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I have a DataGrid in my wpf app

<DataGrid Name="datagrid2" ItemSource="{Binding}" CanUserReorderColumns="False" 
          IsReadOnly="True" SelectionMode="Single" CanUserResizeColumns="False" 
          CanUserResizeRows="False" LoadingRow="datagrid2_LoadingRow" />

and I am providing its ItemSource as

datagrid2.ItemSource = mydatatable.DefaultView;

and its rowheader as

private void datagrid2_LoadingRow(object sender, DataGridRowEventArgs e)
{
    e.Row.Header = Some_string_araay[e.Row.GetIndex()];
}

Sometimes my problem arises that rowheader becomes first column's data. Hence the last column and its data becomes headerless. I thought it was a layout problem, so after providing ItemSource and in LoadingRow I do datagrid2.UpdateLayout(). But the problem remains the same.

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When I click on any ColumnHeader, data gets aligned correctly.

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What could be the reason and solution for this problem?

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  • Can you post an image of your DataGrid(in haeaderless state)? It's hard to visualize what exactly is going wrong. and clicking on which ColumnHeader solves the problem?
    – akjoshi
    Jun 25, 2012 at 11:46
  • @akjoshi: Clicking on any columnheader realigns them correctly. Jun 25, 2012 at 11:47

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Ok, I think I know why this is happening.

The first column(having your row headers) width is determined at run-time based on its contents(row header data) when grid loads. Now in your case when grid loads your row headers have no data(you set header in LoadingRow event) so the width of first column gets set to 0; Once you update the row headers it doesn't get reflected as DataGrid doesn't refreshes itself.

Once you click on a column header it recalculates the RowHeader width and this time it is correct as your row headers have data.

There should be some easy solution to this but one way to do this can be to bind your RowHeaderWidth with the SelectAllButton(in 0,0, cell) like this -

// Loaded event handler for Datagrid
private void DataGridLoaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
    datagrid2.LayoutUpdated += DataGridLayoutUpdated;
}

private void DataGridLayoutUpdated(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    // Find the selectAll button present in grid
    DependencyObject dep = sender as DependencyObject;

    // Navigate down the visual tree to the button
    while (!(dep is Button))
    {
        dep = VisualTreeHelper.GetChild(dep, 0);
    }

    Button selectAllButton = dep as Button;

    // Create & attach a RowHeaderWidth binding to selectAllButton; 
    // used for resizing the first(header) column
    Binding keyBinding = new Binding("RowHeaderWidth");
    keyBinding.Source = datagrid2;
    keyBinding.Mode = BindingMode.OneWay; // Try TwoWay if OneWay doesn't work)
    selectAllButton.SetBinding(WidthProperty, keyBinding);

    // We don't need to do it again, Remove the handler
    datagrid2.LayoutUpdated -= DataGridLayoutUpdated;
}

I have done something similar to change the first column's widht based on 0,0'th cell data and it works fine; Hope this will work for you.

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  • What is HandleMatrixDataGridLayoutUpdated? Jun 25, 2012 at 12:44
  • Ohh sorry, thats typo mistake; that's event handler for LayoutUpdated event of dataGrid. All this cofusion as I am inherithing DataGrid to create custom DataGridControl in my case. Updated answer to fit your scenario.
    – akjoshi
    Jun 25, 2012 at 13:30

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