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vb.netsearchfilterdatagridviewms-access-2003

ctrl F in DataGridView


I'm trying to implement an equivalent to a ctrl+F function in my project. I want it to work like in an excel where the cursor points at the matching string in any cell. It can also work as a filter that only show the rows with the matching string.

EDIT 1 : Here is what i tried when using @Gabriel Stancu 's method :

        Private Sub btnSearch_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles btnSearch.Click
        'Dim search As New OleDbCommand
        'Dim da As OleDbDataAdapter
        Dim ds As New DataSet
        Dim dt As New DataTable
        Dim dgv As DataGridView

        Dim searchedValue As String
        frmPrinc.dgv.DataSource = dt.DefaultView

        searchedValue = txtBoxName.Text
        MsgBox(searchedValue) 'Displayed
        For Each row As DataGridViewRow In frmPrinc.dgv.Rows 
            MsgBox("yes") 'Not displayed
            For Each cell As DataGridViewCell In row.Cells
                MsgBox("yes2") 'Not displayed
                If cell.Value IsNot DBNull.Value Then
                    MsgBox("yes3") 'Not displayed
                    If cell.Value.ToString().Equals(searchedValue) Then
                        cell.Selected = True
                        MsgBox(cell.Selected)
                        Exit Sub
                    End If
                End If
            Next
        Next

    End Sub

this just cleared my DataGridView display

EDIT 2 : Here's what i'm currently working on using @jmcilhinney 's method :

    Private Sub btnSearch_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles btnSearch.Click

        Dim myBindingSource As New BindingSource
        Dim myDataTable As New DataTable
        Dim myDataGridView As New DataGridView
        myBindingSource.DataSource = myDataTable
        myDataGridView.DataSource = myBindingSource

        Dim myValue As String

        myValue = txtBoxName.Text
        
        MsgBox(myValue)
        myDataTable.Columns.Add(New DataColumn("NAME", GetType(String)))
        myBindingSource.DataSource = myDataTable

        myBindingSource.Position = myBindingSource.Find("NAME", myValue) 'Running fails on this line


        'myBindingSource.Filter = $"MyColumn LIKE '%{myValue}% OR MyOtherColumn LIKE '%{myValue}%'"

        Dim sourceRows = myBindingSource.Cast(Of DataRowView)().
                                 Where(Function(drv) CStr(drv("NOM")).Contains(myValue)).
                                 ToArray()

        For Each gridRow As DataGridViewRow In myDataGridView.Rows
            gridRow.Selected = sourceRows.Contains(DirectCast(gridRow.DataBoundItem, DataRowView))
        Next

    End Sub

This above is still work in progress but i'm a bit stuck getting a

System.ArgumentException : 'DataMember property' NAME 'could not be found in the DataSource.'


Solution

  • As jmcilhinney specified in the comments, your code has nothing to do with what you want to achieve. A first approach that comes to my mind (might not be the most efficient) would be to go row by row and column by column. Something like:

        Private Sub SearchCellValue(ByVal searchedValue As String)
            For Each row As DataGridViewRow In dgvSample.Rows
                For Each cell As DataGridViewCell In row.Cells
                    If cell.Value IsNot DBNull.Value And cell.Value IsNot Nothing Then 'you also need to check for the "Nothing" value
                        If cell.Value.ToString().Equals(searchedValue) Then
                            dgvSample.SelectionMode = DataGridViewSelectionMode.CellSelect 'add this to only select a cell, not the entire row
                            cell.Selected = True
                            Exit Sub
                        End If
                    End If
                Next
            Next
        End Sub
    

    You could also search in the DataTable which holds the data for the DataGridView, get the corresponding indexes (row and column) and then select the corresponding cell in the DataGridView (as it is not quite the best practice to implement code logic directly on the UI which should be separated). Anyway, both approaches seem faster than looking directly in the database, as your approach suggests you intend to do.

    You could also make this a Boolean Function and return a value (True if you found the value, False otherwise). This is just a sample code to guide you. Before jumping into complex stuff, make sure you read some documentation or at least follow some tutorials step by step.