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BreakBinary.Val Property

Definition

Value

Represents the following attribute in the schema: m:val

[DocumentFormat.OpenXml.SchemaAttr(21, "val")]
public DocumentFormat.OpenXml.EnumValue<DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Math.BreakBinaryOperatorValues> Val { get; set; }
public DocumentFormat.OpenXml.EnumValue<DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Math.BreakBinaryOperatorValues> Val { get; set; }
[DocumentFormat.OpenXml.SchemaAttr(21, "val")]
public DocumentFormat.OpenXml.EnumValue<DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Math.BreakBinaryOperatorValues>? Val { get; set; }
[DocumentFormat.OpenXml.SchemaAttr("m:val")]
public DocumentFormat.OpenXml.EnumValue<DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Math.BreakBinaryOperatorValues>? Val { get; set; }
public DocumentFormat.OpenXml.EnumValue<DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Math.BreakBinaryOperatorValues>? Val { get; set; }
member this.Val : DocumentFormat.OpenXml.EnumValue<DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Math.BreakBinaryOperatorValues> with get, set
[<DocumentFormat.OpenXml.SchemaAttr(21, "val")>]
member this.Val : DocumentFormat.OpenXml.EnumValue<DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Math.BreakBinaryOperatorValues> with get, set
[<DocumentFormat.OpenXml.SchemaAttr("m:val")>]
member this.Val : DocumentFormat.OpenXml.EnumValue<DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Math.BreakBinaryOperatorValues> with get, set
Public Property Val As EnumValue(Of BreakBinaryOperatorValues)

Property Value

Returns EnumValue<T>.

Attributes

Remarks

The following information from the ECMA International Standard ECMA-376 can be useful when working with this class.

Specifies where to break on binary operators. Possible values are before, after, and repeat.

The possible values for this attribute are defined by the ST_BreakBin simple type.

Applies to