NavBarCommand.state property

[NavBarCommand is no longer available for use as of Windows Library for JavaScript (WinJS) 4.2. Instead, use SplitViewCommand. ]
Gets or sets a user-defined object that represents the state associated with the command's location.
Syntax
<div data-win-control="WinJS.UI.NavBarCommand" data-win-options="{ state : value}"> </div>
var state = navBarCommand.state;
navBarCommand.state = state;
Property value
Type: Object
The state associated with the current location. This object may contain any values associated with the current location, for example the title of the page. When the navigation command is invoked, it passes this object to the WinJS.Navigation.navigate function.
Requirements
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Minimum WinJS version |
WinJS 2.0 |
|---|---|
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Namespace |
WinJS.UI |
See also
- NavBarCommand
- NavBarCommand
- NavBar
- NavBarContainer
- BackButton
- AppBar
- Your first app - Part 3: PageControl objects and navigation
- Navigating between pages (HTML)
- Adding app bars
- Adding nav bars
- HTML AppBar control sample
- HTML NavBar control sample
- Navigation and navigation history sample
- Designers
- Command patterns
- Navigation patterns
- Guidelines for app bars
- Bottom app bar
- Top app bar