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ListViewBase.ScrollIntoView Method

Definition

Overloads

ScrollIntoView(Object, ScrollIntoViewAlignment)

Scrolls the list to bring the specified data item into view with the specified alignment.

ScrollIntoView(Object)

Scrolls the list to bring the specified data item into view.

ScrollIntoView(Object, ScrollIntoViewAlignment)

Scrolls the list to bring the specified data item into view with the specified alignment.

public:
 virtual void ScrollIntoView(Platform::Object ^ item, ScrollIntoViewAlignment alignment) = ScrollIntoView;
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Overload("ScrollIntoViewWithAlignment")]
void ScrollIntoView(IInspectable const& item, ScrollIntoViewAlignment const& alignment);
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Overload("ScrollIntoViewWithAlignment")]
public void ScrollIntoView(object item, ScrollIntoViewAlignment alignment);
function scrollIntoView(item, alignment)
Public Sub ScrollIntoView (item As Object, alignment As ScrollIntoViewAlignment)

Parameters

item
Object

Platform::Object

IInspectable

The data item to bring into view.

alignment
ScrollIntoViewAlignment

An enumeration value that specifies whether the item uses Default or Leading alignment.

Attributes

Examples

You can find a full sample focusing around how to use ScrollIntoView here.

Remarks

You use the ScrollIntoView method to bring an item into view when the ListViewBase control is not used as a view in a SemanticZoom control. To bring an item into view when the ListViewBase control is used in a SemanticZoom, use the MakeVisible method instead.

When the contents of the ItemsSource collection changes, particularly if many items are added to or removed from the collection, you might need to call UpdateLayout prior to calling ScrollIntoView for the specified item to scroll into the viewport.

See also

Applies to

ScrollIntoView(Object)

Scrolls the list to bring the specified data item into view.

public:
 virtual void ScrollIntoView(Platform::Object ^ item) = ScrollIntoView;
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Overload("ScrollIntoView")]
void ScrollIntoView(IInspectable const& item);
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Overload("ScrollIntoView")]
public void ScrollIntoView(object item);
function scrollIntoView(item)
Public Sub ScrollIntoView (item As Object)

Parameters

item
Object

Platform::Object

IInspectable

The data item to bring into view.

Attributes

Remarks

You use the ScrollIntoView method to bring an item into view when the ListViewBase control is not used as a view in a SemanticZoom control. To bring an item into view when the ListViewBase control is used in a SemanticZoom, use the MakeVisible method instead.

When the contents of the ItemsSource collection changes, particularly if many items are added to or removed from the collection, you might need to call UpdateLayout prior to calling ScrollIntoView for the specified item to scroll into the viewport.

See also

Applies to