Xceed DataGrid for WPF v7.3 Documentation
Xceed.Wpf.DataGrid Assembly / Xceed.Wpf.DataGrid.Views Namespace / FixedColumnSplitter Class
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    FixedColumnSplitter Class
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    Represents the fixed-column splitter, which delimits the fixed columns from the scrolling ones and allows new columns to be fixed or unfixed. 

    Syntax
    'Declaration
     
    <DefaultEventAttribute("DragDelta")>
    <LocalizabilityAttribute(LocalizationCategory.NeverLocalize)>
    <StyleTypedPropertyAttribute(Property="FocusVisualStyle", StyleTargetType=System.Windows.Controls.Control)>
    <XmlLangPropertyAttribute("Language")>
    <UsableDuringInitializationAttribute(True)>
    <RuntimeNamePropertyAttribute("Name")>
    <UidPropertyAttribute("Uid")>
    <TypeDescriptionProviderAttribute(MS.Internal.ComponentModel.DependencyObjectProvider)>
    <NameScopePropertyAttribute("NameScope", System.Windows.NameScope)>
    Public Class FixedColumnSplitter 
       Inherits System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.Thumb
    'Usage
     
    Dim instance As FixedColumnSplitter
    [DefaultEvent("DragDelta")]
    [Localizability(LocalizationCategory.NeverLocalize)]
    [StyleTypedProperty(Property="FocusVisualStyle", StyleTargetType=System.Windows.Controls.Control)]
    [XmlLangProperty("Language")]
    [UsableDuringInitialization(true)]
    [RuntimeNameProperty("Name")]
    [UidProperty("Uid")]
    [TypeDescriptionProvider(MS.Internal.ComponentModel.DependencyObjectProvider)]
    [NameScopeProperty("NameScope", System.Windows.NameScope)]
    public class FixedColumnSplitter : System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.Thumb 
    Remarks

    The fixed-column splitter is displayed when a grid is in a table-view layout to delimit the fixed columns from the scrolling ones.

    Dragging the FixedColumnSplitter is now animated under TableflowView when IsAnimatedColumnReorderingEnabled is enabled.

    Example
    All examples in this topic assume that the grid is bound to the Orders table of the Northwind database, unless stated otherwise.
    The following example demonstrates how to change the style of the data rows' fixed-column splitter.
    <Grid xmlns:xcdg="http://schemas.xceed.com/wpf/xaml/datagrid">
      <Grid.Resources>
        <xcdg:DataGridCollectionViewSource x:Key="cvs_orders"
                                        Source="{Binding Source={x:Static Application.Current},
                                                          Path=Orders}"/>
         
    
         <Style x:Key="basicSplitter_style" TargetType="{x:Type xcdg:FixedColumnSplitter}">
           <Setter Property="Background" Value="LightBlue"/>                              
         </Style>           
                                                                       
         <Style TargetType="{x:Type xcdg:DataRow}">
           <Setter Property="xcdg:TableView.FixedColumnSplitterStyle"
                   Value="{StaticResource basicSplitter_style}"/>
         </Style>
      </Grid.Resources>
      <xcdg:DataGridControl x:Name="OrdersGrid"
                            ItemsSource="{Binding Source={StaticResource cvs_orders}}">
        <xcdg:DataGridControl.Columns>
          <xcdg:Column FieldName="ShipCountry" VisiblePosition="0"/>
          <xcdg:Column FieldName="ShipCity" VisiblePosition="1"/>
        </xcdg:DataGridControl.Columns>
        <xcdg:DataGridControl.View >       
          <xcdg:TableView FixedColumnCount="2"/>       
        </xcdg:DataGridControl.View>
      </xcdg:DataGridControl>
    </Grid>
    Inheritance Hierarchy

    System.Object
       System.Windows.Threading.DispatcherObject
          System.Windows.DependencyObject
             System.Windows.Media.Visual
                System.Windows.UIElement
                   System.Windows.FrameworkElement
                      System.Windows.Controls.Control
                         System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.Thumb
                            Xceed.Wpf.DataGrid.Views.FixedColumnSplitter

    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

    See Also