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Adding a CheckBox Column to a DataGrid

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29 May 2003 1  
Shows how to add a checkbox column to a datagrid

Sample Image - DataGridCheckBoxCol.gif

Introduction

A recent project I was working on required a user to select a number of options from a list. Instead of using a mulit-select list box which didn't really fit into the design of the site we decided to make a reusable control that would add a checkbox to a DataGrid.

Using the code

To use the checkbox column in a DataGrid it's simply a matter of registering the tag at the top of the page:

<%@ Register TagPrefix="chkbox" Namespace="DataGridControls" 
    Assembly="DataGridCheckbox" %>

Then to add the checkbox column to the DataGrid:

<asp:DataGrid ID="dgTestGrid" Runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns=True 
    border="0" width="50%">
   <Columns>
   <chkbox:CheckBoxColumn/>
   </Columns>
  </asp:DataGrid>

The CheckBoxColumn class is pretty straight forward:

using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;
namespace DataGridControls
{
 /// <summary>

 /// CheckBoxColumn Derives from DataGrid Column

 /// </summary>

 public class CheckBoxColumn : DataGridColumn
 {
    public CheckBoxColumn(): base()
      {
      }
  
      public override void InitializeCell(TableCell cell, 
        int columnIndex, ListItemType itemType) 
      {
           //let the base class initialize the cell

           base.InitializeCell(cell, columnIndex, itemType);



           //we don't want to add a checkbox to the header.

           if(    itemType == ListItemType.EditItem || 
            itemType == ListItemType.Item || 
            itemType == ListItemType.AlternatingItem || 
            itemType == ListItemType.SelectedItem){

                HtmlInputCheckBox checkbox = new HtmlInputCheckBox();
                //assign an ID that we can use to find the control later

                checkbox.ID = "checkboxCol";
                cell.Controls.Add(checkbox);
           }
      }
      public Int32[] SelectedIndexes 
      {
           get 
           {
                ArrayList selectedIndexList = new ArrayList();
                //iterate each DataGridItem and find our checkbox

                foreach( DataGridItem item in this.Owner.Items ) 
                {
                     HtmlInputCheckBox chkBox = 
                        (HtmlInputCheckBox) item.FindControl("checkboxCol");
     
                     //If it's selected then add it to our ArrayList

                     if ( chkBox != null && chkBox.Checked )  
                     {
                          selectedIndexList.Add( item.ItemIndex );
                     } 
     
                }
                return (Int32[])selectedIndexList.ToArray(typeof( 
                        System.Int32 ) );
           }
      }
      public object[] SelectedDataKeys 
      {
           get 
           {
                //Just iterate each of the selectedindexes and 

                //match it up to the datakey field

                ArrayList dataKeyList = new ArrayList();
                //make sure the datakeys have some values

                if(this.Owner.DataKeys.Count > 0)
                {
                     foreach( Int32 selectedIndex in SelectedIndexes ) 
                     {
     
                          object DataKey = 
                              (this.Owner.DataKeys[selectedIndex].ToString());
                          dataKeyList.Add(DataKey);
                     }
                }
                return (object[])dataKeyList.ToArray(typeof( object ) );
           }
   
      }
   }
}

The class exposes 2 properties: 

  • SelectedDataKeys: Returns an ArrayList with the DataKey values
  • SelectedIndexes: Returns an Int32[] with the selectedIndex values

To find out which checkbox has been selected:

//On our button's Onclick


protected void btnSubmit_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
  {
   //Get our checkboxcolumn, we know it's position is 0

   CheckBoxColumn chkbox = (CheckBoxColumn) dgTestGrid.Columns[0];
   
   foreach(object datakeyfield in chkbox.SelectedDataKeys)
   {
    Response.Write(datakeyfield.ToString() + "<br>");
   }
  }

That's pretty much it, the DataKeyField of the DataGrid can be of any type. The sample I've included binds a DataTable to the DataGrid, you can change the DataKeyField from "ID" (int) to "Name" (string) to see the code working with different types.

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