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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:55:06+00:00 2026-05-11T16:55:06+00:00

This is not a question, cause I already answerd it. But it may be

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This is not a question, cause I already answerd it. But it may be helpful to others, too.

Here’s what happens:

  1. Create a WinForm with a Datagridview and bind a Subsonic …Collection with more then 500 objects loaded to it
  2. Add some columns to the datagrid and make at least one autosizemode = fill
  3. Add logic to delete all selected columns (i.e. on keypress -> delete)
  4. Mark all records and delete them

This should take about 30 sec. on a high end pc (and scales up: 1 min for 1000 …)

Cause:

Everytime you delete a row the collections ListChanged event is fired which causes the datagridview to recalculate the space needed for the autosized column (if someone is interested in the “internals” I attached a call graph.

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    2026-05-11T16:55:07+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:55 pm

    Solution:

    While deleting, disable the ListChangedEvent:

    mycollection.RaiseListChangedEvents = false;
    
    // Delete multiple rows
    foreach(DataGridViewRow row In dataGridView.SelectedRows) {
       dataGridView.Rows.Remove(row);
    }
    
    
    // After that you can re-enable the event:
    mycollection.RaiseListChangedEvents = true;
    
    // But you have to call
    mycollection.ResetBindings();
    //to let the datagridview perform at least one redraw.
    

    The same task now takes only the blink of an eye

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