I have been struggling the past few days to change the color of rows in a datagridview depending on the date displayed in one of the cells. I've looked at many examples on here but none of them have helped so far. Here's what I have right now:
for (int i = 0; i < eolGrid.Rows.Count; i++)
{
DateTime dateval = Convert.ToDateTime(eolGrid.Rows[i].Cells[3].Value);
if (dateval <= date)
eolGrid.Rows[i].Cells[3].Style.BackColor = Color.Red;
else if (dateval <= date.AddDays(14))
eolGrid.Rows[i].Cells[3].Style.BackColor = Color.Yellow;
else
{
eolGrid.Rows[i].Cells[3].Style.BackColor = Color.Green;
}
}
eolGrid is my datagrid, date equals DateTime.Today. I can change the default cell style back color of the entire grid using eolGrid.DefaultCellStyle.BackColor, but I cannot change individual row or cell colors.
Edit: I did read about a paint method that is called when a datagridview is created that can cause problems, would this be the case?
OnDataBound
Event..? also have you used the Debugger @David to step through the code..? google how to usedatagridviewcellcellstyle
for starters.. also here is a previous link that you can use for examples stackoverflow.com/questions/16105718/…DateTime dateVal = Convert.ToDateTime(eolGrid.Rows[i].Cells[3].Value;
orDateTime dateVal = (DateTime)(DGV.Rows[i].Cells[3].Value);