Slider.Orientation Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the orientation of a Slider.
public:
property System::Windows::Controls::Orientation Orientation { System::Windows::Controls::Orientation get(); void set(System::Windows::Controls::Orientation value); };
public System.Windows.Controls.Orientation Orientation { get; set; }
member this.Orientation : System.Windows.Controls.Orientation with get, set
Public Property Orientation As Orientation
Property Value
One of the Orientation values. The default is Horizontal.
Examples
The following example shows how to set the Orientation property.
Slider hslider = new Slider();
hslider.Width = 100;
hslider.Orientation = Orientation.Horizontal;
hslider.IsSnapToTickEnabled = true;
hslider.Minimum = 1;
hslider.Maximum = 20;
hslider.TickPlacement = TickPlacement.Both;
hslider.TickFrequency = 2;
hslider.AutoToolTipPlacement =
AutoToolTipPlacement.BottomRight;
cv1.Children.Add(hslider);
Dim hslider As New Slider()
hslider.Width = 100
hslider.Orientation = Orientation.Horizontal
hslider.IsSnapToTickEnabled = True
hslider.Minimum = 1
hslider.Maximum = 20
hslider.TickPlacement = TickPlacement.Both
hslider.TickFrequency = 2
hslider.AutoToolTipPlacement = AutoToolTipPlacement.BottomRight
cv1.Children.Add(hslider)
<Slider Name="slider1"
Width="100"
Orientation="Horizontal" HorizontalAlignment="Left"
IsSnapToTickEnabled="True" Minimum="1" Maximum="20"
TickPlacement="Both" TickFrequency="2"
AutoToolTipPlacement="BottomRight"/>
Remarks
This property binds to the Orientation property for the Track control that the Slider implements.
Dependency Property Information
Identifier field | OrientationProperty |
Metadata properties set to true |
None |
Applies to
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