I have a datatable DTgraph, that datatable has a column named Campaign. that column could have one of three unique values, which are IVR, City, City2`. So the rows are like this:
I have a datatable has data like this format
........ IVR........
.........IVR........
**.........IVR........**
.........City1......
.........City1......
**.........City1......**
.........City2......
.........City2......
**.........City2......**
I want to take the last row of each unique value for that column, In other words, I want to take the rows that are bold. I did almost everything like this:
var cRows = new Dictionary<string, DataRow>(StringComparer.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase);
foreach (DataRow oRow in DTgraph.Rows)
{
var sKey = oRow["Campaign"].ToString();
if (!cRows.ContainsKey(sKey))
{
cRows.Add(sKey, oRow);
}
else
{
cRows[sKey] = oRow;
}
}
var oNewTable = DTgraph.Clone();
foreach (var oRow in cRows.Values)
{
oNewTable.Rows.Add(oRow);
}
As you see, I put the data in dictionary and transferred the dictionary to a datatable at the end.
My problem is that on this line:
cRows.Add(sKey, oRow);
I get an error:
The row is already belongs to another datatable
Note: I need to solve that exception, I don't need a new way of doing my goal
Note: I was wrong, the exception is on this line
oNewTable.Rows.Add(oRow);
To be honest I don't 100% understand your question, however to fix the exception:
The row is already belongs to another datatable.
Change:
oNewTable.Rows.Add(oRow);
To:
oNewTable.ImportRow(oRow);
Alternatively create a new row and clone the ItemArray.
foreach (var oRow in cRows.Values)
{
var newRow = oNewTable.NewRow();
newRow.ItemArray = oRow.ItemArray.Clone() as object[];
oNewTable.Rows.Add(newRow);
}
Use NewRow() function of the new table and then use oRow.ItemArray property to get values from the source row and copy them the newly created row's ItemArray. An example would be:
Array.Copy(oRow.ItemArray, oNewTable.NewRow().ItemArray, oRow.ItemArray.Length)
However, remember that this would not preserve original values and current state from the source row (which I don't think you're using here anyway). If those things matter, go for ImportRow() solution which preserves source row's state when copying.
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Hello sir i am not native english, new here in stackoverflow and new in programming but i will try my best to share my problem with you:
I added some comments in my code so i hope you can better see what the problems are
i am trying to make something like a temporary datatable that gets informations (only the rows matter) from 1 specific datatable(there will be more see in the code) and the "temporarydatatable" gives these to a list<> i tried it with linq. ofc i have my own mind and tried to change it a way i understand (LINQ query on a DataTable this wasnt really helpful for me :X ) and i tried some other things as well but i dont want to smash 10 links here :P
so here comes the code:
public MainWindow()
{
InitializeComponent();
datatable1();
}
public void datatable1()
{
/*This Table should get the informations from datatable_1 or
another one (there will be some more tables and the viewtable will
get the informations from the table where the
Type ==(i guess it will be a combobox) selected Type */
DataTable viewtable = new DataTable();
viewtable.Columns.Add("Typ", typeof(string));
viewtable.Columns.Add("Name", typeof(string));
viewtable.Columns.Add("Anzahl", typeof(string));
viewtable.Columns.Add("Zeit", typeof(string));
/*here is the main problem i have*/
viewtable.Rows =from _Row1 in datatable_1 where "Typ" =="Una";
/*it "worked" like this so i get the informations in my list*/
viewtable.Rows.Add("Una", "Testschrank2", "9000", "0:20:30");
//this table is a example table holding the informations
DataTable datatable_1 = new DataTable();
datatable_1.Clear();
datatable_1.Columns.Add("Typ");
datatable_1.Columns.Add("Name");
datatable_1.Columns.Add("Anzahl");
datatable_1.Columns.Add("Zeit");
DataRow _Row1 = datatable_1.NewRow();
datatable_1.Rows.Add("Una", "Testschrank2", "9000", "0:20:30");
// _Row1["Zeit"] = (4, 30, 0);
datatable_1.Rows.Add(_Row1);`
}
well i guess i added too much code but like i said i am really new to this so its a bit difficult for me to point on my problem with little code excuse me sir
and
thanks for your help o/
To get the value from the first DataTable you have to pull all DataRows from it as Lei Yang suggested in his comment.
DataRow temp = datatable_1.Rows.OfType<DataRow>()
.SingleOrDefault(x=>x["Typ"].ToString() == "Una");
1: You cannot assign to the property Rows since it is readonly.
2: You cannot just use simply viewtable.Rows.Add(temp) because this row already belongs to another table. This will result in a System.ArgumentException
So you need to import the row:
if (temp != null)
{
viewtable.ImportRow(temp);
}
EDIT:
If you intend to capture more than one row using the where clause you can use a List<DataRow> to save them temporarily and import each row afterwards in a loop:
List<DataRow> temp = datatable_1.Rows.OfType<DataRow>()
.Where(x => x["Typ"].ToString() == "Una").ToList();
if (temp.Count > 0)
{
foreach (var row in temp)
{
viewtable.ImportRow(row);
}
}
EDIT 2:
Here are some sources for further research:
How to: Locate a Specific Row in a DataTable
In this example you can use also the Select method to get the desired rows. This would look like this:
DataRow [] temp2 = datatable_1.Select("Typ ='Una'", "Name DESC", DataViewRowState.Added);
// or the short version:
DataRow [] temp2 = datatable_1.Select("Typ ='Una'");
the outcome will be the same. This version is from a an answer to a similar question.
I'm currently trying to add data programatically onto a DataGridView, but it doesn't seem to be working.
What I have is an Array, which I fill from a text file:
public static string PathList = #"C:\Users\gbbb\Desktop\Pfade.txt";
_PathRows = System.IO.File.ReadAllLines(#PathList);
and I have a DataGridView with 4 Columns on which I add as many Rows as I have paths, so:
public void InitPathsTable()
{
TabelleBib.Rows.Add(_PathRows.Length);
//And here is where i want to add the Paths on Column Nr.4
}
Next what I need is a way to add all paths that I get (24) into the Column Nr.4,
one Path per Row.
But it seems to be nearly impossible for a beginner like me, so I am asking you.
This is method that will do that for you. Read comments (especially make sure you have added 4 columns to you DataGridView):
public void InitPathsTable()
{
int rowindex;
DataGridViewRow row;
foreach (var line in _PathRows)
{
rowindex = TabelleBib.Rows.Add(); //retrieve row index of newly added row
row = TabelleBib.Rows[rowindex]; //reference to new row
row.Cells[3].Value = line; //set value of 4th column to line. WARNING: TabelleBib has to have 4 columns added either from code or designer othwerwise here you will get exception
}
}
if you get any more problems, write a comment and I will come back to you :)
EDIT: Solved this myself - obviously won't work as sorting the dataTable doesn't sort the underlying data - created a dataView from the table, works fine.
I have a datatable which I am sorting and then iterating through to remove duplicate values in one column, however the output is not as expected.
Datatable structure:
infoRow["Title"]
infoRow["QuickLink"]
infoRow["Description"]
infoRow["Date"]
infoRow["MonthName"]
I'm sorting like this, which works fine, and produces a table ordered in ascending month order:
dataTable = dataTable.DefaultView.ToTable(true);
dataTable.DefaultView.Sort = "Date asc";
After the sort, I'm using the code below to compare each row to the previous, and if the MonthName value is the same, replaced it with an empty string:
string prevMonthName = "";
foreach (DataRow row in dtEvents.Rows)
{
string strMonthName = row["MonthName"].ToString();
if (strMonthName == prevMonthName)
{
row["MonthName"] = "";
row.AcceptChanges();
}
prevMonthName = strMonthName;
}
So, the problem I'm having is that even when I run the MonthName loop after the sort, it appears to be running against the unsorted data. It's like DefaultView.Sort only affects the rendered output without physically reordering the table, hence the second part of the code doesn't produce the result I need. Should I maybe be using DataView or am I just way off track...
I was actually having a similar, but slightly different problem and your question gave me an idea. As it turns out, your code was incredibly close to what you (and I) need. All you need to do is flip those two lines of sorting code like so:
dataTable.DefaultView.Sort = "Date ASC";
dataTable = dataTable.DefaultView.ToTable(true);
Now, the first line of code sorts the DefaultView. This would be enough for your DataGridView or ComboBox or whatever you're using for display, because they make use of the DefaultView. However, the DataTable, itself, remains unsorted. Therefore, the second line sets the DataTable to look exactly like the sorted DefaultView.
I just noticed your edit at the top which says you've solved it. That 'solution' seems to be more of a workaround. Seeing as how you had the right code but in the wrong order, I figured you would be interested in this answer.
Assuming that dtEvents is referencing the same object as datatable, you could try this:
string prevMonthName = "";
foreach (DataRowView row in dtEvents.DefaultView)
{
string strMonthName = row["MonthName"].ToString();
if (strMonthName == prevMonthName)
{
row["MonthName"] = "";
row.AcceptChanges();
}
prevMonthName = strMonthName;
}
Just for fun I figured out how to do this using Linq to SQL (assuming I had a sql table with your above schema). Since I spent the time figuring it out, I thought I might as well share it.
// Order the table and add an index column
var ordered = MonthTests.OrderBy(mt => mt.Date)
.AsEnumerable()
.Select((mt, index) => new
{
OrderId = index,
Record = mt
});
// Select out what we want
var query = from item in ordered
let prev = ordered.FirstOrDefault (q => q.OrderId == (item.OrderId-1))
select new
{
Title = item.Record.Title,
QuickLink = item.Record.QuickLink,
Date = item.Record.Date,
MonthName = (prev != null && prev.Record.MonthName == item.Record.MonthName) ? "" : item.Record.MonthName
};
Have fun.
Now I use Select and use a criteria which select only new rows. But is there any kind of GetInsertedRows-method. If I remember correctly there is status for each row so naturally one can loop through them all but that's not elegant.
-Cheers -Matti
I like TypeT's answer but it may help to know that you always bind through a DataView to a DataTable and you can set it to filter on the rows state:
myDataSet.myTable.DefaultView.RowStateFilter = DataViewRowState.Added;
You can also create an additional DataView to look at the new or deleted rows, and then those Views won't byte each other:
var addedView = new DataView(myDataSet.myTable);
addedView.RowStateFilter = DataViewRowState.Added;
I came across this issue myself a while ago, however there's no nice way of pulling out the added rows. I've just trawled my repositories for you and found the DataTable implementation I used to use:
public class AdvancedDataTable : DataTable
{
public IEnumerable<DataRow> InsertedRowList
{
get
{
foreach (DataRow row in this.Rows)
{
if (row.RowState == System.Data.DataRowState.Added)
{
yield return row;
}
}
}
}
}
It's still doing an iteration, but it's nicely wrapped as an IEnumerable and you won't have to write the code more than once.
I have a database column I simply need to check to see if a value is there.
DataTable dt = masterDataSet.Tables["Settings"];
DataColumn SETTINGS = dt.Columns["DEFAULTSETTINGS"];
I just need to iterate over the values in this column to see if a value exists.
Help
You iterate the rows, not the column
DataColumn SETTINGS = dt.Columns["DEFAULTSETTINGS"];
foreach(DataRow row in dt.Select())
{
object columnValue = row[SETTINGS];
// Do something with columnValue
}
There's no need to use Linq or iterate manually through your DataRows as plain old ADO.NET has a couple of solutions such as DataTable.Select and DataView.RowFilter.
string value = "default";
bool found = dt.Select("DEFAULTSETTINGS = " + value).Length > 0;
It's obvious that once you get the filtered rows, you can do whatever you want with them. In my example, I just checked to see if any row was within the criteria but you can manipulate them how you see fit.
You can use linq in .net 3.5:
DataColumn col = dt.Columns["DEFAULTSETTINGS"];
object value = //expected value
bool valueExists = dt.AsEnumerable().Any(row => row.Field<object>(col).Equals(value));
EDIT: It seems from the comments you're trying to see if the 'DEFAULTSETTINGS' column contains the string 'default'. The Field extension method simply casts the object in the datarow at that column into the given type, so you can change the type parameter rather than use ToString(). So for your example you can probably use this:
DataColumn col = dt.Columns["DEFAULTSETTINGS"];
bool valueExists = dt.AsEnumerable().Any(row => "default".Equals(row.Field<string>(col), StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase);