FrameworkElement.MaxHeight Property
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Gets or sets the maximum height constraint of a FrameworkElement.
Assembly: System.Windows (in System.Windows.dll)
XMLNS for XAML: Not mapped to an xmlns.
<frameworkElement MaxHeight="double"/>
Property Value
Type: System.DoubleThe maximum height of the element, in logical pixels. The default value is PositiveInfinity. This value can be any value equal to or greater than 0. PositiveInfinity is also valid.
Dependency property identifier field: MaxHeightProperty
This is one of three properties on FrameworkElement that specify height information. The other two are MinHeight and Height. If there is a conflict between these values, the order of application for actual height determination is first MinHeight must be honored, then MaxHeight, and finally if each of these are within bounds, Height.
Non-integral values for MaxHeight are technically permitted, but should generally be avoided and are normally rounded by the default layout rounding behavior.