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DataGridTableStyle.MappingName Właściwość

Definicja

Pobiera lub ustawia nazwę używaną do mapowania tej tabeli na określone źródło danych.

public:
 property System::String ^ MappingName { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string MappingName { get; set; }
member this.MappingName : string with get, set
Public Property MappingName As String

Wartość właściwości

Nazwa używana do mapowania tej siatki na określone źródło danych.

Przykłady

Poniższy przykład kodu tworzy tablicę Widget obiektów i wiąże kontrolkę z tablicą System.Windows.Forms.DataGrid . Następnie kod tworzy element DataGridTableStyle i ustawia MappingName wartość na nazwę klasy oraz nawiasy kwadratowe.


    void BindToArray()
    {
        // Create an array of Machine objects (defined below).
        array<Machine^>^ Machines = gcnew array<Machine^>(3);
        Machine^ tempMachine;

        tempMachine = gcnew Machine();
        tempMachine->Model = "AAA";
        tempMachine->Id = "A100";
        tempMachine->Price = Convert::ToDecimal(3.80);
        Machines[0] = tempMachine;

        // The first Machine includes an array of Part objects.
        Part^ p1 = gcnew Part();
        p1->PartId = "PartX";
        Part^ p2 = gcnew Part();
        p2->PartId = "PartY";

        // Note that the Machines.Parts property returns an ArrayList.
        // Add the parts to the ArrayList using the AddRange method.
        tempMachine->Parts->AddRange(gcnew array<Part^> {p1, p2}); 

        tempMachine = gcnew Machine();
        tempMachine->Model = "BBB";
        tempMachine->Id = "B100";
        tempMachine->Price = Convert::ToDecimal(1.52);
        Machines[1] = tempMachine;

        tempMachine = gcnew Machine();
        tempMachine->Id = "CCC";
        tempMachine->Model = "B100";
        tempMachine->Price = Convert::ToDecimal(2.14);
        Machines[2] = tempMachine;

        bindedDataGrid->SetDataBinding(Machines, "");
        CreateTableStyle();
    }

    void CreateTableStyle()
    {
        // Creates two DataGridTableStyle objects, one for the Machine
        // array, and one for the Parts ArrayList.

        DataGridTableStyle^ machineTable = gcnew DataGridTableStyle();
        // Sets the MappingName to the class name plus brackets.
        machineTable->MappingName = "Machine[]";

        // Sets the AlternatingBackColor so you can see the difference.
        machineTable->AlternatingBackColor = 
            System::Drawing::Color::LightBlue;

        // Creates three column styles.
        DataGridTextBoxColumn^ modelColumn = gcnew DataGridTextBoxColumn();
        modelColumn->MappingName = "Model";
        modelColumn->HeaderText = "Model";

        DataGridTextBoxColumn^ idColumn = gcnew DataGridTextBoxColumn();
        idColumn->MappingName = "Id";
        idColumn->HeaderText = "Id";

        DataGridTextBoxColumn^ priceColumn = gcnew DataGridTextBoxColumn();
        priceColumn->MappingName = "Price";
        priceColumn->HeaderText = "Price";
        priceColumn->Format = "c";

        // Adds the column styles to the grid table style.
        machineTable->GridColumnStyles->Add(modelColumn);
        machineTable->GridColumnStyles->Add(idColumn);
        machineTable->GridColumnStyles->Add(priceColumn);

        // Add the table style to the collection, but clear the
        // collection first.
        bindedDataGrid->TableStyles->Clear();
        bindedDataGrid->TableStyles->Add(machineTable);

        // Create another table style, one for the related data.
        DataGridTableStyle^ partsTable = gcnew DataGridTableStyle();
        // Set the MappingName to an ArrayList. Note that you need not
        // include brackets.
        partsTable->MappingName = "ArrayList";
        DataGridTextBoxColumn^ partIdColumn = 
            gcnew DataGridTextBoxColumn();
        partIdColumn->MappingName = "PartID";
        partIdColumn->HeaderText = "Part ID";
        partsTable->GridColumnStyles->Add(partIdColumn);
        bindedDataGrid->TableStyles->Add(partsTable);
    }

private:
    ref class Machine
    {
    private:
        String^ machineModel;
        String^ machineID;
        Decimal machinePrice;

        // Use an ArrayList to create a related collection.
        ArrayList^ machineParts;

    public:
        Machine()
        {
            machineParts = gcnew ArrayList; 
        }   

        property String^ Model
        {
            String^ get()
            {
                return machineModel;
            }
            void set(String^ value)
            {
                machineModel = value;
            }
        }

        property String^ Id
        {
            String^ get()
            {
                return machineID;
            }
            void set(String^ value)
            {
                machineID = value;
            }
        }

        property ArrayList^ Parts
        {
            ArrayList^ get()
            {
                return machineParts;
            }
            void set(ArrayList^ value)
            {
                machineParts = value;
            }
        }

        property Decimal Price
        {
            Decimal get()
            {
                return machinePrice;
            }
            void set(Decimal value)
            {
                machinePrice = value;
            }
        }
    };

private:
    ref class Part
    {
    private:
        String^ partId;

    public:
        property String^ PartId
        {
            String^ get()
            {
                return partId;
            }
            void set(String^ value)
            {
                partId = value;
            }
        }
    };

    private void BindToArray()
    {
        // Create an array of Machine objects (defined below).
        Machine[] Machines = new Machine[3];
        Machine tempMachine;

        tempMachine= new Machine();
        tempMachine.Model = "AAA";
        tempMachine.Id= "A100";
        tempMachine.Price= Convert.ToDecimal(3.80);
        Machines[0]=tempMachine;

        // The first Machine includes an array of Part objects.
        Part p1 = new Part();
        p1.PartId= "PartX";
        Part p2 = new Part();
        p2.PartId= "PartY";

        // Note that the Machines.Parts property returns an ArrayList.
        // Add the parts to the ArrayList using the AddRange method.
        tempMachine.Parts.AddRange (new Part[]{p1, p2});;

        tempMachine= new Machine();
        tempMachine.Model = "BBB";
        tempMachine.Id= "B100";
        tempMachine.Price= Convert.ToDecimal(1.52);
        Machines[1]=tempMachine;

        tempMachine= new Machine();
        tempMachine.Id= "CCC";
        tempMachine.Model = "B100";
        tempMachine.Price= Convert.ToDecimal(2.14);
        Machines[2]=tempMachine;

        dataGrid1.SetDataBinding(Machines, "");
        CreateTableStyle();
    }

    private void CreateTableStyle()
    {
        // Creates two DataGridTableStyle objects, one for the Machine
        // array, and one for the Parts ArrayList.

        DataGridTableStyle MachineTable = new DataGridTableStyle();
        // Sets the MappingName to the class name plus brackets.    
        MachineTable.MappingName= "Machine[]";

        // Sets the AlternatingBackColor so you can see the difference.
        MachineTable.AlternatingBackColor= System.Drawing.Color.LightBlue;

        // Creates three column styles.
        DataGridTextBoxColumn modelColumn = new DataGridTextBoxColumn();
        modelColumn.MappingName= "Model";
        modelColumn.HeaderText= "Model";

        DataGridTextBoxColumn IdColumn = new DataGridTextBoxColumn();
        IdColumn.MappingName= "Id";
        IdColumn.HeaderText= "Id";

        DataGridTextBoxColumn priceColumn = new DataGridTextBoxColumn();
        priceColumn.MappingName= "Price";
        priceColumn.HeaderText= "Price";
        priceColumn.Format = "c";

        // Adds the column styles to the grid table style.
        MachineTable.GridColumnStyles.Add(modelColumn);
        MachineTable.GridColumnStyles.Add(IdColumn);
        MachineTable.GridColumnStyles.Add(priceColumn);

        // Add the table style to the collection, but clear the 
        // collection first.
        dataGrid1.TableStyles.Clear();
        dataGrid1.TableStyles.Add(MachineTable);

        // Create another table style, one for the related data.
        DataGridTableStyle partsTable = new DataGridTableStyle();
        // Set the MappingName to an ArrayList. Note that you need not 
        // include brackets.
        partsTable.MappingName= "ArrayList";
        DataGridTextBoxColumn partIdColumn = new DataGridTextBoxColumn();
        partIdColumn.MappingName= "PartID";
        partIdColumn.HeaderText = "Part ID";
        partsTable.GridColumnStyles.Add(partIdColumn);

        dataGrid1.TableStyles.Add(partsTable);
    }
    public class Machine
    {
        private string model;
        private string id;
        private decimal price;

        // Use an ArrayList to create a related collection.
        private ArrayList parts = new ArrayList();
    
        public string Model
        {
            get{return model;}
            set{model=value;}
        }
        public string Id
        {
            get{return id;}
            set{id = value;}
        }
        public ArrayList Parts
        {
            get{return parts;}
            set{parts = value;}
        }

        public decimal Price
        {
            get{return price;}
            set{price = value;}
        }
    }

    public class Part
    {
        private string partId;
    
        public string PartId
        {
            get{return partId;}
            set{partId = value;}
        }
    }
Sub BindToArray()
    ' Creates an array of Widget objects (defined below).
    Dim Widgets(2) As Widget
    Dim tempWidget As Widget

    tempWidget = New Widget()
    tempWidget.Model = "AAA"
    tempWidget.Id = "A100"
    tempWidget.Price = Convert.ToDecimal(3.8)
    Widgets(0) = tempWidget

    ' The first Widget includes an array of Part objects.
    Dim p1 As New Part()
    p1.PartId = "PartX"
    Dim p2 As New Part()
    p2.PartId = "PartY"

    ' Note that the Widgets.Parts property returns an ArrayList.
    ' Add the parts to the ArrayList using the AddRange method.
    tempWidget.Parts.AddRange(New Part() {p1, p2})

    tempWidget = New Widget()
    tempWidget.Model = "BBB"
    tempWidget.Id = "B100"
    tempWidget.Price = Convert.ToDecimal(1.52)
    Widgets(1) = tempWidget

    tempWidget = New Widget()
    tempWidget.Id = "CCC"
    tempWidget.Model = "B100"
    tempWidget.Price = Convert.ToDecimal(2.14)
    Widgets(2) = tempWidget

    DataGrid1.SetDataBinding(Widgets, "")
    CreateTableStyle()
End Sub


Private Sub CreateTableStyle()
    ' Creates two DataGridTableStyle objects, one for the Widget
    ' array, and one for the Parts ArrayList.
    Dim widgetTable As New DataGridTableStyle()
    ' Sets the MappingName to the class name plus brackets.    
    widgetTable.MappingName = "Widget[]"

    ' Sets the AlternatingBackColor so you can see the difference.
    widgetTable.AlternatingBackColor = System.Drawing.Color.LightBlue

    ' Creates three column styles.
    Dim modelColumn As New DataGridTextBoxColumn()
    modelColumn.MappingName = "Model"
    modelColumn.HeaderText = "Model"

    Dim IdColumn As New DataGridTextBoxColumn()
    IdColumn.MappingName = "Id"
    IdColumn.HeaderText = "Id"

    Dim priceColumn As New DataGridTextBoxColumn()
    priceColumn.MappingName = "Price"
    priceColumn.HeaderText = "Price"
    priceColumn.Format = "c"

    ' Adds the column styles to the grid table style.
    widgetTable.GridColumnStyles.Add(modelColumn)
    widgetTable.GridColumnStyles.Add(IdColumn)
    widgetTable.GridColumnStyles.Add(priceColumn)

    ' Add the table style to the collection, but clear the 
    ' collection first.
    DataGrid1.TableStyles.Clear()
    DataGrid1.TableStyles.Add(widgetTable)

    ' Create another table style, one for the related data.
    Dim partsTable As New DataGridTableStyle()
    ' Set the MappingName to an ArrayList. Note that you need not 
    ' include brackets.
    partsTable.MappingName = "ArrayList"
    Dim partIdColumn As New DataGridTextBoxColumn()
    partIdColumn.MappingName = "PartID"
    partIdColumn.HeaderText = "Part ID"
    partsTable.GridColumnStyles.Add(partIdColumn)

    DataGrid1.TableStyles.Add(partsTable)
End Sub


Public Class Widget
    Private myModel As String
    Private myId As String
    Private myPrice As Decimal

    ' Use an ArrayList to create a related collection.
    Private myParts As New ArrayList()

    Public Property Model() As String
        Get
            Return myModel
        End Get
        Set(ByVal Value As String)
            myModel = Value
        End Set
    End Property

    Public Property Id() As String
        Get
            Return myId
        End Get
        Set(ByVal Value As String)
            myId = Value
        End Set
    End Property

    Public Property Parts() As ArrayList
        Get
            Return myParts
        End Get
        Set(ByVal Value As ArrayList)
            myParts = Value
        End Set
    End Property

    Public Property Price() As Decimal
        Get
            Return myPrice
        End Get
        Set(ByVal Value As Decimal)
            myPrice = Value
        End Set
    End Property
End Class


Public Class Part
    Private myPartId As String


    Public Property PartId() As String
        Get
            Return myPartId
        End Get
        Set(ByVal Value As String)
            myPartId = Value
        End Set
    End Property
End Class

Uwagi

Aby powiązać obiekt z DataGrid silnie typizowanym tablicą obiektów, typ obiektu musi zawierać właściwości publiczne. Aby utworzyć tablicę wyświetlaną DataGridTableStyle , ustaw DataGridTableStyle.MappingName właściwość na typename gdzie typename jest zastępowana nazwą typu obiektu. Należy również pamiętać, że MappingName właściwość ma wielkość liter. Nazwa typu musi być dokładnie zgodna. Zobacz właściwość, MappingName aby zapoznać się z przykładem.

Można również powiązać element z DataGrid elementem ArrayList. Funkcja ArrayList polega na tym, że może zawierać obiekty wielu typów, ale DataGrid może wiązać się tylko z taką listą, gdy wszystkie elementy na liście są tego samego typu co pierwszy element. Oznacza to, że wszystkie obiekty muszą być tego samego typu lub muszą dziedziczyć z tej samej klasy co pierwszy element na liście. Jeśli na przykład pierwszy element na liście to , drugi element może być elementem ControlTextBox (który dziedziczy z Control). Jeśli z drugiej strony pierwszy element to TextBox, drugi obiekt nie może być obiektem Control. Ponadto element ArrayList musi zawierać elementy, gdy jest on powiązany. Pusta ArrayList wartość spowoduje pustą siatkę. W przypadku powiązania z elementem ArrayListustaw MappingNameDataGridTableStyle wartość "ArrayList" (nazwa typu).

Wartość domyślna to nazwa listy zarządzanej przez tę siatkę CurrencyManager . Element CurrencyManager dla parametru DataGridTableStyle jest ustawiany przy użyciu konstruktora DataGridTableStyle .

Zdarzenie MappingNameChanged występuje, gdy MappingName wartość się zmienia.

Dotyczy

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