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Need tip from GRID expert

Hi,

I'm evaluating the Component One grid. I would like to know if this
grid support my scenario, and secondly, what do I need in term of
objects to achieve it.

My application will receive a stream of data from a tcp/ip connection.
This stream will be parsed and many datafields will be extracted from
these messages (String processing is not an issue here). This incoming
feed can receive, for example: 10 to 500 messages per seconds parsed and
displayed.

This parsed data will be displayed in my component one grid. I need to
access specific cells for specific datafields. One incoming message
could make update, for example, 20 cells.

How can I access directly theses cells?
Is there something like myGrid.XY.text = "abc" ?
Or can I keep a pointer for each cells?
Would it be better to pass from the feed to a dataset, then bind it to
the grid?

What is your suggestion to keep full speed for my kind of project, I
hope that I have been enough explicit, please ask me details, it it's not :)

Thank you very much.
Marty
Nov 21 '05 #1
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Your best bet probably would be a datatable that is bound to a DataGrid.
Store the incoming data in the datatable and the datagrid will update. You
can then view the data grid and edit the data or whatever.

"Marty" wrote:
Hi,

I'm evaluating the Component One grid. I would like to know if this
grid support my scenario, and secondly, what do I need in term of
objects to achieve it.

My application will receive a stream of data from a tcp/ip connection.
This stream will be parsed and many datafields will be extracted from
these messages (String processing is not an issue here). This incoming
feed can receive, for example: 10 to 500 messages per seconds parsed and
displayed.

This parsed data will be displayed in my component one grid. I need to
access specific cells for specific datafields. One incoming message
could make update, for example, 20 cells.

How can I access directly theses cells?
Is there something like myGrid.XY.text = "abc" ?
Or can I keep a pointer for each cells?
Would it be better to pass from the feed to a dataset, then bind it to
the grid?

What is your suggestion to keep full speed for my kind of project, I
hope that I have been enough explicit, please ask me details, it it's not :)

Thank you very much.
Marty

Nov 21 '05 #2
Hi Dennis,

this is a great idea, I'll look for it.
Thanks,
Marty

Dennis wrote:
Your best bet probably would be a datatable that is bound to a DataGrid.
Store the incoming data in the datatable and the datagrid will update. You
can then view the data grid and edit the data or whatever.

"Marty" wrote:

Hi,

I'm evaluating the Component One grid. I would like to know if this
grid support my scenario, and secondly, what do I need in term of
objects to achieve it.

My application will receive a stream of data from a tcp/ip connection.
This stream will be parsed and many datafields will be extracted from
these messages (String processing is not an issue here). This incoming
feed can receive, for example: 10 to 500 messages per seconds parsed and
displayed.

This parsed data will be displayed in my component one grid. I need to
access specific cells for specific datafields. One incoming message
could make update, for example, 20 cells.

How can I access directly theses cells?
Is there something like myGrid.XY.text = "abc" ?
Or can I keep a pointer for each cells?
Would it be better to pass from the feed to a dataset, then bind it to
the grid?

What is your suggestion to keep full speed for my kind of project, I
hope that I have been enough explicit, please ask me details, it it's not :)

Thank you very much.
Marty

Nov 21 '05 #3

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