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Creating Tables
Spread Silverlight Documentation > Developer's Guide > Managing the User Interface > Creating Tables

You can display data in a table in the control. The table has options to filter or sort the data.

You can use default styles for the table or create custom styles for the table or various sections of the table with the TableStyle class. The following image displays a default table style:

You can use a cell range or the DataSource property for the table data.

The row count for the table includes the header and footer rows. Tables support frozen rows and columns, sparklines, conditional formats, and cell spans. You can cut, copy, or paste the table data.

Tables can be exported to or imported from Excel-formatted files.

A cell can only exist in one table.

Using Code

The following example uses the AddTable method to add a table to the control.

CS
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public class lname
        {
            public string last { get; set; }
            public int val { get; set; }
            public lname(string last, int val)
            {
                this.last = last;
                this.val = val;
            }
        }
        private void Window_Loaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
        {
lname[] arr = new lname[] { new lname("Smith", 100), new lname("Fender", 3), new lname("Gill", 5) };
gcSpreadSheet1.Sheets[0].AddTable("Table1", 0, 0, arr);
gcSpreadSheet1.Invalidate();
VB.NET
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Public Class lname
 Public Property last() As String
  Get
   Return m_last
  End Get
  Set
   m_last = Value
  End Set
 End Property
 Private m_last As String
 Public Property val() As Integer
  Get
   Return m_val
  End Get
  Set
   m_val = Value
  End Set
 End Property
 Private m_val As Integer
 Public Sub New(last As String, val As Integer)
  Me.last = last
  Me.val = val
 End Sub
End Class
Dim arr As lname() = New lname() {New lname("Smith", 100), New lname("Fender", 3), New lname("Gill", 5)}
GcSpreadSheet1.Sheets(0).AddTable("Table1", 0, 0, arr)
GcSpreadSheet1.Invalidate()
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