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DataGridTextBoxColumn.Paint Method

Definition

Paints the column in the DataGrid control.

Overloads

Paint(Graphics, Rectangle, CurrencyManager, Int32)

Paints the a DataGridColumnStyle with the specified Graphics, Rectangle, CurrencyManager, and row number.

Paint(Graphics, Rectangle, CurrencyManager, Int32, Boolean)

Paints a DataGridColumnStyle with the specified Graphics, Rectangle, CurrencyManager, row number, and alignment.

Paint(Graphics, Rectangle, CurrencyManager, Int32, Brush, Brush, Boolean)

Paints a DataGridColumnStyle with the specified Graphics, Rectangle, CurrencyManager, row number, Brush, and foreground color.

Paint(Graphics, Rectangle, CurrencyManager, Int32)

Paints the a DataGridColumnStyle with the specified Graphics, Rectangle, CurrencyManager, and row number.

protected public:
 override void Paint(System::Drawing::Graphics ^ g, System::Drawing::Rectangle bounds, System::Windows::Forms::CurrencyManager ^ source, int rowNum);
protected internal override void Paint (System.Drawing.Graphics g, System.Drawing.Rectangle bounds, System.Windows.Forms.CurrencyManager source, int rowNum);
override this.Paint : System.Drawing.Graphics * System.Drawing.Rectangle * System.Windows.Forms.CurrencyManager * int -> unit
Protected Friend Overrides Sub Paint (g As Graphics, bounds As Rectangle, source As CurrencyManager, rowNum As Integer)

Parameters

g
Graphics

The Graphics object to draw to.

bounds
Rectangle

The bounding Rectangle to paint into.

source
CurrencyManager

The CurrencyManager of the DataGrid the that contains the column.

rowNum
Int32

The number of the row in the underlying data table.

See also

Applies to

Paint(Graphics, Rectangle, CurrencyManager, Int32, Boolean)

Paints a DataGridColumnStyle with the specified Graphics, Rectangle, CurrencyManager, row number, and alignment.

protected public:
 override void Paint(System::Drawing::Graphics ^ g, System::Drawing::Rectangle bounds, System::Windows::Forms::CurrencyManager ^ source, int rowNum, bool alignToRight);
protected internal override void Paint (System.Drawing.Graphics g, System.Drawing.Rectangle bounds, System.Windows.Forms.CurrencyManager source, int rowNum, bool alignToRight);
override this.Paint : System.Drawing.Graphics * System.Drawing.Rectangle * System.Windows.Forms.CurrencyManager * int * bool -> unit
Protected Friend Overrides Sub Paint (g As Graphics, bounds As Rectangle, source As CurrencyManager, rowNum As Integer, alignToRight As Boolean)

Parameters

g
Graphics

The Graphics object to draw to.

bounds
Rectangle

The bounding Rectangle to paint into.

source
CurrencyManager

The CurrencyManager of the DataGrid the that contains the column.

rowNum
Int32

The number of the row in the underlying data table.

alignToRight
Boolean

A value indicating whether to align the column's content to the right. true if the content should be aligned to the right; otherwise, false.

Remarks

The Paint method uses the GetColumnValueAtRow to determine the value to draw in the cell. The PaintText method is called to draw the cell and its contents.

See also

Applies to

Paint(Graphics, Rectangle, CurrencyManager, Int32, Brush, Brush, Boolean)

Paints a DataGridColumnStyle with the specified Graphics, Rectangle, CurrencyManager, row number, Brush, and foreground color.

protected public:
 override void Paint(System::Drawing::Graphics ^ g, System::Drawing::Rectangle bounds, System::Windows::Forms::CurrencyManager ^ source, int rowNum, System::Drawing::Brush ^ backBrush, System::Drawing::Brush ^ foreBrush, bool alignToRight);
protected internal override void Paint (System.Drawing.Graphics g, System.Drawing.Rectangle bounds, System.Windows.Forms.CurrencyManager source, int rowNum, System.Drawing.Brush backBrush, System.Drawing.Brush foreBrush, bool alignToRight);
override this.Paint : System.Drawing.Graphics * System.Drawing.Rectangle * System.Windows.Forms.CurrencyManager * int * System.Drawing.Brush * System.Drawing.Brush * bool -> unit
Protected Friend Overrides Sub Paint (g As Graphics, bounds As Rectangle, source As CurrencyManager, rowNum As Integer, backBrush As Brush, foreBrush As Brush, alignToRight As Boolean)

Parameters

g
Graphics

The Graphics object to draw to.

bounds
Rectangle

The bounding Rectangle to paint into.

source
CurrencyManager

The CurrencyManager of the DataGrid the that contains the column.

rowNum
Int32

The number of the row in the underlying data table.

backBrush
Brush

A Brush that paints the background.

foreBrush
Brush

A Brush that paints the foreground color.

alignToRight
Boolean

A value indicating whether to align the column's content to the right. true if the content should be aligned to the right; otherwise, false.

Examples

The following example uses the Paint method to paint a clicked cell with new foreground and background color.

public ref class MyGridColumn: public DataGridTextBoxColumn
{
public:
   void PaintCol( Graphics^ g, Rectangle cellRect, CurrencyManager^ cm, int rowNum, Brush^ bBrush, Brush^ fBrush, bool isVisible )
   {
      this->Paint( g, cellRect, cm, rowNum, bBrush, fBrush, isVisible );
   }

};

public ref class Form1: public Form
{
protected:
   DataGrid^ dataGrid1;
   DataSet^ myDataSet;

private:
   void PaintCell( Object^ sender, MouseEventArgs^ e )
   {
      
      // Use the HitTest method to get a HitTestInfo object.
      DataGrid::HitTestInfo ^ hi;
      DataGrid^ grid = dynamic_cast<DataGrid^>(sender);
      hi = grid->HitTest( e->X, e->Y );
      
      // Test if the clicked area was a cell.
      if ( hi->Type == DataGrid::HitTestType::Cell )
      {
         
         // If it's a cell, get the GridTable and ListManager of the
         // clicked table.         
         DataGridTableStyle^ dgt = dataGrid1->TableStyles[ 0 ];
         CurrencyManager^ cm = dynamic_cast<CurrencyManager^>(this->BindingContext[ myDataSet->Tables[ dgt->MappingName ] ]);
         
         // Get the Rectangle of the clicked cell.
         Rectangle cellRect;
         cellRect = grid->GetCellBounds( hi->Row, hi->Column );
         
         // Get the clicked DataGridTextBoxColumn.
         MyGridColumn^ gridCol = dynamic_cast<MyGridColumn^>(dgt->GridColumnStyles[ hi->Column ]);
         
         // Get the Graphics object for the form.
         Graphics^ g = dataGrid1->CreateGraphics();
         
         // Create two new Brush objects, a fore brush, and back brush.
         Brush^ fBrush = gcnew System::Drawing::SolidBrush( Color::Blue );
         Brush^ bBrush = gcnew System::Drawing::SolidBrush( Color::Yellow );
         
         // Invoke the Paint method to paint the cell with the brushes.
         gridCol->PaintCol( g, cellRect, cm, hi->Row, bBrush, fBrush, false );
      }
   }

};
public class Form1: Form
{
 protected DataGrid dataGrid1;
 protected DataSet myDataSet;

private void PaintCell(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
{
    // Use the HitTest method to get a HitTestInfo object.
    DataGrid.HitTestInfo hi;
    DataGrid grid = (DataGrid)sender;
    hi=grid.HitTest(e.X, e.Y);
    // Test if the clicked area was a cell.
    if(hi.Type == DataGrid.HitTestType.Cell)
    {
       // If it's a cell, get the GridTable and ListManager of the
       // clicked table.         
       DataGridTableStyle dgt = dataGrid1.TableStyles[0];
       CurrencyManager cm = (CurrencyManager)this.BindingContext[myDataSet.Tables[dgt.MappingName]];
       // Get the Rectangle of the clicked cell.
       Rectangle cellRect;
       cellRect=grid.GetCellBounds(hi.Row, hi.Column);
       // Get the clicked DataGridTextBoxColumn.
       MyGridColumn  gridCol =(MyGridColumn)dgt.GridColumnStyles[hi.Column];
       // Get the Graphics object for the form.
       Graphics g = dataGrid1.CreateGraphics();
       // Create two new Brush objects, a fore brush, and back brush.
       Brush fBrush = new System.Drawing.SolidBrush(Color.Blue);
       Brush bBrush= new System.Drawing.SolidBrush(Color.Yellow);
       // Invoke the Paint method to paint the cell with the brushes.
       gridCol.PaintCol(g, cellRect, cm, hi.Row, bBrush, fBrush, false);
     }
 }
}

public class MyGridColumn:DataGridTextBoxColumn{
   public void PaintCol(Graphics g, Rectangle cellRect, 
    CurrencyManager cm, int rowNum, Brush bBrush, 
    Brush fBrush, bool isVisible){
      this.Paint(g, cellRect, cm, rowNum, bBrush, fBrush, isVisible);
   }
}
Public Class Form1
   Inherits Form
   Protected dataGrid1 As DataGrid
   Protected myDataSet As DataSet
    
   Private Sub PaintCell(sender As Object, e As MouseEventArgs)
      ' Use the HitTest method to get a HitTestInfo object.
      Dim hi As DataGrid.HitTestInfo
      Dim grid As DataGrid = CType(sender, DataGrid)
      hi = grid.HitTest(e.X, e.Y)
      ' Test if the clicked area was a cell.
      If hi.Type = DataGrid.HitTestType.Cell Then
         ' If it's a cell, get the GridTable and ListManager of the
         ' clicked table.         
         Dim dgt As DataGridTableStyle = dataGrid1.TableStyles(0)
         Dim cm As CurrencyManager = CType(Me.BindingContext _
         (myDataSet.Tables(dgt.MappingName)), CurrencyManager)
         ' Get the Rectangle of the clicked cell.
         Dim cellRect As Rectangle
         cellRect = grid.GetCellBounds(hi.Row, hi.Column)
         ' Get the clicked DataGridTextBoxColumn.
         Dim gridCol As MyGridColumn = CType _
         (dgt.GridColumnStyles(hi.Column), MyGridColumn)
         ' Get the Graphics object for the form.
         Dim g As Graphics = dataGrid1.CreateGraphics()
         ' Create two new Brush objects: a fore brush and back brush.
         Dim fBrush As New SolidBrush(Color.Blue)
         Dim bBrush As New SolidBrush(Color.Yellow)
         ' Invoke the Paint method to paint the cell with the brushes.
         gridCol.PaintCol(g, cellRect, cm, hi.Row, bBrush, fBrush, False)
      End If
   End Sub
End Class

Public Class MyGridColumn
Inherits DataGridTextBoxColumn
   Public Sub PaintCol(g As Graphics , cellRect As Rectangle , _
      cm As CurrencyManager , rowNum As integer , bBrush as Brush , _
      fBrush As Brush , isVisible As Boolean )
      me.Paint(g, cellRect, cm, rowNum, bBrush, fBrush, isVisible)
   End Sub
End Class

Remarks

The Paint method uses the GetColumnValueAtRow to determine the value to draw in the cell. The PaintText method is called to draw the cell and its contents.

See also

Applies to