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How to create a custom GridControl that represents columns horizontally in a way similar to the WinForms VerticalGrid control

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This example demonstrates how to create a GridControl descendant with horizontally oriented columns.

To use it, simply add the VerticalGridControl.xaml and VerticalGridControl.xaml.cs files in your project.

In addition, this example demonstrates how to customize grid cells using data templates.

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Added By: Prashant Patel 7 at: 5/8/2013 11:44:19 PM    

How can we View Stackpanel as fullscreen mode in wpf window ?

Added By: AKN at: 12/12/2013 12:01:51 PM    

Hi, is there any way of showing TotalSummary in this control?

Added By: Chris Schiefer at: 7/18/2014 7:44:04 AM    

When I updated to v2014 vol 1.5, the event for CustomUnboundColumnData is never fired and the cells never present any data.  It looks like the grid is displaying the correct number of rows and columns, but the data isn't populated.

Added By: Michael Ch (DevExpress Support) at: 7/18/2014 11:41:47 AM    

Hello,

To process your recent post more efficiently, we copied it to a separate ticket created on your behalf: T131266: The E4630 example doesn't work correctly after updating to v2014 vol 1.5.
This ticket is currently in our processing queue. We will post to it as soon as we have any updates.

Added By: A Narang at: 8/4/2016 10:48:28 AM    Hi, Is this supposed to show you row labels? First row is date but what if I wanted to show the label "Birth Date" as a row label in the first column of the grid. is that doable?Added By: Michael Ch (DevExpress Support) at: 8/4/2016 11:56:22 AM    

Hello,

I've created a separate ticket on your behalf (T411462: How to show row labels). It has been placed in our processing queue and will be answered shortly.


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