Determines what caption is displayed for the day of week headers.
This example uses the control's DayOfWeekDisplayStyle and DayOfWeekCaptionStyle properties to control the way the DayOfWeek captions are displayed.
Imports Infragistics.Win
Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule
Private Sub SetupDayOfWeekCaptionStyle(ByVal hide As Boolean, ByVal firstTwoLetters As Boolean)
'--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
' DayOfWeekCaptionStyle
'
' This example uses the control's DayOfWeekDisplayStyle and DayOfWeekCaptionStyle
' properties to control the way the DayOfWeek captions are displayed
'--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
' If the 'hide' parameter is true, set the DayOfWeekDisplayStyle property
' to 'None' and return, since the DayOfWeekCaptionStyle is then irrelevant
If hide Then
Me.ultraMonthViewMulti1.DayOfWeekDisplayStyle = DayOfWeekDisplayStyle.None
Return
Else
' Otherwise, set it up to display only in the first row
Me.ultraMonthViewMulti1.DayOfWeekDisplayStyle = DayOfWeekDisplayStyle.FirstRow
End If
' If the 'firstTwoLetters' parameter is true, set the DayOfWeekCaptionStyle
' property to FirstTwoLetters so the first 2 letters of the name of the
' day of the week is displayed (e.g., Mo, Tu, We, etc.); otherwise, set it
' to display only one
If (firstTwoLetters) Then
Me.ultraMonthViewMulti1.DayOfWeekCaptionStyle = DayOfWeekCaptionStyle.FirstTwoLetters
Else
Me.ultraMonthViewMulti1.DayOfWeekCaptionStyle = DayOfWeekCaptionStyle.FirstLetter
End If
End Sub
using Infragistics.Win;
using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule;
private void SetupDayOfWeekCaptions( bool hide, bool firstTwoLetters )
{
// If the 'hide' parameter is true, set the DayOfWeekDisplayStyle property
// to 'None' and return, since the DayOfWeekCaptionStyle is then irrelevant
if ( hide )
{
this.ultraMonthViewMulti1.DayOfWeekDisplayStyle = DayOfWeekDisplayStyle.None;
return;
}
else
// Otherwise, set it up to display only in the first row
this.ultraMonthViewMulti1.DayOfWeekDisplayStyle = DayOfWeekDisplayStyle.FirstRow;
// If the 'firstTwoLetters' parameter is true, set the DayOfWeekCaptionStyle
// property to FirstTwoLetters so the first 2 letters of the name of the
// day of the week is displayed (e.g., Mo, Tu, We, etc.); otherwise, set it
// to display only one
if ( firstTwoLetters )
this.ultraMonthViewMulti1.DayOfWeekCaptionStyle = DayOfWeekCaptionStyle.FirstTwoLetters;
else
this.ultraMonthViewMulti1.DayOfWeekCaptionStyle = DayOfWeekCaptionStyle.FirstLetter;
}
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