Class ScalePanel
Provides scaling functionality.
Inheritance
Namespace: Telerik.Windows.Controls.Charting
Assembly: Telerik.Windows.Controls.Charting.dll
Syntax
public class ScalePanel : Panel
Constructors
ScalePanel()
Declaration
public ScalePanel()
Fields
MinFullHeightProperty
Identifies the MinFullHeight dependency property.
Declaration
public static readonly DependencyProperty MinFullHeightProperty
Field Value
System.Windows.DependencyProperty
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MinFullWidthProperty
Identifies the MinFullWidth dependency property.
Declaration
public static readonly DependencyProperty MinFullWidthProperty
Field Value
System.Windows.DependencyProperty
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Properties
MinFullHeight
Gets or sets the height under which the chart will be scaled down.
Declaration
public double MinFullHeight { get; set; }
Property Value
System.Double
The height. |
MinFullWidth
Gets or sets the width under which the chart will be scaled down.
Declaration
public double MinFullWidth { get; set; }
Property Value
System.Double
The width. |
Methods
ArrangeOverride(Size)
Provides the behavior for the Arrange pass of Silverlight layout. Classes can override this method to define their own Arrange pass behavior.
Declaration
protected override Size ArrangeOverride(Size finalSize)
Parameters
System.Windows.Size
finalSize
The final area within the parent that this object should use to arrange itself and its children. |
Returns
System.Windows.Size
The actual size that is used after the element is arranged in layout. |
MeasureOverride(Size)
Provides the behavior for the Measure pass of Silverlight layout. Classes can override this method to define their own Measure pass behavior.
Declaration
protected override Size MeasureOverride(Size availableSize)
Parameters
System.Windows.Size
availableSize
The available size that this object can give to child objects. Infinity (System.Double.PositiveInfinity) can be specified as a value to indicate that the object will size to whatever content is available. |
Returns
System.Windows.Size
The size that this object determines it needs during layout, based on its calculations of the allocated sizes for child objects; or based on other considerations, such as a fixed container size. |