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IScrollInfo.ScrollOwner Property

Definition

Gets or sets a ScrollViewer element that controls scrolling behavior.

public:
 property System::Windows::Controls::ScrollViewer ^ ScrollOwner { System::Windows::Controls::ScrollViewer ^ get(); void set(System::Windows::Controls::ScrollViewer ^ value); };
public System.Windows.Controls.ScrollViewer ScrollOwner { get; set; }
member this.ScrollOwner : System.Windows.Controls.ScrollViewer with get, set
Public Property ScrollOwner As ScrollViewer

Property Value

A ScrollViewer element that controls scrolling behavior. This property has no default value.

Examples

The following example shows how to set the ScrollOwner property by using procedural code.

private void onLoad(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
    ((IScrollInfo)sp1).CanVerticallyScroll = true;
    ((IScrollInfo)sp1).CanHorizontallyScroll = true;
    ((IScrollInfo)sp1).ScrollOwner = sv1;
}
Private Sub onLoad(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal args As RoutedEventArgs)
    CType(sp1, IScrollInfo).CanVerticallyScroll = True
    CType(sp1, IScrollInfo).CanHorizontallyScroll = True
    CType(sp1, IScrollInfo).ScrollOwner = sv1
End Sub

Remarks

Classes that implement IScrollInfo must call InvalidateScrollInfo on this object when properties change.

Logical scrolling enables scrolling to the next element in the logical tree. Physical scrolling, in contrast, scrolls content by a defined measurable increment in a specified direction. If you require physical scrolling instead of logical scrolling, wrap the host Panel element in a ScrollViewer and set the value of its CanContentScroll property to false.

Applies to