Spread for ASP.NET 10 Product Documentation > Developer's Guide > Customizing User Interaction > Customizing Grouping of Rows of User Data > Setting the Appearance of Grouped Rows |
You can customize the appearance of the group headers and the grouped rows. For an introduction to the user interface for grouping, refer to Using Grouping.
You can set up the display so that the items are shown initially all expanded or all collapsed when grouping is performed with the GroupingPolicy property.
You can set the colors and other formatting of both the hierarchy names and the data in the rows when grouping is performed with the GroupInfo class.
For more information on other hierarchical displays of data, refer to Displaying Data as a Hierarchy.
You can also define a set of properties in an array list called GroupInfo. Set the appearance of grouped rows by adding styles to the array list of appearance properties for grouping. A collection of GroupInfo objects is in the GroupInfoCollection. To set the appearance settings in a GroupInfo to a particular sheet, set the GroupInfos property on that sheet. Appearance settings for grouping include:
Only column and sheet appearance settings remain when grouping is turned on. For more information about the group data model and the effect on the sheet data model, refer to Creating a Custom Group. Since rows and cells are moved when the grouping feature is turned on, any style or span settings are ignored. You can use the IsGroup method, which determines whether a requested row is a data row or a group header row.
For information about the GroupInfo editor in the Spread Designer, for customizing the appearance settings of the group headers, refer to GroupInfo Collection Editor.
This example sets the appearance for the group bar and the grouped rows.
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FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.AllowColumnMove = true; FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.GroupBarVisible = true; FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.GroupBarBackColor = Color.Salmon; FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.GroupBarHeight = 50; FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.GroupMaximumLevel = 5; FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.AllowGroup = true; FarPoint.Web.Spread.GroupInfo gi = new FarPoint.Web.Spread.GroupInfo(); gi.BackColor = Color.Yellow; FarPoint.Web.Spread.GroupInfo gi2 = new FarPoint.Web.Spread.GroupInfo(); gi2.BackColor = Color.Green; FarPoint.Web.Spread.GroupInfoCollection gic = new FarPoint.Web.Spread.GroupInfoCollection(); gic.AddRange(new FarPoint.Web.Spread.GroupInfo[] {gi, gi2}); FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.GroupInfos.Add(gic[0]); |
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FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.AllowColumnMove = True FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.GroupBarVisible = True FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.GroupBarBackColor = Color.Salmon FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.GroupBarHeight = 50 FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.GroupMaximumLevel = 5 FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.AllowGroup = True Dim gi As New FarPoint.Web.Spread.GroupInfo gi.BackColor = Color.Yellow Dim gi2 As New FarPoint.Web.Spread.GroupInfo gi2.BackColor = Color.Green Dim gic As New FarPoint.Web.Spread.GroupInfoCollection() gic.Add(gi) FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.GroupInfos.Add(gic(0)) |