How to: Set Margins of Elements and Controls
This example describes how to set the Margin property, by changing any existing property value for the margin in code-behind. The Margin property is a property of the FrameworkElement base element, and is thus inherited by a variety of controls and other elements.
This example is written in Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML), with a code-behind file that the XAML refers to. The code-behind is shown in both a C# and a Microsoft Visual Basic version.
Example
<Button Click="OnClick" Margin="10" Name="btn1">
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void OnClick(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
// Get the current value of the property.
Thickness marginThickness = btn1.Margin;
// If the current leftlength value of margin is set to 10 then change it to a new value.
// Otherwise change it back to 10.
if(marginThickness.Left == 10)
{
btn1.Margin = new Thickness(60);
} else {
btn1.Margin = new Thickness(10);
}
}
Private Sub OnClick(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As RoutedEventArgs)
' Get the current value of the property.
Dim marginThickness As Thickness
marginThickness = btn1.Margin
' If the current leftlength value of margin is set to 10 then change it to a new value.
' Otherwise change it back to 10.
If marginThickness.Left = 10 Then
btn1.Margin = New Thickness(60)
Else
btn1.Margin = New Thickness(10)
End If
End Sub
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