LinearGauge
Direction
Features
Sample
Settings
Description
This example demonstrates how to use the direction properties with the LinearGauge controls.
Source
DirectionController.cs
using System.Collections.Generic;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
using MvcExplorer.Models;
namespace MvcExplorer.Controllers
{
public partial class LinearGaugeController : Controller
{
public ActionResult Direction()
{
ViewBag.DemoSettings = true;
ViewBag.DemoSettingsModel = new ClientSettingsModel
{
Settings = CreateDirectionSettings()
};
return View();
}
private static IDictionary<string, object[]> CreateDirectionSettings()
{
var settings = new Dictionary<string, object[]>
{
{"Direction", new object[]{"Left", "Right", "Down", "Up"}}
};
return settings;
}
}
}
Direction.cshtml
@{
ClientSettingsModel demoSettingsModel = ViewBag.DemoSettingsModel;
}
@section Scripts{
<script>
function customChangeDirection(control, value) {
control.direction = value;
control.invalidate();
if (value === "Left" || value === "Right") {
control.hostElement.style.width = "500px";
control.hostElement.style.height = "1.2em";
} else {
control.hostElement.style.width = "1.2em";
control.hostElement.style.height = "500px";
}
}
</script>
}
<c1-linear-gauge id="@demoSettingsModel.ControlId" min="0" max="10" value="5" direction="Left" width="500px">
</c1-linear-gauge>
@section Description{
@Html.Raw(LinearGaugeRes.Direction_Text0)
}
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