Applies To: | Grid |
Description
If enabled, this event is reported by the Grid object if the user presses the Cursor Down key, and the current cell (CurCell) is within the last row on the Grid. The default action is to append a new row to the contents of the Grid. If you attach a callback function to this event and have it return a value of 0, a new row will not be appended to the Grid.
The event message reported as the result of ⎕DQ, or supplied as the right argument to your callback function, is a 3 element vector as follows :
[1] | Object | ref or character vector |
[2] | Event | 'AddRow' or 152 |
[3] | Row number | number of the new row (integer) |
An application may insert a new row into a Grid by calling AddRow as a method. The argument is a 1 to 7-element array as follows:
[1] | Row number | integer |
[2] | Row title | character vector or matrix |
[3] | Row height | integer |
[4] | Undo flag | 0 or 1 |
[5] | Resize flag | 0 or 1 |
[6] | Title colour | negative integer or 3-element RGB vector |
[7] | Line type | integer |
If you are using default row titles, Row title will be ignored and the rows will be re-labelled with default titles. If you have set RowTitles, the title you specify will be inserted. If you omit Row title, a blank title will be inserted.
Similarly, if you have not previously set CellHeights, ResizeRows, RowTitleFCol or RowLineTypes, or if you have given them a scalar value, the corresponding parameter will be ignored. However, if you have specified CellHeights, ResizeRows, RowTitleFCol or RowLineTypes to be a vector, the number you specify in the corresponding parameter will be inserted into the appropriate property vector. If you omit Row height, it will be assigned a default value; new values for the other properties default to 0.
Undo flag (default 1) specifies whether or not the addition of the new row may subsequently be undone by an Undo event.
To insert a new row before the first one, you must specify the Row number as 1 (or 0 if ⎕IO is 0). To add a new row after the last one, you may specify any number greater than the current number of rows. The data in the new row will be set to 0 if the Values property is numeric, or to an empty character vector otherwise.