protected TableDataRow GetEntireRow(int rowIndex, bool skipFirstColumn = false) { /* Return a row data, with each column being an element in the returned array. Return null, * if there is a problem with what is being parsed. The list of problems that can arise are: * - no data found in a cell. */ if (!ValidateRow(rowIndex, skipFirstColumn)) { return(null); } TableDataRow dr = new TableDataRow(); for (int i = (skipFirstColumn) ? 1 : 0; i < m_tableView.Rows[rowIndex].Cells.Count; i++) { // start at 1 to skip the first column as it is the label column, so any data is not relevant if (CanParseToInt(m_tableView.Rows[rowIndex].Cells[i].Value.ToString())) { // add as int if it can dr.Add(DataItem.Parse(Int32.Parse(m_tableView.Rows[rowIndex].Cells[i].Value.ToString()))); } else { // if all other data types fail, add as string dr.Add(DataItem.Parse(m_tableView.Rows[rowIndex].Cells[i].Value.ToString())); } } return(dr); }
protected TableDataRow GetEntireColumn(int colIndex) { /* Return the data of from an entire column. Return null if there is a problem with what is being parsed. * The lsit of problems that can arise are: * - no data found in a cell. */ if (!ValidateColumn(colIndex)) { return(null); } TableDataRow data = new TableDataRow(); for (int i = 0; i < this.RowCount; i++) { data.Add(DataItem.Parse(m_tableView.Rows[i].Cells[colIndex])); } return(data); }