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SortActions.cs
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using DevExpress.Spreadsheet;
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace SpreadsheetControl_WPF_API_Part02
{
public static class SortActions
{
#region Actions
public static Action<IWorkbook> SimpleSortAction = SimpleSortValue;
public static Action<IWorkbook> DescendingOrderAction = DescendingOrderValue;
public static Action<IWorkbook> SelectComparerAction = SelectComparerValue;
public static Action<IWorkbook> SortBySpecifiedColumnAction = SortBySpecifiedColumnValue;
public static Action<IWorkbook> SortByMultipleColumnsAction = SortByMultipleColumnsValue;
#endregion
static void SimpleSortValue(IWorkbook workbook)
{
#region #SimpleSort
Worksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets[0];
// Fill in the range.
worksheet.Cells["A2"].Value = "Donald Dozier Bradley";
worksheet.Cells["A3"].Value = "Tony Charles Mccallum-Geteer";
worksheet.Cells["A4"].Value = "Calvin Liu";
worksheet.Cells["A5"].Value = "Anita A Boyd";
worksheet.Cells["A6"].Value = "Angela R. Scott";
worksheet.Cells["A7"].Value = "D Fox";
// Sort the range in ascending order.
CellRange range = worksheet.Range["A2:A7"];
worksheet.Sort(range);
// Create a heading.
CellRange header = worksheet.Range["A1"];
header[0].Value = "Ascending order";
header.ColumnWidthInCharacters = 30;
header.Style = workbook.Styles["Heading 1"];
#endregion #SimpleSort
}
static void DescendingOrderValue(IWorkbook workbook)
{
#region #DescendingOrder
Worksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets[0];
// Fill in the range.
worksheet.Cells["A2"].Value = "Donald Dozier Bradley";
worksheet.Cells["A3"].Value = "Tony Charles Mccallum-Geteer";
worksheet.Cells["A4"].Value = "Calvin Liu";
worksheet.Cells["A5"].Value = "Anita A Boyd";
worksheet.Cells["A6"].Value = "Angela R. Scott";
worksheet.Cells["A7"].Value = "D Fox";
// Sort the range in descending order.
CellRange range = worksheet.Range["A2:A7"];
worksheet.Sort(range, false);
// Create a heading.
CellRange header = worksheet.Range["A1"];
header[0].Value = "Descending order";
header.ColumnWidthInCharacters = 30;
header.Style = workbook.Styles["Heading 1"];
#endregion #DescendingOrder
}
static void SelectComparerValue(IWorkbook workbook)
{
#region #SelectComparer
Worksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets[0];
// Fill in the range.
worksheet.Cells["A2"].Value = "Donald Dozier Bradley";
worksheet.Cells["A3"].Value = "Tony Charles Mccallum-Geteer";
worksheet.Cells["A4"].Value = "Calvin Liu";
worksheet.Cells["A5"].Value = "Anita A Boyd";
worksheet.Cells["A6"].Value = "Angela R. Scott";
worksheet.Cells["A7"].Value = "D Fox";
// Sort values using a custom comparer.
CellRange range = worksheet.Range["A2:A7"];
worksheet.Sort(range, 0, new SampleComparer());
// Create a heading.
CellRange header = worksheet.Range["A1"];
header[0].Value = "Use a custom comparer";
header.ColumnWidthInCharacters = 30;
header.Style = workbook.Styles["Heading 1"];
#endregion #SelectComparer
}
static void SortBySpecifiedColumnValue(IWorkbook workbook)
{
#region #SortBySpecifiedColumn
workbook.LoadDocument("Documents\\Sortsample.xlsx");
Worksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets[0];
// Sort by a column with offset = 6 in the range being sorted.
// Use ascending order.
CellRange range = worksheet.Range["A3:F22"];
worksheet.Sort(range, 3);
// Add a note.
worksheet["D1"].Value = "Sort by column with index = 3 in ascending order";
worksheet.Visible = true;
#endregion #SortBySpecifiedColumn
}
static void SortByMultipleColumnsValue(IWorkbook workbook)
{
#region #SortByMultipleColumns
workbook.LoadDocument("Documents\\Sortsample.xlsx");
Worksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets[0];
// Create sorting fields.
List<SortField> fields = new List<SortField>();
// First sorting field. First column (offset = 0) will be sorted using ascending order.
SortField sortField1 = new SortField();
sortField1.ColumnOffset = 0;
sortField1.Comparer = worksheet.Comparers.Ascending;
fields.Add(sortField1);
// Second sorting field. Second column (offset = 1) will be sorted using ascending order.
SortField sortField2 = new SortField();
sortField2.ColumnOffset = 1;
sortField2.Comparer = worksheet.Comparers.Ascending;
fields.Add(sortField2);
// Sort the range by sorting fields.
CellRange range = worksheet.Range["A3:F22"];
worksheet.Sort(range, fields);
#endregion #SortByMultipleColumns
// Add a note.
worksheet["D1"].Value = "Sort by two columns: first and second in ascending order";
}
}
}