Hallo 1adavin,
ich hatte vor kurzem ein ähnliches Problem:
Es gib 2 Möglichkeiten, Du suchst Dir eine Stringgrid-Komponente die das kann,
oder Du machst es von Hand:
Ich bin auf einen News-Group Artikel von Peter Below gestoßen, dort gibt Peter einen Tip
wie es funktioniert (der Rest ist Handarbeit
).
Delphi-Quellcode:
// In article <3ebe97dc@newsgroups.borland.com>, Stefan Deutschen wrote:
// > Is it possible to link (or better, merge) Rows or Columns in a StringGrid
// > like you can do in excel?
// You have to fake it, the grid has no direct support for such cells. Getting
// a display that looks like merged cells is the smaller problem, making the
// merged cell editable and selectable is very hard to do.
// There are lots of 3rd-party grids around, some of which should offer this
// capability.
// Draw merged cells on a stringgrid
procedure TForm1.StringGrid1DrawCell(Sender: TObject; ACol, ARow: Integer;
Rect: TRect; State: TGridDrawState);
var
i, x, y: Integer;
begin
If gdFixed In State Then Exit;
If ARow > 1 Then Exit;
// draw row 1 with text from cell 1,1 spanning all cells in the row
with sender as tstringgrid do begin
{extend rect to include grid line on right, if not last cell
in row}
If aCol < Pred(ColCount) Then
Rect.Right := Rect.Right + GridlineWidth;
{figure out where the text of the first cell would start relative
to the current cells rect. }
y:= Rect.Top + 2;
x:= Rect.Left + 2;
for i:= 1 to aCol-1 do
x:= x - ColWidths[i] - GridlineWidth;
{ Paint cell pale yellow}
Canvas.Brush.Color := $7FFFFF;
Canvas.Brush.Style := bsSolid;
Canvas.FillRect( Rect );
{ Paint text of cell 1,1 clipped to current cell. }
Canvas.TextRect( Rect, x, y, Cells[1,1] );
end;
end;
procedure TForm1.FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
var
i, k: Integer;
begin
with stringgrid1 do begin
cells[1, 1] := 'A rather long line which will span cells';
for i:= 1 to colcount-1 do
for k:= 2 to rowcount -1 do
cells[i,k] := Format( 'Cell[%d,%d]',[i,k]);
end;
end;