DataView Class
Definition
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Represents a databindable, customized view of a DataTable for sorting, filtering, searching, editing, and navigation. The DataView does not store data, but instead represents a connected view of its corresponding DataTable. Changes to the DataView's data will affect the DataTable. Changes to the DataTable's data will affect all DataViews associated with it.
public ref class DataView : System::ComponentModel::MarshalByValueComponent, System::Collections::IList, System::ComponentModel::IBindingListView, System::ComponentModel::ISupportInitialize, System::ComponentModel::ISupportInitializeNotification, System::ComponentModel::ITypedList
public ref class DataView : System::ComponentModel::MarshalByValueComponent, System::Collections::IList, System::ComponentModel::IBindingList, System::ComponentModel::ISupportInitialize, System::ComponentModel::ITypedList
public ref class DataView : System::ComponentModel::MarshalByValueComponent, System::Collections::IList, System::ComponentModel::IBindingListView, System::ComponentModel::ISupportInitializeNotification, System::ComponentModel::ITypedList
public ref class DataView : System::ComponentModel::MarshalByValueComponent, System::ComponentModel::IBindingListView, System::ComponentModel::ISupportInitializeNotification, System::ComponentModel::ITypedList
public class DataView : System.ComponentModel.MarshalByValueComponent, System.Collections.IList, System.ComponentModel.IBindingListView, System.ComponentModel.ISupportInitialize, System.ComponentModel.ISupportInitializeNotification, System.ComponentModel.ITypedList
public class DataView : System.ComponentModel.MarshalByValueComponent, System.Collections.IList, System.ComponentModel.IBindingList, System.ComponentModel.ISupportInitialize, System.ComponentModel.ITypedList
public class DataView : System.ComponentModel.MarshalByValueComponent, System.Collections.IList, System.ComponentModel.IBindingListView, System.ComponentModel.ISupportInitializeNotification, System.ComponentModel.ITypedList
public class DataView : System.ComponentModel.MarshalByValueComponent, System.ComponentModel.IBindingListView, System.ComponentModel.ISupportInitializeNotification, System.ComponentModel.ITypedList
type DataView = class
inherit MarshalByValueComponent
interface ICollection
interface IEnumerable
interface IList
interface IBindingList
interface IBindingListView
interface ISupportInitialize
interface ISupportInitializeNotification
interface ITypedList
type DataView = class
inherit MarshalByValueComponent
interface IBindingList
interface IList
interface ICollection
interface IEnumerable
interface ITypedList
interface ISupportInitialize
type DataView = class
inherit MarshalByValueComponent
interface IBindingListView
interface IBindingList
interface IList
interface ICollection
interface IEnumerable
interface ITypedList
interface ISupportInitializeNotification
interface ISupportInitialize
Public Class DataView
Inherits MarshalByValueComponent
Implements IBindingListView, IList, ISupportInitialize, ISupportInitializeNotification, ITypedList
Public Class DataView
Inherits MarshalByValueComponent
Implements IBindingList, IList, ISupportInitialize, ITypedList
Public Class DataView
Inherits MarshalByValueComponent
Implements IBindingListView, IList, ISupportInitializeNotification, ITypedList
Public Class DataView
Inherits MarshalByValueComponent
Implements IBindingListView, ISupportInitializeNotification, ITypedList
- Inheritance
- Implements
Examples
The following example creates a single DataTable with one column and five rows. Two DataView objects are created and the RowStateFilter is set on each to show different views of the table data. The values are then printed.
using System;
using System.Xml;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.Common;
using System.Windows.Forms;
public class Form1: Form
{
protected DataSet DataSet1;
protected DataGrid dataGrid1;
private void DemonstrateDataView()
{
// Create one DataTable with one column.
DataTable table = new DataTable("table");
DataColumn colItem = new DataColumn("item",
Type.GetType("System.String"));
table.Columns.Add(colItem);
// Add five items.
DataRow NewRow;
for(int i = 0; i <5; i++)
{
NewRow = table.NewRow();
NewRow["item"] = "Item " + i;
table.Rows.Add(NewRow);
}
// Change the values in the table.
table.AcceptChanges();
table.Rows[0]["item"]="cat";
table.Rows[1]["item"] = "dog";
// Create two DataView objects with the same table.
DataView firstView = new DataView(table);
DataView secondView = new DataView(table);
// Print current table values.
PrintTableOrView(table,"Current Values in Table");
// Set first DataView to show only modified
// versions of original rows.
firstView.RowStateFilter=DataViewRowState.ModifiedOriginal;
// Print values.
PrintTableOrView(firstView,"First DataView: ModifiedOriginal");
// Add one New row to the second view.
DataRowView rowView;
rowView=secondView.AddNew();
rowView["item"] = "fish";
// Set second DataView to show modified versions of
// current rows, or New rows.
secondView.RowStateFilter=DataViewRowState.ModifiedCurrent
| DataViewRowState.Added;
// Print modified and Added rows.
PrintTableOrView(secondView,
"Second DataView: ModifiedCurrent | Added");
}
private void PrintTableOrView(DataTable table, string label)
{
// This function prints values in the table or DataView.
Console.WriteLine("\n" + label);
for(int i = 0; i<table.Rows.Count;i++)
{
Console.WriteLine(table.Rows[i]["item"]);
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
private void PrintTableOrView(DataView view, string label)
{
// This overload prints values in the table or DataView.
Console.WriteLine("\n" + label);
for(int i = 0; i<view.Count;i++)
{
Console.WriteLine(view[i]["item"]);
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
Private Sub DemonstrateDataView()
' Create one DataTable with one column.
Dim table As New DataTable("table")
Dim colItem As New DataColumn("item", _
Type.GetType("System.String"))
table.Columns.Add(colItem)
' Add five items.
Dim NewRow As DataRow
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To 4
NewRow = table.NewRow()
NewRow("item") = "Item " & i
table.Rows.Add(NewRow)
Next
table.AcceptChanges()
' Create two DataView objects with the same table.
Dim firstView As New DataView(table)
Dim secondView As New DataView(table)
' Change the values in the table.
table.Rows(0)("item") = "cat"
table.Rows(1)("item") = "dog"
' Print current table values.
PrintTableOrView(table, "Current Values in Table")
' Set first DataView to show only modified versions of original rows.
firstView.RowStateFilter = DataViewRowState.ModifiedOriginal
' Print values.
PrintTableOrView(firstView, "First DataView: ModifiedOriginal")
' Add one New row to the second view.
Dim rowView As DataRowView
rowView = secondView.AddNew()
rowView("item") = "fish"
' Set second DataView to show modified versions of
' current rows, or New rows.
secondView.RowStateFilter = DataViewRowState.ModifiedCurrent _
Or DataViewRowState.Added
' Print modified and Added rows.
PrintTableOrView(secondView, _
"Second DataView: ModifiedCurrent or Added")
End Sub
Overloads Private Sub PrintTableOrView( _
ByVal view As DataView, ByVal label As String)
Console.WriteLine(label)
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To view.count - 1
Console.WriteLine(view(i)("item"))
Next
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub
Overloads Private Sub PrintTableOrView( _
ByVal table As DataTable, ByVal label As String)
Console.WriteLine(label)
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To table.Rows.Count - 1
Console.WriteLine(table.Rows(i)("item"))
Next
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub
The following example creates a DataView of online orders ordered by total due from a LINQ to DataSet query:
DataTable orders = dataSet.Tables["SalesOrderHeader"];
EnumerableRowCollection<DataRow> query =
from order in orders.AsEnumerable()
where order.Field<bool>("OnlineOrderFlag") == true
orderby order.Field<decimal>("TotalDue")
select order;
DataView view = query.AsDataView();
bindingSource1.DataSource = view;
Dim orders As DataTable = dataSet.Tables("SalesOrderHeader")
Dim query = _
From order In orders.AsEnumerable() _
Where order.Field(Of Boolean)("OnlineOrderFlag") = True _
Order By order.Field(Of Decimal)("TotalDue") _
Select order
Dim view As DataView = query.AsDataView()
bindingSource1.DataSource = view
Remarks
A major function of the DataView is to allow for data binding on both Windows Forms and Web Forms.
Additionally, a DataView can be customized to present a subset of data from the DataTable. This capability lets you have two controls bound to the same DataTable, but that show different versions of the data. For example, one control might be bound to a DataView that shows all the rows in the table, and a second might be configured to display only the rows that have been deleted from the DataTable. The DataTable also has a DefaultView property. This returns the default DataView for the table. For example, if you want to create a custom view on the table, set the RowFilter on the DataView returned by the DefaultView.
To create a filtered and sorted view of data, set the RowFilter and Sort properties. Then, use the Item[] property to return a single