Please let it be known that I am relatively new to WPF. I am creating a new ObservableCollection
with the type of my simple data class, and assigning that to the ItemsSource
property of my DataGrid
. Before I go into my problem here is the code:
XAML:
<my:DataGrid SelectionMode="Single" SelectionUnit="Cell" Height="113" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="11,22,0,0" Name="addressGrid" VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="213" Background="#FFE2E2E2" AlternatingRowBackground="#FFA4CFF2" BorderBrush="#FF7C7C7C" HorizontalGridLinesBrush="White" PreviewKeyDown="addressGrid_PreviewKeyDown" CellEditEnding="addressGrid_CellEditEnding" BeginningEdit="addressGrid_BeginningEdit" PreparingCellForEdit="addressGrid_PreparingCellForEdit">
<my:DataGrid.Columns>
<my:DataGridTextColumn Header="Name" Width="*" Binding="{Binding Path=Name}"></my:DataGridTextColumn>
<my:DataGridTextColumn Header="Value" Width="3*" Binding="{Binding Path=Value}"></my:DataGridTextColumn>
<my:DataGridTextColumn Header="Index" Visibility="Hidden" Binding="{Binding Path=Index}"></my:DataGridTextColumn>
</my:DataGrid.Columns>
</my:DataGrid>
Data Class:
public class PropertyFields
{
public string Name { get; set; }
public object Value { get; set; }
public int Index { get; set; }
}
Population:
ObservableCollection<PropertyFields> propertyList = new ObservableCollection<PropertyFields>();
for (int i = 0; i < m_pFields.FieldCount - 1; ++i)
{
propertyList.Add(new PropertyFields() {Name = m_pFields.Field[i].AliasName, Value = DisplayedValueForRow(i), Index = i});
}
// Set ItemSource to populate grid
addressGrid.ItemsSource = propertyList;
More information about the population method:
I am building this solution with ArcGIS framework, so some things are not "System" in ways.
m_pFields
is an IFields
interface object that allows me to store spatial layer information
IFields
has a FieldCount
property which returns a number of fields in the collection
DisplayedValueForRow(i)
calls another ArcGIS obj method IPropertySet.GetProperty()
and returns the value.
The Problem:
Everything is being populated as it should be, but for some odd reason it is re-creating the three columns (Name, Value, Index) again ON TOP of populating the ones created in XAML -- In turn ending up with 2 sets of the same data. I found this to be weird behavior, as I swear I have seen people bind to their grid this way before.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks to ChrisO's comment, I found out that there is a property called "AutoGenerateColumns" that needed to be turned off. Well I feel like a heel. Thanks!
Just set the AutoGenerateColumns
property to false on your DataGrid
. Then it will only use the columns you specified.
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