C#: Add Select All, Deselect All Checkbox In Column Header In DataGridView Control
Posted by tech on
November 17, 2008
Adding controls to your DataGridView like a checkbox as a column is possible with the use of the 
DataGridViewCheckboxColumn class. This post assumes that you are using the DataGridView control in a Windows.Form application and that your gridview object can already populate data into it. The purpose of this post is to add a column containing checkboxes including a header checkbox, used to select and deselect all in one click.
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The name of our DataGridView control is list. To add a checkbox column into the gridview control, use the following code below inside your className_Load() method.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 | // customize dataviewgrid, add checkbox column DataGridViewCheckBoxColumn checkboxColumn = new DataGridViewCheckBoxColumn(); checkboxColumn.Width = 30; checkboxColumn.DefaultCellStyle.Alignment = DataGridViewContentAlignment.MiddleCenter; list.Columns.Insert(0, checkboxColumn); // add checkbox header Rectangle rect = list.GetCellDisplayRectangle(0, -1, true); // set checkbox header to center of header cell. +1 pixel to position correctly. rect.X = rect.Location.X + (rect.Width / 4); CheckBox checkboxHeader = new CheckBox(); checkboxHeader.Name = "checkboxHeader"; checkboxHeader.Size = new Size(18, 18); checkboxHeader.Location = rect.Location; checkboxHeader.CheckedChanged += new EventHandler(checkboxHeader_CheckedChanged); list.Controls.Add(checkboxHeader); |
The method that does the selecting and deselecting of all checkboxes within the checkbox column is made possible with the CheckedChanged event. We add an event handler for this to make it work.
1 2 3 4 5 6 | private void checkboxHeader_CheckedChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) { for (int i = 0; i < list.RowCount; i++) { list[0, i].Value = ((CheckBox) list.Controls.Find("checkboxHeader", true)[0]).Checked; } list.EndEdit(); } |
That’s all there is to it. If you may wonder how to make the checkbox header align to the center, the code that makes that happen is the part where there is a Rectangle object used.
1 2 3 4 | // add checkbox header Rectangle rect = list.GetCellDisplayRectangle(0, -1, true); // set checkbox header to center of header cell. +1 pixel to position correctly. rect.X = rect.Location.X + (rect.Width4); |
I divided the cell area’s width by 4 instead of 2 because I had to take into account the checkbox header’s width value. By the way, you also need to set the DataGridView control’s AutoSizeColumnsMode property to Fill so that all any empty spaces within the DataGridView control will be occupied











May 6th, 2009 at 8:26 am
hi shyam, im sorry i cannot help you with this though, i have stopped c# development since i was done with a personal project that I was doing.
what i can tell you though is that, if you have the documentation for c# api, you will know which property to use to detect which checkbox exactly was clicked. sorry i could not be of help as my laptop is running on mac os and i just deleted ms visual studio and its docs in my xp virtual machine
July 8th, 2009 at 3:40 am
C#: Add Select All, Deselect All Checkbox In Column Header In DataGridView Control
Thanks …. it’s working good.. but the first row of check box is in select mode but not in check…
August 20th, 2009 at 5:50 am
To fix the first cell not showing the selection add a call to RefreshEdit in the event handler.
List.EndEdit();
List.RefreshEdit();
February 2nd, 2010 at 11:48 pm
Thanks,
This is working fine.
February 2nd, 2010 at 11:52 pm
glad it helped you