How to: Use the FontSizeConverter Class
Example
This example shows how to create an instance of FontSizeConverter and use it to change a font size.
The example defines a custom method called changeSize
that converts the contents of a ListBoxItem, as defined in a separate Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) file, to an instance of Double, and later into a String. This method passes the ListBoxItem to a FontSizeConverter object, which converts the Content of a ListBoxItem to an instance of Double. This value is then passed back as the value of the FontSize property of the TextBlock element.
This example also defines a second custom method that is called changeFamily
. This method converts the Content of the ListBoxItem to a String, and then passes that value to the FontFamily property of the TextBlock element.
This example does not run.
private void changeSize(object sender, SelectionChangedEventArgs args)
{
ListBoxItem li = ((sender as ListBox).SelectedItem as ListBoxItem);
FontSizeConverter myFontSizeConverter = new FontSizeConverter();
text1.FontSize = (Double)myFontSizeConverter.ConvertFromString(li.Content.ToString());
}
private void changeFamily(object sender, SelectionChangedEventArgs args)
{
ListBoxItem li2 = ((sender as ListBox).SelectedItem as ListBoxItem);
text1.FontFamily = new System.Windows.Media.FontFamily(li2.Content.ToString());
}
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