1⟩ Explain How to create dynamic Gridview?
Many times we have the requirement where we have to create columns dynamically. This article describes you about the dynamic loading of data using the Data Table as the data source. Details of the Grid Let?s have a look at the code to understand better. Create a gridview in the page, Drag and drop the GridView on to the page Or Manually type GridView definition in the page. public partial class _Default : System.Web.UI.Page { #region constants const string NAME = "NAME"; const string ID = "ID"; #endregion protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { loadDynamicGrid(); } private void loadDynamicGrid() { #region Code for preparing the DataTable //Create an instance of DataTable DataTable dt = new DataTable(); //Create an ID column for adding to the Datatable DataColumn dcol = new DataColumn(ID ,typeof(System.Int32)); dcol.AutoIncrement = true; dt.Columns.Add(dcol); //Create an ID column for adding to the Datatable dcol = new DataColumn(NAME, typeof(System.String)); dt.Columns.Add(dcol); //Now add data for dynamic columns //As the first column is auto-increment, we do not have to add any thing. //Let's add some data to the second column. for (int nIndex = 0; nIndex < 10; nIndex++) { //Create a new row DataRow drow = dt.NewRow(); //Initialize the row data. drow[NAME] = "Row-" + Convert.ToString((nIndex + 1)); //Add the row to the datatable. dt.Rows.Add(drow); } #endregion //Iterate through the columns of the datatable to set the data bound field dynamically. foreach (DataColumn col in dt.Columns) { //Declare the bound field and allocate memory for the bound field. BoundField bfield = new BoundField(); //Initalize the DataField value. bfield.DataField = col.ColumnName; //Initialize the HeaderText field value. bfield.HeaderText = col.ColumnName; //Add the newly created bound field to the GridView. GrdDynamic.Columns.Add(bfield); } //Initialize the DataSource GrdDynamic.DataSource = dt; //Bind the datatable with the GridView. GrdDynamic.DataBind(); } }