How do I make the DataGridView show the selected row?

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傲寒 2020-12-07 18:17

I need to force the DataGridView to show the selected row.

In short, I have a textbox that changes the DGV select

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  • 2020-12-07 18:43

    Consider also this code (uses the from competent_tech suggested way):

    private static void EnsureVisibleRow(DataGridView view, int rowToShow)
    {
        if (rowToShow >= 0 && rowToShow < view.RowCount)
        {
            var countVisible = view.DisplayedRowCount(false);
            var firstVisible = view.FirstDisplayedScrollingRowIndex;
            if (rowToShow < firstVisible)
            {
                view.FirstDisplayedScrollingRowIndex = rowToShow;
            }
            else if (rowToShow >= firstVisible + countVisible)
            {
                view.FirstDisplayedScrollingRowIndex = rowToShow - countVisible + 1;
            }
        }
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-07 18:48

    Please note that setting FirstDisplayedScrollingRowIndex when your DataGridView is not enabled will scroll the list to desired row, but scrollbar will not reflect its position. Simpliest solution is re-enabling and disabling your DGV.

    dataGridView1.Enabled = true;
    dataGridView1.FirstDisplayedScrollingRowIndex = index;
    dataGridView1.Enabled = false;
    
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  • 2020-12-07 18:49

    You can set:

    dataGridView1.FirstDisplayedScrollingRowIndex = dataGridView1.SelectedRows[0].Index;
    

    Here is the MSDN documentation on this property.

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  • 2020-12-07 18:51
    int rowIndex = -1;
    foreach (DataGridViewRow row in dataGridView1.Rows)
    {
        if (row.Cells[0].Value.ToString().Equals(searchString))
        {
            rowIndex = row.Index;
            break;
        }
    }
    if (rowIndex >= 0)
    {
        dataGridView1.CurrentCell = dataGridView1[visibleColumnIndex, rowIndex];
    }
    

    visibleColumnIndex - selected cell must be visible

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  • 2020-12-07 18:55

    I made the next search function it works wel for scrolling selections in display.

    private void btnSearch_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
      dataGridView1.ClearSelection();
      string strSearch = txtSearch.Text.ToUpper();
      int iIndex = -1;
      int iFirstFoundRow = -1;
      bool bFound = false;
      if (strSearch != "")
      {
        dataGridView1.SelectionMode = DataGridViewSelectionMode.FullRowSelect;
    
        /*  Select All Rows Starting With The Search string in row.cells[1] =
        second column. The search string can be 1 letter till a complete line
        If The dataGridView MultiSelect is set to true this will highlight 
        all found rows. If The dataGridView MultiSelect is set to false only 
        the last found row will be highlighted. Or if you jump out of the  
        foreach loop the first found row will be highlighted.*/
    
       foreach (DataGridViewRow row in dataGridView1.Rows)
       {
         if ((row.Cells[1].Value.ToString().ToUpper()).IndexOf(strSearch) == 0)
         {
           iIndex = row.Index;
           if(iFirstFoundRow == -1)  // First row index saved in iFirstFoundRow
           {
             iFirstFoundRow = iIndex;
           }
           dataGridView1.Rows[iIndex].Selected = true; // Found row is selected
           bFound = true; // This is needed to scroll de found rows in display
           // break; //uncomment this if you only want the first found row.
         }
       }
       if (bFound == false)
       {
         dataGridView1.ClearSelection(); // Nothing found clear all Highlights.
       }
       else
       {
         // Scroll found rows in display
         dataGridView1.FirstDisplayedScrollingRowIndex = iFirstFoundRow; 
       }
    }
    

    }

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  • 2020-12-07 19:04

    Doing something like this:

    dataGridView1.CurrentCell = dataGridView1.Rows[index].Cells[0];

    will only work if the first column is visible. If it is hidden, you'll get an exception. This is safer:

    var column = dataGridView1.CurrentCell != null ? dataGridView1.CurrentCell.ColumnIndex : dataGridView1.FirstDisplayedScrollingColumnIndex; dataGridView1.CurrentCell = dataGridView1.Rows[iNextHighlight].Cells[column];

    This will reset the selection without scrolling if the target row is already on screen. It also preserves the current column choice which can matter in cases where you've allowed inline editing.

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