UIElement.IsEnabledCore Property
Definition
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Gets a value that becomes the return value of IsEnabled in derived classes.
protected:
virtual property bool IsEnabledCore { bool get(); };
protected virtual bool IsEnabledCore { get; }
member this.IsEnabledCore : bool
Protected Overridable ReadOnly Property IsEnabledCore As Boolean
Property Value
true
if the element is enabled; otherwise, false
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Notes to Inheritors
The default implementation of this property caches the value and also calculates whether the parent element of this element is enabled. (If the parent is not enabled, the child element cannot be effectively enabled in practical user interface (UI).) If you choose to override this implementation, make certain that you call the base implementation to preserve this behavior.
The ScrollBar class provides an existing override implementation of this property. This override determines whether the content inside the content presentation area exceeds the available area. If the content does exceed the area, the scrollbar portion is enabled. Otherwise, the scrollbar is not enabled.
Applies to
See also
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