Parameters
- row
- Row index.
- col
- Column index.
By default, the grid displays values in Boolean columns as check boxes (the column's data type determined by the C1.Win.C1FlexGrid.RowCol.DataType property). If you don't want Boolean values displayed as check boxes, set the column's C1.Win.C1FlexGrid.RowCol.Format property to a string containing the values that should be displayed for True and False values, separated by a semi-colon. For example:
flex.Cols["CheckBoxes"].DataType = typeof(bool); flex.Cols["yesNo"].DataType = typeof(bool); flex.Cols["yesNo"].Format := "Yes;No";
In unbound mode, you can use the C1.Win.C1FlexGrid.C1FlexGridBase.GetCellCheck and C1.Win.C1FlexGrid.C1FlexGridBase.SetCellCheck methods to add check boxes to any cells. The check boxes will be displayed along with any text in the cell, and you can set their position using the column's C1.Win.C1FlexGrid.RowCol.ImageAlign property.
There are two types of check boxes: Boolean and tri-state. Boolean check boxes toggle between the C1.Win.C1FlexGrid.CheckEnum.Checked and C1.Win.C1FlexGrid.CheckEnum.Unchecked states. Tri-state check boxes cycle through the settings C1.Win.C1FlexGrid.CheckEnum.TSChecked, C1.Win.C1FlexGrid.CheckEnum.TSUnchecked, and C1.Win.C1FlexGrid.CheckEnum.TSGrayed.
For example, the code below creates a Boolean checkbox in cell (3,3) and a tri-state checkbox in cell (4,3):
flex.SetCellCheck(3, 3, CheckEnum.Unchecked) // Boolean; flex.SetCellCheck(4, 3, CheckEnum.TSUnchecked) // tri-state;