WPF DataGrid default sort not working

不羁岁月 提交于 2019-11-29 14:21:51

You could use a CollectionViewSource in your XAML to define the default sorting.

Assuming we have a view model:

public class ViewModel : INotifyPropertyChanged
{
    public ObservableCollection<Item> Items { get; private set; }
}

We can create a custom CollectionView for the Items collection:

<Window xmlns:l="clr-namespace:YourNamespace"
        xmlns:scm="clr-namespace:System.ComponentModel;assembly=WindowsBase">
    <Window.DataContext>
        <l:ViewModel/>
    </Window.DataContext>
    <Window.Resources>
        <CollectionViewSource Source="{Binding Items}" x:Key="GridItems">
            <CollectionViewSource.SortDescriptions>
                <scm:SortDescription PropertyName="Date" Direction="Descending"/>
            </CollectionViewSource.SortDescriptions>
        </CollectionViewSource>
    </Window.Resources>
    <DataGrid ItemsSource="{Binding Source={StaticResource GridItems}}" AutoGenerateColumns="False">
        <DataGrid.Columns>                    
            <DataGridTextColumn Header="Time" Binding="{Binding Date, StringFormat='yyyy-MM-dd  HH:mm:ss'}" Width="130" CanUserResize="True" />
            <DataGridTextColumn Header="Level" Binding="{Binding Level}" Width="60" CanUserResize="True" />
            <DataGridTextColumn Header="Source" Binding="{Binding Logger}" Width="150" CanUserResize="True" />
            <DataGridTextColumn Header="Message" Binding="{Binding Message}" Width="*" CanUserResize="True" />
        </DataGrid.Columns>
    </DataGrid>
</Window>

With this approach, your underlying source collection (Items in this example) will not be affected, the sorting occurs only in the view.

As you can read in MSDN:

You can think of a collection view as the layer on top of the binding source collection that allows you to navigate and display the collection based on sort, filter, and group queries, all without having to manipulate the underlying source collection itself. If the source collection implements the INotifyCollectionChanged interface, the changes raised by the CollectionChanged event are propagated to the views.

You should also note the following:

All collections have a default CollectionView. WPF always binds to a view rather than a collection. If you bind directly to a collection, WPF actually binds to the default view for that collection.

So, using the CollectionViewSource, you're just defining a custom view for your collection.

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