This topic will walk you through creating a C1DateSelector control and applying some basic styling to the control via code.
Follow these steps:
- Open MainPage.xaml if it isn't already open and locate the <Grid> </Grid> tag set. Edit the markup so that it resembles the following markup:
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<Grid Background="{StaticResource ApplicationPageBackgroundThemeBrush}" x:Name="LayoutRoot">
</Grid>
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- Right-click your page and select View Code from the list to switch to code view.
- Add the following namespaces to your application
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using C1.Xaml;
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Imports C1.Xaml
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- Insert the following constructor directly below the InitializeComponent() method:
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C1DateSelector c1dateselect1 = new C1DateSelector();
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Dim c1dateselect1 As C1DateSelector = New C1DateSelector
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- Add the following code below the constructor to control the width and height of the C1DateSelector:
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c1dateselect1.Height = 55;
c1dateselect1.Width = 350;
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c1dateselect1.Height = 55
c1dateselect1.Width = 350
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- Insert the final line of code to display the C1DateSelector:
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LayoutRoot.Children.Add(c1dateselect1);
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LayoutRoot.Children.Add(c1dateselect1)
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- Run your application. The C1DateSelector control should resemble the following image:
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