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Leadtools.Forms Namespace > LogicalSize Structure : Width Property |
public double Width {get; set;}
'Declaration Public Property Width As Double
'Usage Dim instance As LogicalSize Dim value As Double instance.Width = value value = instance.Width
This example converts the width and height from inch to pixels units.
Imports Leadtools.Forms <TestMethod> _ Public Sub LogicalSize_ConvertedWidthHeight() ' create a new logical size with dimension of 1.5, 2 in inches Dim sz As LogicalSize = New LogicalSize(1.5F, 2.0F, LogicalUnit.Inch) Dim s As String ' show the size s = String.Format("Size is {0}", sz) MessageBox.Show(s) ' show the width and height components converted to pixels s = String.Format("width and height is {0}, {1} Pixels", LogicalUnitConverter.Convert(sz.Width, _ LogicalUnit.Inch, _ 150, _ LogicalUnit.Pixel, _ 150), _ LogicalUnitConverter.ConvertToPixels(sz.Height, LogicalUnit.Inch, 150)) MessageBox.Show(s) End Sub
using Leadtools.Forms; public void LogicalSize_ConvertedWidthHeight() { // create a new logical size with dimension of 1.5, 2 in inches LogicalSize sz = new LogicalSize(1.5f, 2f, LogicalUnit.Inch); string s; // show the size s = string.Format("Size is {0}", sz); MessageBox.Show(s); // show the width and height components converted to pixels s = string.Format("width and height is {0}, {1} Pixels", LogicalUnitConverter.Convert(sz.Width, LogicalUnit.Inch, 150, LogicalUnit.Pixel, 150), LogicalUnitConverter.ConvertToPixels(sz.Height, LogicalUnit.Inch, 150)); MessageBox.Show(s); }