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  • DashboardViewer.Initialized Event

    Handle this event to get the dashboard item data, and apply master filter and dashboard state in asynchronous mode.

    Namespace: DevExpress.DashboardWin

    Assembly: DevExpress.Dashboard.v25.1.Win.dll

    NuGet Package: DevExpress.Win.Dashboard

    Declaration

    public event EventHandler Initialized

    Event Data

    The Initialized event's data class is EventArgs.

    Remarks

    This event indicates that you can safely access dashboard items, and allows you to manage filters and the dashboard state.

    Examples

    This example demonstrates how to work in asynchronous mode to get filter values, set the master filter and perform an asynchronous task when the dashboard is loaded for the first time.

    Click Random Filter to get available filters and apply a random filter asynchronously.

    win-async-random-filter-example

    using DevExpress.DashboardCommon.ViewerData;
    using DevExpress.XtraEditors;
    using System;
    using System.Collections.Generic;
    using System.Threading.Tasks;
    using System.Windows.Forms;
    
    namespace RandomFilterExample
    {
        public partial class ViewerForm1 : XtraForm {
            public ViewerForm1() {
                InitializeComponent();
                dashboardViewer1.Initialized += OnDashboardViewerInitialized;
    
            }
            async void OnMouseClick(object sender, MouseEventArgs e) {
                await RandomFilter();
            }
            async Task RandomFilter() {
                string itemName = "choroplethMapDashboardItem1";
                IList<AxisPointTuple> filters = await dashboardViewer1.GetAvailableFilterValuesAsync(itemName);
                Random r = new Random();
                int index = r.Next(0, filters.Count - 1);
                await dashboardViewer1.SetMasterFilterAsync(itemName, filters[index]);
            }
    
            async void OnDashboardViewerInitialized(object sender, EventArgs e) {
                await RandomFilter();
            }
        }
    }
    

    This example demonstrates how to get the data displayed in the dashboard item asynchronously when the dashboard is loaded.

    The labels at the top display the data row count for the specified dashboard item.

    win-update-data-async-example

    using DevExpress.DashboardCommon;
    using DevExpress.XtraEditors;
    using System;
    using System.Threading.Tasks;
    
    namespace DataCounterExample
    {
        public partial class ViewerForm1 : XtraForm {
            public ViewerForm1() {
                InitializeComponent();
                dashboardViewer1.Initialized += OnDashboardViewerInitialized;
                dashboardViewer1.MasterFilterSet += OnDashboardViewerMasterFilterSet;
                dashboardViewer1.MasterFilterCleared += OnDashboardViewerMasterFilterCleared;
            }
    
            async void OnDashboardViewerInitialized(object sender, EventArgs e) {
                simpleLabelItem1.Text = await GetLabelText("choroplethMapDashboardItem1", "Map");
                simpleLabelItem2.Text = await GetLabelText("gridDashboardItem1", "Grid");
            }
    
            async void OnDashboardViewerMasterFilterSet(object sender, MasterFilterSetEventArgs e) {
                simpleLabelItem2.Text = await GetLabelText("gridDashboardItem1", "Grid");
            }
    
            async void OnDashboardViewerMasterFilterCleared(object sender, MasterFilterClearedEventArgs e) {
                simpleLabelItem2.Text = await GetLabelText("gridDashboardItem1", "Grid");
            }
    
            async Task<string> GetLabelText(string itemName, string itemCaption) {
                var data = await dashboardViewer1.GetItemDataAsync(itemName);
                int count = data.GetAxisPoints(data.GetAxisNames()[0]).Count;
                return string.Format("{0}: {1}", itemCaption, count);
            }
        }
    }
    

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