ScrollableControl.DockPaddingEdges.Top Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the padding width for the top edge of a docked control.
public:
property int Top { int get(); void set(int value); };
public int Top { get; set; }
member this.Top : int with get, set
Public Property Top As Integer
Property Value
The padding width, in pixels.
Examples
The following code example uses the derived class, Panel. The example docks a button in a panel control and cycles through the ScrollableControl.DockPaddingEdges properties, setting each individually on the click of the button. This code requires that a Panel control and a Button have been instantiated on a form, and a class-level member variable named myCounter
has been declared as a 32-bit signed integer. This code should be called on the Click event of the button.
void SetDockPadding()
{
// Dock the button in the panel.
button1->Dock = System::Windows::Forms::DockStyle::Fill;
// Reset the counter if it is greater than 5.
if ( myCounter > 5 )
{
myCounter = 0;
}
/* Set the appropriate DockPadding and display
which one was set on the button face. */
switch ( myCounter )
{
case 0:
panel1->DockPadding->All = 0;
button1->Text = "Start";
break;
case 1:
panel1->DockPadding->Top = 10;
button1->Text = "Top";
break;
case 2:
panel1->DockPadding->Bottom = 10;
button1->Text = "Bottom";
break;
case 3:
panel1->DockPadding->Left = 10;
button1->Text = "Left";
break;
case 4:
panel1->DockPadding->Right = 10;
button1->Text = "Right";
break;
case 5:
panel1->DockPadding->All = 20;
button1->Text = "All";
break;
}
myCounter++;
}
private void SetDockPadding()
{
// Dock the button in the panel.
button1.Dock = System.Windows.Forms.DockStyle.Fill;
// Reset the counter if it is greater than 5.
if (myCounter > 5)
{
myCounter = 0;
}
/* Set the appropriate DockPadding and display
which one was set on the button face. */
switch (myCounter)
{
case 0:
panel1.DockPadding.All = 0;
button1.Text = "Start";
break;
case 1:
panel1.DockPadding.Top = 10;
button1.Text = "Top";
break;
case 2:
panel1.DockPadding.Bottom = 10;
button1.Text = "Bottom";
break;
case 3:
panel1.DockPadding.Left = 10;
button1.Text = "Left";
break;
case 4:
panel1.DockPadding.Right = 10;
button1.Text = "Right";
break;
case 5:
panel1.DockPadding.All = 20;
button1.Text = "All";
break;
}
// Increment the counter.
myCounter += 1;
}
Private Sub SetDockPadding()
' Dock the button in the panel.
button1.Dock = System.Windows.Forms.DockStyle.Fill
' Reset the counter if it is greater than 5.
If myCounter > 5 Then
myCounter = 0
End If
' Set the appropriate DockPadding and display
' which one was set on the button face.
Select Case myCounter
Case 0
panel1.DockPadding.All = 0
button1.Text = "Start"
Case 1
panel1.DockPadding.Top = 10
button1.Text = "Top"
Case 2
panel1.DockPadding.Bottom = 10
button1.Text = "Bottom"
Case 3
panel1.DockPadding.Left = 10
button1.Text = "Left"
Case 4
panel1.DockPadding.Right = 10
button1.Text = "Right"
Case 5
panel1.DockPadding.All = 20
button1.Text = "All"
End Select
' Increment the counter.
myCounter += 1
End Sub
Remarks
The padding width assigned to this property is applied only to the top edge of the docked control.