blazor-devexpress-dot-blazor-dot-gridcontextmenudefaultitemnames-00d878dd.md
The Hide Group Panel item’s name.
Namespace : DevExpress.Blazor
Assembly : DevExpress.Blazor.v25.2.dll
NuGet Package : DevExpress.Blazor
public const string HideGroupPanel = "HideGroupPanel"
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| String |
The “HideGroupPanel” string.
|
Specify the ContextMenus property to display context menus for the following Grid elements:
Hide Group Panel is a Grid context menu item that hides the group panel. This item is available in group panel and header context menus if grouping is enabled at the Grid level and the group panel is visible.
Use the HideGroupPanel field to apply the following customizations:
The following code snippet removes the Hide Group Panel item from context menus:
@inject WeatherForecastService ForecastService
<DxGrid Data="@Data"
ShowGroupPanel="true"
AutoExpandAllGroupRows="true"
ContextMenus="GridContextMenus.Header | GridContextMenus.GroupPanel"
CustomizeContextMenu="CustomizeContextMenu">
<Columns>
<DxGridDataColumn FieldName="Date" DisplayFormat="D" />
<DxGridDataColumn FieldName="TemperatureC" Caption="@("Temp. (\x2103)")" Width="120px" />
<DxGridDataColumn FieldName="TemperatureF" Caption="@("Temp. (\x2109)")" Width="120px" />
<DxGridDataColumn FieldName="Forecast" GroupIndex="0" />
<DxGridDataColumn FieldName="CloudCover" />
</Columns>
</DxGrid>
@code {
object Data { get; set; }
protected override void OnInitialized() {
Data = ForecastService.GetForecast();
}
void CustomizeContextMenu(GridCustomizeContextMenuEventArgs args) {
args.Items.Remove(GridContextMenuDefaultItemNames.HideGroupPanel);
}
}
using System;
public class WeatherForecast {
public DateTime Date { get; set; }
public int TemperatureC { get; set; }
public double TemperatureF => Math.Round((TemperatureC * 1.8 + 32), 2);
public string Forecast { get; set; }
public string CloudCover { get; set; }
public bool Precipitation { get; set; }
}
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
public class WeatherForecastService {
private List<WeatherForecast> Forecast { get; set; }
private static string[] CloudCover = new[] {
"Sunny", "Partly cloudy", "Cloudy", "Storm"
};
Tuple<int, string>[] ConditionsForForecast = new Tuple<int, string>[] {
Tuple.Create( 22 , "Hot"),
Tuple.Create( 13 , "Warm"),
Tuple.Create( 0 , "Cold"),
Tuple.Create( -10 , "Freezing")
};
public WeatherForecastService() {
Forecast = CreateForecast();
}
private List<WeatherForecast> CreateForecast() {
var rng = new Random();
DateTime startDate = DateTime.Now;
return Enumerable.Range(1, 15).Select(index => {
var temperatureC = rng.Next(-10, 30);
return new WeatherForecast {
Date = startDate.AddDays(index),
TemperatureC = temperatureC,
CloudCover = CloudCover[rng.Next(0, 4)],
Precipitation = Convert.ToBoolean(rng.Next(0, 2)),
Forecast = ConditionsForForecast.First(c => c.Item1 <= temperatureC).Item2
};
}).ToList();
}
public IEnumerable<WeatherForecast> GetForecast() {
return Forecast.ToArray();
}
// ...
}
// ...
builder.Services.AddSingleton<WeatherForecastService>();
See Also
GridContextMenuDefaultItemNames Class