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How could I Drag and Drop DataGridView Rows under each other?


I've DataGridView that bound a List<myClass> and i sort it by "Priority" property in "myClass". So I want to drag an "DataGridViewRow" to certain position to change it's "Priority" property.

How could I "Drag & Drop" DataGridView Rows ?. And how to handle this ?.


Solution

  • I found this code sample on MSDN

    Note the following:

    1). DataGridView property AllowDrop must be set to true (default is false).

    2). The example below works out of the box when the DataGridView is NOT data-bound. Otherwise it will throw an InvalidOperationException. If it is databound, you should manipulate the order of items in the DataSource.

    private Rectangle dragBoxFromMouseDown;
    private int rowIndexFromMouseDown;
    private int rowIndexOfItemUnderMouseToDrop;
    private void dataGridView1_MouseMove(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
    {
        if ((e.Button & MouseButtons.Left) == MouseButtons.Left)
        {
            // If the mouse moves outside the rectangle, start the drag.
            if (dragBoxFromMouseDown != Rectangle.Empty &&
                !dragBoxFromMouseDown.Contains(e.X, e.Y))
            {
    
                // Proceed with the drag and drop, passing in the list item.                    
                DragDropEffects dropEffect = dataGridView1.DoDragDrop(
                dataGridView1.Rows[rowIndexFromMouseDown],
                DragDropEffects.Move);
            }
        }
    }
    
    private void dataGridView1_MouseDown(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
    {
        // Get the index of the item the mouse is below.
        rowIndexFromMouseDown = dataGridView1.HitTest(e.X, e.Y).RowIndex;
    if (rowIndexFromMouseDown != -1)
        {
            // Remember the point where the mouse down occurred. 
         // The DragSize indicates the size that the mouse can move 
         // before a drag event should be started.                
            Size dragSize = SystemInformation.DragSize;
    
            // Create a rectangle using the DragSize, with the mouse position being
            // at the center of the rectangle.
            dragBoxFromMouseDown = new Rectangle(new Point(e.X - (dragSize.Width / 2),
                                                           e.Y - (dragSize.Height / 2)),
                                dragSize);
        }
        else
            // Reset the rectangle if the mouse is not over an item in the ListBox.
            dragBoxFromMouseDown = Rectangle.Empty;
    }
    
    private void dataGridView1_DragOver(object sender, DragEventArgs e)
    {
        e.Effect = DragDropEffects.Move;
    }
    
    private void dataGridView1_DragDrop(object sender, DragEventArgs e)
    {
        // The mouse locations are relative to the screen, so they must be 
        // converted to client coordinates.
        Point clientPoint = dataGridView1.PointToClient(new Point(e.X, e.Y));
    
        // Get the row index of the item the mouse is below. 
        rowIndexOfItemUnderMouseToDrop =
            dataGridView1.HitTest(clientPoint.X, clientPoint.Y).RowIndex;
    
        // If the drag operation was a move then remove and insert the row.
        if (e.Effect== DragDropEffects.Move)
        {
            DataGridViewRow rowToMove = e.Data.GetData(
                typeof(DataGridViewRow)) as DataGridViewRow;
            dataGridView1.Rows.RemoveAt(rowIndexFromMouseDown);
            dataGridView1.Rows.Insert(rowIndexOfItemUnderMouseToDrop, rowToMove);
    
        }
    }