Class
TimeBarContentPanel

A TimeBarPanelBase that sizes its children according to a given time period.

Definition

Namespace:Telerik.Windows.Controls.TimeBar

Assembly:Telerik.Windows.Controls.DataVisualization.dll

Syntax:

cs-api-definition
public class TimeBarContentPanel : TimeBarPanelBase

Inheritance: objectTimeBarPanelBaseTimeBarContentPanel

Inherited Members TimeBarPanelBase.SliderPropertyTimeBarPanelBase.SliderMinimumPropertyTimeBarPanelBase.SliderMaximumPropertyTimeBarPanelBase.CalculateAvailableSize(Size)TimeBarPanelBase.CalculatePixelsPerTick(double, long)TimeBarPanelBase.CalculateItemSize(long)TimeBarPanelBase.CalculatePixelsPerTick(double)TimeBarPanelBase.UpdateScroll(Size)TimeBarPanelBase.OnSizeChanged(object, SizeChangedEventArgs)TimeBarPanelBase.PeriodEndTimeBarPanelBase.PeriodStartTimeBarPanelBase.SliderTimeBarPanelBase.SliderMinimumTimeBarPanelBase.SliderMaximumTimeBarPanelBase.VisiblePeriodEndTimeBarPanelBase.VisiblePeriodStartTimeBarPanelBase.PixelsPerTick

Constructors

TimeBarContentPanel()

Declaration

cs-api-definition
public TimeBarContentPanel()

Methods

ArrangeOverride(Size)

When overridden in a derived class, positions child elements and determines a size for a FrameworkElement derived class.

Declaration

cs-api-definition
protected override Size ArrangeOverride(Size finalSize)

Parameters

finalSize

Size

The final area within the parent that this element should use to arrange itself and its children.

Returns

Size

The actual size used.

MeasureOverride(Size)

When overridden in a derived class, measures the size in layout required for child elements and determines a size for the FrameworkElement-derived class.

Declaration

cs-api-definition
protected override Size MeasureOverride(Size availableSize)

Parameters

availableSize

Size

The available size that this element can give to child elements. Infinity can be specified as a value to indicate that the element will size to whatever content is available.

Returns

Size

The size that this element determines it needs during layout, based on its calculations of child element sizes.