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I have one scenarion in which i need to set my rows and columns width with out horizontal and vertical scroll.I have a fixed grid of 75 Columns and 41 Rows, it binds with simple for loop and its autogeneratecolumns is True. How i can set my rows and columns dimension as per my screen.

Images of Screen i got.

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I do not want any scroll and want that my 41 rows and 75 columns fit inside the one screen.

My Code (xaml.cs):

DataTable dt = new DataTable();
for (int i = 1; i <= 75; i++)
{
DataColumn col = new DataColumn();
col.ColumnName = i.ToString();
dt.Columns.Add(col);
}
for (int i = 1; i <= 41; i++)
{
DataRow _r = dt.NewRow();
for (int j = 1; j <= 75; j++)
{
_r[j.ToString()] = j.ToString();
}
dt.Rows.Add(_r);
}
grdRowsColumns.ItemsSource = dt.DefaultView;

How to set its rows and columns width to mininum so that it can adjust with in a space with out scroll.

Xaml File:

<DataGrid Name="grdRowsColumns" AutoGenerateColumns="True" Margin="0,-9,10,79">
</DataGrid>

In Xaml i have only DataGrid without any column.

Please suggest how i can do that thing.

2 Answers 2

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I found something that might guide you in the right direction!

Customized auto-generated columns

refers to how you can "Customize Auto-Generated Columns in the DataGrid Control"

furthermore this link: datagrid-setting-the-size-of-columns-in-code-behind

Hope this helps you.

Update: Here is another suggestion on how you could do this.

Update in xaml you can also write:

<DataGrid ItemsSource="{Binding}" AutoGenerateColumns="True" ColumnWidth="*"  />

this will set all your columns to the width of your screen/parent control.

however havn't figured out how to manipulate "RowHeight" in xaml without setting a template/style

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simple as that

<Viewbox Stretch="Uniform" >
   <DataGrid Name="grdRowsColumns" AutoGenerateColumns="True" Margin="0,-9,10,79"/>
</Viewbox>

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