Xceed Toolkit Plus for WPF v4.6 Documentation
SortDirection Property (ColumnBase)
Example 


Xceed.Wpf.DataGrid Assembly > Xceed.Wpf.DataGrid Namespace > ColumnBase Class : SortDirection Property
Gets a value indicating the direction in which the values contained in the column are sorted.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public ReadOnly Property SortDirection As SortDirection
'Usage
 
Dim instance As ColumnBase

Dim value As SortDirection

 

value = instance.SortDirection
public SortDirection SortDirection {get;}

Property Value

A SortDirection value indicating the direction in which the values contained in the column are sorted. By default, SortDirection.None.

Member Description
None The column is not sorted.
Ascending The column's values are sorted in an ascending direction.
Descending The column's values are sorted in a descending direction.

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 sort the data items in an ascending direction according to the values of the ShipCountry column.
<Grid xmlns:scm="clr-namespace:System.ComponentModel;assembly=WindowsBase" 

      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}"> 

 

     <xcdg:DataGridCollectionViewSource.SortDescriptions> 

       <scm:SortDescription PropertyName="ShipCountry" Direction="Ascending"/> 

     </xcdg:DataGridCollectionViewSource.SortDescriptions> 

    </xcdg:DataGridCollectionViewSource>           

  </Grid.Resources> 

 

  <xcdg:DataGridControl x:Name="OrdersGrid" 

                        ItemsSource="{Binding Source={StaticResource cvs_orders}}"> 

    <xcdg:DataGridControl.Columns> 

      <xcdg:Column FieldName="ShipCountry" VisiblePosition="0"/> 

    </xcdg:DataGridControl.Columns> 

  </xcdg:DataGridControl> 

</Grid>
The following example demonstrates how to provide a custom sort comparer that sorts addresses. The AddressComparer class (provided below) will first sort addresses which begin with numeric values by street name and then civic number. Address that do not have a civic number will be sorted alphabetically.
<Grid xmlns:xcdg="http://schemas.xceed.com/wpf/xaml/datagrid" 

      xmlns:local="clr-namespace:Xceed.Wpf.Documentation"> 

   <Grid.Resources> 

      <local:AddressComparer x:Key="addressComparer"/> 

      <xcdg:DataGridCollectionViewSource x:Key="cvs_orders" 

                                         Source="{Binding Source={x:Static Application.Current}, 

                                                          Path=Orders}" 

                                         AutoCreateItemProperties="False"> 

         <xcdg:DataGridCollectionViewSource.ItemProperties> 

            <xcdg:DataGridItemProperty Name="ShipCountry" /> 

            <xcdg:DataGridItemProperty Name="ShipCity" /> 

            <xcdg:DataGridItemProperty Name="ShipAddress" 

                                       SortComparer="{StaticResource addressComparer}"/> 

            <xcdg:DataGridItemProperty Name="ShipVia" /> 

         </xcdg:DataGridCollectionViewSource.ItemProperties> 

      </xcdg:DataGridCollectionViewSource> 

   </Grid.Resources> 

   <xcdg:DataGridControl x:Name="OrdersGrid" 

                         ItemsSource="{Binding Source={StaticResource cvs_orders}}">          

      <xcdg:DataGridControl.View> 

         <xcdg:TableView ColumnStretchMode="StretchAll"/> 

      </xcdg:DataGridControl.View> 

   </xcdg:DataGridControl> 

</Grid>
The following code provides the implementation of the AddressComparer class.
Imports System

Imports System.Collections

Imports System.Data

Namespace Xceed.Wpf.Documentation



  Public Class AddressComparer

               Implements IComparer



    Public Sub New()

    End Sub

    Public Function Compare( x As Object, y As Object ) As Integer Implements IComparer.Compare

      Dim stringX As String = CType( x, String )

      Dim stringY As String = Ctyle( y, String )

      Const digits As String = "0123456789"

      If( ( digits.IndexOf( stringX( 0 ) ) >= 0 ) And ( digits.IndexOf( stringY( 0 ) ) >= 0 ) ) Then

        Dim index As Integer = 0

        Dim xNumber As System.Text.StringBuilder = New System.Text.StringBuilder()

        While( ( index < stringX.Length ) And ( digits.IndexOf( stringX( index ) ) >= 0 ) )

          xNumber.Append( stringX( index ) )

          index++

        End While

        index = 0

        Dim yNumber As System.Text.StringBuilder = New System.Text.StringBuilder()

        While( ( index < stringY.Length ) And ( digits.IndexOf( stringY( index ) ) >= 0 ) )

          yNumber.Append( stringY( index ) )

          index++

        End While

        Dim xValue = Long.Parse( xNumber.ToString() )

        Dim yValue As Long = Long.Parse( yNumber.ToString() )

        If( xValue > yValue ) Then

          Return 1

        End If

        If( xValue < yValue ) Then

          Return -1

        End If

        Return stringX.CompareTo( stringY )

      Else

        Return stringX.CompareTo( stringY )

      End If

    End Function

  End Class

End Namespace
The following code provides the implementation of the AddressComparer class.
using System;

using System.Collections;

using System.Data;

namespace Xceed.Wpf.Documentation

{

public class AddressComparer: IComparer

{

  public AddressComparer()

  {

  }



  int IComparer.Compare( object x, object y )

  {

    string stringX = ( string )x;

    string stringY = ( string )y;



    const string digits = "0123456789";

    if( ( digits.IndexOf( stringX[ 0 ] ) >= 0 ) && ( digits.IndexOf( stringY[ 0 ] ) >= 0 ) )

    {

      int index = 0;

      System.Text.StringBuilder xNumber = new System.Text.StringBuilder();



      while( ( index < stringX.Length ) && ( digits.IndexOf( stringX[ index ] ) >= 0 ) )

      {

        xNumber.Append( stringX[ index ] );

        index++;

      }



      index = 0;

      System.Text.StringBuilder yNumber = new System.Text.StringBuilder();



      while( ( index < stringY.Length ) && ( digits.IndexOf( stringY[ index ] ) >= 0 ) )

      {

        yNumber.Append( stringY[ index ] );

        index++;

      }



      long xValue = long.Parse( xNumber.ToString() );

      long yValue = long.Parse( yNumber.ToString() );



      if( xValue > yValue )

        return 1;



      if( xValue < yValue )

        return -1;



      return stringX.CompareTo( stringY );

    }

    else

    {

      return stringX.CompareTo( stringY );

    }

  }

}

}
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

Reference

ColumnBase Class
ColumnBase Members