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playerProfileID = (int)transfersDGV.SelectedRows[transfersDGV.CurrentRow.Index]
                                   .Cells[0].Value;

I get an error saying: "Index was out of range. Must be non-negative and less than the size of the collection." I've tried to pick up the value of a first cell from the selected row. What am I doing wrong?

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    Was there no row selected? Or does it have zero cells?
    – harold
    Jan 24, 2012 at 19:16
  • Try splitting the line of code into two lines. One to select row and then one to get cell. Which one does it throw the error on then?
    – Adam Gritt
    Jan 24, 2012 at 19:17
  • There's not enough code or information here for anyone to help you. Which of those indexes is the one that's complaining? The SelectedRows or the Cells? Are there actually any rows selected? What is transfersDGV.CurrentRow.Index? Have you done any basic debugging? Jan 24, 2012 at 19:18
  • Maybe break this down a bit and assign the value of "transferDGV.CurrentRow.Index" to a variable first, to make sure you are getting a selected row.
    – Zachary
    Jan 24, 2012 at 19:18

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You'll want to use

transfersDGV.SelectedRows[0].Cells[0].Value

SelectedRows contains the set of currently selected rows. If you select 1, it contains that row. If you select 10, it will contain those 10.

You need to check to see if there are any rows selected and then take the first one (or whichever one you need) to get the first cell's value.

CurrentRow is the row that currently has focus, and may or may not be among the selected rows.

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SelectedRows holds array of selected rows. If there are 2 rows selected, max accessible index in it would be 1. You try to access it via CurrentRow.Index property, which is relative position of row in whole grid. So you get the index out of range exception. If you want to

pick up the value of a first cell from the selected row

you should use

(int)transfersDGV.SelectedRows[0].Cells[0].Value;
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I can't say for sure without knowing what types you're using in the code there... Is transfersDGV an iterator of some kind? Some iterators point to the end or after the end of the collection once they have iterated through the whole collection. Another alternative is that it needs to be initalized somehow. There might also be a problem with Cells being empty, in which case Cells[0] would actually be causing the exception.

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