DataGridView.CellValueChanged Event
Definition
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Occurs when the value of a cell changes.
public:
event System::Windows::Forms::DataGridViewCellEventHandler ^ CellValueChanged;
public event System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellEventHandler CellValueChanged;
public event System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellEventHandler? CellValueChanged;
member this.CellValueChanged : System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellEventHandler
Public Custom Event CellValueChanged As DataGridViewCellEventHandler
Event Type
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the CellValueChanged event to update the values in a balance column of a DataGridView. This example is part of a larger example available in the SelectionChanged event.
private void DataGridView1_CellValueChanged(
object sender, DataGridViewCellEventArgs e)
{
// Update the balance column whenever the value of any cell changes.
UpdateBalance();
}
private void DataGridView1_RowsRemoved(
object sender, DataGridViewRowsRemovedEventArgs e)
{
// Update the balance column whenever rows are deleted.
UpdateBalance();
}
private void UpdateBalance()
{
int counter;
int balance;
int deposit;
int withdrawal;
// Iterate through the rows, skipping the Starting Balance row.
for (counter = 1; counter < (DataGridView1.Rows.Count - 1);
counter++)
{
deposit = 0;
withdrawal = 0;
balance = int.Parse(DataGridView1.Rows[counter - 1]
.Cells["Balance"].Value.ToString());
if (DataGridView1.Rows[counter].Cells["Deposits"].Value != null)
{
// Verify that the cell value is not an empty string.
if (DataGridView1.Rows[counter]
.Cells["Deposits"].Value.ToString().Length != 0)
{
deposit = int.Parse(DataGridView1.Rows[counter]
.Cells["Deposits"].Value.ToString());
}
}
if (DataGridView1.Rows[counter].Cells["Withdrawals"].Value != null)
{
if (DataGridView1.Rows[counter]
.Cells["Withdrawals"].Value.ToString().Length != 0)
{
withdrawal = int.Parse(DataGridView1.Rows[counter]
.Cells["Withdrawals"].Value.ToString());
}
}
DataGridView1.Rows[counter].Cells["Balance"].Value =
(balance + deposit + withdrawal).ToString();
}
}
Private Sub CellValueChanged(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As DataGridViewCellEventArgs) _
Handles DataGridView1.CellValueChanged
' Update the balance column whenever the values of any cell changes.
UpdateBalance()
End Sub
Private Sub RowsRemoved(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As DataGridViewRowsRemovedEventArgs) _
Handles DataGridView1.RowsRemoved
' Update the balance column whenever rows are deleted.
UpdateBalance()
End Sub
Private Sub UpdateBalance()
Dim counter As Integer
Dim balance As Integer
Dim deposit As Integer
Dim withdrawal As Integer
' Iterate through the rows, skipping the Starting Balance Row.
For counter = 1 To (DataGridView1.Rows.Count - 2)
deposit = 0
withdrawal = 0
balance = Integer.Parse(DataGridView1.Rows(counter - 1) _
.Cells("Balance").Value.ToString())
If Not DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
.Cells("Deposits").Value Is Nothing Then
' Verify that the cell value is not an empty string.
If Not DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
.Cells("Deposits").Value.ToString().Length = 0 Then
deposit = Integer.Parse(DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
.Cells("Deposits").Value.ToString())
End If
End If
If Not DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
.Cells("Withdrawals").Value Is Nothing Then
If Not DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
.Cells("Withdrawals").Value.ToString().Length = 0 Then
withdrawal = Integer.Parse(DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
.Cells("Withdrawals").Value.ToString())
End If
End If
DataGridView1.Rows(counter).Cells("Balance").Value = _
(balance + deposit + withdrawal).ToString()
Next
End Sub
Remarks
The DataGridView.CellValueChanged event occurs when the user-specified value is committed, which typically occurs when focus leaves the cell.
In the case of check box cells, however, you will typically want to handle the change immediately. To commit the change when the cell is clicked, you must handle the DataGridView.CurrentCellDirtyStateChanged event. In the handler, if the current cell is a check box cell, call the DataGridView.CommitEdit method and pass in the Commit value.
Rows in the control are not automatically sorted when a cell value is changed. To sort the control when the user modifies a cell, call the Sort method in a CellValueChanged event handler.
For more information about how to handle events, see Handling and Raising Events.