C# DataGridViewCheckBoxColumn Hide/Gray-Out

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既然无缘 2021-01-13 17:21

I have a DataGridView with several columns and several rows of data. One of the columns is a DataGridViewCheckBoxColumn and (based on the other dat

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  • 2021-01-13 17:37

    Taken from Customize the Appearance of Cells in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control, you could catch the CellPainting event and not draw the cell if its in read only mode. For example:

    public Form1()
    {
       InitializeComponent();
       dataGridView1.CellPainting += new 
          DataGridViewCellPaintingEventHandler(dataGridView1_CellPainting);
    }
    
    private void dataGridView1_CellPainting(object sender,
       System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellPaintingEventArgs e)
    {
       // Change 2 to be your checkbox column #
       if (this.dataGridView1.Columns[2].Index == e.ColumnIndex && e.RowIndex >= 0)
       {
          // If its read only, dont draw it
          if (dataGridView1[e.ColumnIndex, e.RowIndex].ReadOnly)
          {
             // You can change e.CellStyle.BackColor to Color.Gray for example
             using (Brush backColorBrush = new SolidBrush(e.CellStyle.BackColor))
             {
                // Erase the cell.
                e.Graphics.FillRectangle(backColorBrush, e.CellBounds);
                e.Handled = true;
             }
          }
       }
    }
    

    The only caveat is that you need to call dataGridView1.Invalidate(); when you change the ReadOnly property of one of the DataGridViewCheckBox cell's.

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  • 2021-01-13 17:43

    Some workaround: make it read-only and change back color to gray. For one specific cell:

    dataGridView1.Rows[2].Cells[1].Style.BackColor =  Color.LightGray;
    dataGridView1.Rows[2].Cells[1].ReadOnly = true;
    

    Or, better but more "complicated" solution:
    suppose you have 2 columns: first with number, second with checkbox, that should not be visible when number > 2. You can handle CellPainting event, paint only borders (and eg. background) and break painting of rest. Add event CellPainting for DataGridView (optionally test for DBNull value to avoid exception when adding new data in empty row):

    private void dataGridView1_CellPainting(object sender, DataGridViewCellPaintingEventArgs e)
    {
        //check only for cells of second column, except header
        if ((e.ColumnIndex == 1) && (e.RowIndex > -1))
        {
            //make sure not a null value
            if (dataGridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[0].Value != DBNull.Value)
            {
                //put condition when not to paint checkbox
                if (Convert.ToInt32(dataGridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[0].Value) > 2)
                {
                    e.Paint(e.ClipBounds, DataGridViewPaintParts.Border | DataGridViewPaintParts.Background);  //put what to draw
                    e.Handled = true;   //skip rest of painting event
                }
            }
        }
    }
    

    It should work, however if you change value manually in first column, where you check condition, you must refresh the second cell, so add another event like CellValueChanged:

    private void dataGridView1_CellValueChanged(object sender, DataGridViewCellEventArgs e)
    {
        if (e.ColumnIndex == 0)
        {
            dataGridView1.InvalidateCell(1, e.RowIndex);
        }
    }
    
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  • 2021-01-13 17:58

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.datagridviewcheckboxcell.aspx

    DataGridViewCheckBoxCell.Visible = false;
    

    Edit: Oh, wait, it's read only. Derp.

    In which case, try replacing the cell with an empty DataGridViewTextBoxCell.

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