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ComponentResourceKey.ResourceId Property

Definition

Gets or sets a unique identifier to differentiate this key from others associated with this type.

public:
 property System::Object ^ ResourceId { System::Object ^ get(); void set(System::Object ^ value); };
public object ResourceId { get; set; }
member this.ResourceId : obj with get, set
Public Property ResourceId As Object

Property Value

A unique identifier. Typically this is a string.

Examples

The following example shows how to use the ResourceId to differentiate this key from others associated with this type.

<Style 
    x:Key="{ComponentResourceKey 
        TypeInTargetAssembly={x:Type local:ColorPicker},
        ResourceId=ColorSliderStyle}"
    TargetType="{x:Type Slider}">

    <Setter Property="Minimum" Value="0"/>
    <Setter Property="Maximum" Value="255"/>
    <Setter Property="SmallChange" Value="1"/>
    <Setter Property="LargeChange" Value="51"/>
    <Setter Property="IsMoveToPointEnabled" Value="true"/>
    <Setter Property="Orientation" Value="Horizontal"/>
</Style>

Remarks

For XAML information, see ComponentResourceKey Markup Extension.

Typically, the string used for a ResourceId value conforms to the XamlName Grammar.

Applies to