Visual Basic (Declaration) | |
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Public Overloads Sub AddViewport( _ ByVal rowViewportIndex As Integer, _ ByVal columnViewportIndex As Integer _ ) |
Visual Basic (Usage) | Copy Code |
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Dim instance As SpreadView Dim rowViewportIndex As Integer Dim columnViewportIndex As Integer instance.AddViewport(rowViewportIndex, columnViewportIndex) |
C# | |
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public void AddViewport( int rowViewportIndex, int columnViewportIndex ) |
Parameters
- rowViewportIndex
- Viewport row index
- columnViewportIndex
- Viewport column index
The viewport column and viewport row indexes are zero-based, so the first (leftmost) viewport column and first (top) viewport row both have indexes of 0.
You must add an entire viewport row or viewport column; you cannot add an individual viewport.
Use both indexes to add both a viewport row and viewport column at the same time.
Use -1 for the index if you do not want a set of viewports in that orientation. For example, AddViewport(-1, 3) only adds a viewport column (by the fourth viewport column), but no viewport row is added.
This example uses the AddViewport method.
C# | Copy Code |
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FarPoint.Win.Spread.SpreadView sv = new FarPoint.Win.Spread.SpreadView(fpSpread1); sv = fpSpread1.GetRootWorkbook(); sv.AddViewport(0, 1); int i; i = sv.GetActiveRowViewportIndex(); sv.Sheets[0].Rows[i].BackColor = Color.Yellow; |
VB.NET | Copy Code |
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Dim sv As New FarPoint.Win.Spread.SpreadView(FpSpread1) sv = FpSpread1.GetRootWorkbook() sv.AddViewport(0, 1) Dim i As Integer i = sv.GetActiveRowViewportIndex() sv.Sheets(0).Rows(i).BackColor = Color.Yellow |
Target Platforms: Windows 2000 Professional (SP4), Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server (SP1), Windows 2008, Windows XP (SP2), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8