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I have a DataGrid which has a DataTable set as its ItemsSource. The DataTable holds 24 columns and ~1600 rows (actually I will have to load alot more rows later on, but for now this is troublesome enough).

Despite setting virtualization for columns and rows active, the DataGrid takes around 30 seconds to display those 1600 rows. After that, scrolling vertically works fine, horizontally is laggy, though you'd expect it the other way around.

If I run a memory profiler, I can verify that most of the memory used by the application comes from DataGridCells, Borders, ContentPresenters and Textblocks. To me, this indicates that the grid does not virtualize its rows properly.

Can anyone confirm that there's an issues with DataGrid's virtualization? Or is there some sort of infamous trap in the implementation of this control?

Looking forward to any kind of input/suggestions. Thanks :)

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  • Are all columns standard columns, means text only or are some of them containing controls like CheckBoxes etc?
    – DHN
    Feb 19, 2013 at 13:24
  • No, two of them are checkboxes. Feb 19, 2013 at 13:37
  • Hmm, then give it a try and remove these two columns or change their appearance to "standard".
    – DHN
    Feb 19, 2013 at 13:46
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    Made no difference, unfortunately. Feb 19, 2013 at 13:50

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I've solved the issue. My DataGrid was sitting inside a ScrollViewer, in which it would stretch infinitely. So it was fooled into thinking everything was visible, that's why it wouldn't virtualize its items. I removed the ScrollViewer (DataGrid has scrollbars on its own anyway) and it works flawlessly now.

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Hmm, ok I don't know why but obviously I've to add some glue text to post an answer here. Maybe, this SO answer will help you.

Edit

As additional advice I'd like to recommend you to think about your approach. Is it really necessary to add 1.6k+ items to a DataGrid? Perhaps you should think about deferred loading.

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    Yes, I've thought about this. Strangely, a Winforms DataGrid seems to perform correctly. Feb 19, 2013 at 13:58
  • Ok, what about the link in the answer?
    – DHN
    Feb 19, 2013 at 14:00
  • Checkboxes don't seem to be the issue. Removing said columns didn't do the trick. Feb 19, 2013 at 14:03
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    Yes, that helped, of course. But it's no use to me, I expect the user to scroll down a few hundred rows immediately. Feb 19, 2013 at 14:17
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    Since the grid will show data gathered from many sources at 100hz (sources are accelerometers and CAN-bus), I can't do with a small amount of rows. Sure I can force the user to filter the results before displaying them, it'll still be several thousand rows in the end. Feb 19, 2013 at 14:35

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