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Windows Presentation Foundation Development Cookbook

You're reading from   Windows Presentation Foundation Development Cookbook 100 recipes to build rich desktop client applications on Windows

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788399807
Length 524 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Kunal Chowdhury Kunal Chowdhury
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
1. WPF Fundamentals FREE CHAPTER 2. Using WPF Standard Controls 3. Layouts and Panels 4. Working with Data Bindings 5. Using Custom Controls and User Controls 6. Using Styles, Templates, and Triggers 7. Using Resources and MVVM Patterns 8. Working with Animations 9. Using WCF Services 10. Debugging and Threading 11. Interoperability with Win32 and WinForm 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Using the Slider control to pick a numeric value


The Slider control is used to pick a numeric value by dragging a thumb button along a horizontal or vertical line. This is often used to provide a visualization of a playing video and as a volume indicator.

WPF provides us a control named Slider to quickly implement this in your application UI, and, with a lot of properties for various configurations. Let's learn more about it, in this recipe.

Getting ready

First, create a project named CH02.SliderDemo, based on the WPF application template.

How to do it...

Integration of the slider in WPF is very easy. Just place <Slider /> in your XAML page, and it will start working. But to customize it further, let's follow these steps:

  1. Open the MainWindow.xaml page, and replace the default Grid with a StackPanel.
  2. Now add a Slider and a TextBlock control inside the StackPanel, as shown in the following XAML snippet:
<StackPanel Margin="10"> 
    <Slider x:Name="slider" 
            Minimum="0" Maximum...
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