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Parfois, il est utile d’afficher une table des informations stockées dans une collection d’objets métier. Lorsque vous liez un DataGridView contrôle à une telle collection, chaque propriété publique s’affiche dans sa propre colonne, sauf si la propriété a été marquée comme non consultable avec un BrowsableAttribute. Par exemple, une collection d’objets aurait des Customer colonnes telles que Name et Address.
Si ces objets contiennent des informations et du code supplémentaires auxquels vous souhaitez accéder, vous pouvez y accéder via des objets de ligne. Dans l’exemple de code suivant, les utilisateurs peuvent sélectionner plusieurs lignes et cliquer sur un bouton pour envoyer une facture à chacun des clients correspondants.
Pour accéder aux objets associés aux lignes
Utilisez la propriété DataGridViewRow.DataBoundItem.
void invoiceButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { foreach (DataGridViewRow row in this.dataGridView1.SelectedRows) { Customer cust = row.DataBoundItem as Customer; if (cust != null) { cust.SendInvoice(); } } }Private Sub InvoiceButton_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, _ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles InvoiceButton.Click For Each row As DataGridViewRow In Me.DataGridView1.SelectedRows Dim cust As Customer = TryCast(row.DataBoundItem, Customer) If cust IsNot Nothing Then cust.SendInvoice() End If Next End Sub
Exemple :
L’exemple de code complet inclut une implémentation simple Customer et lie celui-ci DataGridView à un ArrayList objet contenant quelques Customer objets. Le Click gestionnaire d’événements du System.Windows.Forms.Button doit accéder aux Customer objets via les lignes, puisque la collection de clients ne sont pas accessibles en dehors du Form.Load gestionnaire d’événements.
using System;
using System.Windows.Forms;
public class DataGridViewObjectBinding : Form
{
// These declarations and the Main() and New() methods
// below can be replaced with designer-generated code.
private Button invoiceButton = new Button();
private DataGridView dataGridView1 = new DataGridView();
// Entry point code.
[STAThreadAttribute()]
public static void Main()
{
Application.Run(new DataGridViewObjectBinding());
}
// Sets up the form.
public DataGridViewObjectBinding()
{
this.dataGridView1.Dock = DockStyle.Fill;
this.Controls.Add(this.dataGridView1);
this.invoiceButton.Text = "invoice the selected customers";
this.invoiceButton.Dock = DockStyle.Top;
this.invoiceButton.Click += new EventHandler(invoiceButton_Click);
this.Controls.Add(this.invoiceButton);
this.Load += new EventHandler(DataGridViewObjectBinding_Load);
this.Text = "DataGridView collection-binding demo";
}
void DataGridViewObjectBinding_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Set up a collection of objects for binding.
System.Collections.ArrayList customers = new System.Collections.ArrayList();
customers.Add(new Customer("Harry"));
customers.Add(new Customer("Sally"));
customers.Add(new Customer("Roy"));
customers.Add(new Customer("Pris"));
// Initialize and bind the DataGridView.
this.dataGridView1.SelectionMode =
DataGridViewSelectionMode.FullRowSelect;
this.dataGridView1.AutoGenerateColumns = true;
this.dataGridView1.DataSource = customers;
}
// Calls the SendInvoice() method for the Customer
// object bound to each selected row.
void invoiceButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
foreach (DataGridViewRow row in this.dataGridView1.SelectedRows)
{
Customer cust = row.DataBoundItem as Customer;
if (cust != null)
{
cust.SendInvoice();
}
}
}
}
public class Customer
{
private String nameValue;
public Customer(String name)
{
nameValue = name;
}
public String Name
{
get
{
return nameValue;
}
set
{
nameValue = value;
}
}
public void SendInvoice()
{
MessageBox.Show(nameValue + " has been billed.");
}
}
Imports System.Windows.Forms
Public Class DataGridViewObjectBinding
Inherits Form
' These declarations and the Main() and New() methods
' below can be replaced with designer-generated code.
Private WithEvents InvoiceButton As New Button()
Private WithEvents DataGridView1 As New DataGridView()
' Entry point code.
<STAThreadAttribute()> _
Public Shared Sub Main()
Application.Run(New DataGridViewObjectBinding())
End Sub
' Sets up the form.
Public Sub New()
Me.DataGridView1.Dock = DockStyle.Fill
Me.Controls.Add(Me.DataGridView1)
Me.InvoiceButton.Text = "invoice the selected customers"
Me.InvoiceButton.Dock = DockStyle.Top
Me.Controls.Add(Me.InvoiceButton)
Me.Text = "DataGridView collection-binding demo"
End Sub
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, _
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
' Set up a collection of objects for binding.
Dim customers As New System.Collections.ArrayList()
customers.Add(New Customer("Harry"))
customers.Add(New Customer("Sally"))
customers.Add(New Customer("Roy"))
customers.Add(New Customer("Pris"))
' Initialize and bind the DataGridView.
Me.DataGridView1.SelectionMode = _
DataGridViewSelectionMode.FullRowSelect
Me.DataGridView1.AutoGenerateColumns = True
Me.DataGridView1.DataSource = customers
End Sub
' Calls the SendInvoice() method for the Customer
' object bound to each selected row.
Private Sub InvoiceButton_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, _
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles InvoiceButton.Click
For Each row As DataGridViewRow In Me.DataGridView1.SelectedRows
Dim cust As Customer = TryCast(row.DataBoundItem, Customer)
If cust IsNot Nothing Then
cust.SendInvoice()
End If
Next
End Sub
End Class
Public Class Customer
Private nameValue As String
Public Sub New(ByVal name As String)
nameValue = name
End Sub
Public Property Name() As String
Get
Return nameValue
End Get
Set(ByVal value As String)
nameValue = value
End Set
End Property
Public Sub SendInvoice()
MsgBox(nameValue & " has been billed.")
End Sub
End Class
Compilation du code
Cet exemple nécessite :
- Références aux assemblies System et System.Windows.Forms.
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