Grid Layout in WPF Pivot Grid
15 Jul 20215 minutes to read
The pivot grid supports for two different types of layout options with respect to summaries. That is, whether to display the summary data of each pivot item at the top or at the bottom of value cells.
The GridLayout
property is used to set the layout options, and this can be defined in both XAML and code-behind.
For XAML, refer to the following code sample.
<Grid>
<syncfusion:PivotGridControl HorizontalAlignment="Left" Name="pivotGrid" VerticalAlignment="Top" GridLayout="TopSummary" ItemSource="{Binding Source={StaticResource data}}">
<syncfusion:PivotGridControl.PivotRows>
<syncfusion:PivotItem FieldHeader="Product" FieldMappingName="Product" TotalHeader="Total" />
<syncfusion:PivotItem FieldHeader="Date" FieldMappingName="Date" TotalHeader="Total" />
</syncfusion:PivotGridControl.PivotRows>
<syncfusion:PivotGridControl.PivotColumns>
<syncfusion:PivotItem FieldHeader="Country" FieldMappingName="Country" TotalHeader="Total" />
<syncfusion:PivotItem FieldHeader="State" FieldMappingName="State" TotalHeader="Total" />
</syncfusion:PivotGridControl.PivotColumns>
<syncfusion:PivotGridControl.PivotCalculations>
<syncfusion:PivotComputationInfo CalculationName="Total" FieldName="Amount" Format="C" SummaryType="DoubleTotalSum" />
<syncfusion:PivotComputationInfo CalculationName="Total" FieldName="Quantity" SummaryType="Count" />
</syncfusion:PivotGridControl.PivotCalculations>
</syncfusion:PivotGridControl>
</Grid>
For code-behind, refer to the following code sample.
public partial class MainWindow: Window {
PivotGridControl pivotGrid = new PivotGridControl();
public MainWindow() {
InitializeComponent();
grid1.Children.Add(pivotGrid);
pivotGrid.ItemSource = ProductSales.GetSalesData();
PivotItem m_PivotItem = new PivotItem() {
FieldHeader = "Product", FieldMappingName = "Product", TotalHeader = "Total"
};
PivotItem m_PivotItem1 = new PivotItem() {
FieldHeader = "Date", FieldMappingName = "Date", TotalHeader = "Total"
};
PivotItem n_PivotItem = new PivotItem() {
FieldHeader = "Country", FieldMappingName = "Country", TotalHeader = "Total"
};
PivotItem n_PivotItem1 = new PivotItem() {
FieldHeader = "State", FieldMappingName = "State", TotalHeader = "Total"
};
// Adding PivotItem to PivotRows
pivotGrid.PivotRows.Add(m_PivotItem);
pivotGrid.PivotRows.Add(m_PivotItem1);
// Adding PivotItem to PivotColumns
pivotGrid.PivotColumns.Add(n_PivotItem);
pivotGrid.PivotColumns.Add(n_PivotItem1);
PivotComputationInfo m_PivotComputationInfo = new PivotComputationInfo() {
CalculationName = "Amount", FieldName = "Amount", Format = "C", SummaryType = SummaryType.DoubleTotalSum
};
PivotComputationInfo m_PivotComputationInfo1 = new PivotComputationInfo() {
CalculationName = "Quantity", FieldName = "Quantity", SummaryType = SummaryType.Count
};
pivotGrid.PivotCalculations.Add(m_PivotComputationInfo);
pivotGrid.PivotCalculations.Add(m_PivotComputationInfo1);
pivotGrid.GridLayout = GridLayout.TopSummary;
}
}
Normal
Displays the summary data of rows or columns at the end of value cells.
Top summary
Displays the summary data of rows or columns at the beginning of value cells.
Excel-like layout
Displays the summary cells at the bottom alone and child members that appear below the parent member with some indent space.
NOTE
You can refer to our WPF Pivot Grid feature tour page for its groundbreaking feature representations. You can also explore our WPF Pivot Grid example to knows how to organizes and summarizes business data and displays the result in a cross-table format.