Viewbox.StretchDirection Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the StretchDirection, which determines how scaling is applied to the contents of a Viewbox.
public:
property System::Windows::Controls::StretchDirection StretchDirection { System::Windows::Controls::StretchDirection get(); void set(System::Windows::Controls::StretchDirection value); };
public System.Windows.Controls.StretchDirection StretchDirection { get; set; }
member this.StretchDirection : System.Windows.Controls.StretchDirection with get, set
Public Property StretchDirection As StretchDirection
Property Value
A StretchDirection that determines how scaling is applied to the contents of a Viewbox. The default is Both.
Examples
The following example shows how to create an instance of Viewbox and then set the StretchDirection property by using code.
// Create a Viewbox and add it to the Canvas
myViewbox = gcnew Viewbox();
myViewbox->StretchDirection = StretchDirection::Both;
myViewbox->Stretch = Stretch::Fill;
myViewbox->MaxWidth = 400;
myViewbox->MaxHeight = 400;
// Create a Viewbox and add it to the Canvas
myViewbox = new Viewbox();
myViewbox.StretchDirection = StretchDirection.Both;
myViewbox.Stretch = Stretch.Fill;
myViewbox.MaxWidth = 400;
myViewbox.MaxHeight = 400;
' Create a ViewBox and add it to the Canvas
Dim myViewbox As New Viewbox()
myViewbox.StretchDirection = StretchDirection.Both
myViewbox.Stretch = Stretch.Fill
myViewbox.MaxWidth = 400
myViewbox.MaxHeight = 400
Remarks
This property determines the scaling restrictions that apply to the contents of a Viewbox. For example, use this property to prevent the contents of a Viewbox from being smaller or larger than its original size.
Dependency Property Information
Item | Value |
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Identifier field | StretchDirectionProperty |
Metadata properties set to true |
AffectsMeasure |