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  • Data Grid Command API

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    You can maintain a clean MVVM pattern and define custom logic in a ViewModel. The GridControl includes the following command counterparts for events that expect a return value:

    Property Description
    GridViewBase.AddingNewRowCommand, TreeListView.AddingNewNodeCommand Gets or sets a command that is executed before a new row is added to the GridControl.
    TableView.CellMergeCommand Gets or sets a command that allows you to specify custom cell merge rules.
    GridViewBase.CellValueChangedCommand, TreeListView.CellValueChangedCommand Gets or sets a command executed when a cell value is changed.
    GridViewBase.CellValueChangingCommand, TreeListView.CellValueChangingCommand Gets or sets a command executed when a user edits a cell value (for example, types or deletes a character, chooses a value from the drop-down list).
    GridControl.CustomColumnDisplayTextCommand, TreeListView.CustomColumnDisplayTextCommand Gets or sets a command that customizes a data cell‘s display text.
    CustomColumnGroupCommand Gets or sets a command that applies custom rules to group rows.
    GridControl.CustomColumnSortCommand, TreeListView.CustomColumnSortCommand Gets or sets a command that uses custom rules to sort rows.
    CustomGroupDisplayTextCommand Gets or sets a command that displays custom text in group rows.
    GridControl.CustomRowFilterCommand, TreeListView.CustomNodeFilterCommand Gets or sets a command that uses custom rules to filter rows.
    GridControl.CustomSummaryCommand, TreeListView.CustomSummaryCommand Gets or sets a command that calculates a custom summary.
    CustomSummaryExistsCommand Gets or sets a command that specifies which summaries should be calculated and displayed.
    GridControl.CustomUnboundColumnDataCommand, TreeListView.CustomUnboundColumnDataCommand Gets or sets a command that populates unbound columns with data.
    CustomUniqueValuesCommand Gets or sets a command that populates a column’s Drop-down Filter with unique values.
    TableView.InitNewRowCommand, TreeListView.InitNewNodeCommand Gets or sets a command that allows you to initialize a new row with default values.
    GridViewBase.InvalidRowExceptionCommand, TreeListView.InvalidNodeExceptionCommand Gets or sets a command that is executed when a row fails validation or cannot be saved to a data source.
    NodeChangedCommand Gets or sets a command that is executed when a node’s property changes.
    GridViewBase.RowCanceledCommand, TreeListView.NodeCanceledCommand Gets or sets a command that is executed when the changes made in a row are discarded.
    TableView.RowDoubleClickCommand, TreeListView.RowDoubleClickCommand Gets or sets a command executed when a user double-clicks a row.
    GridViewBase.RowUpdatedCommand, TreeListView.NodeUpdatedCommand Gets or sets a command executed when the GridControl updates the data source with the changes made within the focused row.
    GridViewBase.ValidateCellCommand, TreeListView.ValidateCellCommand Gets or sets a command that allows you to validate the focused cell’s data.
    GridViewBase.ValidateRowCommand, TreeListView.ValidateNodeCommand Gets or sets a command that validates row values.

    These commands expose UI-independent arguments and pass them to the ViewModel as a typed parameter. As a result, you can modify the command parameter at the ViewModel level and return values to a View:

    <dxg:GridControl CustomColumnDisplayTextCommand="{Binding CalculateDisplayTextCommand}" /> 
    
    public class ViewModel: ViewModelBase {
        // ...
    
        [Command]
        public void CalculateDisplayText(DevExpress.Mvvm.Xpf.CustomColumnDisplayTextArgs args) {
            args.DisplayText = GetLocalizedValue(args.FieldName, args.Value, Language);
        }
    }
    

    If an event does not have a command counterpart property, you can use the EventToCommand behavior to bind your command to the event. This behavior allows you to pass a parameter to the bound command and return the parameter to the event.

    Note

    Command counterparts for events do not support Asynchronous Commands.

    Built-in Commands

    The GridControl includes multiple built-in commands that allow you to expand/collapse group rows, move focus, sort/group data, and so on.

    The following classes store these commands:

    Class Description
    GridCommands Provides access to built-in grid commands.
    DataViewCommandsBase Contains built-in commands common to all the GridControl views.
    TableViewCommands Provides access to the TableView‘s built-in commands.
    TreeListViewCommands Provides access to the TreeListView‘s built-in commands.
    CardViewCommands Provides access to the CardView‘s built-in commands.

    Refer to these class members to get the full list of available commands.

    The code snippet below demonstrates how to use built-in commands:

    <Button Command="{Binding ElementName=grid,Path=View.Commands.ShowSearchPanel}" />
    

    Custom Commands

    You can specify your own commands in a ViewModel. The following help topic illustrates how to create a command that deletes selected rows from the GridControl: Binding to a Collection of Selected Items.

    DevExpress WPF | Grid Control - Delete Selected Rows Command