How to: Sort a GridView Column When a Header Is Clicked
This example shows how to create a ListView control that implements a GridView view mode and sorts the data content when a user clicks a column header.
Example
The following example defines a GridView with three columns that bind to the Year, Month, and Day, properties of the DateTime structure.
<GridView>
<GridViewColumn DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Path=Year}"
Header="Year"
Width="100"/>
<GridViewColumn DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Path=Month}"
Header="Month"
Width="100"/>
<GridViewColumn DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Path=Day}"
Header="Day"
Width="100"/>
</GridView>
The following example shows the data items that are defined as an ArrayList of DateTime objects. The ArrayList is defined as the ItemsSource for the ListView control.
<ListView.ItemsSource>
<s:ArrayList>
<p:DateTime>1993/1/1 12:22:02</p:DateTime>
<p:DateTime>1993/1/2 13:2:01</p:DateTime>
<p:DateTime>1997/1/3 2:1:6</p:DateTime>
<p:DateTime>1997/1/4 13:6:55</p:DateTime>
<p:DateTime>1999/2/1 12:22:02</p:DateTime>
<p:DateTime>1998/2/2 13:2:01</p:DateTime>
<p:DateTime>2000/2/3 2:1:6</p:DateTime>
<p:DateTime>2002/2/4 13:6:55</p:DateTime>
<p:DateTime>2001/3/1 12:22:02</p:DateTime>
<p:DateTime>2006/3/2 13:2:01</p:DateTime>
<p:DateTime>2004/3/3 2:1:6</p:DateTime>
<p:DateTime>2004/3/4 13:6:55</p:DateTime>
</s:ArrayList>
</ListView.ItemsSource>
The s and p identifiers in the XAML tags refer to namespace mappings that are defined in the metadata of the XAML page. The following example shows the metadata definition.
<Window
xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
x:Class="ListViewSort.Window1"
xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System.Collections;assembly=mscorlib"
xmlns:p="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib">
To sort the data according to the contents of a column, the example defines an event handler to handle the Click event that occurs when you press the column header button. The following example shows how to specify an event handler for the GridViewColumnHeader control.
<ListView x:Name='lv' Height="150" HorizontalAlignment="Center"
VerticalAlignment="Center"
GridViewColumnHeader.Click="GridViewColumnHeaderClickedHandler"
>
The example defines the event handler so that the sort direction changes between ascending order and descending order each time you press the column header button. The following example shows the event handler.
Partial Public Class Window1
Inherits Window
Public Sub New()
InitializeComponent()
End Sub
Private _lastHeaderClicked As GridViewColumnHeader = Nothing
Private _lastDirection As ListSortDirection = ListSortDirection.Ascending
Private Sub GridViewColumnHeaderClickedHandler(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As RoutedEventArgs)
Dim headerClicked As GridViewColumnHeader = TryCast(e.OriginalSource, GridViewColumnHeader)
Dim direction As ListSortDirection
If headerClicked IsNot Nothing Then
If headerClicked.Role <> GridViewColumnHeaderRole.Padding Then
If headerClicked IsNot _lastHeaderClicked Then
direction = ListSortDirection.Ascending
Else
If _lastDirection = ListSortDirection.Ascending Then
direction = ListSortDirection.Descending
Else
direction = ListSortDirection.Ascending
End If
End If
Dim header As String = TryCast(headerClicked.Column.Header, String)
Sort(header, direction)
If direction = ListSortDirection.Ascending Then
headerClicked.Column.HeaderTemplate = TryCast(Resources("HeaderTemplateArrowUp"), DataTemplate)
Else
headerClicked.Column.HeaderTemplate = TryCast(Resources("HeaderTemplateArrowDown"), DataTemplate)
End If
' Remove arrow from previously sorted header
If _lastHeaderClicked IsNot Nothing AndAlso _lastHeaderClicked IsNot headerClicked Then
_lastHeaderClicked.Column.HeaderTemplate = Nothing
End If
_lastHeaderClicked = headerClicked
_lastDirection = direction
End If
End If
End Sub
public partial class Window1 : Window
{
public Window1()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
GridViewColumnHeader _lastHeaderClicked = null;
ListSortDirection _lastDirection = ListSortDirection.Ascending;
void GridViewColumnHeaderClickedHandler(object sender,
RoutedEventArgs e)
{
GridViewColumnHeader headerClicked =
e.OriginalSource as GridViewColumnHeader;
ListSortDirection direction;
if (headerClicked != null)
{
if (headerClicked.Role != GridViewColumnHeaderRole.Padding)
{
if (headerClicked != _lastHeaderClicked)
{
direction = ListSortDirection.Ascending;
}
else
{
if (_lastDirection == ListSortDirection.Ascending)
{
direction = ListSortDirection.Descending;
}
else
{
direction = ListSortDirection.Ascending;
}
}
string header = headerClicked.Column.Header as string;
Sort(header, direction);
if (direction == ListSortDirection.Ascending)
{
headerClicked.Column.HeaderTemplate =
Resources["HeaderTemplateArrowUp"] as DataTemplate;
}
else
{
headerClicked.Column.HeaderTemplate =
Resources["HeaderTemplateArrowDown"] as DataTemplate;
}
// Remove arrow from previously sorted header
if (_lastHeaderClicked != null && _lastHeaderClicked != headerClicked)
{
_lastHeaderClicked.Column.HeaderTemplate = null;
}
_lastHeaderClicked = headerClicked;
_lastDirection = direction;
}
}
}
The following example shows the sorting algorithm that is called by the event handler to sort the data. The sort is performed by creating a new SortDescription structure.
Private Sub Sort(ByVal sortBy As String, ByVal direction As ListSortDirection)
Dim dataView As ICollectionView = CollectionViewSource.GetDefaultView(lv.ItemsSource)
dataView.SortDescriptions.Clear()
Dim sd As New SortDescription(sortBy, direction)
dataView.SortDescriptions.Add(sd)
dataView.Refresh()
End Sub
private void Sort(string sortBy, ListSortDirection direction)
{
ICollectionView dataView =
CollectionViewSource.GetDefaultView(lv.ItemsSource);
dataView.SortDescriptions.Clear();
SortDescription sd = new SortDescription(sortBy, direction);
dataView.SortDescriptions.Add(sd);
dataView.Refresh();
}