C# .Net 4.5 PropertyGrid: how to hide Properties

Nicola Russo picture Nicola Russo · Sep 20, 2013 · Viewed 19.7k times · Source

The problem is simple(and I hope that this have a simple solution!): I want to hide ( Browsable(false) ) the property "Element" (in my PropertyGrid object) when it's zero.

    public class Question
    {
       ...

      public int Element
      {
        get; set;
      }
    }

Answer

Microlang picture Microlang · Jul 22, 2014

The easiest way to hide a property in PropertGrid and in a Custom Control for me is this:

public class Question
{
   ...
  
  [Browsable(false)]
  public int Element
  {
    get; set;
  }
}

To do it dynamically you can use this code, where Question is your class and your property is Element, so you can show or hide it without remove element from collection:

PropertyDescriptorCollection propCollection = TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(Question.GetType());
PropertyDescriptor descriptor = propCollection["Element"];

BrowsableAttribute attrib = (BrowsableAttribute)descriptor.Attributes[typeof(BrowsableAttribute)];
FieldInfo isBrow = attrib.GetType().GetField("browsable", BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance);
//Condition to Show or Hide set here:
isBrow.SetValue(attrib, true);
propertyGrid1.Refresh(); //Remember to refresh PropertyGrid to reflect your changes

So to refine the answer:

public class Question
{
   ...
   private int element;
   [Browsable(false)]
   public int Element
   {
      get { return element; }
      set { 
            element = value; 
            PropertyDescriptorCollection propCollection = TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(Question.GetType());
            PropertyDescriptor descriptor = propCollection["Element"];
    
            BrowsableAttribute attrib = (BrowsableAttribute)descriptor.Attributes[typeof(BrowsableAttribute)];
            FieldInfo isBrow = attrib.GetType().GetField("browsable", BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance);
            if(element==0)
            {
              isBrow.SetValue(attrib, false);
            }
            else
            {
              isBrow.SetValue(attrib, true);
            }
          }
   }
}