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There has been quite a bit of interest in dark themes recently. This is because more users are finding the white background of applications straining their eyes, especially when they are spending a lot of time in front of the computer screen. The convenience...
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[Infragistics] Petar Monov
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Petar Monov
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Posted On:
Mon, Feb 18 2013
This is a simple approach ( Grid_Binding_SelectedItems.zip ) on how to add a bindable property to your XamDataGrid that can be used to control the SelectedItems from your view model. In the sample I have made a View Model that has an ObservableCollection...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Tue, Oct 23 2012
I recently had a good friend of mine send me an email asking how to dynamically generate columns based on a collection of objects with the XamDataGrid . This seems like a very common task that just about all applications will probably need to do. It’s...
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A number of line of business applications use XamDataGrid for its rich feature set, high customizability and performance. If there’s been one constant development in the use of the XamDataGrid across all industries, it’s been the increasing amount of...
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Thank you for attending our webinar on August 23rd. I presented the NetAdvantage for WPF product briefly, showed one of the showcase applications which ship as part of the free trial , and built a simple LOB application which uses the Ribbon , DockManager...
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The vast majority line of business application rely on grids for showing record data. In your WPF applications, you can find the XamDataGrid (a part of NetAdvantage for WPF ) especially useful for showing such data – it is a high-performance, fully-featured...
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The XamDataGrid control is a highly-functional high-performance grid control that’s a part of the NetAdvantage for WPF ( samples ), along with other controls for line of business applications, such as editors , docking , ribbon , scheduler , and...
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It has been a clear trend over the past years to move a big deal of interaction with applications from the usual desktop experience to touch-enabled versions – easily portable and compact tablets, comfortable touch displays and a whole army of mobile...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, XAML, Cross-Platform, Silverlight, xamInputs, xamGrid, XamDataGrid, Infragistics Grid, Grid, 12.1, NetAdvantage 12.1, Flick, Touch, Tap, Touch-firendly, Gesture, Pan
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Fri, Jun 1 2012
If you are building a WPF application, chances are you are using the MVVM pattern. If you are using the MVVM pattern, I am sure you have discovered certain scenarios that become difficult to accomplish in a ViewModel when trying to respond to something...
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Sorting, filtering, grouping and summaries, thus far, have always been performed been performed internally by the Data Presenter – it was designed after all to be the backbone of data-driven controls and it provides a whole armada of automatic functionality...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, XAML, XamDataGrid, Infragistics Grid, Grid, Summary, Filter, GroupBy, Load On Demand, CTP, Data, 12.1, NetAdvantage 12.1, Virtualization, Sorting, External Operations
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Wed, Apr 11 2012
I was monitoring my Twitter feed, like I always do, and saw a tweet come through asking about how to validate an object’s property against it’s parent ObservableCollection in the Infragistics XamDataGrid. What this person was trying to accomplish...
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The XamDataGrid , the grid control which comes as a part of the NetAdvantage for WPF Line of Business product, has been in use for a few years in a variety of scenarios – from customizability and rich templating, to high data density and high-performance...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Thu, Mar 1 2012
Quite some time ago, Josh Smith wrote a post on how to adorn the cells of the XamDataGrid. I like the concept, but wanted a better implementation that didn’t rely on events or initializing controls in the code behind. So this led me to write a simple...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Tue, Feb 28 2012
Have you ever had the need to edit multiple cells with the same value? Well if you have, then this post is for you. I was cruising through the Infragistics forums today and saw a question about implementing multi-cell editing in the XamDataGrid. It was...
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This post is kind of a follow up, part two if you will, on integrating the XamSparkline – a XAML cross-platform control part of both NetAdvantage for WPF and Silverlight Data Visualization packages – into Infragistics grids’ cells. If...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, XAML, Cross-Platform, 11.2, XamDataGrid, Infragistics Grid, Grid, Chart, Hierarchical Grid, Hierarchical, Markers, Value Converter, Integration, Normal Range, Trendline, XamSparkline, Sparkline, Unbound Field
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There has been quite a bit of interest in dark themes recently. This is because more users are finding the white background of applications straining their eyes, especially when they are spending a lot of time in front of the computer screen. The convenience...
-
-
By:
[Infragistics] Petar Monov
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In:
Petar Monov
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Posted On:
Mon, Feb 18 2013
This is a simple approach ( Grid_Binding_SelectedItems.zip ) on how to add a bindable property to your XamDataGrid that can be used to control the SelectedItems from your view model. In the sample I have made a View Model that has an ObservableCollection...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Tue, Oct 23 2012
I recently had a good friend of mine send me an email asking how to dynamically generate columns based on a collection of objects with the XamDataGrid . This seems like a very common task that just about all applications will probably need to do. It’s...
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A number of line of business applications use XamDataGrid for its rich feature set, high customizability and performance. If there’s been one constant development in the use of the XamDataGrid across all industries, it’s been the increasing amount of...
-
Thank you for attending our webinar on August 23rd. I presented the NetAdvantage for WPF product briefly, showed one of the showcase applications which ship as part of the free trial , and built a simple LOB application which uses the Ribbon , DockManager...
-
The vast majority line of business application rely on grids for showing record data. In your WPF applications, you can find the XamDataGrid (a part of NetAdvantage for WPF ) especially useful for showing such data – it is a high-performance, fully-featured...
-
The XamDataGrid control is a highly-functional high-performance grid control that’s a part of the NetAdvantage for WPF ( samples ), along with other controls for line of business applications, such as editors , docking , ribbon , scheduler , and...
-
It has been a clear trend over the past years to move a big deal of interaction with applications from the usual desktop experience to touch-enabled versions – easily portable and compact tablets, comfortable touch displays and a whole army of mobile...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, XAML, Cross-Platform, Silverlight, xamInputs, xamGrid, XamDataGrid, Infragistics Grid, Grid, 12.1, NetAdvantage 12.1, Flick, Touch, Tap, Touch-firendly, Gesture, Pan
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Fri, Jun 1 2012
If you are building a WPF application, chances are you are using the MVVM pattern. If you are using the MVVM pattern, I am sure you have discovered certain scenarios that become difficult to accomplish in a ViewModel when trying to respond to something...
-
Sorting, filtering, grouping and summaries, thus far, have always been performed been performed internally by the Data Presenter – it was designed after all to be the backbone of data-driven controls and it provides a whole armada of automatic functionality...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, XAML, XamDataGrid, Infragistics Grid, Grid, Summary, Filter, GroupBy, Load On Demand, CTP, Data, 12.1, NetAdvantage 12.1, Virtualization, Sorting, External Operations
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Wed, Apr 11 2012
I was monitoring my Twitter feed, like I always do, and saw a tweet come through asking about how to validate an object’s property against it’s parent ObservableCollection in the Infragistics XamDataGrid. What this person was trying to accomplish...
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The XamDataGrid , the grid control which comes as a part of the NetAdvantage for WPF Line of Business product, has been in use for a few years in a variety of scenarios – from customizability and rich templating, to high data density and high-performance...
-
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Thu, Mar 1 2012
Quite some time ago, Josh Smith wrote a post on how to adorn the cells of the XamDataGrid. I like the concept, but wanted a better implementation that didn’t rely on events or initializing controls in the code behind. So this led me to write a simple...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Tue, Feb 28 2012
Have you ever had the need to edit multiple cells with the same value? Well if you have, then this post is for you. I was cruising through the Infragistics forums today and saw a question about implementing multi-cell editing in the XamDataGrid. It was...
-
This post is kind of a follow up, part two if you will, on integrating the XamSparkline – a XAML cross-platform control part of both NetAdvantage for WPF and Silverlight Data Visualization packages – into Infragistics grids’ cells. If...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, XAML, Cross-Platform, 11.2, XamDataGrid, Infragistics Grid, Grid, Chart, Hierarchical Grid, Hierarchical, Markers, Value Converter, Integration, Normal Range, Trendline, XamSparkline, Sparkline, Unbound Field