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WPF/Graphic framework for a table

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    Hi all, I need to implement a variant of the symplex algorithm and I need a table control to display values. The table should be able to gain a new column/row, and I should be able to change its values. I thought WPF would be a great choice, but I don't know whether there are easier/more feasible solutions Any suggestion/control/sample would be greatly appreciated

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      Hi all, I need to implement a variant of the symplex algorithm and I need a table control to display values. The table should be able to gain a new column/row, and I should be able to change its values. I thought WPF would be a great choice, but I don't know whether there are easier/more feasible solutions Any suggestion/control/sample would be greatly appreciated

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      I suspect you are looking for a GridView[^] control.

      Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash

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        I suspect you are looking for a GridView[^] control.

        Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash

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        so you are my saviour huh?

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          so you are my saviour huh?

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          Hardly saviour; I just suggested a possible solution. I would expect anyone who knows WPF to be using this.

          Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash

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