ListView.SortDirection Property
Gets the sort direction of the field or fields that are being sorted.
Assembly: System.Web.Extensions (in System.Web.Extensions.dll)
[PersistenceModeAttribute(PersistenceMode.InnerProperty)] [BrowsableAttribute(false)] public virtual SortDirection SortDirection { get; }
Property Value
Type: System.Web.UI.WebControls.SortDirectionOne of the SortDirection values. The default is SortDirection.Ascending.
The following example shows how to use the SortDirection property to programmatically determine the sort direction of a ListView control.
<%@ Page language="C#" %> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <script runat="server"> protected void ContactsListView_Sorted(object sender, EventArgs e) { SortExpressionLabel.Text = "Sort Column = " + ContactsListView.SortExpression; SortDirectionLabel.Text = "Sort Order = " + ContactsListView.SortDirection.ToString(); } </script> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" > <head id="Head1" runat="server"> <title>ListView SortDirection and SortExpression Example</title> <style type="text/css"> body { font: 10pt Trebuchet MS, Arial, Tahoma; } td { border: 1px solid #E6E6FA; } .header { background: #B0C4DE; } .alternatingItem { background: #edf5fd; } </style> </head> <body> <form id="form1" runat="server"> <h3>SortDirection and SortExpression Example</h3> <asp:ListView ID="ContactsListView" DataSourceID="ContactsDataSource" OnSorted="ContactsListView_Sorted" runat="server"> <LayoutTemplate> <table width="640px" runat="server" id="tblContacts"> <tr class="header" align="center" runat="server"> <td> <asp:LinkButton runat="server" ID="SortByFirstNameButton" CommandName="Sort" Text="First Name" CommandArgument="FirstName"/> </td> <td> <asp:LinkButton runat="server" ID="SortByLastNameButton" CommandName="Sort" Text="Last Name" CommandArgument="LastName" /> </td> <td> <asp:LinkButton runat="server" ID="SortByEmailButton" CommandName="Sort" Text="E-mail Address" CommandArgument="EmailAddress" /> </td> </tr> <tr runat="server" id="itemPlaceholder" /> </table> <asp:DataPager runat="server" ID="PeopleDataPager" PageSize="12"> <Fields> <asp:NextPreviousPagerField ShowFirstPageButton="true" ShowLastPageButton="true" /> </Fields> </asp:DataPager> </LayoutTemplate> <ItemTemplate> <tr runat="server"> <td> <asp:Label ID="FirstNameLabel" runat="server" Text='<%#Eval("FirstName") %>' /> </td> <td> <asp:Label ID="LastNameLabel" runat="server" Text='<%#Eval("LastName") %>' /> </td> <td> <asp:Label ID="EmailLabel" runat="server" Text='<%#Eval("EmailAddress") %>' /> </td> </tr> </ItemTemplate> <AlternatingItemTemplate> <tr class="alternatingItem" runat="server"> <td> <asp:Label ID="FirstNameLabel" runat="server" Text='<%#Eval("FirstName") %>' /> </td> <td> <asp:Label ID="LastNameLabel" runat="server" Text='<%#Eval("LastName") %>' /> </td> <td> <asp:Label ID="EmailLabel" runat="server" Text='<%#Eval("EmailAddress") %>' /> </td> </tr> </AlternatingItemTemplate> </asp:ListView> <br /><br /> <asp:Label ID="SortExpressionLabel" ForeColor="SteelBlue" runat="server"/> <br /> <asp:Label ID="SortDirectionLabel" ForeColor="SteelBlue" runat="server"/> <!-- This example uses Microsoft SQL Server and connects --> <!-- to the AdventureWorks sample database. Use an ASP.NET --> <!-- expression to retrieve the connection string value --> <!-- from the Web.config file. --> <asp:SqlDataSource ID="ContactsDataSource" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:AdventureWorks_DataConnectionString %>" SelectCommand="SELECT [ContactID], [FirstName], [LastName], [EmailAddress] FROM Person.Contact" > </asp:SqlDataSource> </form> </body> </html>
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