DataGridView.RowsRemoved Evento

Definición

Se produce cuando se elimina una o más filas del control DataGridView.

public:
 event System::Windows::Forms::DataGridViewRowsRemovedEventHandler ^ RowsRemoved;
public event System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewRowsRemovedEventHandler RowsRemoved;
public event System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewRowsRemovedEventHandler? RowsRemoved;
member this.RowsRemoved : System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewRowsRemovedEventHandler 
Public Custom Event RowsRemoved As DataGridViewRowsRemovedEventHandler 

Tipo de evento

Ejemplos

En el ejemplo de código siguiente se muestra cómo usar este evento para actualizar los valores de una columna de equilibrio de .DataGridView Este ejemplo forma parte de un ejemplo más grande disponible en el SelectionChanged evento .

private void DataGridView1_CellValueChanged(
    object sender, DataGridViewCellEventArgs e)
{
    // Update the balance column whenever the value of any cell changes.
    UpdateBalance();
}

private void DataGridView1_RowsRemoved(
    object sender, DataGridViewRowsRemovedEventArgs e)
{
    // Update the balance column whenever rows are deleted.
    UpdateBalance();
}

private void UpdateBalance()
{
    int counter;
    int balance;
    int deposit;
    int withdrawal;

    // Iterate through the rows, skipping the Starting Balance row.
    for (counter = 1; counter < (DataGridView1.Rows.Count - 1);
        counter++)
    {
        deposit = 0;
        withdrawal = 0;
        balance = int.Parse(DataGridView1.Rows[counter - 1]
            .Cells["Balance"].Value.ToString());

        if (DataGridView1.Rows[counter].Cells["Deposits"].Value != null)
        {
            // Verify that the cell value is not an empty string.
            if (DataGridView1.Rows[counter]
                .Cells["Deposits"].Value.ToString().Length != 0)
            {
                deposit = int.Parse(DataGridView1.Rows[counter]
                    .Cells["Deposits"].Value.ToString());
            }
        }

        if (DataGridView1.Rows[counter].Cells["Withdrawals"].Value != null)
        {
            if (DataGridView1.Rows[counter]
                .Cells["Withdrawals"].Value.ToString().Length != 0)
            {
                withdrawal = int.Parse(DataGridView1.Rows[counter]
                    .Cells["Withdrawals"].Value.ToString());
            }
        }
        DataGridView1.Rows[counter].Cells["Balance"].Value =
            (balance + deposit + withdrawal).ToString();
    }
}
Private Sub CellValueChanged(ByVal sender As Object, _
    ByVal e As DataGridViewCellEventArgs) _
    Handles DataGridView1.CellValueChanged

    ' Update the balance column whenever the values of any cell changes.
    UpdateBalance()
End Sub

Private Sub RowsRemoved(ByVal sender As Object, _
    ByVal e As DataGridViewRowsRemovedEventArgs) _
    Handles DataGridView1.RowsRemoved

    ' Update the balance column whenever rows are deleted.
    UpdateBalance()
End Sub

Private Sub UpdateBalance()
    Dim counter As Integer
    Dim balance As Integer
    Dim deposit As Integer
    Dim withdrawal As Integer

    ' Iterate through the rows, skipping the Starting Balance Row.
    For counter = 1 To (DataGridView1.Rows.Count - 2)
        deposit = 0
        withdrawal = 0
        balance = Integer.Parse(DataGridView1.Rows(counter - 1) _
            .Cells("Balance").Value.ToString())

        If Not DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
            .Cells("Deposits").Value Is Nothing Then

            ' Verify that the cell value is not an empty string.
            If Not DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
                .Cells("Deposits").Value.ToString().Length = 0 Then
                deposit = Integer.Parse(DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
                    .Cells("Deposits").Value.ToString())
            End If
        End If

        If Not DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
            .Cells("Withdrawals").Value Is Nothing Then
            If Not DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
                .Cells("Withdrawals").Value.ToString().Length = 0 Then
                withdrawal = Integer.Parse(DataGridView1.Rows(counter) _
                    .Cells("Withdrawals").Value.ToString())
            End If
        End If

        DataGridView1.Rows(counter).Cells("Balance").Value = _
            (balance + deposit + withdrawal).ToString()
    Next
End Sub

Comentarios

Cuando se eliminan filas de un DataGridView control, los números de índice de las filas posteriores se reducen para compensar.

Para obtener más información acerca de cómo controlar eventos, vea controlar y provocar eventos.

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