Slider.IsDirectionReversed Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the direction of increasing value.
public:
property bool IsDirectionReversed { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
[System.ComponentModel.Bindable(true)]
public bool IsDirectionReversed { get; set; }
[<System.ComponentModel.Bindable(true)>]
member this.IsDirectionReversed : bool with get, set
Public Property IsDirectionReversed As Boolean
Property Value
true
if the direction of increasing value is to the left for a horizontal slider or down for a vertical slider; otherwise, false
. The default is false
.
- Attributes
Examples
The following example shows how to set the IsDirectionReversed property.
Slider hslider = new Slider();
hslider.Orientation = Orientation.Horizontal;
hslider.Width = 100;
hslider.Minimum = 1;
hslider.Maximum = 10;
hslider.IsDirectionReversed = true;
hslider.IsMoveToPointEnabled = true;
hslider.AutoToolTipPrecision = 2;
hslider.AutoToolTipPlacement =
AutoToolTipPlacement.BottomRight;
hslider.TickPlacement = TickPlacement.BottomRight;
// Manually add ticks to the slider.
DoubleCollection tickMarks = new DoubleCollection();
tickMarks.Add(0.5);
tickMarks.Add(1.5);
tickMarks.Add(2.5);
tickMarks.Add(3.5);
tickMarks.Add(4.5);
tickMarks.Add(5.5);
tickMarks.Add(6.5);
tickMarks.Add(7.5);
tickMarks.Add(8.5);
tickMarks.Add(9.5);
hslider.Ticks = tickMarks;
// Create a selection range.
hslider.IsSelectionRangeEnabled = true;
hslider.SelectionStart = 2.5;
hslider.SelectionEnd = 7.5;
cv2.Children.Add(hslider);
Dim hslider As New Slider()
hslider.Orientation = Orientation.Horizontal
hslider.Width = 100
hslider.Minimum = 1
hslider.Maximum = 10
hslider.IsDirectionReversed = True
hslider.IsMoveToPointEnabled = True
hslider.AutoToolTipPrecision = 2
hslider.AutoToolTipPlacement = AutoToolTipPlacement.BottomRight
hslider.TickPlacement = TickPlacement.BottomRight
Dim tickMarks As New DoubleCollection()
tickMarks.Add(0.5)
tickMarks.Add(1.5)
tickMarks.Add(2.5)
tickMarks.Add(3.5)
tickMarks.Add(4.5)
tickMarks.Add(5.5)
tickMarks.Add(6.5)
tickMarks.Add(7.5)
tickMarks.Add(8.5)
tickMarks.Add(9.5)
hslider.Ticks = tickMarks
hslider.IsSelectionRangeEnabled = True
hslider.SelectionStart = 2.5
hslider.SelectionEnd = 7.5
cv2.Children.Add(hslider)
<Slider Width="100"
Orientation="Horizontal"
Minimum="1" Maximum="10"
IsDirectionReversed="True"
IsMoveToPointEnabled="True"
AutoToolTipPrecision="2" AutoToolTipPlacement="BottomRight"
TickPlacement="BottomRight"
Ticks="0.5, 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, 5.5, 6.5, 7.5, 8.5, 9.5"
IsSelectionRangeEnabled="true"
SelectionStart="2.5" SelectionEnd="7.5" Name="mySlider"/>
Remarks
The value of this property determines the direction of increasing value of a Slider. For example, when you move the Thumb control up on a vertical Slider when the IsDirectionReversed property is set to false
, the Value of the Slider increases. If the value of the IsDirectionReversed property is changed to true
, the Value of the Slider decreases as the Thumb moves up.
This property binds to the IsDirectionReversed property for the Track control that it implements.
Dependency Property Information
Identifier field | IsDirectionReversedProperty |
Metadata properties set to true |
None |
Applies to
.NET