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Selecting multiple checkboxes inside a GridView control

By azamsharp | 3 Aug 2005
This article describes how you can select checkboxes inside a GridView control.
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Introduction

GridView is a new data bound control introduced by Microsoft in Visual Studio .NET 2005. Most of the operations like sorting, paging and selecting items from the GridView are already built in and you can use it through the design view. In this article, I will explain how you can select single as well as all the checkboxes which are inside a GridView control.

Selecting Checkboxes inside the GridView Control

GridView has a CheckboxField column which maps the checkbox to a field in the database. In this article we won't be using that, we will make a checkbox in a template column. Simply add a asp:checkbox control in the item template of the GridView control. If you are working with a DataGrid control and want the same functionality, then please check out my article: Selecting multiple checkboxes inside a DataGrid control.

The HTML code looks something like this:

<asp:GridView ID="GridView1" runat="server" AllowPaging="True" 
   AllowSorting="True" AutoGenerateColumns="False" DataKeyNames="PersonID" 
   DataSourceID="mySource" Width="366px" CellPadding="4" 
   ForeColor="#333333" GridLines="None">
 <Columns>
   <asp:CommandField ShowSelectButton="True" />
   <asp:BoundField DataField="PersonID" HeaderText="PersonID" 
         InsertVisible="False" ReadOnly="True" SortExpression="PersonID" />
   <asp:BoundField DataField="Name" HeaderText="Name" 
                                       SortExpression="Name" />
   <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Select">
    <ItemTemplate>
       <asp:CheckBox ID="chkSelect" runat="server" />
    </ItemTemplate>
    <HeaderTemplate>
    </HeaderTemplate>
   </asp:TemplateField>

 </Columns>

 <FooterStyle BackColor="#990000" Font-Bold="True" ForeColor="White" />
 <RowStyle BackColor="#FFFBD6" ForeColor="#333333" />
 <PagerStyle BackColor="#FFCC66" ForeColor="#333333" 
                           HorizontalAlign="Center" />
 <SelectedRowStyle BackColor="#FFCC66" Font-Bold="True" ForeColor="Navy" />
 <HeaderStyle BackColor="#990000" Font-Bold="True" ForeColor="White" />
 <AlternatingRowStyle BackColor="White" />
</asp:GridView>

Now in the button click event, write this code:

// StringBuilder object
StringBuilder str = new StringBuilder();

// Select the checkboxes from the GridView control
for (int i = 0; i < GridView1.Rows.Count; i++)
{
  GridViewRow row = GridView1.Rows[i];
  bool isChecked = ((CheckBox) row.FindControl("chkSelect")).Checked;

  if (isChecked)
  {
    // Column 2 is the name column
    str.Append(GridView1.Rows[i].Cells[2].Text);
  }
}

// prints out the result
Response.Write(str.ToString());

The code above just iterates through the GridView and selects the checked checkboxes. Later it appends the selected value to a StringBuilder object. In order to use StringBuilder you will need to add the System.Text namespace.

Making a CheckAll functionality

To add a check-all functionality in the GridView, simply add a HTML CheckBox to the header template of the checkbox column.

<HeaderTemplate>
  <input id="chkAll" onclick="javascript:SelectAllCheckboxes(this);" 
              runat="server" type="checkbox" />
</HeaderTemplate>

SelectAllCheckboxes JavaScript method:

<script language="javascript">

 function SelectAllCheckboxes(spanChk){

   // Added as ASPX uses SPAN for checkbox
   var oItem = spanChk.children;
   var theBox= (spanChk.type=="checkbox") ? 
        spanChk : spanChk.children.item[0];
   xState=theBox.checked;
   elm=theBox.form.elements;

   for(i=0;i<elm.length;i++)
     if(elm[i].type=="checkbox" && 
              elm[i].id!=theBox.id)
     {
       //elm[i].click();
       if(elm[i].checked!=xState)
         elm[i].click();
       //elm[i].checked=xState;
     }
 }
</script>

This is it. I hope you like the article, happy coding!

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GeneralMy vote of 5 Pinmembermanoj kumar choubey22:05 9 Feb '12  
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Generalit works great PinmemberAnilMiLaN19:16 26 Nov '09  
QuestionHow to bring Old state to the checkboxes of the gridview control when the postback occurs PinmemberRajeshgut4:40 14 Oct '09  
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QuestionCan you do this without forms Pinmembercheesehead911828:50 29 Sep '09  
QuestionHow to select a checkbox with ctrl and click instead of click Pinmemberemily022810:15 23 Jun '09  
GeneralNice article PinmemberDonsw11:21 18 Apr '09  
GeneralPlz can u help PinmemberMehul_qaz4:52 16 Apr '09  
Hi..its really nice but can u help me if i make the ID Bound feild visible="false then
str.Append(gvSupplier.Rows[i].Cells[0].Text) does not take the value..
cell[0] has ID
Generalnice article Pinmemberkanza azhar4:37 12 Apr '09  
QuestionCheckboxes and GridView paging [modified] Pinmemberboqboq2:58 2 Mar '09  
AnswerRe: Checkboxes and GridView paging PinmembercUbeindaclUb0:37 6 Sep '11  
QuestionBeautiful!...How can I have 2 gridviews on a page and NOT have them control each other? PinmemberBrian Fay12:51 9 Feb '09  
AnswerRe: Beautiful!...How can I have 2 gridviews on a page and NOT have them control each other? Pinmemberazamsharp8:50 11 Feb '09  
GeneralExcelente Mi Amigo. Sos pero jodido. PinmemberLuis Rangel7:34 4 Feb '09  

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