Panel.SetZIndex(UIElement, Int32) Method
Definition
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Sets the value of the ZIndex attached property for a given element.
public:
static void SetZIndex(System::Windows::UIElement ^ element, int value);
public static void SetZIndex (System.Windows.UIElement element, int value);
static member SetZIndex : System.Windows.UIElement * int -> unit
Public Shared Sub SetZIndex (element As UIElement, value As Integer)
Parameters
- element
- UIElement
The element on which to apply the property value.
- value
- Int32
The order on the z-plane in which this element appears.
Exceptions
The element is null
.
Examples
The following example demonstrates in code how to set the value of the ZIndex property (by using the SetZIndex method).
Canvas::SetTop(myRectangle2, 150);
Canvas::SetLeft(myRectangle2, 150);
Canvas::SetZIndex(myRectangle2, 1);
myRectangle2->Fill = Brushes::Yellow;
myRectangle2->Width = 100;
myRectangle2->Height = 100;
Canvas.SetTop(myRectangle2, 150);
Canvas.SetLeft(myRectangle2, 150);
Canvas.SetZIndex(myRectangle2, 1);
myRectangle2.Fill = Brushes.Yellow;
myRectangle2.Width = 100;
myRectangle2.Height = 100;
Canvas.SetTop(myRectangle2, 150)
Canvas.SetLeft(myRectangle2, 150)
Canvas.SetZIndex(myRectangle2, 1)
myRectangle2.Fill = Brushes.Yellow
myRectangle2.Width = 100
myRectangle2.Height = 100
Remarks
The greater the value
of a given element
, the more likely the element
is to appear in the foreground. Likewise, if an element
has a relatively low value
, the element
will likely appear in the background. For example, an element
that has a value
of 5 will appear above an element
that has a value
of 4, which in turn will appear above an element
that has a value of 3, and so on. Negative values are allowed, and they continue this precedence pattern.
Members of a Children collection that have equal ZIndex values are rendered in the order in which they appear in the visual tree. You can determine the index position of a child by iterating the members of the Children collection.
Applies to
.NET