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Resetting properties from a property grid

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I am using a PropertyGrid to show properties from my objects. However, I'm also allowing the user to create their own properties, and set values for these custom properties. Each object that can have these custom properties has a Dictionary collection, where the string is a unique key to identify the property, and Object is the value of a primitive type (string, bool, int etc..)

I've created a custom PropertyDescriptor with get and set methods that check the Dictionary for a matching key, or create/overwrite the value with a matching key respectively.

However, I also want to give the user the ability to clear the property, and thus remove its entry from the dictionary entirely. I'd put the code to to this in the ResetValue override method of my custom PropertyDescriptor, however I don't see any way through the PropertyGrid interface to envoke this? It doesn't seem to be a context menu option or something obvious like that.

So if I have a custom PropertyDescriptor with a custom ResetValue method, how do I actually evoke that method from a PropertyGrid?

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Eric Anastas Avatar asked Apr 13 '09 17:04

Eric Anastas


2 Answers

I think the easiest way to achieve this is to add a contextmenu to your property grid, with a menu item "Reset", and then handling its click event like this:

private void resetToolStripMenuItem_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{                        
    PropertyDescriptor pd = propGrid.SelectedGridItem.PropertyDescriptor;
    pd.ResetValue(propGrid.SelectedObject);
}

I think Visual Studio does something like this.

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Daniel LeCheminant Avatar answered Oct 12 '22 06:10

Daniel LeCheminant


Annotation: The PropertyGrid.SelectedObject returns the wrong Value (component) in Childobjects. Consequently the Method CanResetValue recived a incorrect component.

My Solution:

private void OnContextMenuOpening(object sender, CancelEventArgs e)
{
  var lGrid = mCurrentControl as PropertyGrid;

  if (lGrid != null)
  {
    var lItem = lGrid.SelectedGridItem;

    // Für untergeordnete Eigenschaften kann nicht SelectedObject verwendet werden
    // Component ist eine interne Eigenschaft der Klasse System.Windows.Forms.PropertyGridInternal.GridEntry
    // ((System.Windows.Forms.PropertyGridInternal.GridEntry)(lItem)).Component
    // Zugriff via Reflection
    var lComponent = lItem.GetType().GetProperty("Component").GetValue(lItem, null);

    if (lComponent != null)
      tsmi_Reset.Enabled = lItem.PropertyDescriptor.CanResetValue(lComponent);
    else
      tsmi_Reset.Enabled = lItem.PropertyDescriptor.CanResetValue(lGrid.SelectedObject);
  }
}

// Contextmenu -> Reset
private void OnResetProperty(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
  var lGrid = mCurrentControl as PropertyGrid;

  if (lGrid != null)
    lGrid.ResetSelectedProperty();
}
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Donald Peter Avatar answered Oct 12 '22 06:10

Donald Peter