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PivotTable

Family: Data & Inspection
Namespace: Tessera.Controls

Use PivotTable when this interaction is the best match for your screen workflow.

When to use

  • You need a PivotTable-style interaction inside the data & inspection lane.
  • A titled widget surface improves scanability in dense shells.
  • You want explicit user-driven events routed into app state updates.

Minimal usage

csharp.cs
using Tessera.Controls;
using Tessera.Layout;

var widget = new PivotTable
{
    Title = "PivotTable"
};

return Screen.Build(window => window.Body(body => body.Center(widget, width: 44, height: 9)));

Common pitfalls

  • Do not choose PivotTable by name only; validate it against the target workflow.
  • Keep this control scoped to the data & inspection concern; avoid cross-layer state coupling.
  • Handle control events by posting/processing messages; avoid hidden mutation in render paths.
  • Set focused/normal styles intentionally so keyboard focus remains obvious.
  • Keep disabled state explicit and reversible so users understand why actions are blocked.

Public properties

PropertyType
BodyStyleTesseraStyle
BorderBorderStyle
BorderStyleTextTesseraStyle
DisabledStyleTesseraStyle
EmptyTextstring
FocusedBorderStyleTextTesseraStyle
FocusedCellStyleTesseraStyle
FocusedTitleStyleTesseraStyle
FocusMarkerstring
HeaderStyleTesseraStyle
IsDisabledbool
IsFocusedbool
IsReadOnlybool
PaddingThickness
PageSizeint
RowHeaderTitlestring
SelectedCellStyleTesseraStyle
ShowFocusMarkerbool
SortAscendingMarkerstring
SortColumnIndexint
SortDescendingbool
SortDescendingMarkerstring
Titlestring
TitleStyleTesseraStyle

Public events

EventType
SortRequestedEventHandler<PivotSortRequestedEventArgs>?