Reputation: 193312
I have a Grid object and want to get a specific checkbox out of it.
I can use this syntax:
CheckBox cbChange = grid.Children[4] as CheckBox;
But how can I access this child via x/y coordinate instead, e.g.:
CheckBox cbChange = grid.GetXYChild(2,3) as CheckBox; //PSEUDO-CODE
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Documents;
namespace TestGrid92292
{
public partial class Window1 : Window
{
public Window1()
{
InitializeComponent();
List<string> rowNames = new List<string>
{
"Marketing",
"Sales",
"Development"
};
Grid grid = new Grid();
grid.Margin = new Thickness(5);
ColumnDefinition col1 = new ColumnDefinition();
col1.Width = new GridLength(100, GridUnitType.Pixel);
grid.ColumnDefinitions.Add(col1);
ColumnDefinition col2 = new ColumnDefinition();
col2.Width = new GridLength(1, GridUnitType.Star);
grid.ColumnDefinitions.Add(col2);
ColumnDefinition col3 = new ColumnDefinition();
col3.Width = new GridLength(1, GridUnitType.Star);
grid.ColumnDefinitions.Add(col3);
int rowCount = 0;
foreach (var rowName in rowNames)
{
RowDefinition row = new RowDefinition();
grid.RowDefinitions.Add(row);
TextBlock tb = new TextBlock();
tb.Text = rowName;
tb.SetValue(Grid.ColumnProperty, 0);
tb.SetValue(Grid.RowProperty, rowCount);
grid.Children.Add(tb);
CheckBox cb = new CheckBox();
cb.SetValue(Grid.ColumnProperty, 1);
cb.SetValue(Grid.RowProperty, rowCount);
cb.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Left;
grid.Children.Add(cb);
CheckBox cb2 = new CheckBox();
cb2.SetValue(Grid.ColumnProperty, 2);
cb2.SetValue(Grid.RowProperty, rowCount);
cb2.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Left;
grid.Children.Add(cb2);
rowCount++;
}
//check a specific box
//CheckBox cbChange = grid.GetXYChild(2,3) as CheckBox;
CheckBox cbChange = grid.Children[4] as CheckBox;
cbChange.IsChecked = true;
MainContent.Children.Add(grid);
}
}
}
Upvotes: 1
Views: 5586
Reputation: 17782
See:
http://www.trillian.com.au/2009/01/how-to-get-element-from-grid-using-xy.html
Snippet:
public static Collection<TElement> GetElements<TElement>(this Grid grid, int row, int column)
where TElement : UIElement
{
var elements = from UIElement element in grid.Children
where element is TElement &&
Grid.GetRow(element) == row &&
Grid.GetColumn(element) == column
select element as TElement;
return new Collection<TElement>(elements.ToList());
}
or my partially solution below:
If your coordinates is i = row
and j = column
then:
CheckBox cbChange = grid.Children[i * x + j - 1] as CheckBox;
where x
is how many items a row can contain in your grid. x
could be grid.ColumnDifinitions.Count
. This, however, will only work if you your grid is uniform.
(I have not worked so much with WPF so I don't know whether there is a more intuitive way)
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 36775
I would make an extension method that takes the desired x-and y-values. There in you go through all children and check if the Grid.GetRow(child) and Grid.GetColumn(child)-methods return the desired values.
As a result I would return an IEnumerable<FrameworkElement>
because you can have more than one, one or no elements at this position (not in your example, but for such a method in general).
Something like:
public static class GridExtensions {
public static IEnumerable<FrameworkElement> GetXYChild(this Grid instance, int x, int y) {
if (null == instance) {
throw new ArgumentNullException("instance");
}
List<FrameworkElement> list = new List<FrameworkElement>();
foreach (FrameworkElement fe in instance.Children) {
if (Grid.GetRow(fe) == y && Grid.GetColumn(fe) == x) {
list.Add(fe);
}
}
return list;
}
}
I have not tested it, make a comment if it does not work. If you only want to return one instance, you can change the code acordingly.
Upvotes: 5