Where is the datatable in angular with nativescript












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I know the listview exists but it has no columnheader.



I could not find any information about a datatable using angular with nativescript:



https://docs.nativescript.org/angular/ui/rich-components










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    I know the listview exists but it has no columnheader.



    I could not find any information about a datatable using angular with nativescript:



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      I know the listview exists but it has no columnheader.



      I could not find any information about a datatable using angular with nativescript:



      https://docs.nativescript.org/angular/ui/rich-components










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      I know the listview exists but it has no columnheader.



      I could not find any information about a datatable using angular with nativescript:



      https://docs.nativescript.org/angular/ui/rich-components







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          There is one directive called tkListViewHeader
          For example if your listview item template e.g.( <ng-template tkListItemTemplate let-item="item" let-i="index">) has GridLayout View with 5 columns then you can write your header temple code with Same GridLayout.



          <ng-template tkListViewHeader>

          <GridLayout width="100%" columns="3*,2.5*,1.5*,1.5*,2*" orientation="horizontal" >

          <Label col="0" text="Customer" class="header-text" [ngStyle]="{'padding-left': 20}"></Label>
          <Label col="1" text="Order" class="header-text-center"></Label>
          <Label col="2" text="Qty" class="header-text-center"></Label>
          <Label col="3" text="Load" class="header-text"></Label>
          <Label col="4" text="Status" class="header-text-center" [ngStyle]="{'padding-left': 20}"></Label>
          </GridLayout>

          </ng-template>





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            There is one directive called tkListViewHeader
            For example if your listview item template e.g.( <ng-template tkListItemTemplate let-item="item" let-i="index">) has GridLayout View with 5 columns then you can write your header temple code with Same GridLayout.



            <ng-template tkListViewHeader>

            <GridLayout width="100%" columns="3*,2.5*,1.5*,1.5*,2*" orientation="horizontal" >

            <Label col="0" text="Customer" class="header-text" [ngStyle]="{'padding-left': 20}"></Label>
            <Label col="1" text="Order" class="header-text-center"></Label>
            <Label col="2" text="Qty" class="header-text-center"></Label>
            <Label col="3" text="Load" class="header-text"></Label>
            <Label col="4" text="Status" class="header-text-center" [ngStyle]="{'padding-left': 20}"></Label>
            </GridLayout>

            </ng-template>





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              There is one directive called tkListViewHeader
              For example if your listview item template e.g.( <ng-template tkListItemTemplate let-item="item" let-i="index">) has GridLayout View with 5 columns then you can write your header temple code with Same GridLayout.



              <ng-template tkListViewHeader>

              <GridLayout width="100%" columns="3*,2.5*,1.5*,1.5*,2*" orientation="horizontal" >

              <Label col="0" text="Customer" class="header-text" [ngStyle]="{'padding-left': 20}"></Label>
              <Label col="1" text="Order" class="header-text-center"></Label>
              <Label col="2" text="Qty" class="header-text-center"></Label>
              <Label col="3" text="Load" class="header-text"></Label>
              <Label col="4" text="Status" class="header-text-center" [ngStyle]="{'padding-left': 20}"></Label>
              </GridLayout>

              </ng-template>





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                There is one directive called tkListViewHeader
                For example if your listview item template e.g.( <ng-template tkListItemTemplate let-item="item" let-i="index">) has GridLayout View with 5 columns then you can write your header temple code with Same GridLayout.



                <ng-template tkListViewHeader>

                <GridLayout width="100%" columns="3*,2.5*,1.5*,1.5*,2*" orientation="horizontal" >

                <Label col="0" text="Customer" class="header-text" [ngStyle]="{'padding-left': 20}"></Label>
                <Label col="1" text="Order" class="header-text-center"></Label>
                <Label col="2" text="Qty" class="header-text-center"></Label>
                <Label col="3" text="Load" class="header-text"></Label>
                <Label col="4" text="Status" class="header-text-center" [ngStyle]="{'padding-left': 20}"></Label>
                </GridLayout>

                </ng-template>





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                There is one directive called tkListViewHeader
                For example if your listview item template e.g.( <ng-template tkListItemTemplate let-item="item" let-i="index">) has GridLayout View with 5 columns then you can write your header temple code with Same GridLayout.



                <ng-template tkListViewHeader>

                <GridLayout width="100%" columns="3*,2.5*,1.5*,1.5*,2*" orientation="horizontal" >

                <Label col="0" text="Customer" class="header-text" [ngStyle]="{'padding-left': 20}"></Label>
                <Label col="1" text="Order" class="header-text-center"></Label>
                <Label col="2" text="Qty" class="header-text-center"></Label>
                <Label col="3" text="Load" class="header-text"></Label>
                <Label col="4" text="Status" class="header-text-center" [ngStyle]="{'padding-left': 20}"></Label>
                </GridLayout>

                </ng-template>






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