GridSplitter.ResizeBehavior Property
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Gets or sets which columns or rows are resized relative to the column or row for which the GridSplitter control is defined.
Namespace: System.Windows.Controls
Assembly: PresentationFramework (in PresentationFramework.dll)
XMLNS for XAML: http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation, http://schemas.microsoft.com/netfx/2007/xaml/presentation
<object ResizeBehavior="GridResizeBehavior" .../>
Property Value
Type: System.Windows.Controls.GridResizeBehaviorOne of the enumeration values that indicates which columns or rows are resized by this GridSplitter control. The default is GridResizeBehavior.BasedOnAlignment.
To specify a GridSplitter that resizes rows or columns, set the HorizontalAlignment and VerticalAlignment properties. If you cannot achieve the desired behavior by setting the HorizontalAlignment and VerticalAlignment properties, change the ResizeDirection or ResizeBehavior default values. For more information, see How to: Resize Rows with a GridSplitter and How to: Resize Columns with a GridSplitter.
The following example shows how to set the ResizeBehavior property.
<GridSplitter ResizeBehavior="CurrentAndNext" Width="5" Grid.Column="3" Grid.RowSpan="2"/>
More Code
| How to: Resize Rows with a GridSplitter | This example shows how to use a horizontal GridSplitter to redistribute the space between two rows in a Grid without changing the dimensions of the Grid. |
| How to: Resize Columns with a GridSplitter | This example shows how to create a vertical GridSplitter in order to redistribute the space between two columns in a Grid without changing the dimensions of the Grid. |
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