SizeHelper Class
Definition
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public ref class SizeHelper sealed
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract, 65536)]
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingBehavior(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingType.Agile)]
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Threading(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ThreadingModel.Both)]
class SizeHelper final
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(typeof(Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract), 65536)]
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingBehavior(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingType.Agile)]
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Threading(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ThreadingModel.Both)]
public sealed class SizeHelper
Public NotInheritable Class SizeHelper
- Inheritance
- Attributes
Windows requirements
Device family |
Windows 10 (introduced in 10.0.10240.0)
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API contract |
Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract (introduced in v1.0)
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Remarks
Size is a Windows Runtime structure that represents a rectangle's dimensions without an origin.
SizeHelper is one of several Helper classes that are intended to provide utility methods for Windows Runtime structure values. C# and Microsoft Visual Basic code can use members of Size instead, because utility members are available directly on the structure due to .NET Framework runtime support. C++ code can only access the data values on Size, for example Height. For C++ developers, approximately the same utility features that a Microsoft Visual Basic developer could use directly on Size are available in a static form on the SizeHelper class.
Properties
Empty |
Gets a static Size value where the Size has no height or width. C# and Microsoft Visual Basic code should use Size.Empty instead. |
Methods
Equals(Size, Size) |
Provides comparison of the values of two Size values. C# and Microsoft Visual Basic code should use the Equality (=) operator or Equals method instead. |
FromDimensions(Single, Single) |
Creates a new Size based on width and height element values. C# and Microsoft Visual Basic code should use the Size(Double,Double) constructor instead. |
GetIsEmpty(Size) |
Returns whether a specified Size is equivalent to an Empty Size. C# and Microsoft Visual Basic code should use Size.IsEmpty instead. |