Thickness.Left Property
Assembly: PresentationFramework (in presentationframework.dll)
XML Namespace: http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation
/** @property */ public double get_Left () /** @property */ public void set_Left (double value)
public function get Left () : double public function set Left (value : double)
<object Left="double" .../>
Property Value
A Double that represents the width, in pixels, of the left side of the bounding rectangle for this instance of Thickness. a pixel is equal to 1/96 on an inch. The default is 0.The following example shows how to set the value of the Left property by using Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) and code.
myBorder2 = new Border(); myBorder2.BorderBrush = Brushes.SteelBlue; myBorder2.Width = 400; myBorder2.Height = 400; myThickness = new Thickness(); myThickness.Bottom = 5; myThickness.Left = 10; myThickness.Right = 15; myThickness.Top = 20; myBorder2.BorderThickness = myThickness;
<Border BorderBrush="SteelBlue" Width="400" Height="400" Canvas.Left="100" Canvas.Top="100"> <Border.BorderThickness> 10,20,15,5 </Border.BorderThickness> </Border>
More Code
| How to: Set Margins of Elements and Controls | This example describes how to set the Margin property, by changing any existing property value for the margin in code-behind. The Margin property is a property of the FrameworkElement base element, and is thus inherited by a variety of controls and other elements. For the complete sample, see Setting Margins Sample. |
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