DataGrid.CurrentCell Property
Definition
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Gets or sets which cell has the focus. Not available at design time.
public:
property System::Windows::Forms::DataGridCell CurrentCell { System::Windows::Forms::DataGridCell get(); void set(System::Windows::Forms::DataGridCell value); };
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public System.Windows.Forms.DataGridCell CurrentCell { get; set; }
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.CurrentCell : System.Windows.Forms.DataGridCell with get, set
Public Property CurrentCell As DataGridCell
Property Value
The DataGridCell with the focus.
- Attributes
Examples
The following code example shows how to set and get the current cell.
private:
void SetCellWithFocus( DataGrid^ myGrid )
{
// Set the current cell to cell1, row 1.
myGrid->CurrentCell = DataGridCell( 1, 1 );
}
void dataGrid1_GotFocus( Object^ /*sender*/, EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
{
Console::WriteLine( "{0} {1}", dataGrid1->CurrentCell.ColumnNumber,
dataGrid1->CurrentCell.RowNumber );
}
private void SetCellWithFocus(DataGrid myGrid)
{
// Set the current cell to cell1, row 1.
myGrid.CurrentCell = new DataGridCell(1,1);
}
private void dataGrid1_GotFocus(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Console.WriteLine(dataGrid1.CurrentCell.ColumnNumber +
" " + dataGrid1.CurrentCell.RowNumber);
}
Private Sub SetCellWithFocus(ByVal myGrid As DataGrid)
' Set the current cell to cell 1, row 1.
myGrid.CurrentCell = New DataGridCell(1,1)
End Sub
Private Sub DataGrid1_GotFocus(ByVal Sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
Console.WriteLine(DataGrid1.CurrentCell.ColumnNumber & " " & _
DataGrid1.CurrentCell.RowNumber)
End Sub
Remarks
Setting the CurrentCell property will cause the grid to scroll and show the cell if it is not already visible.
Applies to
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