How do you display boolean values in a cell of React-Data-Grid?
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Pretty simple issue, I'd like to display boolean values in my react-data-grid. I honestly don't care how it's displayed: Checkbox, Radio, text... I just want it to appear so I can edit it.
I'd rather not convert my data to all strings, then have to reconvert them back but that may be the only way.
This is a related issue that was just simply closed: https://github.com/adazzle/react-data-grid/issues/722
There's also a similar question: Using CheckboxEditor with react-data-grid asked yesterday and completely silent.
Does anyone have any way to show and edit boolean values in React-Data-Grid, or should I be looking elsewhere.
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Pretty simple issue, I'd like to display boolean values in my react-data-grid. I honestly don't care how it's displayed: Checkbox, Radio, text... I just want it to appear so I can edit it.
I'd rather not convert my data to all strings, then have to reconvert them back but that may be the only way.
This is a related issue that was just simply closed: https://github.com/adazzle/react-data-grid/issues/722
There's also a similar question: Using CheckboxEditor with react-data-grid asked yesterday and completely silent.
Does anyone have any way to show and edit boolean values in React-Data-Grid, or should I be looking elsewhere.
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It seems that the only way, at least until the react-data-grid team solves it, is to convert it to string: github.com/adazzle/react-data-grid/issues/882
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Pretty simple issue, I'd like to display boolean values in my react-data-grid. I honestly don't care how it's displayed: Checkbox, Radio, text... I just want it to appear so I can edit it.
I'd rather not convert my data to all strings, then have to reconvert them back but that may be the only way.
This is a related issue that was just simply closed: https://github.com/adazzle/react-data-grid/issues/722
There's also a similar question: Using CheckboxEditor with react-data-grid asked yesterday and completely silent.
Does anyone have any way to show and edit boolean values in React-Data-Grid, or should I be looking elsewhere.
react-data-grid
Pretty simple issue, I'd like to display boolean values in my react-data-grid. I honestly don't care how it's displayed: Checkbox, Radio, text... I just want it to appear so I can edit it.
I'd rather not convert my data to all strings, then have to reconvert them back but that may be the only way.
This is a related issue that was just simply closed: https://github.com/adazzle/react-data-grid/issues/722
There's also a similar question: Using CheckboxEditor with react-data-grid asked yesterday and completely silent.
Does anyone have any way to show and edit boolean values in React-Data-Grid, or should I be looking elsewhere.
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It seems that the only way, at least until the react-data-grid team solves it, is to convert it to string: github.com/adazzle/react-data-grid/issues/882
– David Duran
Feb 7 at 11:31
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It seems that the only way, at least until the react-data-grid team solves it, is to convert it to string: github.com/adazzle/react-data-grid/issues/882
– David Duran
Feb 7 at 11:31
It seems that the only way, at least until the react-data-grid team solves it, is to convert it to string: github.com/adazzle/react-data-grid/issues/882
– David Duran
Feb 7 at 11:31
It seems that the only way, at least until the react-data-grid team solves it, is to convert it to string: github.com/adazzle/react-data-grid/issues/882
– David Duran
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Since it's Boolean you can have a dropddown. I don't have a demo to show, but you can get the idea of what to do by looking at the following example.
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There see the logic behind "Issue Type" Column.
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Since it's Boolean you can have a dropddown. I don't have a demo to show, but you can get the idea of what to do by looking at the following example.
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There see the logic behind "Issue Type" Column.
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Since it's Boolean you can have a dropddown. I don't have a demo to show, but you can get the idea of what to do by looking at the following example.
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There see the logic behind "Issue Type" Column.
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Since it's Boolean you can have a dropddown. I don't have a demo to show, but you can get the idea of what to do by looking at the following example.
Link.
There see the logic behind "Issue Type" Column.
Since it's Boolean you can have a dropddown. I don't have a demo to show, but you can get the idea of what to do by looking at the following example.
Link.
There see the logic behind "Issue Type" Column.
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It seems that the only way, at least until the react-data-grid team solves it, is to convert it to string: github.com/adazzle/react-data-grid/issues/882
– David Duran
Feb 7 at 11:31