DataGridView.AutoGenerateColumns Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value indicating whether columns are created automatically when the DataSource or DataMember properties are set.
public:
property bool AutoGenerateColumns { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public bool AutoGenerateColumns { get; set; }
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.AutoGenerateColumns : bool with get, set
Public Property AutoGenerateColumns As Boolean
Property Value
true
if the columns should be created automatically; otherwise, false
. The default is true
.
- Attributes
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to add columns manually and bind them to a data source when you set AutoGenerateColumns to false
. In this example, a DataGridView control is bound to a list of Task
business objects. Then, columns are added and are bound to Task
properties through the DataGridViewColumn.DataPropertyName property. This example is part of a larger example available in How to: Access Objects in a Windows Forms DataGridViewComboBoxCell Drop-Down List.
public class Form1 : Form
{
private List<Employee> employees = new List<Employee>();
private List<Task> tasks = new List<Task>();
private Button reportButton = new Button();
private DataGridView dataGridView1 = new DataGridView();
[STAThread]
public static void Main()
{
Application.Run(new Form1());
}
public Form1()
{
dataGridView1.Dock = DockStyle.Fill;
dataGridView1.AutoSizeColumnsMode =
DataGridViewAutoSizeColumnsMode.AllCells;
reportButton.Text = "Generate Report";
reportButton.Dock = DockStyle.Top;
reportButton.Click += new EventHandler(reportButton_Click);
Controls.Add(dataGridView1);
Controls.Add(reportButton);
Load += new EventHandler(Form1_Load);
Text = "DataGridViewComboBoxColumn Demo";
}
// Initializes the data source and populates the DataGridView control.
private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
PopulateLists();
dataGridView1.AutoGenerateColumns = false;
dataGridView1.DataSource = tasks;
AddColumns();
}
// Populates the employees and tasks lists.
private void PopulateLists()
{
employees.Add(new Employee("Harry"));
employees.Add(new Employee("Sally"));
employees.Add(new Employee("Roy"));
employees.Add(new Employee("Pris"));
tasks.Add(new Task(1, employees[1]));
tasks.Add(new Task(2));
tasks.Add(new Task(3, employees[2]));
tasks.Add(new Task(4));
}
// Configures columns for the DataGridView control.
private void AddColumns()
{
DataGridViewTextBoxColumn idColumn =
new DataGridViewTextBoxColumn();
idColumn.Name = "Task";
idColumn.DataPropertyName = "Id";
idColumn.ReadOnly = true;
DataGridViewComboBoxColumn assignedToColumn =
new DataGridViewComboBoxColumn();
// Populate the combo box drop-down list with Employee objects.
foreach (Employee e in employees) assignedToColumn.Items.Add(e);
// Add "unassigned" to the drop-down list and display it for
// empty AssignedTo values or when the user presses CTRL+0.
assignedToColumn.Items.Add("unassigned");
assignedToColumn.DefaultCellStyle.NullValue = "unassigned";
assignedToColumn.Name = "Assigned To";
assignedToColumn.DataPropertyName = "AssignedTo";
assignedToColumn.AutoComplete = true;
assignedToColumn.DisplayMember = "Name";
assignedToColumn.ValueMember = "Self";
// Add a button column.
DataGridViewButtonColumn buttonColumn =
new DataGridViewButtonColumn();
buttonColumn.HeaderText = "";
buttonColumn.Name = "Status Request";
buttonColumn.Text = "Request Status";
buttonColumn.UseColumnTextForButtonValue = true;
dataGridView1.Columns.Add(idColumn);
dataGridView1.Columns.Add(assignedToColumn);
dataGridView1.Columns.Add(buttonColumn);
// Add a CellClick handler to handle clicks in the button column.
dataGridView1.CellClick +=
new DataGridViewCellEventHandler(dataGridView1_CellClick);
}
// Reports on task assignments.
private void reportButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
StringBuilder report = new StringBuilder();
foreach (Task t in tasks)
{
String assignment =
t.AssignedTo == null ?
"unassigned" : "assigned to " + t.AssignedTo.Name;
report.AppendFormat("Task {0} is {1}.", t.Id, assignment);
report.Append(Environment.NewLine);
}
MessageBox.Show(report.ToString(), "Task Assignments");
}
// Calls the Employee.RequestStatus method.
void dataGridView1_CellClick(object sender, DataGridViewCellEventArgs e)
{
// Ignore clicks that are not on button cells.
if (e.RowIndex < 0 || e.ColumnIndex !=
dataGridView1.Columns["Status Request"].Index) return;
// Retrieve the task ID.
Int32 taskID = (Int32)dataGridView1[0, e.RowIndex].Value;
// Retrieve the Employee object from the "Assigned To" cell.
Employee assignedTo = dataGridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex]
.Cells["Assigned To"].Value as Employee;
// Request status through the Employee object if present.
if (assignedTo != null)
{
assignedTo.RequestStatus(taskID);
}
else
{
MessageBox.Show(String.Format(
"Task {0} is unassigned.", taskID), "Status Request");
}
}
}
Public Class Form1
Inherits Form
Private employees As New List(Of Employee)
Private tasks As New List(Of Task)
Private WithEvents reportButton As New Button
Private WithEvents dataGridView1 As New DataGridView
<STAThread()> _
Public Sub Main()
Application.Run(New Form1)
End Sub
Sub New()
dataGridView1.Dock = DockStyle.Fill
dataGridView1.AutoSizeColumnsMode = _
DataGridViewAutoSizeColumnsMode.AllCells
reportButton.Text = "Generate Report"
reportButton.Dock = DockStyle.Top
Controls.Add(dataGridView1)
Controls.Add(reportButton)
Text = "DataGridViewComboBoxColumn Demo"
End Sub
' Initializes the data source and populates the DataGridView control.
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
PopulateLists()
dataGridView1.AutoGenerateColumns = False
dataGridView1.DataSource = tasks
AddColumns()
End Sub
' Populates the employees and tasks lists.
Private Sub PopulateLists()
employees.Add(New Employee("Harry"))
employees.Add(New Employee("Sally"))
employees.Add(New Employee("Roy"))
employees.Add(New Employee("Pris"))
tasks.Add(New Task(1, employees(1)))
tasks.Add(New Task(2))
tasks.Add(New Task(3, employees(2)))
tasks.Add(New Task(4))
End Sub
' Configures columns for the DataGridView control.
Private Sub AddColumns()
Dim idColumn As New DataGridViewTextBoxColumn()
idColumn.Name = "Task"
idColumn.DataPropertyName = "Id"
idColumn.ReadOnly = True
Dim assignedToColumn As New DataGridViewComboBoxColumn()
' Populate the combo box drop-down list with Employee objects.
For Each e As Employee In employees
assignedToColumn.Items.Add(e)
Next
' Add "unassigned" to the drop-down list and display it for
' empty AssignedTo values or when the user presses CTRL+0.
assignedToColumn.Items.Add("unassigned")
assignedToColumn.DefaultCellStyle.NullValue = "unassigned"
assignedToColumn.Name = "Assigned To"
assignedToColumn.DataPropertyName = "AssignedTo"
assignedToColumn.AutoComplete = True
assignedToColumn.DisplayMember = "Name"
assignedToColumn.ValueMember = "Self"
' Add a button column.
Dim buttonColumn As New DataGridViewButtonColumn()
buttonColumn.HeaderText = ""
buttonColumn.Name = "Status Request"
buttonColumn.Text = "Request Status"
buttonColumn.UseColumnTextForButtonValue = True
dataGridView1.Columns.Add(idColumn)
dataGridView1.Columns.Add(assignedToColumn)
dataGridView1.Columns.Add(buttonColumn)
End Sub
' Reports on task assignments.
Private Sub reportButton_Click(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles reportButton.Click
Dim report As New StringBuilder()
For Each t As Task In tasks
Dim assignment As String
If t.AssignedTo Is Nothing Then
assignment = "unassigned"
Else
assignment = "assigned to " + t.AssignedTo.Name
End If
report.AppendFormat("Task {0} is {1}.", t.Id, assignment)
report.Append(Environment.NewLine)
Next
MessageBox.Show(report.ToString(), "Task Assignments")
End Sub
' Calls the Employee.RequestStatus method.
Private Sub dataGridView1_CellClick(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As DataGridViewCellEventArgs) _
Handles dataGridView1.CellClick
' Ignore clicks that are not on button cells.
If e.RowIndex < 0 OrElse Not e.ColumnIndex = _
dataGridView1.Columns("Status Request").Index Then Return
' Retrieve the task ID.
Dim taskID As Int32 = CInt(dataGridView1(0, e.RowIndex).Value)
' Retrieve the Employee object from the "Assigned To" cell.
Dim assignedTo As Employee = TryCast(dataGridView1.Rows(e.RowIndex) _
.Cells("Assigned To").Value, Employee)
' Request status through the Employee object if present.
If assignedTo IsNot Nothing Then
assignedTo.RequestStatus(taskID)
Else
MessageBox.Show(String.Format( _
"Task {0} is unassigned.", taskID), "Status Request")
End If
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
Columns are automatically generated when this property is set to true
and the DataSource or DataMember properties are set or changed. Columns can also be automatically generated when the AutoGenerateColumns property is changed from false
to true
. If this property is true
and the DataSource changes so there are columns that do not match the columns of the previous DataSource value, data in the unmatched columns is discarded. This property is ignored if the DataSource or DataMember properties are not set.
When AutoGenerateColumns is set to true
, the DataGridView control generates one column for each public property of the objects in the data source. If the bound objects implement the ICustomTypeDescriptor interface, the control generates one column for each property returned by the GetProperties method. Each column header will contain the value of the property name the column represents.
If you set the DataSource property but set AutoGenerateColumns to false
, you must add columns manually. You can bind each added column to the data source by setting the DataGridViewColumn.DataPropertyName property to the name of a property exposed by the bound objects.
Note
Setting the DataSource in the Windows Forms Designer automatically sets the AutoGenerateColumns property to false
and generates code to add and bind a column for each property in the data source. The code that is generated at design-time is equivalent to the manually added code shown in the following example. It is not the same as the auto-generation of columns at run-time that occurs when the AutoGenerateColumns property is set to true
.