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Ascending Property
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FarPoint.Web.Spread Assembly > FarPoint.Web.Spread.Model Namespace > Group Class : Ascending Property


Glossary Item Box

Gets whether the rows in the group are displayed in ascending order.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Public ReadOnly Property Ascending As Boolean
Visual Basic (Usage)Copy Code
Dim instance As Group
Dim value As Boolean
 
value = instance.Ascending
C# 
public bool Ascending {get;}

Property Value

Boolean: true if order is ascending; false if order is descending

Example

This example returns whether the group is ascending.
C#Copy Code
FarPoint.Web.Spread.Model.GroupDataModel gm = new FarPoint.Web.Spread.Model.GroupDataModel(FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.DataModel);
FarPoint.Web.Spread.SortInfo[] sort = new FarPoint.Web.Spread.SortInfo[1];
sort[0] = new FarPoint.Web.Spread.SortInfo(0, true);
gm.Group(sort, System.Collections.Comparer.Default);
FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.DataModel = gm;

FarPoint.Web.Spread.Model.Group dg = new FarPoint.Web.Spread.Model.Group(gm, (FarPoint.Web.Spread.Model.Group)gm.Groups[0], 0, true);
bool b = dg.Ascending;
String msg = b.ToString();
Response.Write("alert('" + msg + "')");
Visual BasicCopy Code
Dim gm As New FarPoint.Web.Spread.Model.GroupDataModel(FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.DataModel)
Dim sort(0) As FarPoint.Web.Spread.SortInfo
sort(0) = New FarPoint.Web.Spread.SortInfo(0, True)
gm.Group(sort)
FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.DataModel = gm

Dim dg As New FarPoint.Web.Spread.Model.Group(gm, gm.Groups(0), 0, True)
Dim b As Boolean = dg.Ascending
Dim msg As String = b.ToString()
Response.Write("alert('" & msg & "')")

Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 family

See Also

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