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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  • 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.










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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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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.










share|improve this question













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




















  • 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
Feb 7 at 11:31














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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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      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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