'Declaration Public Overloads Shared Sub ResolveAppearance( _ ByVal progressInfo As IProgressBarInfo, _ ByRef appearance As AppearanceData, _ ByRef requestedProps As AppearancePropFlags _ )
public static void ResolveAppearance( IProgressBarInfo progressInfo, ref AppearanceData appearance, ref AppearancePropFlags requestedProps )
The main source for the resolved values of the unfilled appearance is the IProgressBarInfo.Appearance. Values that are not explicitly set are resolved to default values determined by the class.
Imports Infragistics.Win Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinProgressBar Imports System.Diagnostics Private Sub button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles button2.Click Dim appData As AppearanceData Dim requestedProps As AppearancePropFlags ' ---------------------------------------- ' Resolve the appearance of a progress bar ' ---------------------------------------- ' Initialize the appearance data structure appData = New AppearanceData() ' Specify which appearance properties we want to resolve. ' In this case just the backcolor and forecolor. requestedProps = AppearancePropFlags.BackColor Or AppearancePropFlags.ForeColor ' Call the control's 'ResolveAppearance' method Me.ultraProgressBar1.ResolveAppearance(appData, requestedProps) ' Note: The reason that the 'requestedProps' parameter ' is also passed in by reference is that as each requested ' property is resolved its bit is stripped out of the ' passed in parameter. On return from the call the only ' bits remaining in 'requestedProps' will be those ' properties which were not resolved. Normally, ' 'requestedProps' has no bits set after the call returns. ' Write out the resolved colors Debug.WriteLine("BackColor: " + appData.BackColor.ToString() + ", ForeColor: " + appData.ForeColor.ToString()) ' ---------------------------------------- ' Resolve the appearance for the fill area ' ---------------------------------------- ' Re-initialize the appearance data structure appData = New AppearanceData() ' Specify which appearance properties we want to resolve. ' In this case we want all 'Render' properties. This ' includes every property but the 'Cursor' property. requestedProps = AppearancePropFlags.AllRender ' Call the control's 'ResolveFillAppearance' method ' to resolve the appearance of the fill area of the ' control. Me.ultraProgressBar1.ResolveFillAppearance(appData, requestedProps) ' Write out the resolved gradient related properties. Debug.WriteLine("BackGradientStyle: " + appData.BackGradientStyle.ToString() + ", BackColor: " + appData.BackColor.ToString() + ", BackColor2: " + appData.BackColor2.ToString()) End Sub
using System.Diagnostics; using Infragistics.Win; using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinProgressBar; private void button2_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { AppearanceData appData; AppearancePropFlags requestedProps; // ---------------------------------------- // Resolve the appearance of a progress bar // ---------------------------------------- // Initialize the appearance data structure appData = new AppearanceData(); // Specify which appearance properties we want to resolve. // In this case just the backcolor and forecolor. requestedProps = AppearancePropFlags.BackColor | AppearancePropFlags.ForeColor; // Call the control's 'ResolveAppearance' method this.ultraProgressBar1.ResolveAppearance( ref appData, ref requestedProps ); // Note: The reason that the 'requestedProps' parameter // is also passed in by reference is that as each requested // property is resolved its bit is stripped out of the // passed in parameter. On return from the call the only // bits remaining in 'requestedProps' will be those // properties which were not resolved. Normally, // 'requestedProps' has no bits set after the call returns. // Write out the resolved colors Debug.WriteLine("BackColor: " + appData.BackColor.ToString() + ", ForeColor: " + appData.ForeColor.ToString() ); // ---------------------------------------- // Resolve the appearance for the fill area // ---------------------------------------- // Re-initialize the appearance data structure appData = new AppearanceData(); // Specify which appearance properties we want to resolve. // In this case we want all 'Render' properties. This // includes every property but the 'Cursor' property. requestedProps = AppearancePropFlags.AllRender; // Call the control's 'ResolveFillAppearance' method // to resolve the appearance of the fill area of the // control. this.ultraProgressBar1.ResolveFillAppearance( ref appData, ref requestedProps ); // Write out the resolved gradient related properties. Debug.WriteLine("BackGradientStyle: " + appData.BackGradientStyle.ToString() + ", BackColor: " + appData.BackColor.ToString() + ", BackColor2: " + appData.BackColor2.ToString() ); }
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