DataGridViewCellFormattingEventArgs.ColumnIndex Property
Definition
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Gets the column index of the cell that is being formatted.
public:
property int ColumnIndex { int get(); };
public int ColumnIndex { get; }
member this.ColumnIndex : int
Public ReadOnly Property ColumnIndex As Integer
Property Value
The column index of the cell that is being formatted.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the ColumnIndex property to retrieve column properties.
void dataGridView1_CellFormatting( Object^ /*sender*/, DataGridViewCellFormattingEventArgs^ e )
{
// If the column is the Artist column, check the
// value.
if ( this->dataGridView1->Columns[ e->ColumnIndex ]->Name->Equals( "Artist" ) )
{
if ( e->Value != nullptr )
{
// Check for the string "pink" in the cell.
String^ stringValue = dynamic_cast<String^>(e->Value);
stringValue = stringValue->ToLower();
if ( (stringValue->IndexOf( "pink" ) > -1) )
{
DataGridViewCellStyle^ pinkStyle = gcnew DataGridViewCellStyle;
//Change the style of the cell.
pinkStyle->BackColor = Color::Pink;
pinkStyle->ForeColor = Color::Black;
pinkStyle->Font = gcnew System::Drawing::Font( "Times New Roman",8,FontStyle::Bold );
e->CellStyle = pinkStyle;
}
}
}
else
if ( this->dataGridView1->Columns[ e->ColumnIndex ]->Name->Equals( "Release Date" ) )
{
ShortFormDateFormat( e );
}
}
//Even though the date internaly stores the year as YYYY, using formatting, the
//UI can have the format in YY.
void ShortFormDateFormat( DataGridViewCellFormattingEventArgs^ formatting )
{
if ( formatting->Value != nullptr )
{
try
{
System::Text::StringBuilder^ dateString = gcnew System::Text::StringBuilder;
DateTime theDate = DateTime::Parse( formatting->Value->ToString() );
dateString->Append( theDate.Month );
dateString->Append( "/" );
dateString->Append( theDate.Day );
dateString->Append( "/" );
dateString->Append( theDate.Year.ToString()->Substring( 2 ) );
formatting->Value = dateString->ToString();
formatting->FormattingApplied = true;
}
catch ( Exception^ /*notInDateFormat*/ )
{
// Set to false in case there are other handlers interested trying to
// format this DataGridViewCellFormattingEventArgs instance.
formatting->FormattingApplied = false;
}
}
}
private void dataGridView1_CellFormatting(object sender, DataGridViewCellFormattingEventArgs e)
{
// If the column is the Artist column, check the
// value.
if (this.dataGridView1.Columns[e.ColumnIndex].Name == "Artist")
{
if (e.Value != null)
{
// Check for the string "pink" in the cell.
string stringValue = (string)e.Value;
stringValue = stringValue.ToLower();
if ((stringValue.IndexOf("pink") > -1))
{
e.CellStyle.BackColor = Color.Pink;
}
}
}
else if (this.dataGridView1.Columns[e.ColumnIndex].Name == "Release Date")
{
ShortFormDateFormat(e);
}
}
//Even though the date internaly stores the year as YYYY, using formatting, the
//UI can have the format in YY.
private static void ShortFormDateFormat(DataGridViewCellFormattingEventArgs formatting)
{
if (formatting.Value != null)
{
try
{
System.Text.StringBuilder dateString = new System.Text.StringBuilder();
DateTime theDate = DateTime.Parse(formatting.Value.ToString());
dateString.Append(theDate.Month);
dateString.Append("/");
dateString.Append(theDate.Day);
dateString.Append("/");
dateString.Append(theDate.Year.ToString().Substring(2));
formatting.Value = dateString.ToString();
formatting.FormattingApplied = true;
}
catch (FormatException)
{
// Set to false in case there are other handlers interested trying to
// format this DataGridViewCellFormattingEventArgs instance.
formatting.FormattingApplied = false;
}
}
}
Private Sub dataGridView1_CellFormatting(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As DataGridViewCellFormattingEventArgs) _
Handles dataGridView1.CellFormatting
' If the column is the Artist column, check the
' value.
If Me.dataGridView1.Columns(e.ColumnIndex).Name _
= "Artist" Then
If e.Value IsNot Nothing Then
' Check for the string "pink" in the cell.
Dim stringValue As String = _
CType(e.Value, String)
stringValue = stringValue.ToLower()
If ((stringValue.IndexOf("pink") > -1)) Then
e.CellStyle.BackColor = Color.Pink
End If
End If
ElseIf Me.dataGridView1.Columns(e.ColumnIndex).Name _
= "Release Date" Then
ShortFormDateFormat(e)
End If
End Sub
'Even though the date internaly stores the year as YYYY, using formatting, the
'UI can have the format in YY.
Private Shared Sub ShortFormDateFormat(ByVal formatting As DataGridViewCellFormattingEventArgs)
If formatting.Value IsNot Nothing Then
Try
Dim dateString As System.Text.StringBuilder = New System.Text.StringBuilder()
Dim theDate As Date = DateTime.Parse(formatting.Value.ToString())
dateString.Append(theDate.Month)
dateString.Append("/")
dateString.Append(theDate.Day)
dateString.Append("/")
dateString.Append(theDate.Year.ToString().Substring(2))
formatting.Value = dateString.ToString()
formatting.FormattingApplied = True
Catch notInDateFormat As FormatException
' Set to false in case there are other handlers interested trying to
' format this DataGridViewCellFormattingEventArgs instance.
formatting.FormattingApplied = False
End Try
End If
End Sub
Remarks
Use the ColumnIndex property to obtain an index into the Columns property of a DataGridView.
Applies to
See also
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