Removes a row or column of viewports.
Syntax
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Dim instance As FpSpread
Dim rowViewportIndex As Integer
Dim columnViewportIndex As Integer
instance.RemoveViewport(rowViewportIndex, columnViewportIndex) |
Parameters
- rowViewportIndex
- Index of viewport row to remove
- columnViewportIndex
- Index of viewport column to remove
Example
This example removes a row or column of viewports.
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FarPoint.Win.Spread.FpSpread fpSpread1 = new FarPoint.Win.Spread.FpSpread();
FarPoint.Win.Spread.SheetView shv = new FarPoint.Win.Spread.SheetView();
DialogResult dlg;
fpSpread1.Location = new Point(10, 10);
fpSpread1.Height = 200;
fpSpread1.Width = 400;
Controls.Add(fpSpread1);
fpSpread1.Sheets.Add(shv);
fpSpread1.AddViewport(0, 0);
dlg = MessageBox.Show("Do you want to remove the viewport??", "RemoveViewport", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo);
if (dlg == DialogResult.Yes)
{
fpSpread1.RemoveViewport(0,0);
} |
Visual Basic | Copy Code |
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Dim fpSpread1 As New FarPoint.Win.Spread.FpSpread()
Dim shv As New FarPoint.Win.Spread.SheetView()
Dim dlg As DialogResult
fpSpread1.Location = New Point(10, 10)
fpSpread1.Height = 200
fpSpread1.Width = 400
Controls.Add(fpSpread1)
fpSpread1.Sheets.Add(shv)
fpSpread1.AddViewport(0, 0)
dlg = MessageBox.Show("Do you want to remove the viewport??", "RemoveViewport", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo)
If dlg = DialogResult.Yes Then
fpSpread1.RemoveViewport(0, 0)
End If |
Requirements
Target Platforms: Windows 2000 Professional (SP4), Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server (SP1), Windows 2008, Windows XP (SP2), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
See Also