DataRow.Delete Method
Definition
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Deletes the DataRow.
public:
void Delete();
public void Delete ();
member this.Delete : unit -> unit
Public Sub Delete ()
Exceptions
The DataRow has already been deleted.
Examples
The following example creates a simple DataTable with two columns and ten rows. After deleting several DataRow items with the Delete method, one of the rows is undeleted by invoking RejectChanges.
private void DemonstrateDeleteRow()
{
// Create a simple DataTable with two columns and ten rows.
DataTable table = new DataTable("table");
DataColumn idColumn = new DataColumn("id",
Type.GetType("System.Int32"));
idColumn.AutoIncrement=true;
DataColumn itemColumn = new DataColumn("item",
Type.GetType("System.String"));
table.Columns.Add(idColumn);
table.Columns.Add(itemColumn);
// Add ten rows.
DataRow newRow;
for(int i = 0; i <10; i++)
{
newRow = table.NewRow();
newRow["item"] = "Item " + i;
table.Rows.Add(newRow);
}
table.AcceptChanges();
DataRowCollection itemColumns = table.Rows;
itemColumns[0].Delete();
itemColumns[2].Delete();
itemColumns[3].Delete();
itemColumns[5].Delete();
Console.WriteLine(itemColumns[3].RowState.ToString());
// Reject changes on one deletion.
itemColumns[3].RejectChanges();
// Change the value of the column so it stands out.
itemColumns[3]["item"] = "Deleted, Undeleted, Edited";
// Accept changes on others.
table.AcceptChanges();
// Print the remaining row values.
foreach(DataRow row in table.Rows)
{
Console.WriteLine(row[0] + "\table" + row[1]);
}
}
Private Sub DemonstrateDeleteRow()
' Create a simple DataTable with two columns and ten rows.
Dim table As New DataTable("table")
Dim idColumn As New DataColumn("id", Type.GetType("System.Int32"))
idColumn.AutoIncrement = True
Dim itemColumn As New DataColumn("item", Type.GetType("System.String"))
table.Columns.Add(idColumn)
table.Columns.Add(itemColumn)
' Add ten rows.
Dim newRow As DataRow
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To 9
newRow = table.NewRow()
newRow("item") = "Item " & i.ToString()
table.Rows.Add(newRow)
Next i
table.AcceptChanges()
Dim itemColumns As DataRowCollection = table.Rows
itemColumns(0).Delete()
itemColumns(2).Delete()
itemColumns(3).Delete()
itemColumns(5).Delete()
Console.WriteLine(itemColumns(3).RowState.ToString())
' Reject changes on one deletion.
itemColumns(3).RejectChanges()
' Change the value of the column so it stands out.
itemColumns(3)("item") = "Deleted, Undeleted, Edited"
' Accept changes on others.
table.AcceptChanges()
' Print the remaining row values.
Dim row As DataRow
For Each row In table.Rows
Console.WriteLine(row(0).ToString() & ControlChars.Tab _
& row(1).ToString())
Next row
End Sub
Remarks
If the RowState of the row is Added, the RowState becomes Detached
and the row is removed from the table when you call AcceptChanges.
The RowState becomes Deleted
after you use the Delete method on an existing DataRow. It remains Deleted
until you call AcceptChanges. At this time, the DataRow is removed from the table.
Delete should not be called in a foreach loop while iterating through a DataRowCollection object. Delete modifies the state of the collection.
A deleted row can be undeleted by invoking RejectChanges.
Note
The BeginEdit method temporarily suspends RowChanging events, but the delete operation does not.