Column ordering state is stored on the table using the following shape:
export type ColumnOrderTableState = {
columnOrder: ColumnOrderState
}
export type ColumnOrderState = string[]
export type ColumnOrderTableState = {
columnOrder: ColumnOrderState
}
export type ColumnOrderState = string[]
onColumnOrderChange?: OnChangeFn<ColumnOrderState>
onColumnOrderChange?: OnChangeFn<ColumnOrderState>
If provided, this function will be called with an updaterFn when state.columnOrder changes. This overrides the default internal state management, so you will need to persist the state change either fully or partially outside of the table.
setColumnOrder: (updater: Updater<ColumnOrderState>) => void
setColumnOrder: (updater: Updater<ColumnOrderState>) => void
Sets or updates the state.columnOrder state.
resetColumnOrder: (defaultState?: boolean) => void
resetColumnOrder: (defaultState?: boolean) => void
Resets the columnOrder state to initialState.columnOrder, or true can be passed to force a default blank state reset to [].
getIndex: (position?: ColumnPinningPosition) => number
getIndex: (position?: ColumnPinningPosition) => number
Returns the index of the column in the order of the visible columns. Optionally pass a position parameter to get the index of the column in a sub-section of the table.
getIsFirstColumn: (position?: ColumnPinningPosition) => boolean
getIsFirstColumn: (position?: ColumnPinningPosition) => boolean
Returns true if the column is the first column in the order of the visible columns. Optionally pass a position parameter to check if the column is the first in a sub-section of the table.
getIsLastColumn: (position?: ColumnPinningPosition) => boolean
getIsLastColumn: (position?: ColumnPinningPosition) => boolean
Returns true if the column is the last column in the order of the visible columns. Optionally pass a position parameter to check if the column is the last in a sub-section of the table.
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