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SftTree.DisplayColumn Property |
Returns the display column number given a real column number.
Deprecated - Provided for compatibility with earlier versions only - Use Column.DisplayPosition or ColumnsObj.DisplayPosition instead
Syntax
VB.NET |
DispColIndex = object.get_DisplayColumn(ByVal ColIndex As Short) As Short |
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VB |
DispColIndex = object.DisplayColumn(ByVal ColIndex As Integer) As Integer |
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C#.NET |
short DispColIndex = object.get_DisplayColumn(short ColIndex); |
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VC++ |
short DispColIndex = object->DisplayColumn[short ColIndex];
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C |
HRESULT object->get_DisplayColumn(short ColIndex, short* DispColIndex); |
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Delphi |
DispColIndex := object.DisplayColumn[ColIndex : Smallint] : Smallint; |
object
A SftTree object.
ColIndex
The zero-based column number.
DispColIndex
Returns the display column number given a real column number.
Comments
Deprecated - Provided for compatibility with earlier versions only - Use Column.DisplayPosition or ColumnsObj.DisplayPosition instead
The DisplayColumn property returns the display column number given a real column number.
As a user reorders columns, this is completely transparent to the application. An application still references cells and columns by the "real" column number, which is the original column number that the cell or column had before columns were reordered by the user. While columns appear in a new order after dragging a column to a new position, the application references cells and columns by their real column number which never changes.
If a user reorders columns using column drag & drop, the (real) column numbers used by an application may need to be translated into the actual display column number, which is the column number as it appears to the user.
The ColumnsObj.Move method can be used to reorder columns under program control.
See Also SftTree Object | Object Hierarchy