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HierBar Property
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FarPoint.Web.Spread Assembly > FarPoint.Web.Spread Namespace > FpSpread Class : HierBar Property


Glossary Item Box

Gets the hierarchy bar information for the component.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Public ReadOnly Property HierBar As HierBarInfo
Visual Basic (Usage)Copy Code
Dim instance As FpSpread
Dim value As HierBarInfo
 
value = instance.HierBar
C# 
public HierBarInfo HierBar {get;}

Property Value

HierBarInfo object containing the hierarchy bar information

Example

This example binds the spreadsheet to a dataset and turns off the hierarchical view and displays the hierarchy bar when the user clicks on the any of the expansion nodes.
C#Copy Code
DataSet ds = new System.Data.DataSet();

private void Page_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
  if (this.IsPostBack) return;
  
  this.CreateDataSet();
  FpSpread1.Sheets[0].DataSource = ds;
  FpSpread1.Sheets[0].DataMember = "names";
  FpSpread1.Sheets[0].AllowSort = true;
  FpSpread1.Sheets[0].AlternatingRows[0].ForeColor = Color.Teal;
  FpSpread1.Sheets[0].SetColumnWidth(2, 150);
  FpSpread1.RowHeader.Width = 40;
  FpSpread1.HierBar.ShowParentRow = true;
  FpSpread1.HierBar.ShowWholePath = true;
  FpSpread1.HierarchicalView = false;    
}

private void CreateDataSet()
{
  DataTable names;
  DataTable cars;
  DataTable colors;
  names = ds.Tables.Add("names");
  names.Columns.Add("first");
  names.Columns.Add("last");
  names.Columns.Add("index");
  names.Rows.Add(new object[] {"bob", "morris", 0});
  names.Rows.Add(new object[] {"sean", "morris", 1});
  names.Rows.Add(new object[] {"chris", "morris", 2});
  cars = ds.Tables.Add("cars");
  cars.Columns.Add("make");
  cars.Columns.Add("model");
  cars.Columns.Add("owner");
  cars.Rows.Add(new object[] {"ford", "F-150", 0});
  cars.Rows.Add(new object[] {"ford", "Mustang", 1});
  cars.Rows.Add(new object[] {"chevy", "Impala", 2});
  colors = ds.Tables.Add("colors");
  colors.Columns.Add("exterior");
  colors.Columns.Add("interior");
  colors.Columns.Add("owner");
  colors.Rows.Add(new object[] {"black", "gray", 0});
  colors.Rows.Add(new object[] {"red", "beige", 1});
  colors.Rows.Add(new object[] {"black", "tan", 2});
  ds.Relations.Add("cars", names.Columns["index"], cars.Columns["owner"]);
  ds.Relations.Add("colors", names.Columns["index"], colors.Columns["owner"]);
}
Visual BasicCopy Code
Dim ds As New System.Data.DataSet()

Private Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load

  If (Me.IsPostBack) Then Return

  CreateDataSet()
  FpSpread1.Sheets(0).DataSource = ds
  FpSpread1.Sheets(0).DataMember = "names"
  FpSpread1.Sheets(0).AllowSort = True
  FpSpread1.Sheets(0).AlternatingRows(0).ForeColor = Color.Teal
  FpSpread1.Sheets(0).SetColumnWidth(2, 150)
  FpSpread1.RowHeader.Width = 40
  FpSpread1.HierBar.ShowParentRow = True
  FpSpread1.HierBar.ShowWholePath = True
  FpSpread1.HierarchicalView = False

End Sub

Private Sub CreateDataSet()
  Dim names As DataTable
  Dim cars As DataTable
  Dim colors As DataTable
  names = ds.Tables.Add("names")
  names.Columns.Add("first")
  names.Columns.Add("last")
  names.Columns.Add("index")
  names.Rows.Add(New Object() {"bob", "morris", 0})
  names.Rows.Add(New Object() {"sean", "morris", 1})
  names.Rows.Add(New Object() {"chris", "morris", 2})
  cars = ds.Tables.Add("cars")
  cars.Columns.Add("make")
  cars.Columns.Add("model")
  cars.Columns.Add("owner")
  cars.Rows.Add(New Object() {"ford", "F-150", 0})
  cars.Rows.Add(New Object() {"ford", "Mustang", 1})
  cars.Rows.Add(New Object() {"chevy", "Impala", 2})
  colors = ds.Tables.Add("colors")
  colors.Columns.Add("exterior")
  colors.Columns.Add("interior")
  colors.Columns.Add("owner")
  colors.Rows.Add(New Object() {"black", "gray", 0})
  colors.Rows.Add(New Object() {"red", "beige", 1})
  colors.Rows.Add(New Object() {"black", "tan", 2})
  ds.Relations.Add("cars", names.Columns("index"), cars.Columns("owner"))
  ds.Relations.Add("colors", names.Columns("index"), colors.Columns("owner"))
End Sub

Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2000, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Professional, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, SP6, Windows NT 4.0 Server, SP6

See Also

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