In addition, users can select rows in Grid Views with the built-in Check column (which displays checkboxes within rows). Multiple row/card and cell selection can also be performed using the mouse and keyboard. You can prevent certain column cells from being focused. The Data Grid control allows a user to navigate between cells (move cell focus) with a mouse and keyboard.
To search for data, users can use a dedicated Find Panel (CTR+F) or the incremental search feature.įilter criteria created in code or at runtime allow you to limit the number of displayed records. The Data Grid supports multiple ways to filter and locate rows. This View includes the Tile Template feature, which helps you arrange fields relative to other fields, specify absolute or relative field display bounds, etc.
WinExplorer View - Displays records using one of seven styles supported by Microsoft Windows Explorer - Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large, List, Tiles, and Content.Card fields are always arranged in a single column. Card View - Displays data records as cards, arranged down and then across.Supports complex card field layouts, built-in groups, tabbed groups, and labels. Layout View - Displays records as cards in one or more columns, in one or more rows, in an ellipse (carousel mode), or as a single card at a time.Advanced Banded Grid View - Displays data in a tabular form and organizes columns into bands.
Banded Grid View - Displays data in a tabular form and organizes columns into bands.Grid View - Displays data in a tabular form.Note that the Grid has no unbound mode and cannot function without a source. To display data within the Data Grid, you first need to bind it to a data source. Illustrates the visual elements of the Grid Control and its Views.
You will learn about the main features of Views, and how to switch between Views, supply data, and customize the layout of columns, bands, and card fields.ĭescribes the components included in the Data Grid suite (lookup editors and split container). Introduces the Grid Control and its data presentation formats - Views. To work with large data sources, use dedicated synchronous and asynchronous server modes. You can bind to all traditional data sources. You can also filter and search data with various options including built-in column filters and the Find Panel. See the following topic for more information: Tooltips.Data shaping capabilities allow you to sort, group, and edit data, calculate summaries, merge cells, and implement master-detail and split presentations. To access this property, you can use the DefaultToolTipController component or a custom controller assigned to the ToolTipController property. The controller automatically converts regular tooltips to super tooltips. To replace regular tooltips with super tooltips, set the ToolTipController.ToolTipType property to SuperTip. Enable the AllowHtmlText property to use HTML tags in the super tooltip.
Use the SuperTip property to assign a super tooltip to a control. Use the ImageOptions event argument to assign a raster or vector image to the processed tooltip. To display a custom image in a specific regular tooltip, handle the BeforeShow event. To display a custom image in all regular tooltips, use the controller’s ImageList and ImageIndex properties. Use the controller’s IconSize property to specify the image size. ToolTipIconType - A regular tooltip’s predefined icon. If the title is not specified, it is not displayed. ToolTipTitle - A regular tooltip’s title.HTML tags allow you to format the text: size, style, hyperlinks, etc. Use the AllowHtmlTextInToolTip property to specify whether to parse HTML tags in the text. You can use line breaks in regular tooltips. If the text is not specified, the tooltip is not displayed even if the title is specified. Use the following properties to specify a regular tooltip’s content: If the ShowToolTips option is enabled, tooltips are shown when the mouse pointer hovers over the control. Inherits BaseDateControl Remarks TooltipsĭevExpress controls support regular and super tooltips.