The number of rows in
an Asp.Net GridView can be obtained using jQuery script as follows.
$("#grdEmployee tr").length - 1
The tr collection will also include the header hence we need to subtract
1 from the total length.
Example
<script type="text/javascript"
<script type="text/javascript"
src="JavaScript/jquery-1.7.2.js"></script>
<link type="text/css"
href="Stylesheet.css"
rel="Stylesheet" />
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
//
// Add Grid Style
$("#grdEmployee").addClass("Grid");
//
// Add Grid Cell Style
$("#grdEmployee
td").addClass("GridCell");
//
// Add Header
Style
$("#grdEmployee
th").addClass("GridHeader");
//
// Add Row
Style
$("#grdEmployee
tr").addClass("GridRow");
//
//
// Add Row
Hover Style
// MouseOver
$("#grdEmployee
tr").mouseover(function() {
$(this).addClass("GridRowHover");
})
// MouseLeave
$("#grdEmployee
tr").mouseleave(function() {
$(this).removeClass("GridRowHover");
})
//
// Get Row
Count
var
rowCount = "Total Rows: " + ($("#grdEmployee tr").length -
1).toString();
1).toString();
document.getElementById("lblRowCount").innerText = rowCount;
});
</script>
</script>
<asp:GridView
ID="grdEmployee"
runat="server"
AutoGenerateColumns="true"></asp:GridView>
<br>
<span id="lblRowCount" class="Label"></span>
Add your logic in codebehind to populate the Grid with data.
Stylesheet.css
.Grid
{
border: 1px solid #000000;
}
.GridCell
{
padding: 3px 3px 3px 3px; /* Cellpadding */
border: 1px solid #000000;
font-family:Verdana;
font-size:10pt;
}
.GridHeader
{
background-color:#999966;
}
.GridRow
.GridRow
{
background-color:#ffffcc;
}
.GridRowHover
.GridRowHover
{
background-color:#CCCCCC;
}
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