This page covers a non-latest version of Handsontable.
# Column hiding
You can hide columns, using the HiddenColumns
plugin.
# About column hiding
"Hiding a column" means that the hidden column doesn't get rendered as a DOM element.
When you're hiding a column:
- The source data doesn't get modified.
- The
HiddenColumns
plugin doesn't participate in data transformation
(the shape of the data returned by thegetData*()
methods stays intact).
# Enabling column hiding
To simply enable column hiding (without further configuration), set the hiddenColumns
configuration option to true
:
# Setting up column hiding
To set up your column hiding configuration, follow the steps below.
# Step 1: Specify columns hidden by default
To both enable column hiding and specify columns hidden by default, set the hiddenColumns
configuration option to an object.
In the object, add a columns
property, and set it to an array of column indexes.
Now, those columns are hidden by default:
# Step 2: Show UI indicators
To easily see which columns are currently hidden, display UI indicators.
To enable the UI indicators, in the hiddenColumns
object, set the indicators
property to true
:
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If you use both the NestedHeaders
plugin and the HiddenColumns
plugin, you also need to set the colHeaders
property to true
. Otherwise, indicators
won't work.
# Step 3: Set up context menu items
To easily hide and unhide columns, add column hiding items to Handsontable's context menu.
Enable both the ContextMenu
plugin and the HiddenColumns
plugin. Now, the context menu automatically displays additional items for hiding and unhiding columns.
You can also add the column hiding menu items individually, by adding the hidden_columns_show
and hidden_columns_hide
strings to the contextMenu
parameter:
# Step 4: Set up copy and paste behavior
By default, hidden columns are included in copying and pasting.
To exclude hidden columns from copying and pasting, in the hiddenColumns
object, set the copyPasteEnabled
property to false
:
# Column hiding API methods
For the most popular column hiding tasks, use the API methods below.
To see your changes, re-render your Handsontable instance with the render()
method.
# Accessing the HiddenColumns
plugin instance
To access the HiddenColumns
plugin instance, use the getPlugin()
method:
const plugin = hot.getPlugin('hiddenColumns');
# Hiding a single column
To hide a single column, use the hideColumn()
method:
const plugin = hot.getPlugin('hiddenColumns');
plugin.hideColumn(4);
// re-render your Handsontable instance
hot.render()
# Hiding multiple columns
To hide multiple columns:
- Either pass column indexes as arguments to the
hideColumn()
method - Or pass an array of column indexes to the
hideColumns()
method
const plugin = hot.getPlugin('hiddenColumns');
plugin.hideColumn(0, 4, 6);
// or
plugin.hideColumns([0, 4, 6]);
// re-render your Handsontable instance
hot.render()
# Unhiding a single column
To unhide a single column, use the showColumn()
method:
const plugin = hot.getPlugin('hiddenColumns');
plugin.showColumn(4);
// re-render your Handsontable instance
hot.render()
# Unhiding multiple columns
To unhide multiple columns:
- Either pass column indexes as arguments to the
showColumn()
method - Or pass an array of column indexes to the
showColumns()
method
const plugin = hot.getPlugin('hiddenColumns');
plugin.showColumn(0, 4, 6);
// or
plugin.showColumns([0, 4, 6]);
// re-render your Handsontable instance
hot.render()