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07.16.2008 at 11:45AM PDT, ID: 23570801 | Points: 500
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WinGrid - Show row and column totals in grid

Asked by wayneburr in Infragistics

Using  Infragistics Netadvantage 2006 Vol2 CLR 2.0
wingrid

I am currently trying to transform a form layout that was given to me into a grid.
I have researched as far as I can with the different ways to use my grid on this particular problem and wanted to see if anybody could give me a better way or how to go about doing what I need.
Each column in the grid will need to be totaled with Max, Min, Mean, Median, StdDev.  Each row will need to be totaled based on another formula.
Is all this possible and can you provide a simple example on what needs to be set to accomplish this.

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