DataGrid.ResetAlternatingBackColor Method

Definition

Resets the AlternatingBackColor property to its default color.

public:
 void ResetAlternatingBackColor();
public void ResetAlternatingBackColor ();
member this.ResetAlternatingBackColor : unit -> unit
Public Sub ResetAlternatingBackColor ()

Examples

The following code example demonstrates the use of this member.

// String variable used to show message.
String^ myString = "Selection backgound color changed from: ";

// Store current foreground color of selected cells.
Color myCurrentColor = myDataGrid->SelectionBackColor;
myString = String::Concat( myString, myCurrentColor.ToString() );

// Reset selection background color to default.
myDataGrid->ResetSelectionBackColor();
myString = String::Concat( myString, " to " );
myString = String::Concat( myString, myDataGrid->SelectionBackColor.ToString() );

// Show information about changes in color setting.  
MessageBox::Show( myString, "Selection background color information" );
// String variable used to show message.
string myString = "Selection backgound color changed from: ";
// Store current foreground color of selected cells.
Color myCurrentColor = myDataGrid.SelectionBackColor;
myString += myCurrentColor.ToString();
// Reset selection background color to default.
myDataGrid.ResetSelectionBackColor();
myString += "  to ";
myString += myDataGrid.SelectionBackColor.ToString();
// Show information about changes in color setting.  
MessageBox.Show(myString, "Selection background color information");
' String variable used to show message.
Dim myString As String = "Selection backgound color changed from: "
' Store current foreground color of selected cells.
Dim myCurrentColor As Color = myDataGrid.SelectionBackColor
myString += myCurrentColor.ToString()
' Reset selection background color to default.
myDataGrid.ResetSelectionBackColor()
myString += "  to "
myString += myDataGrid.SelectionBackColor.ToString()
' Show information about changes in color setting.  
MessageBox.Show(myString, "Selection background color information")

Remarks

You typically use this method if you are either creating a designer for the System.Windows.Forms.DataGrid or creating your own control incorporating the System.Windows.Forms.DataGrid. You can use the ShouldSerializeAlternatingBackColor method to determine whether the property value has changed from its default.

Applies to

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