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V25.1
  • DxGrid.ItemsDropped Event

    Fires when a user drops rows onto the Grid.

    Namespace: DevExpress.Blazor

    Assembly: DevExpress.Blazor.v25.1.dll

    NuGet Package: DevExpress.Blazor

    Declaration

    [Parameter]
    public EventCallback<GridItemsDroppedEventArgs> ItemsDropped { get; set; }

    Parameters

    Type Description
    GridItemsDroppedEventArgs

    An object that stores event information.

    Remarks

    The ItemsDropped event fires when users drop rows onto the Grid (AllowedDropTarget). In the event handler, update the data source: insert rows at the drop position and remove them from the initial position, if required.

    View Example: Implement Row Drag and Drop Functionality

    Note that the DroppedItems event argument contains rows in the order they are displayed in the component. If you enable virtual scrolling, the DroppedItems collection contains rows in the order they were selected.

    In the following example, the first Grid allows users to drag rows to external targets. The second Grid accepts rows from the first Grid and allows row reordering:

    Drag And Drop Between Components

    Run Demo: Drag and Drop Rows - Between Components

    <DxGrid @ref="@InStockGrid"
            Data="InStockProducts"
            AllowDragRows="true"
            AllowedDropTarget="GridAllowedDropTarget.External">
        <Columns>
            <DxGridDataColumn FieldName="ProductName" MinWidth="50" />
            <DxGridDataColumn FieldName="UnitPrice" DisplayFormat="c2" />
        </Columns>
    </DxGrid>
    
    <DxGrid Data="DiscontinuedProducts"
            AllowDragRows="true"
            AllowedDropTarget="GridAllowedDropTarget.All"
            ItemsDropped="Grid_ItemsDropped">
        <Columns>
            <DxGridDataColumn FieldName="ProductName" MinWidth="50" />
            <DxGridDataColumn FieldName="UnitPrice" DisplayFormat="c2" />
        </Columns>
    </DxGrid>
    
    @code {
        IGrid InStockGrid { get; set; }
    
        ObservableCollection<Product> InStockProducts { get; set; }
        ObservableCollection<Product> DiscontinuedProducts { get; set; }
    
        protected override async Task OnInitializedAsync() {
            var products = await NwindDataService.GetProductsAsync();
            InStockProducts = new ObservableCollection<Product>(products.Where(p => p.InStock));
            DiscontinuedProducts = new ObservableCollection<Product>(products.Where(p => p.Discontinued));
        }
    
        void Grid_ItemsDropped(GridItemsDroppedEventArgs evt) {
            var sourceProducts = GetProductCollection(evt.SourceComponent);
            RemoveDroppedItems(sourceProducts, evt.DroppedItems);
    
            var destinationProducts = GetProductCollection(evt.Grid);
            var targetProduct = (Product)evt.TargetItem;
            var index = targetProduct != null
                ? destinationProducts.IndexOf(targetProduct) + (evt.DropPosition == GridItemDropPosition.After ? 1 : 0)
                : destinationProducts.Count;
    
            InsertDroppedItems(destinationProducts, evt.DroppedItems, index);
        }
    
        ObservableCollection<Product> GetProductCollection(object grid) {
            return grid == InStockGrid ? InStockProducts : DiscontinuedProducts;
        }
    
        void RemoveDroppedItems(IList<Product> sourceProducts, IEnumerable<object> droppedItems) {
            foreach(var item in droppedItems)
                sourceProducts.Remove((Product)item);
        }
    
        void InsertDroppedItems(IList<Product> destinationProducts, IEnumerable<object> droppedItems, int index) {
            foreach(var item in droppedItems.Reverse())
                destinationProducts.Insert(index, (Product)item);
        }
    }
    
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