Using Programmatic DataBinding : GridView « Data Binding « ASP.NET Tutorial






<%@ Page Language="C#" %>
<%@ Import Namespace="System.Drawing.Text" %>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
<script runat="server">

    void Page_Load()
    {
        if (!Page.IsPostBack)
        {
            InstalledFontCollection fonts = new InstalledFontCollection();
            GridView1.DataSource = fonts.Families;
            GridView1.DataBind();
        }
    }
</script>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" >
<head id="Head1" runat="server">
    <title>Show Fonts</title>
</head>
<body>
    <form id="form1" runat="server">
    <div>

    <asp:GridView
        id="GridView1"
        Runat="server" />

    </div>
    </form>
</body>
</html>








19.17.GridView
19.17.1.Set RowStyle and HeaderStyle for GridView
19.17.2.GridView DataBind
19.17.3.GridView with template
19.17.4.Using Programmatic DataBinding
19.17.5.Use asp:SqlDataSource and asp:GridView to edit database table
19.17.6.Pageable asp:GridView
19.17.7.Sortable GridView
19.17.8.DataBinding to GridView (C#)
19.17.9.Assign data source to GridView
19.17.10.Editing Data
19.17.11.Prevent concurrency conflict
19.17.12.Displaying a message when no records match.
19.17.13.Displaying a template when no records match.
19.17.14.Formatting the GridView Control
19.17.15.Using Fields with the GridView Control
19.17.16.Using the PagerStyle and PagerSettings objects in the GridView control
19.17.17.Using the Null value