Note: UltraGridBase.CalcManager property must be set to a valid instance of Infragistics.Win.CalcEngine.IUltraCalcManager for this property to have any affect.
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 ' A valid UltraCalcManager instance must be assigned to the the CalcManager ' property of the UltraGrid in order to be able to use formulas. Typically ' you do this by simply putting an UltraCalcManager component on the form. If ' you have already put an UltraCalcManager on the form then you don't need to ' assign the CalcManager proeprty. NOTE: You must add UltraWinCalcManager ' assembly to the list of assembly references. Dim calcManager As Infragistics.Win.UltraWinCalcManager.UltraCalcManager calcManager = New Infragistics.Win.UltraWinCalcManager.UltraCalcManager(Me.Container) e.Layout.Grid.CalcManager = calcManager ' You can set formula on a column. e.Layout.Bands(0).Columns("Col1").Formula = "10 * [Col2]" ' You can create a formula summary. Following summary calculates the sum of ' Col1 column. e.Layout.Bands(0).Summaries.Add("Summary1", "sum( [Col1] )") ' FormulaErrorAppearance specifies the appearance of cells and summaries that ' contain formula errors. e.Layout.Override.FormulaErrorAppearance.BackColor = Color.Red ' FormulaRowIndexSource specifies which rows to use for calculations, all ' rows or just the visible rows. For example, if you have a summary "sum( ' [Column1] )" which sums up the values of Column1, VisibleIndex specifies ' that the values from only the visible rows should be used for calculating ' the sum. e.Layout.Override.FormulaRowIndexSource = FormulaRowIndexSource.ListIndex 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) { // A valid UltraCalcManager instance must be assigned to the the CalcManager // property of the UltraGrid in order to be able to use formulas. Typically // you do this by simply putting an UltraCalcManager component on the form. If // you have already put an UltraCalcManager on the form then you don't need to // assign the CalcManager proeprty. NOTE: You must add UltraWinCalcManager // assembly to the list of assembly references. Infragistics.Win.UltraWinCalcManager.UltraCalcManager calcManager; calcManager = new Infragistics.Win.UltraWinCalcManager.UltraCalcManager( this.Container ); e.Layout.Grid.CalcManager = calcManager; // You can set formula on a column. e.Layout.Bands[0].Columns["Col1"].Formula = "10 * [Col2]"; // You can create a formula summary. Following summary calculates the sum of // Col1 column. e.Layout.Bands[0].Summaries.Add( "Summary1", "sum( [Col1] )" ); // FormulaErrorAppearance specifies the appearance of cells and summaries that // contain formula errors. e.Layout.Override.FormulaErrorAppearance.BackColor = Color.Red; // FormulaRowIndexSource specifies which rows to use for calculations, all // rows or just the visible rows. For example, if you have a summary "sum( // [Column1] )" which sums up the values of Column1, VisibleIndex specifies // that the values from only the visible rows should be used for calculating // the sum. e.Layout.Override.FormulaRowIndexSource = FormulaRowIndexSource.ListIndex; }
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