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Column Fill Mode in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control

In column fill mode, the DataGridView control resizes its columns automatically so that they fill the width of the available display area. The control does not display the horizontal scroll bar except when it is necessary to keep the width of every column equal to or greater than its MinimumWidth property value.

The sizing behavior of each column depends on its InheritedAutoSizeMode property. The value of this property is inherited from the column's AutoSizeMode property or the control's AutoSizeColumnsMode property if the column value is NotSet (the default value).

Each column can have a different size mode, but any columns with a size mode of Fill will share the display-area width that is not used by the other columns. This width is divided among the fill-mode columns in proportions relative to their FillWeight property values. For example, if two columns have FillWeight values of 100 and 200, the first column will be half as wide as the second column.

User Resizing in Fill Mode

Unlike sizing modes that resize based on cell contents, fill mode does not prevent users from resizing columns that have Resizable property values of true. When a user resizes a fill-mode column, any fill-mode columns after the resized column (to the right if RightToLeft is false; otherwise, to the left) are also resized to compensate for the change in the available width. If there are no fill-mode columns after the resized column, then all other fill-mode columns in the control are resized to compensate. If there are no other fill-mode columns in the control, the resize is ignored. If a column that is not in fill mode is resized, all fill-mode columns in the control change sizes to compensate.

After resizing a fill-mode column, the FillWeight values for all columns that changed are adjusted proportionally. For example, if four fill-mode columns have FillWeight values of 100, resizing the second column to half its original width will result in FillWeight values of 100, 50, 125, and 125. Resizing a column that is not in fill mode will not change any FillWeight values because the fill-mode columns will simply resize to compensate while retaining the same proportions.

Content-Based FillWeight Adjustment

You can initialize FillWeight values for fill-mode columns by using the DataGridView automatic resizing methods, such as the AutoResizeColumns method. This method first calculates the widths required by columns to display their contents. Next, the control adjusts the FillWeight values for all fill-mode columns so that their proportions match the proportions of the calculated widths. Finally, the control resizes the fill-mode columns using the new FillWeight proportions so that all columns in the control fill the available horizontal space.

Example

By using appropriate values for the AutoSizeMode, MinimumWidth, FillWeight, and Resizable properties, you can customize the column-sizing behaviors for many different scenarios.

The following demonstration code enables you to experiment with different values for the AutoSizeMode, FillWeight, and MinimumWidth properties of different columns. In this example, a DataGridView control is bound to its own Columns collection, and one column is bound to each of the HeaderText, AutoSizeMode, FillWeight, MinimumWidth, and Width properties. Each of the columns is also represented by a row in the control, and changing values in a row will update the properties of the corresponding column so that you can see how the values interact.

Imports System
Imports System.ComponentModel
Imports System.Reflection
Imports System.Windows.Forms

Public Class Form1
    Inherits Form

    <STAThread()> _
    Public Shared Sub Main()
        Application.Run(New Form1())
    End Sub

    Private WithEvents dataGridView1 As New DataGridView()

    Public Sub New()
        dataGridView1.Dock = DockStyle.Fill
        Controls.Add(dataGridView1)
        InitializeDataGridView()
        Width = Width * 2
        Text = "Column Fill-Mode Demo"
    End Sub

    Private Sub InitializeDataGridView()

        ' Add columns to the DataGridView, binding them to the
        ' specified DataGridViewColumn properties.
        AddReadOnlyColumn("HeaderText", "Column")
        AddColumn("AutoSizeMode")
        AddColumn("FillWeight")
        AddColumn("MinimumWidth")
        AddColumn("Width")

        ' Bind the DataGridView to its own Columns collection.
        dataGridView1.AutoGenerateColumns = False
        dataGridView1.DataSource = dataGridView1.Columns

        ' Configure the DataGridView so that users can manually change 
        ' only the column widths, which are set to fill mode. 
        dataGridView1.AllowUserToAddRows = False
        dataGridView1.AllowUserToDeleteRows = False
        dataGridView1.AllowUserToResizeRows = False
        dataGridView1.RowHeadersWidthSizeMode = _
            DataGridViewRowHeadersWidthSizeMode.DisableResizing
        dataGridView1.ColumnHeadersHeightSizeMode = _
            DataGridViewColumnHeadersHeightSizeMode.DisableResizing
        dataGridView1.AutoSizeColumnsMode = _
            DataGridViewAutoSizeColumnsMode.Fill

        ' Configure the top left header cell as a reset button.
        dataGridView1.TopLeftHeaderCell.Value = "reset"
        dataGridView1.TopLeftHeaderCell.Style.ForeColor = _
            System.Drawing.Color.Blue

    End Sub

    Private Sub AddReadOnlyColumn(ByVal dataPropertyName As String, _
        ByVal columnName As String)

        AddColumn(GetType(DataGridViewColumn), dataPropertyName, True, _
            columnName)
    End Sub

    Private Sub AddColumn(ByVal dataPropertyName As String)
        AddColumn(GetType(DataGridViewColumn), dataPropertyName, False, _
            dataPropertyName)
    End Sub

    ' Adds a column to the DataGridView control, binding it to specified 
    ' property of the specified type and optionally making it read-only.
    Private Sub AddColumn( _
        ByVal type As Type, _
        ByVal dataPropertyName As String, _
        ByVal isReadOnly As Boolean, _
        ByVal columnName As String)

        ' Retrieve information about the property through reflection.
        Dim propertyInfo1 As PropertyInfo = type.GetProperty(dataPropertyName)

        ' Confirm that the property exists and is accessible.
        If propertyInfo1 Is Nothing Then
            Throw New ArgumentException("No accessible " & dataPropertyName & _
            " property was found in the " & type.Name & " type.")
        End If

        ' Confirm that the property is browsable.
        Dim browsables As BrowsableAttribute() = CType( _
            propertyInfo1.GetCustomAttributes(GetType(BrowsableAttribute), _
            False), BrowsableAttribute())
        If browsables.Length > 0 AndAlso Not browsables(0).Browsable Then
            Throw New ArgumentException("The " & dataPropertyName & " property has a " & _
            "Browsable(false) attribute, and therefore cannot be bound.")
        End If

        ' Create and initialize a column, using a combo box column for 
        ' enumeration properties, a check box column for Boolean properties,
        ' and a text box column otherwise.
        Dim column As DataGridViewColumn
        Dim valueType As Type = propertyInfo1.PropertyType

        If valueType.IsEnum Then

            column = New DataGridViewComboBoxColumn()

            ' Populate the drop-down list with the enumeration values.
            CType(column, DataGridViewComboBoxColumn).DataSource = _
                [Enum].GetValues(valueType)

        ElseIf valueType.Equals(GetType(Boolean)) Then
            column = New DataGridViewCheckBoxColumn()
        Else
            column = New DataGridViewTextBoxColumn()
        End If

        ' Initialize and bind the column.
        column.ValueType = valueType
        column.Name = columnName
        column.DataPropertyName = dataPropertyName
        column.ReadOnly = isReadOnly

        ' Add the column to the control.
        dataGridView1.Columns.Add(column)

    End Sub

    Private Sub ResetDataGridView()
        dataGridView1.CancelEdit()
        dataGridView1.Columns.Clear()
        dataGridView1.DataSource = Nothing
        InitializeDataGridView()
    End Sub

    Private Sub dataGridView1_CellClick( _
        ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As DataGridViewCellEventArgs) _
        Handles dataGridView1.CellClick

        If e.ColumnIndex = -1 AndAlso e.RowIndex = -1 Then
            ResetDataGridView()
        End If

    End Sub

    Private Sub dataGridView1_ColumnWidthChanged( _
        ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As DataGridViewColumnEventArgs) _
        Handles dataGridView1.ColumnWidthChanged

        ' Invalidate the row corresponding to the column that changed
        ' to ensure that the FillWeight and Width entries are updated.
        dataGridView1.InvalidateRow(e.Column.Index)

    End Sub

    Private Sub dataGridView1_CurrentCellDirtyStateChanged( _
        ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) _
        Handles dataGridView1.CurrentCellDirtyStateChanged

        ' For combo box and check box cells, commit any value change as soon
        ' as it is made rather than waiting for the focus to leave the cell.
        If Not dataGridView1.CurrentCell.OwningColumn.GetType() _
            .Equals(GetType(DataGridViewTextBoxColumn)) Then

            dataGridView1.CommitEdit(DataGridViewDataErrorContexts.Commit)

        End If

    End Sub

    Private Sub dataGridView1_DataError( _
        ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As DataGridViewDataErrorEventArgs) _
        Handles dataGridView1.DataError

        If e.Exception Is Nothing Then Return

        ' If the user-specified value is invalid, cancel the change 
        ' and display the error icon in the row header.
        If Not (e.Context And DataGridViewDataErrorContexts.Commit) = 0 AndAlso _
            (GetType(FormatException).IsAssignableFrom(e.Exception.GetType()) Or _
            GetType(ArgumentException).IsAssignableFrom(e.Exception.GetType())) Then

            dataGridView1.Rows(e.RowIndex).ErrorText = e.Exception.Message
            e.Cancel = True

        Else
            ' Rethrow any exceptions that aren't related to the user input.
            e.ThrowException = True
        End If

    End Sub

    Private Sub dataGridView1_CellEndEdit( _
        ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As DataGridViewCellEventArgs) _
        Handles dataGridView1.CellEndEdit

        ' Ensure that the error icon in the row header is hidden.
        dataGridView1.Rows(e.RowIndex).ErrorText = ""

    End Sub

    Private Sub dataGridView1_CellValueChanged( _
        ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As DataGridViewCellEventArgs) _
        Handles dataGridView1.CellValueChanged

        ' Ignore the change to the top-left header cell.
        If e.ColumnIndex < 0 Then Return

        ' Retrieve the property to change.
        Dim nameOfPropertyToChange As String = _
            dataGridView1.Columns(e.ColumnIndex).Name
        Dim propertyToChange As PropertyInfo = _
            GetType(DataGridViewColumn).GetProperty(nameOfPropertyToChange)

        ' Retrieve the column to change.
        Dim nameOfColumnToChange As String = _
            CStr(dataGridView1("Column", e.RowIndex).Value)
        Dim columnToChange As DataGridViewColumn = _
            dataGridView1.Columns(nameOfColumnToChange)

        ' Use reflection to update the value of the column property. 
        propertyToChange.SetValue(columnToChange, _
            dataGridView1(nameOfPropertyToChange, e.RowIndex).Value, Nothing)

    End Sub

End Class
using System;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Windows.Forms;

public class Form1 : Form
{
    [STAThread]
    public static void Main()
    {
        Application.Run(new Form1());
    }

    private DataGridView dataGridView1 = new DataGridView();

    public Form1()
    {
        dataGridView1.Dock = DockStyle.Fill;
        Controls.Add(dataGridView1);
        InitializeDataGridView();
        Width *= 2;
        Text = "Column Fill-Mode Demo";
    }

    private void InitializeDataGridView()
    {
        // Add columns to the DataGridView, binding them to the
        // specified DataGridViewColumn properties.
        AddReadOnlyColumn("HeaderText", "Column");
        AddColumn("AutoSizeMode");
        AddColumn("FillWeight");
        AddColumn("MinimumWidth");
        AddColumn("Width");

        // Bind the DataGridView to its own Columns collection.
        dataGridView1.AutoGenerateColumns = false;
        dataGridView1.DataSource = dataGridView1.Columns;

        // Configure the DataGridView so that users can manually change 
        // only the column widths, which are set to fill mode. 
        dataGridView1.AllowUserToAddRows = false;
        dataGridView1.AllowUserToDeleteRows = false;
        dataGridView1.AllowUserToResizeRows = false;
        dataGridView1.RowHeadersWidthSizeMode =
            DataGridViewRowHeadersWidthSizeMode.DisableResizing;
        dataGridView1.ColumnHeadersHeightSizeMode =
            DataGridViewColumnHeadersHeightSizeMode.DisableResizing;
        dataGridView1.AutoSizeColumnsMode = 
            DataGridViewAutoSizeColumnsMode.Fill;

        // Configure the top left header cell as a reset button.
        dataGridView1.TopLeftHeaderCell.Value = "reset";
        dataGridView1.TopLeftHeaderCell.Style.ForeColor =
            System.Drawing.Color.Blue;

        // Add handlers to DataGridView events.
        dataGridView1.CellClick +=
            new DataGridViewCellEventHandler(dataGridView1_CellClick);
        dataGridView1.ColumnWidthChanged += new
            DataGridViewColumnEventHandler(dataGridView1_ColumnWidthChanged);
        dataGridView1.CurrentCellDirtyStateChanged +=
            new EventHandler(dataGridView1_CurrentCellDirtyStateChanged);
        dataGridView1.DataError +=
            new DataGridViewDataErrorEventHandler(dataGridView1_DataError);
        dataGridView1.CellEndEdit +=
            new DataGridViewCellEventHandler(dataGridView1_CellEndEdit);
        dataGridView1.CellValueChanged +=
            new DataGridViewCellEventHandler(dataGridView1_CellValueChanged);
    }

    private void AddReadOnlyColumn(String dataPropertyName, String columnName)
    {
        AddColumn(typeof(DataGridViewColumn), dataPropertyName, true,
            columnName);
    }

    private void AddColumn(String dataPropertyName)
    {
        AddColumn(typeof(DataGridViewColumn), dataPropertyName, false,
            dataPropertyName);
    }

    // Adds a column to the DataGridView control, binding it to specified 
    // property of the specified type and optionally making it read-only.
    private void AddColumn(
        Type type,
        String dataPropertyName,
        Boolean readOnly,
        String columnName)
    {
        // Retrieve information about the property through reflection.
        PropertyInfo property = type.GetProperty(dataPropertyName);

        // Confirm that the property exists and is accessible.
        if (property == null) throw new ArgumentException("No accessible " +
            dataPropertyName + " property was found in the " + type.Name + " type.");

        // Confirm that the property is browsable.
        BrowsableAttribute[] browsables = (BrowsableAttribute[])
            property.GetCustomAttributes(typeof(BrowsableAttribute), false);
        if (browsables.Length > 0 && !browsables[0].Browsable)
        {
            throw new ArgumentException("The " + dataPropertyName + " property has a " +
            "Browsable(false) attribute, and therefore cannot be bound.");
        }

        // Create and initialize a column, using a combo box column for 
        // enumeration properties, a check box column for Boolean properties,
        // and a text box column otherwise.
        DataGridViewColumn column;
        Type valueType = property.PropertyType;
        if (valueType.IsEnum)
        {
            column = new DataGridViewComboBoxColumn();

            // Populate the drop-down list with the enumeration values.
            ((DataGridViewComboBoxColumn)column).DataSource
                = Enum.GetValues(valueType);
        }
        else if (valueType.Equals(typeof(Boolean)))
        {
            column = new DataGridViewCheckBoxColumn();
        }
        else
        {
            column = new DataGridViewTextBoxColumn();
        }

        // Initialize and bind the column.
        column.ValueType = valueType;
        column.Name = columnName;
        column.DataPropertyName = dataPropertyName;
        column.ReadOnly = readOnly;

        // Add the column to the control.
        dataGridView1.Columns.Add(column);
    }

    private void ResetDataGridView()
    {
        dataGridView1.CancelEdit();
        dataGridView1.Columns.Clear();
        dataGridView1.DataSource = null;
        InitializeDataGridView();
    }

    private void dataGridView1_CellClick(
        object sender, DataGridViewCellEventArgs e)
    {
        if (e.ColumnIndex == -1 && e.RowIndex == -1)
        {
            ResetDataGridView();
        }
    }

    private void dataGridView1_ColumnWidthChanged(
        object sender, DataGridViewColumnEventArgs e)
    {
        // Invalidate the row corresponding to the column that changed
        // to ensure that the FillWeight and Width entries are updated.
        dataGridView1.InvalidateRow(e.Column.Index);
    }

    private void dataGridView1_CurrentCellDirtyStateChanged(
        object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        // For combo box and check box cells, commit any value change as soon
        // as it is made rather than waiting for the focus to leave the cell.
        if (!dataGridView1.CurrentCell.OwningColumn.GetType()
            .Equals(typeof(DataGridViewTextBoxColumn)))
        {
            dataGridView1.CommitEdit(DataGridViewDataErrorContexts.Commit);
        }
    }

    private void dataGridView1_DataError(
        object sender, DataGridViewDataErrorEventArgs e)
    {
        if (e.Exception == null) return;

        // If the user-specified value is invalid, cancel the change 
        // and display the error icon in the row header.
        if ((e.Context & DataGridViewDataErrorContexts.Commit) != 0 &&
            (typeof(FormatException).IsAssignableFrom(e.Exception.GetType()) ||
            typeof(ArgumentException).IsAssignableFrom(e.Exception.GetType())))
        {
            dataGridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex].ErrorText =
                "The specified value is invalid.";
            e.Cancel = true;
        }
        else
        {
            // Rethrow any exceptions that aren't related to the user input.
            e.ThrowException = true;
        }
    }

    private void dataGridView1_CellEndEdit(
        object sender, DataGridViewCellEventArgs e)
    {
        // Ensure that the error icon in the row header is hidden.
        dataGridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex].ErrorText = "";
    }

    private void dataGridView1_CellValueChanged(
        object sender, DataGridViewCellEventArgs e)
    {
        // Retrieve the property to change.
        String nameOfPropertyToChange =
            dataGridView1.Columns[e.ColumnIndex].Name;
        PropertyInfo propertyToChange =
            typeof(DataGridViewColumn).GetProperty(nameOfPropertyToChange);

        // Retrieve the column to change.
        String nameOfColumnToChange =
            (String)dataGridView1["Column", e.RowIndex].Value;
        DataGridViewColumn columnToChange =
            dataGridView1.Columns[nameOfColumnToChange];

        // Use reflection to update the value of the column property. 
        propertyToChange.SetValue(columnToChange,
            dataGridView1[nameOfPropertyToChange, e.RowIndex].Value, null);
    }

}

To use this demonstration application:

  • Change the size of the form. Observe how columns change their widths while retaining the proportions indicated by the FillWeight property values.

  • Change the column sizes by dragging the column dividers with the mouse. Observe how the FillWeight values change.

  • Change the MinimumWidth value for one column, then drag to resize the form. Observe how, when you make the form small enough, the Width values do not go below the MinimumWidth values.

  • Change the MinimumWidth values for all columns to large numbers so that the combined values exceed the width of the control. Observe how the horizontal scroll bar appears.

  • Change the AutoSizeMode values for some columns. Observe the effect when you resize columns or the form.

Compiling the Code

This example requires:

  • References to the System, System.Drawing, and System.Windows.Forms assemblies.

For information about building this example from the command line for Visual Basic or Visual C#, see Building from the Command Line (Visual Basic) or Command-Line Building. You can also build this example in Visual Studio by pasting the code into a new project. How to: Compile and Run a Complete Windows Forms Code Example Using Visual Studio
How to: Compile and Run a Complete Windows Forms Code Example Using Visual Studio
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See Also

Reference

DataGridView
System.Windows.Forms.DataGridView.AutoResizeColumns
System.Windows.Forms.DataGridView.AutoSizeColumnsMode
DataGridViewAutoSizeColumnsMode
DataGridViewColumn
System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewColumn.InheritedAutoSizeMode
System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewColumn.AutoSizeMode
DataGridViewAutoSizeColumnMode
System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewColumn.FillWeight
System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewColumn.MinimumWidth
System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewColumn.Width
System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewColumn.Resizable
System.Windows.Forms.Control.RightToLeft

Other Resources

Resizing Columns and Rows in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control