How to deselect all selected rows in a DataGridView control?

.NetWinformsDatagridview

.Net Problem Overview


I'd like to deselect all selected rows in a DataGridView control when the user clicks on a blank (non-row) part of the control.
How can I do this?

.Net Solutions


Solution 1 - .Net

To deselect all rows and cells in a DataGridView, you can use the ClearSelection method:

myDataGridView.ClearSelection()

If you don't want even the first row/cell to appear selected, you can set the CurrentCell property to Nothing/null, which will temporarily hide the focus rectangle until the control receives focus again:

myDataGridView.CurrentCell = Nothing

To determine when the user has clicked on a blank part of the DataGridView, you're going to have to handle its MouseUp event. In that event, you can HitTest the click location and watch for this to indicate HitTestInfo.Nowhere. For example:

Private Sub myDataGridView_MouseUp(ByVal sender as Object, ByVal e as System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs)
    ''# See if the left mouse button was clicked
    If e.Button = MouseButtons.Left Then
        ''# Check the HitTest information for this click location
        If myDataGridView.HitTest(e.X, e.Y) = DataGridView.HitTestInfo.Nowhere Then
            myDataGridView.ClearSelection()
            myDataGridView.CurrentCell = Nothing
        End If
    End If
End Sub

Of course, you could also subclass the existing DataGridView control to combine all of this functionality into a single custom control. You'll need to override its OnMouseUp method similar to the way shown above. I also like to provide a public DeselectAll method for convenience that both calls the ClearSelection method and sets the CurrentCell property to Nothing.

(Code samples are all arbitrarily in VB.NET because the question doesn't specify a language—apologies if this is not your native dialect.)

Solution 2 - .Net

C# version:

if (e.Button == System.Windows.Forms.MouseButtons.Left)
        {
            DataGridView.HitTestInfo hit = dgv_track.HitTest(e.X, e.Y);
            if (hit.Type == DataGridViewHitTestType.None)
            {
                dgv_track.ClearSelection();
                dgv_track.CurrentCell = null;
            }
        }

Solution 3 - .Net

i found out why my first row was default selected and found out how to not select it by default.

By default my datagridview was the object with the first tab-stop on my windows form. Making the tab stop first on another object (maybe disabling tabstop for the datagrid at all will work to) disabled selecting the first row

Solution 4 - .Net

Set

dgv.CurrentCell = null;

when user clicks on a blank part of the dgv.

Solution 5 - .Net

i have ran into the same problem and found a solution (not totally by myself, but there is the internet for)

Color blue  = ColorTranslator.FromHtml("#CCFFFF");
Color red = ColorTranslator.FromHtml("#FFCCFF");
Color letters = Color.Black;

foreach (DataGridViewRow r in datagridIncome.Rows)
{
    if (r.Cells[5].Value.ToString().Contains("1")) { 
        r.DefaultCellStyle.BackColor = blue;
        r.DefaultCellStyle.SelectionBackColor = blue;
        r.DefaultCellStyle.SelectionForeColor = letters;
    }
    else { 
        r.DefaultCellStyle.BackColor = red;
        r.DefaultCellStyle.SelectionBackColor = red;
        r.DefaultCellStyle.SelectionForeColor = letters;
    }
}

This is a small trick, the only way you can see a row is selected, is by the very first column (not column[0], but the one therefore). When you click another row, you will not see the blue selection anymore, only the arrow indicates which row have selected. As you understand, I use rowSelection in my gridview.

Solution 6 - .Net

In VB.net use for the Sub:

    Private Sub dgv_MouseUp(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles dgv.MouseUp
    ' deselezionare se click su vuoto
    If e.Button = MouseButtons.Left Then
        ' Check the HitTest information for this click location
        If Equals(dgv.HitTest(e.X, e.Y), DataGridView.HitTestInfo.Nowhere) Then
            dgv.ClearSelection()
            dgv.CurrentCell = Nothing
        End If
    End If
End Sub

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