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Expert Delphi - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805121107
Pages 424 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Authors (2):
Marco Cantù Marco Cantù
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Paweł Głowacki Paweł Głowacki
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Building Blocks
2. Chapter 1: Fasten Your Seat Belts 3. Chapter 2: Mind Your Language 4. Chapter 3: Packing Up Your Toolbox 5. Chapter 4: Using the Parallel Programming Library 6. Part 2: Going Mobile
7. Chapter 5: Playing with FireMonkey 8. Chapter 6: FireMonkey in 3D 9. Chapter 7: Building User Interfaces with Style 10. Chapter 8: Working with Mobile Operating Systems 11. Chapter 9: Desktop Apps and Mobile Bridges 12. Part 3: From Data to Services
13. Chapter 10: Embedding Databases 14. Chapter 11: Integrating with Web Services 15. Chapter 12: Building Mobile Backends 16. Chapter 13: Easy REST API Publishing with RAD Server 17. Chapter 14: App Deployment 18. Chapter 15: The Road Ahead 19. Index
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Using data grids

Every time you need to display complex, structured information to a user, you can use the grid, one of the most common UI controls. We’ll read more about grids in the next chapter, when covering database apps. However, I want to introduce grids now, as they are even more common on desktop applications.

Let’s see how TStringGrid works in FireMonkey. Let’s get back to our MultiViewDemo example and place a string grid control on the detail panel called Panel1. Align this grid to Client. Now, select the grid and right click on it, or view the commands at the bottom of the Object Inspector and open its Items Editor window. In the combo box on the side, make sure that TStringColum is selected (as we want to have a grid of strings), and press Add Item five times. You should have now added five columns, as shown in Figure 9.4.

Figure 9.4: Adding columns to a string grid at design time

Figure 9.4: Adding columns to a string grid at design time

Close this dialog, and set the RowCount...

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