VerticalAlignment Enumeration
.NET Framework 3.0
Describes how a child element is vertically positioned or stretched within a parent's layout slot.
Namespace: System.Windows
Assembly: PresentationFramework (in presentationframework.dll)
XML Namespace: http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation
Assembly: PresentationFramework (in presentationframework.dll)
XML Namespace: http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation
'Declaration <LocalizabilityAttribute(LocalizationCategory.None, Readability:=Readability.Unreadable)> _ Public Enumeration VerticalAlignment 'Usage Dim instance As VerticalAlignment
/** @attribute LocalizabilityAttribute(LocalizationCategory.None, Readability=Readability.Unreadable) */ public enum VerticalAlignment
LocalizabilityAttribute(LocalizationCategory.None, Readability=Readability.Unreadable) public enum VerticalAlignment
<object property="EnumerationValue" .../>
| Member name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Bottom | The child element is aligned to the bottom of the parent's layout slot. | |
| Center | The child element is aligned to the center of the parent's layout slot. | |
| Stretch | The child element stretches to fill the parent's layout slot. | |
| Top | The child element is aligned to the top of the parent's layout slot. |
The following example demonstrates how to use the VerticalAlignment enumeration in code and Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML).
Dim myTextBlock As New TextBlock() myTextBlock.FontSize = 18 myTextBlock.HorizontalAlignment = Windows.HorizontalAlignment.Center myTextBlock.Text = "VerticalAlignment Sample" Grid.SetRow(myTextBlock, 0) Dim myButton1 As New Button() myButton1.VerticalAlignment = Windows.VerticalAlignment.Top myButton1.Content = "Button 1 (Top)" Grid.SetRow(myButton1, 1) Dim myButton2 As New Button() myButton2.VerticalAlignment = Windows.VerticalAlignment.Bottom myButton2.Content = "Button 2 (Bottom)" Grid.SetRow(myButton2, 2) Dim myButton3 As New Button() myButton3.VerticalAlignment = Windows.VerticalAlignment.Center myButton3.Content = "Button 3 (Center)" Grid.SetRow(myButton3, 3) Dim myButton4 As New Button() myButton4.VerticalAlignment = Windows.VerticalAlignment.Stretch myButton4.Content = "Button 4 (Stretch)" Grid.SetRow(myButton4, 4)
<Page xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" WindowTitle="VerticalAlignment Sample"> <Border Background="LightBlue" BorderBrush="Black" BorderThickness="2" Padding="15"> <Grid Background="White" ShowGridLines="True"> <Grid.RowDefinitions> <RowDefinition Height="25"/> <RowDefinition Height="50"/> <RowDefinition Height="50"/> <RowDefinition Height="50"/> <RowDefinition Height="50"/> </Grid.RowDefinitions> <TextBlock Grid.Row="0" Grid.Column="0" FontSize="18" HorizontalAlignment="Center">VerticalAlignment Sample</TextBlock> <Button Grid.Row="1" Grid.Column="0" VerticalAlignment="Top">Button 1 (Top)</Button> <Button Grid.Row="2" Grid.Column="0" VerticalAlignment="Bottom">Button 2 (Bottom)</Button> <Button Grid.Row="3" Grid.Column="0" VerticalAlignment="Center">Button 3 (Center)</Button> <Button Grid.Row="4" Grid.Column="0" VerticalAlignment="Stretch">Button 4 (Stretch)</Button> </Grid> </Border> </Page>
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