'Declaration Public Property RowSelectorAppearance As Infragistics.Win.Appearance
public Infragistics.Win.Appearance RowSelectorAppearance {get; set;}
The RowSelectorAppearance property is used to specify the appearance of the row selectors. When you assign an Appearance object to the RowSelectorAppearance property, the properties of that object will be applied to the row selectors of all all rows in the band or the rid, depending on where the UltraGridOverride object is being used. You can use the RowSelectorAppearance property to examine or change any of the appearance-related properties that are currently assigned to the active cell, for example:
UltraWinGrid1.Override.RowSelectorAppearance.ForeColor = vbBlack
Because you may want the row selectors to look different at different levels of a hierarchical record set, RowSelectorAppearance is a property of the UltraGridOverride object. This makes it easy to specify different row selector appearances for each band by assigning each UltraGridBand object its own UltraGridOverride object. If a band does not have an override assigned to it, the control will use the override at the next higher level of the override hierarchy to determine the properties for that band. In other words, any band without an override will use its parent band's override, and the top-level band will use the grid's override. Therefore, if the top-level band does not have its override set, the row selectors will use the grid-level setting of RowSelectorAppearance.
To display row selectors set the property.
Imports Infragistics.Shared Imports Infragistics.Win Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinGrid Private Sub Button111_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles button111.Click ' You can set RowSelectorAppearance on three objects. These objects are at different ' level in the UltraGrid's resolution hierarchy. ' Get the layout, a band, a column, a row and a cell for the demonstration purpose. Dim layout As UltraGridLayout = Me.UltraGrid1.DisplayLayout Dim band As UltraGridBand = layout.Bands(0) Dim row As UltraGridRow = Me.UltraGrid1.Rows(0) ' Set grid-wide row selector appearance by using the layout's Override. layout.Override.RowSelectorAppearance.BackColor = Color.Yellow ' You can override above settings for a a band by setting the ' Override.RowSelectorAppearance on the band. This will have higher precedence than ' the layout.Override. band.Override.RowSelectorAppearance.BackColor = Color.Magenta ' In the same manner, you can override row selector appearance for a particular ' row. row.RowSelectorAppearance.BackColor = Color.Green End Sub
using Infragistics.Shared; using Infragistics.Win; using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinGrid; using System.Diagnostics; private void button111_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { // You can set RowSelectorAppearance on three objects. These objects are at different // level in the UltraGrid's resolution hierarchy. // Get the layout, a band, a column, a row and a cell for the demonstration purpose. UltraGridLayout layout = this.ultraGrid1.DisplayLayout; UltraGridBand band = layout.Bands[0]; UltraGridRow row = this.ultraGrid1.Rows[0]; // Set grid-wide row selector appearance by using the layout's Override. layout.Override.RowSelectorAppearance.BackColor = Color.Yellow; // You can override above settings for a a band by setting the // Override.RowSelectorAppearance on the band. This will have higher precedence than // the layout.Override. band.Override.RowSelectorAppearance.BackColor = Color.Magenta; // In the same manner, you can override row selector appearance for a particular // row. row.RowSelectorAppearance.BackColor = Color.Green; }
Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2