DataGridTableStyle.ResetAlternatingBackColor Method
Definition
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Resets the AlternatingBackColor property to its default value.
public:
void ResetAlternatingBackColor();
public void ResetAlternatingBackColor ();
member this.ResetAlternatingBackColor : unit -> unit
Public Sub ResetAlternatingBackColor ()
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of this member.
private:
void myButton1_Click( Object^ /*sender*/, EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
{
//Set the 'AlternatingBackColor'.
myDataGridTableStyle->AlternatingBackColor = Color::Blue;
}
void myButton2_Click( Object^ /*sender*/, EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
{
// Reset the 'AlternatingBackColor'.
myDataGridTableStyle->ResetAlternatingBackColor();
}
private void myButton1_Click(object sender,EventArgs e)
{
//Set the 'AlternatingBackColor'.
myDataGridTableStyle.AlternatingBackColor=Color.Blue;
}
private void myButton2_Click(object sender,EventArgs e)
{
// Reset the 'AlternatingBackColor'.
myDataGridTableStyle.ResetAlternatingBackColor();
}
Private Sub myButton1_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs)
'Set the 'AlternatingBackColor'.
myDataGridTableStyle.AlternatingBackColor = Color.Blue
End Sub
Private Sub myButton2_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs)
' Reset the 'AlternatingBackColor'.
myDataGridTableStyle.ResetAlternatingBackColor()
End Sub
Remarks
You typically use this method if you are either creating a designer for the DataGridTableStyle or creating your own control incorporating the DataGridTableStyle. You can use the ShouldSerializeAlternatingBackColor method to determine whether the property value has changed from its default.