewColumn = _
dataGridView1.Columns(e.ColumnIndex)
Dim oldColumn As DataGridViewColumn = dataGridView1.SortedColumn
Dim direction As ListSortDirection
' If oldColumn is null, then the DataGridView is not currently sorted.
If oldColumn IsNot Nothing Then
' Sort the same column again, reversing the SortOrder.
If oldColumn Is newColumn AndAlso dataGridView1.SortOrder = _
SortOrder.Ascending Then
direction = ListSortDirection.Descending
Else
' Sort a new column and remove the old SortGlyph.
direction = ListSortDirection.Ascending
oldColumn.HeaderCell.SortGlyphDirection = SortOrder.None
End If
Else
direction = ListSortDirection.Ascending
End If
' Sort the selected column.
dataGridView1.Sort(newColumn, direction)
If direction = ListSortDirection.Ascending Then
newColumn.HeaderCell.SortGlyphDirection = SortOrder.Ascending
Else
newColumn.HeaderCell.SortGlyphDirection = SortOrder.Descending
End If
End Sub
Private Sub dataGridView1_DataBindingComplete(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As DataGridViewBindingCompleteEventArgs) _
Handles dataGridView1.DataBindingComplete
' Put each of the columns into programmatic sort mode.
For Each column As DataGridViewColumn In dataGridView1.Columns
column.SortMode = DataGridViewColumnSortMode.Programmatic
Next
End Sub
Remarks
For more information about how to handle events, see Handling and Raising Events.