Reputation: 4782
I am struggling with the WinForms DataGridView. I have a class, that I use as element to be displayed:
public class BorderFlowHistoryElement
{
public string nodeTitles { get; set; }
public double borderFlowRatio { get; set; }
...
}
I created a list of these elements:
List<BorderFlowHistoryElement> clusterHistory
which contains a list of thise elements, that should be displayed in my DataGridView. I bound the list at the DataSource of the Grid:
dataGridViewCluster.DataSource = clusterHistory;
Now the DataGridView displays the list. Now I want to format the columns which display the double values to display 5 digits. I tried it with:
dataGridViewCluster.Columns[1].DefaultCellStyle.Format = "n5";
but this has no effect on the column. Anyone knows, how I can do it right? Additionally, I want to size the columnwidth to optimal fit for the largest entry.
Thanks in advance, Frank
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1453
Reputation: 1134
I have replicated what you have done and I had no issue whatsoever. Have you validated your data to ensure that you can actually get the results that you want?
Here is what I did just for your reference:
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
IList<BorderFlowHistoryElement> clusterHistory = FillClusterHistory();
dataGridView1.DataSource = clusterHistory;
dataGridView1.Columns[1].DefaultCellStyle.Format = "n5";
dataGridView1.AutoResizeColumns(DataGridViewAutoSizeColumnsMode.AllCells);
}
private static IList<BorderFlowHistoryElement> FillClusterHistory()
{
IList<BorderFlowHistoryElement> clusterHistory = new List<BorderFlowHistoryElement>();
for(int i = 5000; i < 5020; i++)
{
BorderFlowHistoryElement element = new BorderFlowHistoryElement();
element.nodeTitles = Guid.NewGuid().ToString();
element.borderFlowRatio = i * 3.3.1415672467234823499821D;
clusterHistory.Add(element);
}
return clusterHistory;
}
}
public class BorderFlowHistoryElement
{
private string _NodeTitles;
private double _BorderFlowRatio;
public string nodeTitles
{
get { return _NodeTitles; }
set { _NodeTitles = value;}
}
public double borderFlowRatio
{
get { return _BorderFlowRatio; }
set { _BorderFlowRatio = value;}
}
}
I hope that helps in some fashion. As you can see you can do the auto sizing as well.
Upvotes: 1