'Declaration Public Property TimeZone As Infragistics.Win.TimeZoneInfo
public Infragistics.Win.TimeZoneInfo TimeZone {get; set;}
The TimeZone property can be used to offset cycles generated by this instance from the times displayed by the PrimaryInterval. When this instance is assigned to the PrimaryInterval property, the TimeZone property is not applicable, i.e., dates and times for the cycles generated by the PrimaryInterval are always expressed as relative to the current time zone.
Imports System.Collections.Generic Imports Infragistics.Win Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule Public Sub InitDateTimeIntervals(ByVal control As UltraTimelineView) ' Remove all additional intervals control.AdditionalIntervals.Clear() ' Get the current culture's date/time format info Dim formatInfo As System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo = System.Globalization.CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.DateTimeFormat ' Create a monthly interval set its header format to the YearMonthPattern ' for the current culture so that the year is displayed along with the month name. Dim monthInterval As DateInterval = New DateInterval(1, DateIntervalUnits.Months) monthInterval.HeaderTextFormat = formatInfo.YearMonthPattern ' Create a bi-weekly interval use the 'RangeStart' HeaderTextFormatStyle, ' and customize the format so it shows as a pay period. Also, set its ' SynchronizingDate property to the first Monday of the year so that the ' cycles begin on a Monday. Dim biWeeklyInterval As DateInterval = New DateInterval(2, DateIntervalUnits.Weeks) biWeeklyInterval.HeaderTextFormatStyle = TimelineViewHeaderTextFormatStyle.RangeStart biWeeklyInterval.HeaderTextFormat = String.Format("\P\a\y \P\e\r\i\o\d: {0}", formatInfo.MonthDayPattern) biWeeklyInterval.SynchronizingDate = New DateTime(2009, 1, 5) ' Create a daily interval since we already have the year showing, ' we can set the format to only display the name of the day of the week. Dim dayInterval As DateInterval = New DateInterval(1, DateIntervalUnits.Days) dayInterval.HeaderTextFormat = "dddd" ' Create 1-hour TimeIntervals for some of the different U.S. time zones Dim tzHawaii As TimeZoneInfo = TimeZoneInfo.FromStandardName("Hawaiian Standard Time", False) If Not tzHawaii Is Nothing Then Dim hawaii As New TimeInterval(1, TimeIntervalUnits.Hours) hawaii.TimeZone = tzHawaii hawaii.LabelText = "Hawaii" hawaii.LabelToolTipText = tzHawaii.DisplayName ' Use the colors of the Hawaii state flag to style the appearance hawaii.HeaderAppearance.BackGradientStyle = GradientStyle.None hawaii.HeaderAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Red hawaii.HeaderAppearance.BackColor = Color.White hawaii.HeaderAppearance.BorderColor = Color.Black hawaii.LabelAppearance.BackColor = Color.White hawaii.DateNavigationButtonAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Red hawaii.DateNavigationButtonAppearance.BorderColor = Color.Navy ' Set DateNavigationButtonVisibility to 'ShowOnFirstAndLastHeader', and set ' DateNavigationButtonAction to 'None' hawaii.DateNavigationButtonVisibility = TimelineViewDateNavigationButtonVisibility.ShowOnFirstAndLastHeader hawaii.DateNavigationButtonAction = TimelineViewDateNavigationButtonAction.None ' Add it to the AdditionalIntervals collection control.AdditionalIntervals.Add(hawaii) End If Dim tzAlaska As TimeZoneInfo = TimeZoneInfo.FromStandardName("Alaskan Standard Time", False) If Not tzAlaska Is Nothing Then Dim alaska As TimeInterval = New TimeInterval(1, TimeIntervalUnits.Hours) alaska.TimeZone = tzAlaska alaska.LabelText = "Alaska" alaska.LabelToolTipText = tzAlaska.DisplayName ' Use the colors of the Alaska state flag to style the appearance alaska.HeaderAppearance.BackGradientStyle = GradientStyle.None alaska.HeaderAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Goldenrod alaska.HeaderAppearance.BackColor = Color.CornflowerBlue alaska.HeaderAppearance.BorderColor = Color.Black alaska.LabelAppearance.BackColor = Color.CornflowerBlue alaska.DateNavigationButtonAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Goldenrod alaska.DateNavigationButtonAppearance.BorderColor = Color.Black ' Set DateNavigationButtonVisibility to 'ShowOnFirstAndLastHeader', and set ' DateNavigationButtonAction to 'None' alaska.DateNavigationButtonVisibility = TimelineViewDateNavigationButtonVisibility.ShowOnFirstAndLastHeader alaska.DateNavigationButtonAction = TimelineViewDateNavigationButtonAction.None ' Add it to the AdditionalIntervals collection control.AdditionalIntervals.Add(alaska) End If ' Handle the DateNavigationButtonClicked event so we can customize ' the navigation for the Alaska and Hawaii intervals. AddHandler control.DateNavigationButtonClicked, AddressOf Me.OnDateNavigationButtonClicked ' Create a 30-minute TimeInterval that will be used as the PrimaryInterval; ' Since we have other time zones showing, show the current time zone's name ' in the tooltip. Dim primaryInterval As TimeInterval = New TimeInterval(30, TimeIntervalUnits.Minutes) Dim tzCurrent As TimeZoneInfo = TimeZoneInfo.CurrentTimeZone If Not tzCurrent Is Nothing Then Dim standardName As String = tzCurrent.StandardName Dim acronym As String = standardName ' Build an acronym from the standard name and assign that ' string value to the LabelText property Dim split As String() = standardName.Split(" ".ToCharArray(), StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries) If (Split.Length > 1) Then acronym = String.Empty For Each s As String In split acronym += s(0) Next End If primaryInterval.LabelText = acronym primaryInterval.LabelToolTipText = standardName ' Set some appearance properties primaryInterval.HeaderAppearance.BackGradientStyle = GradientStyle.None primaryInterval.HeaderAppearance.ForeColor = SystemColors.ControlDark primaryInterval.HeaderAppearance.BackColor = SystemColors.Control primaryInterval.HeaderAppearance.BorderColor = SystemColors.ControlDarkDark primaryInterval.LabelAppearance.BackColor = SystemColors.Control End If ' Assign the TimeInterval to the PrimaryInterval property control.PrimaryInterval = primaryInterval ' Add each interval we created to the AdditionalIntervals collection control.AdditionalIntervals.Add(monthInterval) control.AdditionalIntervals.Add(biWeeklyInterval) control.AdditionalIntervals.Add(dayInterval) End Sub
using System.Collections.Generic; using Infragistics.Win; using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule; public void InitDateTimeIntervals( UltraTimelineView control ) { // Remove all additional intervals control.AdditionalIntervals.Clear(); // Get the current culture's date/time format info System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo formatInfo = System.Globalization.CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.DateTimeFormat; // Create a monthly interval; set its header format to the YearMonthPattern // for the current culture so that the year is displayed along with the month name. DateInterval monthInterval = new DateInterval( 1, DateIntervalUnits.Months ); monthInterval.HeaderTextFormat = formatInfo.YearMonthPattern; // Create a bi-weekly interval; use the 'RangeStart' HeaderTextFormatStyle, // and customize the format so it shows as a pay period. Also, set its // SynchronizingDate property to the first Monday of the year so that the // cycles begin on a Monday. DateInterval biWeeklyInterval = new DateInterval( 2, DateIntervalUnits.Weeks ); biWeeklyInterval.HeaderTextFormatStyle = TimelineViewHeaderTextFormatStyle.RangeStart; biWeeklyInterval.HeaderTextFormat = string.Format("\\P\\a\\y \\P\\e\\r\\i\\o\\d: {0}", formatInfo.MonthDayPattern); biWeeklyInterval.SynchronizingDate = new DateTime(2009, 1, 5 ); // Create a daily interval; since we already have the year showing, // we can set the format to only display the name of the day of the week. DateInterval dayInterval = new DateInterval( 1, DateIntervalUnits.Days ); dayInterval.HeaderTextFormat = "dddd"; // Create 1-hour TimeIntervals for some of the different U.S. time zones TimeZoneInfo tzHawaii = TimeZoneInfo.FromStandardName( "Hawaiian Standard Time", false ); if ( tzHawaii != null ) { TimeInterval hawaii = new TimeInterval( 1, TimeIntervalUnits.Hours ); hawaii.TimeZone = tzHawaii; hawaii.LabelText = "Hawaii"; hawaii.LabelToolTipText = tzHawaii.DisplayName; // Use the colors of the Hawaii state flag to style the appearance hawaii.HeaderAppearance.BackGradientStyle = GradientStyle.None; hawaii.HeaderAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Red; hawaii.HeaderAppearance.BackColor = Color.White; hawaii.HeaderAppearance.BorderColor = Color.Black; hawaii.LabelAppearance.BackColor = Color.White; hawaii.DateNavigationButtonAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Red; hawaii.DateNavigationButtonAppearance.BorderColor = Color.Navy; // Set DateNavigationButtonVisibility to 'ShowOnFirstAndLastHeader', and set // DateNavigationButtonAction to 'None' hawaii.DateNavigationButtonVisibility = TimelineViewDateNavigationButtonVisibility.ShowOnFirstAndLastHeader; hawaii.DateNavigationButtonAction = TimelineViewDateNavigationButtonAction.None; // Add it to the AdditionalIntervals collection control.AdditionalIntervals.Add( hawaii ); } TimeZoneInfo tzAlaska = TimeZoneInfo.FromStandardName( "Alaskan Standard Time", false ); if ( tzAlaska != null ) { TimeInterval alaska = new TimeInterval( 1, TimeIntervalUnits.Hours ); alaska.TimeZone = tzAlaska; alaska.LabelText = "Alaska"; alaska.LabelToolTipText = tzAlaska.DisplayName; // Use the colors of the Alaska state flag to style the appearance alaska.HeaderAppearance.BackGradientStyle = GradientStyle.None; alaska.HeaderAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Goldenrod; alaska.HeaderAppearance.BackColor = Color.CornflowerBlue; alaska.HeaderAppearance.BorderColor = Color.Black; alaska.LabelAppearance.BackColor = Color.CornflowerBlue; alaska.DateNavigationButtonAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Goldenrod; alaska.DateNavigationButtonAppearance.BorderColor = Color.Black; // Set DateNavigationButtonVisibility to 'ShowOnFirstAndLastHeader', and set // DateNavigationButtonAction to 'None'. alaska.DateNavigationButtonVisibility = TimelineViewDateNavigationButtonVisibility.ShowOnFirstAndLastHeader; alaska.DateNavigationButtonAction = TimelineViewDateNavigationButtonAction.None; // Add it to the AdditionalIntervals collection control.AdditionalIntervals.Add( alaska ); } // Handle the DateNavigationButtonClicked event so we can customize // the navigation for the Alaska and Hawaii intervals. control.DateNavigationButtonClicked += new DateNavigationButtonClickedHandler(OnDateNavigationButtonClicked); // Create a 30-minute TimeInterval that will be used as the PrimaryInterval TimeInterval primaryInterval = new TimeInterval(30, TimeIntervalUnits.Minutes); TimeZoneInfo tzCurrent = TimeZoneInfo.CurrentTimeZone; if ( tzCurrent != null ) { string standardName = tzCurrent.StandardName; string acronym = standardName; // Build an acronym from the standard name and assign that // string value to the LabelText property string[] split = standardName.Split(" ".ToCharArray(), StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries); if ( split.Length > 1 ) { acronym = string.Empty; foreach( string s in split ) { acronym += s[0]; } } primaryInterval.LabelText = acronym; primaryInterval.LabelToolTipText = standardName; // Set some appearance properties primaryInterval.HeaderAppearance.BackGradientStyle = GradientStyle.None; primaryInterval.HeaderAppearance.ForeColor = SystemColors.ControlDark; primaryInterval.HeaderAppearance.BackColor = SystemColors.Control; primaryInterval.HeaderAppearance.BorderColor = SystemColors.ControlDarkDark; primaryInterval.LabelAppearance.BackColor = SystemColors.Control; } // Assign the TimeInterval to the PrimaryInterval property control.PrimaryInterval = primaryInterval; // Add each interval we created to the AdditionalIntervals collection control.AdditionalIntervals.Add( monthInterval ); control.AdditionalIntervals.Add( biWeeklyInterval ); control.AdditionalIntervals.Add( dayInterval ); }
Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2