ButtonColumn.ButtonType Property
Assembly: System.Web (in system.web.dll)
public: virtual property ButtonColumnType ButtonType { ButtonColumnType get (); void set (ButtonColumnType value); }
/** @property */ public ButtonColumnType get_ButtonType () /** @property */ public void set_ButtonType (ButtonColumnType value)
public function get ButtonType () : ButtonColumnType public function set ButtonType (value : ButtonColumnType)
Property Value
One of the ButtonColumnType values. The default is LinkButton.Use the ButtonType property to specify whether the buttons in the ButtonColumn object are displayed as link or push buttons. The following table lists the possible settings.
| Button type | Display |
|---|---|
| A link. | |
| A button control. |
Clicking the buttons in the ButtonColumn raises the ItemCommand event. You can programmatically control the action that is performed when the button is clicked by providing an event handler for the ItemCommand event.
The value of this property is stored in view state.
The following code example demonstrates how use the ButtonType property to specify that the buttons in the ButtonColumn object are displayed as push buttons.
private void Page_Init(Object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Create dynamic column to add to Columns collection.
ButtonColumn addColumn = new ButtonColumn();
addColumn.set_HeaderText("Add Item");
addColumn.set_Text("Add");
addColumn.set_CommandName("Add");
addColumn.set_ButtonType(ButtonColumnType.PushButton);
// Add column to Columns collection.
itemsGrid.get_Columns().AddAt(2, addColumn);
} //Page_Init
private function Page_Init(sender : Object, e : EventArgs) { // Create dynamic column to add to Columns collection. var AddColumn : ButtonColumn = new ButtonColumn(); AddColumn.HeaderText="Add Item"; AddColumn.Text="Add"; AddColumn.CommandName="Add"; AddColumn.ButtonType = ButtonColumnType.PushButton; // Add column to Columns collection. ItemsGrid.Columns.AddAt(2, AddColumn); }
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