XRTableRow.Cells Property
Gets the collection of cells in the given table row.
Namespace: DevExpress.XtraReports.UI
Assembly: DevExpress.XtraReports.v17.2.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Reporting.Core
Declaration
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
XRTableCellCollection | A XRTableCellCollection object representing the collection of cells in the table row. |
Example
This example demonstrates how to create an XRTable at runtime.
Please note that it is always required to call the XRTable.BeginInit and XRTable.EndInit methods if you modify XRTable.Rows and XRTableRow.Cells
collections at runtime.
Tip
Online Example: Runtime table creation best practices (iterative approach)
using System.Drawing;
using System.Drawing.Printing;
using DevExpress.XtraReports.UI;
// ...
private void XtraReport1_BeforePrint(object sender, PrintEventArgs e) {
this.Detail.Controls.Add(CreateXRTable());
}
public XRTable CreateXRTable() {
int cellsInRow = 3;
int rowsCount = 3;
float rowHeight = 25f;
XRTable table = new XRTable();
table.Borders = DevExpress.XtraPrinting.BorderSide.All;
table.BeginInit();
for (int i = 0; i < rowsCount; i++) {
XRTableRow row = new XRTableRow();
row.HeightF = rowHeight;
for (int j = 0; j < cellsInRow; j++) {
XRTableCell cell = new XRTableCell();
row.Cells.Add(cell);
}
table.Rows.Add(row);
}
table.BeforePrint += new PrintEventHandler(table_BeforePrint);
table.AdjustSize();
table.EndInit();
return table;
}
// The following code makes the table span to the entire page width.
void table_BeforePrint(object sender, PrintEventArgs e) {
XRTable table = ((XRTable)sender);
table.LocationF = new DevExpress.Utils.PointFloat(0F, 0F);
table.WidthF = this.PageWidth - this.Margins.Left - this.Margins.Right;
}
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