.NET / C# Binding IList<string> to a DataGridView

最后都变了- 提交于 2019-12-01 04:13:30

You really need a list of objects that have a string property. With .NET 3.5 you could cheat:

.DataSource = list.Select(x=>new {Value = x}).ToList();

Otherwise create a dummy class and copy the data in manually...

This is because DataGridViews show properties of the object. In this case the List only has one property "Length", therefore it can only display "Lenght" (regardless of DataType). You need to create a wrapper class to achieve what you want (a "MyString" class with a property of "Text", then have a List displayed in your grid).

Hope this helps

Adding Code Example

 class MyString
    {
        private string _text;
        public string Text
        { get 
             { 
              return _text; 
             }
            set 
            {
                _text = value; 
            }
        }

    }

'In the executing form

 private List<MyString> foo()
        {
            List<MyString> lst = new List<MyString>();
            MyString one = new MyString();
            MyString two = new MyString();
            one.Text = "Hello";
            two.Text = "Goodbye";
            lst.Add(one);
            lst.Add(two);
            return lst;
        }

        private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            dataGridView1.DataSource = foo();

        }
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