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In my datagridview, I have got some columns are read only, so i have given in some color. When I load the the DGV in advance view with all columns including read only. When the user cliks on Normal View I want to just display the normal eitable cols and hide the read only columns and the color.

I'm on telerik and using radgrid.

I tried the below approach but it's not working. Is there any better way of doing this?? Thank you.

private void normalToolStripMenuItem_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)//Normal View
{
    DTURradGridView.Columns[2].IsVisible = false;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[3].IsVisible = false;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[4].IsVisible = false;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[5].IsVisible = false;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[7].IsVisible = false;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[11].IsVisible = false;

    DTURradGridView.Columns[2].ReadOnly = false;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[3].ReadOnly = false;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[4].ReadOnly = false;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[5].ReadOnly = false;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[7].ReadOnly = false;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[11].ReadOnly = false;

    DTURradGridView.CellFormatting -= DTURradGridView_CellFormatting;
}

private void advancedToolStripMenuItem_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) //Advanced View
{
    DTURradGridView.Columns[2].IsVisible = true;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[3].IsVisible = true;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[4].IsVisible = true;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[5].IsVisible = true;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[7].IsVisible = true;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[11].IsVisible = true;

    DTURradGridView.Columns[2].ReadOnly = true;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[3].ReadOnly = true;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[4].ReadOnly = true;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[5].ReadOnly = true;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[7].ReadOnly = true;
    DTURradGridView.Columns[11].ReadOnly = true;

    DTURradGridView.CellFormatting += DTURradGridView_CellFormatting;   
}

private void DTURradGridView_CellFormatting(object sender, CellFormattingEventArgs e)
{
    if (e.CellElement.ColumnIndex != 2 && e.CellElement.ColumnIndex != 3 && e.CellElement.ColumnIndex != 4
    && e.CellElement.ColumnIndex != 5 && e.CellElement.ColumnIndex != 7 && e.CellElement.ColumnIndex != 11) return;

    e.CellElement.DrawFill = true;
    e.CellElement.NumberOfColors = 1;
    e.CellElement.BackColor = Color.LightSlateGray;
    e.CellElement.GradientStyle = GradientStyles.Linear;    
}

When I click on the normal view, I see the colors of the col index 2,3,4,5. So the -= is not working.

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  • What is the result that you are getting?
    – Jon B
    Oct 26, 2012 at 18:06
  • In the noraml mode, i see the color for the cols which are not read only.
    – linguini
    Oct 26, 2012 at 18:14

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The better approach would be to set read-only columns and their color once at form startup, preferably by name. See How to change color of a column in datagridview?

Then iterate through columns and hide or show those which are readonly, depending on which mode you are in. Having it hard-coded like this is not a good practice:

DTURradGridView.Columns[2].ReadOnly = true;
DTURradGridView.Columns[3].ReadOnly = true;
DTURradGridView.Columns[4].ReadOnly = true;

Who knows what's 2, 3, 4? Nobody. Problem is you can easily get lost in your own code.

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  • I can do the readonly programatically at startup but how about cell formatting??
    – linguini
    Oct 26, 2012 at 18:13
  • @linguini: Same thing, set it once at form startup. Then you don't need to change it, because once hidden, you don't care about their color. Oct 26, 2012 at 18:14
  • @ Neolisk: If the user wants to see the contents that they have to differentiate among all the cols thats why i need color
    – linguini
    Oct 26, 2012 at 18:15
  • @linguini: I'm not saying remove color, I'm saying colorize once and don't change it every time. Is it possible to do? Oct 26, 2012 at 18:19
  • @linguini: well, try to rewrite your code then, to account for the above guidelines and let us know how it goes. Oct 26, 2012 at 18:23

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