Tom:

Thanks for that, but unfortunately that method is inaccurate( Maybe it doesn't 
work for very good for factories... Here's how i am getting my height, i am 
setting a height on my value object after i add my labels in a vertical column, 
then i listen for an event on my collection dataProvider, the last item, which 
I then loop through and calculate the values?  

See my examples:

idSGrid.measureHeightOfItems 612
Measuring each row height--------> 560
idSGrid.measureHeightOfItems 612
Measuring each row height--------> 560


It's off by 72 pixels... that's quite a difference.

Patrick



--- In [email protected], "Tim Hoff" <timh...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Hi Patrick,
> 
> private function resizeDataGrid():void
> {
>       myDataGrid.height = myDataGrid.measureHeightOfItems(0,
> myDataGrid.dataProvider.length) + myDataGrid.headerHeight + 2;
> }
> 
> <mx:DataGrid id="myDataGrid" valueCommit="resizeDataGrid()">
> 
> -TH
> 
> --- In [email protected], "djhatrick" <djhatrick@> wrote:
> >
> > My datagrid won't measure correctly, i have variable row height, but
> it can't seem to get it right, I don't want any scroll bars..., is there
> an easy way to override some function so i can get the actual rowheight
> of each row and determine my height correctly
> >
> > Thanks,Patrick
> >
> >
> > Wow, i had to rejoing Flexcoders.... Google Groups are better than
> yahoogroups, sorry yahoogroups,
> >
>


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