Im hoping that someone has used the very excellent PagedList from Troy Goode? Im actually using it in a Winforms app, and while it does work, I have lost the ability to sort it.
Returning a PagedList, controlling the Page and Size, and binding to a DataGridView is no issue, but my biggest concern is Sorting. Now I have als开发者_高级运维o come across the SortedPageList by Muhammad Mosa, but I really am confused with one of the parameter requirements. I am using a private method to return a SortedPageList, but my code below does not seem to work:
private SortedPagedList<Location, Location> GetInactiveLocationData(int Index, int Size) {
sysDataContext ctx = new sysDataContext();
try {
var query = ctx.Location.Where(x => x.Active == false).AsQueryable();
return query.ToPagedList(Index, Size, i => i, false);
//return new SortedPagedList<Location, Location>(query, Index, Size, i => i , true);
}
catch (Exception) {
throw;
}
}
This throws an error "Cannot order by type: Location
". Obvously, I would like to handle the case where the user clciks a column header to sort on that column.
I know that the solution involves Lambda Expressions above a level of knowledge I have (embarrassing as it is to admit) and I am completely clueless on this front! I would really value your advice on the abovementioned!
Thank u!
Well, you can start by learning some basic LINQ operations (scroll down to the "ordering" portion. Or here: LINQ Part 1 - Filtering & Sorting Object Lists .
Once you discover the magic, you'll fly :P
OK, I feel like an idiot!...well, somewhat! I got the following to work:
using (sysContext ctx = new sysDataContext()) {
try {
var data = ctx.Location.Where(x => x.Active == false).AsQueryable();
var query = data.ToPagedList(PageIndex, PageSize, o => o.DueDate, true);
dgv.DataSource = query;
}
catch (Exception) {
throw;
}
}
Now, the sort expression is described here as o => o.DueDate
. This is great, and while this does work, Im trying to now find a way to create a generic function that will allow me:
- Detect which column header was clicked (with a switch statement perhaps)
- Convert its type into the appropriate Linq Entity property
- Pass that property into a generic method
A mehod that looks something like the following:
private void RefreshData([type] SortExpression, bool Ascending, int PageIndex, int PageSize) {
using (sysDataContext ctx = new sysDataContext()) {
try {
var data = ctx.Location.AsQueryable();
var query = data.ToPagedList(PageIndex, PageSize, o => o.[SortExpression], Ascending);
dgv.DataSource = query;
}
catch (Exception) {
throw;
}
}
}
Is this possible?
One thing additionally (if it will help you help me) the SortedPageList method looks like so:
public static SortedPagedList<T, TResult> ToPagedList<T, TResult>(this IQueryable<T> source, int index, int pageSize, System.Linq.Expressions.Expression<Func<T, TResult>> keySelector, bool asc) {
return new SortedPagedList<T, TResult>(source, index, pageSize, keySelector, asc);
}
How do I express System.Linq.Expressions.Expression<Func<T, TResult>>
as a type that can be passed as a parameter?
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