DataGridColumn.IsFrozen Property
Definition
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Gets a value that indicates whether the column is prevented from scrolling horizontally.
public:
property bool IsFrozen { bool get(); };
public bool IsFrozen { get; }
member this.IsFrozen : bool
Public ReadOnly Property IsFrozen As Boolean
Property Value
true
if the column cannot be scrolled horizontally; otherwise, false
. The registered default is false
. For information about what can influence the value, see DependencyProperty.
Examples
The following example shows how to freeze a column when "Freeze Column" is selected from the ContextMenu. Columns are moved to the left in order to be included in the frozen columns.
<!--Defines the handlers for when the FreezeColumnCommand is executed-->
<Window.CommandBindings>
<CommandBinding Command="{x:Static local:Window1.FreezeColumnCommand}" Executed="CommandBinding_Executed" />
</Window.CommandBindings>
<!--Defines the context menu for the ColumnHeaders and attaches the FreezeColumnCommand-->
<Window.Resources>
<ContextMenu x:Key="ColumnHeaderMenu" IsEnabled="True" >
<MenuItem Header="Freeze Column" IsEnabled="True" Command="{x:Static local:Window1.FreezeColumnCommand}"
CommandTarget="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType=Popup}, Path=PlacementTarget}"
CommandParameter="{Binding ElementName=DG1, Path=CurrentColumn.DisplayIndex}" />
</ContextMenu>
</Window.Resources>
<Grid>
<!--Creates a new DataGrid with a context menu for the column headers-->
<DataGrid Name="DG1" ItemsSource="{Binding}" >
<DataGrid.ColumnHeaderStyle >
<Style TargetType="DataGridColumnHeader">
<Setter Property="ContextMenu" Value="{StaticResource ColumnHeaderMenu}" />
</Style>
</DataGrid.ColumnHeaderStyle>
</DataGrid>
</Grid>
public partial class Window1 : Window
{
public static RoutedUICommand FreezeColumnCommand = new RoutedUICommand();
public Window1()
{
InitializeComponent();
//GetData connects to the database and returns the data in a table.
AdventureWorksLT2008DataSet.SalesOrderDetailDataTable dt = GetData();
DG1.DataContext = dt;
}
Class Window1
Public Shared FreezeColumnCommand As New RoutedUICommand()
Public Sub New()
InitializeComponent()
'GetData connects to the database and returns the data in a table.
Dim dt As AdventureWorksLT2008DataSet.SalesOrderDetailDataTable = GetData()
DG1.DataContext = dt
End Sub
private void CommandBinding_Executed(object sender, ExecutedRoutedEventArgs e)
{
//Get the column header that started the command and move that column left to freeze it.
System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.DataGridColumnHeader header = (System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.DataGridColumnHeader)e.OriginalSource;
if (header.Column.IsFrozen)
{
return;
}
else
{
header.Column.DisplayIndex = DG1.FrozenColumnCount;
DG1.FrozenColumnCount++;
}
}
}
Private Sub CommandBinding_Executed(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As ExecutedRoutedEventArgs)
'Get the column header that started the command and move that column left to freeze it.
Dim header As System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.DataGridColumnHeader = DirectCast(e.OriginalSource, System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.DataGridColumnHeader)
If header.Column.IsFrozen = True Then
Exit Sub
Else
header.Column.DisplayIndex = DG1.FrozenColumnCount
DG1.FrozenColumnCount += 1
End If
End Sub
Remarks
IsFrozen cannot be used to freeze a column. Instead, set the FrozenColumnCount property. The leftmost columns up to the column that is specified by the FrozenColumnCount number will freeze in place.