RangeBase.Maximum Property

Definition

Gets or sets the highest possible Value of the range element.

public:
 property double Maximum { double get(); void set(double value); };
[System.ComponentModel.Bindable(true)]
public double Maximum { get; set; }
[<System.ComponentModel.Bindable(true)>]
member this.Maximum : double with get, set
Public Property Maximum As Double

Property Value

The highest possible Value of the range element. The default is 1.

Attributes

Examples

RangeBase controls such as Slider and ProgressBar inherit the RangeBase properties. The following example shows a Slider that uses the Maximum property.

Slider hslider = new Slider();
hslider.Width = 100;
hslider.Orientation = Orientation.Horizontal;
hslider.IsSnapToTickEnabled = true;
hslider.Minimum = 1;
hslider.Maximum = 20;
hslider.TickPlacement = TickPlacement.Both;
hslider.TickFrequency = 2;
hslider.AutoToolTipPlacement =
  AutoToolTipPlacement.BottomRight;
cv1.Children.Add(hslider);
Dim hslider As New Slider()
hslider.Width = 100
hslider.Orientation = Orientation.Horizontal
hslider.IsSnapToTickEnabled = True
hslider.Minimum = 1
hslider.Maximum = 20
hslider.TickPlacement = TickPlacement.Both
hslider.TickFrequency = 2
hslider.AutoToolTipPlacement = AutoToolTipPlacement.BottomRight
cv1.Children.Add(hslider)
<Slider Name="slider1" 
        Width="100" 
        Orientation="Horizontal" HorizontalAlignment="Left" 
        IsSnapToTickEnabled="True" Minimum="1" Maximum="20" 
        TickPlacement="Both"  TickFrequency="2"
        AutoToolTipPlacement="BottomRight"/>

Remarks

Slider overrides the metadata of this property and sets its default to 10. ProgressBar overrides the metadata of this property and sets its default to 100. For more information, see Dependency Properties Overview.

Dependency Property Information

Identifier field MaximumProperty
Metadata properties set to true None

Applies to