DataGridViewRow.Resizable Property

Definition

Gets or sets a value indicating whether users can resize the row or indicating that the behavior is inherited from the AllowUserToResizeRows property.

public:
 virtual property System::Windows::Forms::DataGridViewTriState Resizable { System::Windows::Forms::DataGridViewTriState get(); void set(System::Windows::Forms::DataGridViewTriState value); };
public override System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewTriState Resizable { get; set; }
member this.Resizable : System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewTriState with get, set
Public Overrides Property Resizable As DataGridViewTriState

Property Value

A DataGridViewTriState value that indicates whether the row can be resized or whether it can be resized only when the AllowUserToResizeRows property is set to true.

Exceptions

The row is in a DataGridView control and is a shared row.

Examples

The following code example illustrates the use of this property.

dataGridView1->Rows[ 3 ]->Resizable = DataGridViewTriState::False;
dataGridView1.Rows[3].Resizable =
    DataGridViewTriState.False;
DataGridView1.Rows(3).Resizable = DataGridViewTriState.False

Remarks

You cannot use this property with a shared row. For more information about shared rows, see Best Practices for Scaling the Windows Forms DataGridView Control.

If the Resizable property is False, the user will not be able to manually adjust the row height.

By default, the Resizable property value is based on the DataGridView.AllowUserToResizeRows property value. If you explicitly set Resizable to True or False, however, the control value is ignored. Set Resizable to NotSet to restore the value-inheritance behavior.

Because NotSet restores the value inheritance, the Resizable property will never return a NotSet value unless the row has not been added to a DataGridView control. If you need to determine whether the Resizable property value of a row is inherited or has been specified explicitly, check its State property. If the State value includes the ResizableSet flag, the Resizable property value is not inherited.

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