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Inserts a blank table with the specified number of rows and columns at the specified position.
Namespace : DevExpress.XtraRichEdit.API.Native
Assembly : DevExpress.RichEdit.v25.2.Core.dll
NuGet Package : DevExpress.RichEdit.Core
Table Create(
DocumentPosition pos,
int rowCount,
int columnCount,
AutoFitBehaviorType autoFitBehavior,
int fixedColumnWidths
)
Function Create(
pos As DocumentPosition,
rowCount As Integer,
columnCount As Integer,
autoFitBehavior As AutoFitBehaviorType,
fixedColumnWidths As Integer
) As Table
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| pos | DocumentPosition |
A DocumentPosition at which a table is inserted.
| | rowCount | Int32 |
A number of table rows.
| | columnCount | Int32 |
A number of table columns.
| | autoFitBehavior | AutoFitBehaviorType |
Indicates the AutoFit layout algorithm type.
| | fixedColumnWidths | Int32 |
The column width if the autoFitBehavior parameter is set to FixedColumnWidth.
|
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Table |
The newly created table.
|
The inserted table’s text direction depends on the RightToLeft property value of a paragraph where the table should be inserted. If the paragraph’s RightToLeft property is set to true, the table’s RightToLeft property is automatically set to true. The RightToLeft property of all cell paragraphs is also set to true.
Use the ReadOnlyParagraphCollection.Get(DocumentPosition) method to obtain the paragraph where the DocumentPosition is located.
When you call the Create method to insert a new table right before or after the existing table, these tables are merged and the Create method returns the resulting table. Successive tables with different directions are not merged.
Set the RichEditControlCompatibility.MergeSuccessiveTables property to false to keep successive tables with the same direction separate.
The following code snippets (auto-collected from DevExpress Examples) contain references to the Create(DocumentPosition, Int32, Int32, AutoFitBehaviorType, Int32) method.
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winforms-richedit-document-api/CS/RichEditAPISample/CodeExamples/Table.cs#L236
#region #SplitCells
Table table = document.Tables.Create(document.Range.Start, 3, 3, AutoFitBehaviorType.FixedColumnWidth, 350);
//split a cell into three:
wpf-richedit-document-api/CS/DXRichEditControlAPISample/CodeExamples/TableActions.cs#L240
#region #SplitCells
Table table = document.Tables.Create(document.Range.Start, 3, 3, AutoFitBehaviorType.FixedColumnWidth, 350);
//split a cell to three:
word-document-api-examples/CS/CodeExamples/TablesActions.cs#L336
// Create a table with three rows and columns at the document range's start position.
Table table = document.Tables.Create(document.Range.Start, 3, 3, AutoFitBehaviorType.FixedColumnWidth, 350);
winforms-richedit-document-api/VB/RichEditAPISample/CodeExamples/Table.vb#L211
#Region "#SplitCells"
Dim table As DevExpress.XtraRichEdit.API.Native.Table = document.Tables.Create(document.Range.Start, 3, 3, DevExpress.XtraRichEdit.API.Native.AutoFitBehaviorType.FixedColumnWidth, 350)
'split a cell into three:
wpf-richedit-document-api/VB/DXRichEditControlAPISample/CodeExamples/TableActions.vb#L212
' #Region "#SplitCells"
Dim table As Table = document.Tables.Create(document.Range.Start, 3, 3, AutoFitBehaviorType.FixedColumnWidth, 350)
'split a cell to three:
word-document-api-examples/VB/CodeExamples/TablesActions.vb#L289
' Create a table with three rows and columns at the document range's start position.
Dim table As DevExpress.XtraRichEdit.API.Native.Table = document.Tables.Create(document.Range.Start, 3, 3, DevExpress.XtraRichEdit.API.Native.AutoFitBehaviorType.FixedColumnWidth, 350)
' Split a cell vertically to three cells.
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