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Interface ISchedulingLinkBehavior

The interface for drag-drop linking operation behaviors for the scheduling controls.

Namespace: Telerik.Windows.Controls.Scheduling
Assembly: Telerik.Windows.Scheduling.Core.dll

Syntax

public interface ISchedulingLinkBehavior

Methods

CanLink(SchedulingLinkState)

Gets the value specifying whether the link operation can be completed, or not.

Declaration
bool CanLink(SchedulingLinkState state)
Parameters
SchedulingLinkState state

SchedulingLinkState identifying the current link operation.

Returns
System.Boolean

True when the link operation can be finished, otherwise false.

Remarks

This method is called on every mouse move.

CanStartLink(SchedulingLinkState)

Gets the value specifying whether the link operation can be started, or not.

Declaration
bool CanStartLink(SchedulingLinkState state)
Parameters
SchedulingLinkState state

SchedulingLinkState that provides context for the current link operation.

Returns
System.Boolean

True when the link operation can be started, otherwise false.

Remarks

This method is called only when the link operation initiated.

Link(SchedulingLinkState)

Applies the effect of the link operation when it is successful.

Declaration
void Link(SchedulingLinkState state)
Parameters
SchedulingLinkState state

SchedulingLinkState that provides context for the current operation.

Remarks

This method is called only if the link operation is successful and it is meant to do the actual link.

LinkCanceled(SchedulingLinkState)

When overridden in a derived class cleans up a cancelled link operation. This method is called only in the context of the link source control.

Declaration
void LinkCanceled(SchedulingLinkState state)
Parameters
SchedulingLinkState state

SchedulingLinkState that provides context for the current operation.

Remarks

This method is called only when the link operation is cancelled by the user. If this method is called, the Link method is not called.

Extension Methods

CollectionExtensions.ToEnumerable<T>(T)
EnumerableExtensions.ToEnumerable<T>(T)
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