LayoutInformation.GetLayoutSlot(FrameworkElement) Method
Definition
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Returns a Rect that represents the layout partition that is reserved for a child element.
public:
static System::Windows::Rect GetLayoutSlot(System::Windows::FrameworkElement ^ element);
public static System.Windows.Rect GetLayoutSlot (System.Windows.FrameworkElement element);
static member GetLayoutSlot : System.Windows.FrameworkElement -> System.Windows.Rect
Public Shared Function GetLayoutSlot (element As FrameworkElement) As Rect
Parameters
- element
- FrameworkElement
The FrameworkElement whose layout slot is desired.
Returns
A Rect that represents the layout slot of the element.
Examples
The following example demonstrates how to use the GetLayoutSlot method to translate the bounding box of a FrameworkElement into a GeometryDrawing.
private void getLayoutSlot1(object sender, System.Windows.RoutedEventArgs e)
{
RectangleGeometry myRectangleGeometry = new RectangleGeometry();
myRectangleGeometry.Rect = LayoutInformation.GetLayoutSlot(txt1);
Path myPath = new Path();
myPath.Data = myRectangleGeometry;
myPath.Stroke = Brushes.LightGoldenrodYellow;
myPath.StrokeThickness = 5;
Grid.SetColumn(myPath, 0);
Grid.SetRow(myPath, 0);
myGrid.Children.Add(myPath);
txt2.Text = "LayoutSlot is equal to " + LayoutInformation.GetLayoutSlot(txt1).ToString();
}
Private Sub getLayoutSlot1(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As RoutedEventArgs)
Dim myRectangleGeometry As New RectangleGeometry
myRectangleGeometry.Rect = LayoutInformation.GetLayoutSlot(txt1)
Dim myPath As New Path
myPath.Data = myRectangleGeometry
myPath.Stroke = Brushes.LightGoldenrodYellow
myPath.StrokeThickness = 5
Grid.SetColumn(myPath, 0)
Grid.SetRow(myPath, 0)
myGrid.Children.Add(myPath)
txt2.Text = "LayoutSlot is equal to " + LayoutInformation.GetLayoutSlot(txt1).ToString()
End Sub
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