List<string> f = new List<string>();
f.Add("Hello");
DataGrid1.ItemsSource = f;
It's display to me a one column with the header "Length" and inside the length of the word. How do i solve it?
_dgCars.AutoGenerateColumns = false;
DataGridViewTextBoxColumn makeColumn = new DataGridViewTextBoxColumn();
makeColumn.DataPropertyName = "Make";
makeColumn.HeaderText = "The Car's Make";
DataGridViewTextBoxColumn modelColumn = new DataGridViewTextBoxColumn();
modelColumn.DataPropertyName = "Model";
modelColumn.HeaderText = "The Car's Model";
DataGridViewTextBoxColumn yearColumn = new DataGridViewTextBoxColumn();
yearColumn.DataPropertyName = "Year";
yearColumn.HeaderText = "The Car's Year";
_dgCars.Columns.Add(makeColumn);
_dgCars.Columns.Add(modelColumn);
_dgCars.Columns.Add(yearColumn);
BindingList<Car> cars = new BindingList<Car>();
cars.Add(new Car("Ford", "Mustang", 1967));
cars.Add(new Car("Shelby AC", "Cobra", 1965));
cars.Add(new Car("Chevrolet", "Corvette Sting Ray", 1965));
_dgCars.DataSource = cars;
use System.Collections.Generic in your namespace ,although list is good but advantage of using BindingList is that you can also do further modifications,updation in datagrid where u can't do this in list...Hope this might work for you
Either define your own custom column or build composite objects.
But you should better use another control like a ListBox
which has the same API.
BindingList
here is an example here stackoverflow.com/questions/1228539/…