\section{wxGrid classes overview}\label{gridoverview} Classes: \helpref{wxGrid}{wxgrid} \subsection{Introduction}\label{introductiontowxgrid} wxGrid and its related classes are used for displaying and editing tabular data. \subsection{Getting started: a simple example}\label{simplewxgridexample} For simple applications you need only refer to the wxGrid class in your code. This example shows how you might create a grid in a frame or dialog constructor and illustrates some of the formatting functions. \begin{verbatim} // Create a wxGrid object grid = new wxGrid( this, -1, wxPoint( 0, 0 ), wxSize( 400, 300 ) ); // Then we call CreateGrid to set the dimensions of the grid // (100 rows and 10 columns in this example) grid->CreateGrid( 100, 10 ); // We can set the sizes of individual rows and columns // in pixels grid->SetRowSize( 0, 60 ); grid->SetColSize( 0, 120 ); // And set grid cell contents as strings grid->SetCellValue( 0, 0, "wxGrid is good" ); // We can specify that some cells are read-only grid->SetCellValue( 0, 3, "This is read-only" ); grid->SetReadOnly( 0, 3 ); // Colours can be specified for grid cell contents grid->SetCellValue(3, 3, "green on grey"); grid->SetCellTextColour(3, 3, *wxGREEN); grid->SetCellBackgroundColour(3, 3, *wxLIGHT_GREY); // We can specify the some cells will store numeric // values rather than strings. Here we set grid column 5 // to hold floating point values displayed with width of 6 // and precision of 2 grid->SetColFormatFloat(5, 6, 2); grid->SetCellValue(0, 6, "3.1415"); \end{verbatim} \subsection{A more complex example}\label{complexwxgridexample} Yet to be written \subsection{How the wxGrid classes relate to each other}\label{wxgridclassesrelations} Yet to be written \subsection{Keyboard and mouse actions}\label{keyboardandmouseinwxgrid} Yet to be written