'Declaration Public ReadOnly Property Layout As UltraGridLayout
public UltraGridLayout Layout {get;}
Imports Infragistics.Shared Imports Infragistics.Win Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinGrid Private Sub UltraGrid1_InitializeLayout(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As Infragistics.Win.UltraWinGrid.InitializeLayoutEventArgs) Handles ultraGrid1.InitializeLayout ' Enable row filtering on the first band only and set the RowFilterMode to ' AllRowInBand which dictates that the UltraGrid use UltraGridBand.ColumnFilters ' rather than RowsCollection.ColumnFilters. e.Layout.Bands(0).Override.AllowRowFiltering = DefaultableBoolean.True e.Layout.Bands(0).Override.RowFilterMode = RowFilterMode.AllRowsInBand ' Set the AllowRowSummaries to either True or BasedOnDataType to allow ' the user to be able to add, remove or modify summaries. This is not ' necessary to create summaries programmatically and only effects the ' users ability to create, remove or modify summaries. e.Layout.Bands(2).Override.AllowRowSummaries = AllowRowSummaries.BasedOnDataType ' You can also prevent the user from adding, removing or modifying a ' summary on a column basis. This prevents the user from summarizing OrderID ' and ProductID columns. e.Layout.Bands(2).Columns("OrderID").AllowRowSummaries = AllowRowSummaries.False e.Layout.Bands(2).Columns("ProductID").AllowRowSummaries = AllowRowSummaries.False ' Set the HeaderClickAction to SortMulti to allow the user to sort ' columns by clickin on the column headers. e.Layout.Override.HeaderClickAction = HeaderClickAction.SortMulti ' Set various appearances using Override. Override off the DisplayLayout sets ' grid-wide appearances while Override off individual bands sets the appearances ' for that particular band. e.Layout.Override.CellAppearance.BackColor = Color.LightCyan ' You can override these for a specific band, in this case band 2. e.Layout.Bands(2).Override.CellAppearance.BackColor = Color.Beige ' You can also override appearance for individual columns. e.Layout.Bands(0).Columns("CustomerID").CellAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Gray ' Set the CustomerID column's VisiblePosition to 0 so it's the first column ' on the display. e.Layout.Bands(0).Columns("CustomerID").Header.VisiblePosition = 0 End Sub
using Infragistics.Shared; using Infragistics.Win; using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinGrid; using System.Diagnostics; private void ultraGrid1_InitializeLayout(object sender, Infragistics.Win.UltraWinGrid.InitializeLayoutEventArgs e) { // Enable row filtering on the first band only and set the RowFilterMode to // AllRowInBand which dictates that the UltraGrid use UltraGridBand.ColumnFilters // rather than RowsCollection.ColumnFilters. e.Layout.Bands[0].Override.AllowRowFiltering = DefaultableBoolean.True; e.Layout.Bands[0].Override.RowFilterMode = RowFilterMode.AllRowsInBand; // Set the AllowRowSummaries to either True or BasedOnDataType to allow // the user to be able to add, remove or modify summaries. This is not // necessary to create summaries programmatically and only effects the // users ability to create, remove or modify summaries. e.Layout.Bands[2].Override.AllowRowSummaries = AllowRowSummaries.BasedOnDataType; // You can also prevent the user from adding, removing or modifying a // summary on a column basis. This prevents the user from summarizing OrderID // and ProductID columns. e.Layout.Bands[2].Columns["OrderID"].AllowRowSummaries = AllowRowSummaries.False; e.Layout.Bands[2].Columns["ProductID"].AllowRowSummaries = AllowRowSummaries.False; // Set the HeaderClickAction to SortMulti to allow the user to sort // columns by clickin on the column headers. e.Layout.Override.HeaderClickAction = HeaderClickAction.SortMulti; // Set various appearances using Override. Override off the DisplayLayout sets // grid-wide appearances while Override off individual bands sets the appearances // for that particular band. e.Layout.Override.CellAppearance.BackColor = Color.LightCyan; // You can override these for a specific band, in this case band 2. e.Layout.Bands[2].Override.CellAppearance.BackColor = Color.Beige; // You can also override appearance for individual columns. e.Layout.Bands[0].Columns["CustomerID"].CellAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Gray; // Set the CustomerID column's VisiblePosition to 0 so it's the first column // on the display. e.Layout.Bands[0].Columns["CustomerID"].Header.VisiblePosition = 0; }
Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2