DataGrid.GetCellBounds Method

Definition

Gets the Rectangle that specifies the four corners of a cell.

Overloads

GetCellBounds(Int32, Int32)

Gets the Rectangle of the cell specified by row and column number.

GetCellBounds(DataGridCell)

Gets the Rectangle of the cell specified by DataGridCell.

GetCellBounds(Int32, Int32)

Gets the Rectangle of the cell specified by row and column number.

public:
 System::Drawing::Rectangle GetCellBounds(int row, int col);
public System.Drawing.Rectangle GetCellBounds (int row, int col);
member this.GetCellBounds : int * int -> System.Drawing.Rectangle
Public Function GetCellBounds (row As Integer, col As Integer) As Rectangle

Parameters

row
Int32

The number of the cell's row.

col
Int32

The number of the cell's column.

Returns

A Rectangle that defines the current cell's corners.

Examples

The following code example uses the GetCellBounds method to return a Rectangle of a specified cell.

private:
   void dataGrid1_MouseDown( Object^ sender, MouseEventArgs^ e )
   {
      
      // Use the HitTest method to get a HitTestInfo object.
      System::Windows::Forms::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 CurrencyManager of the
         // clicked table.
         DataGridTableStyle^ dgt = dataGrid1->TableStyles[ 0 ];
         CurrencyManager^ myCurrencyManager = dynamic_cast<CurrencyManager^>(BindingContext[ myDataSet->Tables[ dataGrid1->DataMember ] ]);
         
         // Get the Rectangle of the clicked cell.
         Rectangle cellRect;
         cellRect = grid->GetCellBounds( hi->Row, hi->Column );
         
         // Get the clicked DataGridTextBoxColumn.
         DataGridTextBoxColumn^ gridCol = dynamic_cast<DataGridTextBoxColumn^>(dgt->GridColumnStyles[ hi->Column ]);
         
         // Insert code to edit the value.
      }
   }
private void dataGrid1_MouseDown(object sender, MouseEventArgs e){
   // Use the HitTest method to get a HitTestInfo object.
   System.Windows.Forms.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 CurrencyManager of the
      // clicked table.         
      DataGridTableStyle dgt = dataGrid1.TableStyles[0];     
      CurrencyManager myCurrencyManager = 
      (CurrencyManager)this.BindingContext
      [myDataSet.Tables[dataGrid1.DataMember]];
      // Get the Rectangle of the clicked cell.
      Rectangle cellRect;
      cellRect=grid.GetCellBounds(hi.Row, hi.Column);
      // Get the clicked DataGridTextBoxColumn.
      DataGridTextBoxColumn gridCol =
      (DataGridTextBoxColumn) dgt.GridColumnStyles[hi.Column];
      // Insert code to edit the value.
   }
}
    Private Sub dataGrid1_MouseDown _
(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As MouseEventArgs)
        ' Use the HitTest method to get a HitTestInfo object.
        Dim hi As System.Windows.Forms.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 CurrencyManager of the
            ' clicked table.         
            Dim dgt As DataGridTableStyle = dataGrid1.TableStyles(0)
            Dim myCurrencyManager As CurrencyManager = _
            CType(Me.BindingContext _
            (myDataSet.Tables(dataGrid1.DataMember)), 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 DataGridTextBoxColumn = _
            CType(dgt.GridColumnStyles(hi.Column), DataGridTextBoxColumn)
            ' Insert code to dit the value.
        End If
    End Sub

Remarks

To retrieve the cell bounds for the currently selected cell, use GetCurrentCellBounds.

See also

Applies to

GetCellBounds(DataGridCell)

Gets the Rectangle of the cell specified by DataGridCell.

public:
 System::Drawing::Rectangle GetCellBounds(System::Windows::Forms::DataGridCell dgc);
public System.Drawing.Rectangle GetCellBounds (System.Windows.Forms.DataGridCell dgc);
member this.GetCellBounds : System.Windows.Forms.DataGridCell -> System.Drawing.Rectangle
Public Function GetCellBounds (dgc As DataGridCell) As Rectangle

Parameters

dgc
DataGridCell

The DataGridCell to look up.

Returns

A Rectangle that defines the current cell's corners.

Examples

The following code example uses the GetCellBounds method to return a Rectangle of a specified cell.

protected:
   DataGridCell dgc;

   void GetRect()
   {
      Rectangle rect;
      dgc.ColumnNumber = 0;
      dgc.RowNumber = 0;
      rect = dataGrid1->GetCellBounds( dgc );
      Console::WriteLine( rect );
   }
protected DataGridCell dgc;

protected void GetRect(){
    Rectangle rect;
    dgc.ColumnNumber = 0;
    dgc.RowNumber = 0;
    rect = dataGrid1.GetCellBounds(dgc);
    Console.WriteLine(rect.ToString());
 }
Private Sub GetRect()
    Dim rect As Rectangle
    Dim dgc As DataGridCell
    dgc.ColumnNumber = 0
    dgc.RowNumber = 0
    rect = DataGrid1.GetCellBounds(dgc)
    Console.WriteLine(rect.ToString())
 End Sub

See also

Applies to