DataGridViewCellCancelEventHandler Delegate
Definition
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Represents the method that will handle the CellBeginEdit and RowValidating events of a DataGridView.
public delegate void DataGridViewCellCancelEventHandler(System::Object ^ sender, DataGridViewCellCancelEventArgs ^ e);
public delegate void DataGridViewCellCancelEventHandler(object sender, DataGridViewCellCancelEventArgs e);
public delegate void DataGridViewCellCancelEventHandler(object? sender, DataGridViewCellCancelEventArgs e);
type DataGridViewCellCancelEventHandler = delegate of obj * DataGridViewCellCancelEventArgs -> unit
Public Delegate Sub DataGridViewCellCancelEventHandler(sender As Object, e As DataGridViewCellCancelEventArgs)
Parameters
- sender
- Object
The source of the event.
A DataGridViewCellCancelEventArgs that contains the event data.
Examples
The following code example uses a DataGridViewCellCancelEventHandler delegate to check if valid track and release dates are entered.
private void ValidateByRow(Object sender,
DataGridViewCellCancelEventArgs data)
{
DataGridViewRow row =
songsDataGridView.Rows[data.RowIndex];
DataGridViewCell trackCell =
row.Cells[songsDataGridView.Columns["Track"].Index];
DataGridViewCell dateCell =
row.Cells[songsDataGridView.Columns["Release Date"].Index];
data.Cancel = !(IsTrackGood(trackCell) && IsDateGood(dateCell));
}
private Boolean IsTrackGood(DataGridViewCell cell)
{
Int32 cellValueAsInt;
if (cell.Value.ToString().Length == 0)
{
cell.ErrorText = "Please enter a track";
songsDataGridView.Rows[cell.RowIndex].ErrorText =
"Please enter a track";
return false;
}
else if (cell.Value.ToString().Equals("0"))
{
cell.ErrorText = "Zero is not a valid track";
songsDataGridView.Rows[cell.RowIndex].ErrorText =
"Zero is not a valid track";
return false;
}
else if (!Int32.TryParse(cell.Value.ToString(), out cellValueAsInt))
{
cell.ErrorText = "A Track must be a number";
songsDataGridView.Rows[cell.RowIndex].ErrorText =
"A Track must be a number";
return false;
}
return true;
}
private Boolean IsDateGood(DataGridViewCell cell)
{
if (cell.Value == null)
{
cell.ErrorText = "Missing date";
songsDataGridView.Rows[cell.RowIndex].ErrorText =
"Missing date";
return false;
}
else
{
try
{
DateTime.Parse(cell.Value.ToString());
}
catch (FormatException)
{
cell.ErrorText = "Invalid format";
songsDataGridView.Rows[cell.RowIndex].ErrorText =
"Invalid format";
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
Private Sub ValidateByRow(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal data As DataGridViewCellCancelEventArgs) _
Handles songsDataGridView.RowValidating
Dim row As DataGridViewRow = _
songsDataGridView.Rows(data.RowIndex)
Dim trackCell As DataGridViewCell = _
row.Cells(songsDataGridView.Columns("Track").Index)
Dim dateCell As DataGridViewCell = _
row.Cells(songsDataGridView.Columns("Release Date").Index)
data.Cancel = Not (IsTrackGood(trackCell) _
AndAlso IsDateGood(dateCell))
End Sub
Private Function IsTrackGood(ByRef cell As DataGridViewCell) As Boolean
If cell.Value.ToString().Length = 0 Then
cell.ErrorText = "Please enter a track"
songsDataGridView.Rows(cell.RowIndex).ErrorText = _
"Please enter a track"
Return False
ElseIf cell.Value.ToString().Equals("0") Then
cell.ErrorText = "Zero is not a valid track"
songsDataGridView.Rows(cell.RowIndex).ErrorText = _
"Zero is not a valid track"
Return False
ElseIf Not Integer.TryParse( _
cell.Value.ToString(), New Integer()) Then
cell.ErrorText = "A Track must be a number"
songsDataGridView.Rows(cell.RowIndex).ErrorText = _
"A Track must be a number"
Return False
End If
Return True
End Function
Private Function IsDateGood(ByRef cell As DataGridViewCell) As Boolean
If cell.Value Is Nothing Then
cell.ErrorText = "Missing date"
songsDataGridView.Rows(cell.RowIndex).ErrorText = _
"Missing date"
Return False
Else
Try
DateTime.Parse(cell.Value.ToString())
Catch ex As FormatException
cell.ErrorText = "Invalid format"
songsDataGridView.Rows(cell.RowIndex).ErrorText = _
"Invalid format"
Return False
End Try
End If
Return True
End Function
Remarks
When you create a DataGridViewCellCancelEventHandler delegate, you identify the method that will handle the event. To associate the event with your event handler, add an instance of the delegate to the event. The event handler is called whenever the event occurs, unless you remove the delegate. For more information about event-handler delegates, see Handling and Raising Events.
Extension Methods
GetMethodInfo(Delegate) |
Gets an object that represents the method represented by the specified delegate. |