HueOffset.Val Property
Definition
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Value
Represents the following attribute in the schema: val
[DocumentFormat.OpenXml.SchemaAttr(0, "val")]
public DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Int32Value Val { get; set; }
public DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Int32Value Val { get; set; }
[DocumentFormat.OpenXml.SchemaAttr(0, "val")]
public DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Int32Value? Val { get; set; }
[DocumentFormat.OpenXml.SchemaAttr("val")]
public DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Int32Value? Val { get; set; }
public DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Int32Value? Val { get; set; }
member this.Val : DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Int32Value with get, set
[<DocumentFormat.OpenXml.SchemaAttr(0, "val")>]
member this.Val : DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Int32Value with get, set
[<DocumentFormat.OpenXml.SchemaAttr("val")>]
member this.Val : DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Int32Value with get, set
Public Property Val As Int32Value
Property Value
Returns Int32Value.
- Attributes
Remarks
The following information from the ECMA International Standard ECMA-376 can be useful when working with this class.
Specifies the actual angular value of the shift. The result of the shift must be between 0 and 360 degrees. Shifts resulting in angular values less than 0 will be treated as 0. Shifts resulting in angular values greater than 360 will be treated as 360.
The following increases the hue angular value by 10 degrees.
<a:solidFill>
<a:hslClr hue="0" sat="100000" lum="50000"/>
<a:hueOff val="600000"/>
</a:solidFill>
The possible values for this attribute are defined by the ST_Angle
simple type.