问题
How do you modify a propertygrid at runtime in every way? I want to be able to add and remove properties and add "dynamic types", what I mean with that is a type that result in a runtime generated dropdown in the propertygrid using a TypeConverter.
I have actually been able to do both those things (add/remove properties and add dynamic type) but only separately not at the same time.
To implement the support to add and remove properties at runtime I used this codeproject article and modified the code a bit to support different types (not just strings).
private System.Windows.Forms.PropertyGrid propertyGrid1;
private CustomClass myProperties = new CustomClass();
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
myProperties.Add(new CustomProperty("Name", "Sven", typeof(string), false, true));
myProperties.Add(new CustomProperty("MyBool", "True", typeof(bool), false, true));
myProperties.Add(new CustomProperty("CaptionPosition", "Top", typeof(CaptionPosition), false, true));
myProperties.Add(new CustomProperty("Custom", "", typeof(StatesList), false, true)); //<-- doesn't work
}
/// <summary>
/// CustomClass (Which is binding to property grid)
/// </summary>
public class CustomClass: CollectionBase,ICustomTypeDescriptor
{
/// <summary>
/// Add CustomProperty to Collectionbase List
/// </summary>
/// <param name="Value"></param>
public void Add(CustomProperty Value)
{
base.List.Add(Value);
}
/// <summary>
/// Remove item from List
/// </summary>
/// <param name="Name"></param>
public void Remove(string Name)
{
foreach(CustomProperty prop in base.List)
{
if(prop.Name == Name)
{
base.List.Remove(prop);
return;
}
}
}
etc...
public enum CaptionPosition
{
Top,
Left
}
My complete solution can be downloaded here.
It works fine when I add strings, bools or enums, but when I try to add a "dynamic type" like StatesList it doesn't work. Does anyone know why and can help me to solve it?
public class StatesList : System.ComponentModel.StringConverter
{
private string[] _States = { "Alabama", "Alaska", "Arizona", "Arkansas" };
public override System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter.StandardValuesCollection
GetStandardValues(ITypeDescriptorContext context)
{
return new StandardValuesCollection(_States);
}
public override bool GetStandardValuesSupported(ITypeDescriptorContext context)
{
return true;
}
public override bool GetStandardValuesExclusive(ITypeDescriptorContext context)
{
return true;
}
}
The method of using a TypeConverter works fine when you don't try to add the property at runtime, for example this code works without any problem, but I want to be able to do both.
Please take a look at my project. Thanks!
回答1:
What you do, is adding StatesList (a TypeConverter) as a property.
What you should do, is adding a property with StatesList as its TypeConverter.
回答2:
Ah, of course!
myProperties.Add(new CustomProperty("Custom", "", typeof(States), false, true));
[TypeConverter(typeof(StatesList))]
public class States
{
}
Works like a charm, thank you!
I have updated my project, hope it can be helpful to others, it can be found here.
回答3:
This question and answer was of great usefulness to me. However, I needed to extend things a bit further by allowing for run-time generated dropdown list values. I thought I would post some sample code in regards to what it required, in case anyone finds it useful.
First, I added an options parameter to the CustomProperty constructor and added an Options property:
private List<string> lOptions;
public CustomProperty(string sName, object value, Type tType, bool bReadOnly, bool bVisible, List<string> lOptions)
{
this.lOptions = lOptions;
}
public List<string> Options
{
get { return lOptions; }
}
Second, I added an Options property to the CustomPropertyDescriptor class:
public List<string> Options
{
get
{
return m_Property.Options;
}
}
Third, I had to modify the GetStandardValues method in my dynamic type class (i.e. StatesList) to make use of the new Options property on the CustomPropertyDescriptor Object:
public override StandardValuesCollection
GetStandardValues(ITypeDescriptorContext context)
{
CustomPropertyDescriptor descriptor = (CustomPropertyDescriptor)context.PropertyDescriptor;
return new StandardValuesCollection(descriptor.Options);
}
Finally, I had to pass in my list of options when creating a new CustomProperty object:
List<string> optionsList = new List<string>(new string[] { "test1", "test2", "test3" });
CustomProperty myProperty = new CustomProperty(attr.Name, attr.Value, valueType, false, true, optionsList);
In place of the static list that I passed in for this example, you can generate the list of options for your dropdown in any manner that you please, giving you full control over the options available.
回答4:
in my case TypeConverter did not apply to States class
[TypeConverter(typeof(StatesList))] // not work
public class States
{
}
so i added override in CustomPropertyDescriptor
public override TypeConverter Converter
{
get {
if (this.PropertyType.Equals(typeof(States)) ) {
return new StatesList(); ;
}
return base.Converter;
}
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/313822/how-to-modify-propertygrid-at-runtime-add-remove-property-and-dynamic-types-enu