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AfterSelectChangeEventArgs Class

Event parameters used for the AfterSelectChange event
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Class AfterSelectChangeEventArgs 
   Inherits System.EventArgs
public class AfterSelectChangeEventArgs : System.EventArgs 
Example
Following code shows some of the information available in AfterSelectChange event. It writes out information on the new selection.

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Imports Infragistics.Shared
Imports Infragistics.Win
Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinGrid
Imports System.Diagnostics

   Private Sub UltraGrid1_AfterSelectChange(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As Infragistics.Win.UltraWinGrid.AfterSelectChangeEventArgs) Handles ultraGrid1.AfterSelectChange

       Debug.Write("AfterSelectChange: ")

       ' Check the type to find out whether rows, columns or cells were seelcted.
       If e.Type Is GetType(UltraGridGroupByRow) Then

           ' Item type is a group-by-row so use Rows property off the Selected to access those items.
           If Me.ultraGrid1.Selected.Rows.Count = 0 Then
               Debug.WriteLine("No group-by rows selected.")
           Else
               Debug.WriteLine(Me.ultraGrid1.Selected.Rows.Count & " group-by rows selected.")
           End If

       ElseIf e.Type Is GetType(UltraGridRow) Then

           ' Item type is a row so use Rows property off the Selected to access those items.
           If Me.ultraGrid1.Selected.Rows.Count = 0 Then
               Debug.WriteLine("No rows selected.")
           Else
               Debug.WriteLine(Me.ultraGrid1.Selected.Rows.Count & " rows selected.")
           End If

       ElseIf e.Type Is GetType(UltraGridColumn) Then

           ' Item type is a column so use Columns property off the Selected to access those items.
           If Me.ultraGrid1.Selected.Columns.Count = 0 Then
               Debug.WriteLine("Columns are being unselected.")
           Else
               Debug.WriteLine(Me.ultraGrid1.Selected.Columns.Count & " columns are being selected.")
           End If

       ElseIf e.Type Is GetType(UltraGridCell) Then

           ' Item type is a cell so use Cells property off the Selected to access those items.
           If Me.ultraGrid1.Selected.Cells.Count = 0 Then
               Debug.WriteLine("Columns are being unselected.")
           Else
               Debug.WriteLine(Me.ultraGrid1.Selected.Cells.Count & " cells are being selected.")
           End If

       End If

   End Sub
using Infragistics.Shared;
using Infragistics.Win;
using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinGrid;
using System.Diagnostics;

private void ultraGrid1_AfterSelectChange(object sender, Infragistics.Win.UltraWinGrid.AfterSelectChangeEventArgs e)
{

	Debug.Write( "AfterSelectChange: " );

	// Check the type to find out whether rows, columns or cells were seelcted.
	if ( typeof ( UltraGridGroupByRow ) == e.Type )
	{
		// Item type is a group-by-row so use Rows property off the Selected to access those items.
		if ( this.ultraGrid1.Selected.Rows.Count == 0 )
			Debug.WriteLine( "No group-by rows selected." );
		else
			Debug.WriteLine( this.ultraGrid1.Selected.Rows.Count + " group-by rows selected." );
	}
	else if ( typeof( UltraGridRow ) == e.Type )
	{
		// Item type is a row so use Rows property off the Selected to access those items.
		if ( this.ultraGrid1.Selected.Rows.Count == 0 )
			Debug.WriteLine( "No rows selected." );
		else
			Debug.WriteLine( this.ultraGrid1.Selected.Rows.Count + " rows selected." );
	}
	else if ( typeof( UltraGridColumn ) == e.Type )
	{
		// Item type is a column so use Columns property off the Selected to access those items.
		if ( this.ultraGrid1.Selected.Columns.Count == 0 )
			Debug.WriteLine( "Columns are being unselected." );
		else
			Debug.WriteLine( this.ultraGrid1.Selected.Columns.Count + " columns are being selected." );
	}
	else if ( typeof( UltraGridCell ) == e.Type )
	{
		// Item type is a cell so use Cells property off the Selected to access those items.
		if ( this.ultraGrid1.Selected.Cells.Count == 0 )
			Debug.WriteLine( "Columns are being unselected." );
		else
			Debug.WriteLine( this.ultraGrid1.Selected.Cells.Count + " cells are being selected." );
	}	
									
}
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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