Type: BCS.Sym3.Controls.IControlLabel
Label control Remarks: Available in Operator only
Properties
Alias
- Description: Gets or sets an alias
- Type: String
- Access: Read and Write
Anchor
- Description: Gets or sets the anchor. PLease refer to ‘SetAnchor’ method for a better way to set this property.
- Type: AnchorStyles
- Access: Read and Write
- Example:
This example shows you all possibilities to set the anchor of a control
myControl.Anchor = System.Windows.Forms.AnchorStyles.None;
myControl.Anchor = System.Windows.Forms.AnchorStyles.Top;
myControl.Anchor = System.Windows.Forms.AnchorStyles.Bottom;
myControl.Anchor = System.Windows.Forms.AnchorStyles.Left;
myControl.Anchor = System.Windows.Forms.AnchorStyles.Right;
BaseProject
- Description: Gets the project
- Type: IBaseProject
- Access: Read
BoundProperties
- Description: Gets the list of bound properties
- Type: ObservableCollection`1
- Access: Read
DisplayTypeName
- Description: Gets the display name of the type name of the object. It returns the english display name of the type name.
- Type: String
- Access: Read
Dock
- Description: Get or sets the dock style
- Type: DockStyle
- Access: Read and Write
- Example:
This example shows you all possibilities to set the dock of a control
myControl.Dock = System.Windows.Forms.DockStyle.None;
myControl.Dock = System.Windows.Forms.DockStyle.Top;
myControl.Dock = System.Windows.Forms.DockStyle.Bottom;
myControl.Dock = System.Windows.Forms.DockStyle.Left;
myControl.Dock = System.Windows.Forms.DockStyle.Right;
myControl.Dock = System.Windows.Forms.DockStyle.Fill;
FontAlignment
- Description: Gets or sets the font alignment of the label
- Type: HorizontalAlignment
- Access: Read and Write
- Example:
This example shows you every possibility
var ctrl;
ctrl.FontAlignment = System.Windows.Forms.HorizontalAlignment.Left;
ctrl.FontAlignment = System.Windows.Forms.HorizontalAlignment.Right;
ctrl.FontAlignment = System.Windows.Forms.HorizontalAlignment.Center;
FontColor
- Description: Gets or sets the font color of the label
- Type: IResourceColor
- Access: Read and Write
FontFamily
- Description: Gets or sets the font family of the label
- Type: String
- Access: Read and Write
FontSize
- Description: Gets or sets the font size of the label
- Type: UInt32
- Access: Read and Write
FontStyle
- Description: Gets or sets the font style of the label
- Type: FontStyle
- Access: Read and Write
- Example:
This example shows you every possibility
var ctrl;
ctrl.FontStyle = System.Drawing.FontStyle.Regular;
ctrl.FontStyle = System.Drawing.FontStyle.Bold;
ctrl.FontStyle = System.Drawing.FontStyle.Italic;
ctrl.FontStyle = System.Drawing.FontStyle.Underline;
ctrl.FontStyle = System.Drawing.FontStyle.Strikeout;
FullPathName
- Description: Gets full path. Example: Window1.Panel1.Panel2.Button1
- Type: String
- Access: Read
Height
- Description: Gets or sets the height of the control
- Type: Int32
- Access: Read and Write
Id
- Description: Gets the globally unique identifier (GUID) id of the object. This unique identifier is generated once at the object creation. This id will be kept unique for the entire life of the object, event after saving/loading the project.
- Type: Guid
- Access: Read and Write
- Example:
This example shows how to get the id of an object in a string format. The following script will output a string like 'b3122ae0-dcf7-43b6-b17c-5381afaca5cb'
strid = Project.Colors.Get("myColor").Id.ToString();
print(strid)
IsAnchorBottom
- Description: Gets or sets the bottom anchor
- Type: Boolean
- Access: Read and Write
IsAnchorLeft
- Description: Gets or sets the left anchor
- Type: Boolean
- Access: Read and Write
IsAnchorRight
- Description: Gets or sets the right anchor
- Type: Boolean
- Access: Read and Write
IsAnchorTop
- Description: Gets or sets the top anchor
- Type: Boolean
- Access: Read and Write
IsContainer
- Description: Indicates if this control is a container.
- Type: Boolean
- Access: Read
IsLocked
- Description: Gets or sets the locking state of the control
- Type: Boolean
- Access: Read and Write
Location
- Description: Gets or sets the location of the control. You can use Location or you can use X and Y properties
- Type: Point
- Access: Read and Write
Menu
- Description: Gets or sets the menu associated with the control. This menu will pops up in the client application if the user right clicks on the control.
- Type: IResourceMenu
- Access: Read and Write
Name
- Description: Gets or sets the name of the object. All objects of the same type have a unique name.
- Type: String
- Access: Read and Write
- Example:
This example shows how to get and set the name of an object.
// get the color name
colorname = Project.Colors.Get("myColor").Name;
// set the color name
Project.Colors.Get("myColor").Name = "myNewName";
NameSuffix
- Description: The project explorer will display this after the Name of this object.
- Type: String
- Access: Read
Parent
- Description: Gets or sets the parent of this control
- Type: IBaseObject
- Access: Read and Write
ParentName
- Description: Gets the name of the parent.
- Type: String
- Access: Read
Template
- Description: Gets or sets the template
- Type: ITemplate
- Access: Read and Write
Text
- Description: Gets or sets the text of the label
- Type: String
- Access: Read and Write
TypeName
- Description: Gets the typename of the object. A type name doesn’t contain any space characters.
- Type: String
- Access: Read
UserPropertyInstances
- Description: Gets a list of all the instances of user properties.
- Type: ObservableCollection`1
- Access: Read
Visible
- Description: Gets or sets the control visibility
- Type: Boolean
- Access: Read and Write
Width
- Description: Gets or sets the width of the control
- Type: Int32
- Access: Read and Write
Window
- Description: Gets or sets the owner window of this control
- Type: IWindow
- Access: Read and Write
X
- Description: Gets or sets the X position of the control relative to its container.
- Type: Int32
- Access: Read and Write
Y
- Description: Gets or sets the Y position of the control relative to its container.
- Type: Int32
- Access: Read and Write
Methods
ForceRename(System.String,System.Boolean)
Rename the object.
- Parameters:
- value: The new name.
- fireChangingEvent: If false, no change event will fire. In
particular, this disables the check for duplicate names, which can be
costly as it has to check every equipment. The caller is responsible
for ensuring that
value
is a unique name, or Bad Things will happen.
FromXmlString(BCS.IToolXmlToObjectHelper)
Init object from IToolXmlToObjectHelper. All properties found in the RootElement of IToolXmlToObjectHelper will be set with the value in the rootElement
- Parameters:
- xmlHelperObj: xmlHelperObj IToolXmlToObjectHelper
FromXmlString(System.String)
Init object from xml. All properties found in the xml will be set with the value in the xml file
- Parameters:
- xmlText: Xml string
FromXmlString(System.Xml.Linq.XElement)
Init object from root element. All properties found in the XElement will be set with the value in the XElement
- Parameters:
- objXml: objXml XElement
GetBoundProperty(System.String)
Gets a bound property by property name
- Parameters:
- propertyName: Property name
- Returns:
- Returns bound property. Null if not found
- Example:
This example shows you how to get a binding on a property if this one exists
// get control:
var td = Project.Windows["Window1"]["Text Display1"]
// bind property 'Value'
var boundProperty = td.GetBoundProperty("Value")
GetCopyPasteXml
Converts the object into an XML string including overrides for for copy/paste functionality
- Returns:
- the string that contains xml version of the object for copy/paste
GetUserPropertyInstance(System.String)
Gets the user property instance of the specified name
- Parameters:
- userPropertyName: The user property name.
- Returns:
- Returns the user property instance object. If not found, the methods returns null.
- Example:
This example shows how to set the value of a user property by using this method
cc1 = Project.Equipment.Get("CC1");
// get the value of a user property using the method
userPropertyInstance = cc1.GetUserPropertyInstance("UserProperty1");
if(userPropertyInstance != null) {
userPropertyInstance.Value = 3;
}
GetUserPropertyValue(System.String)
Gets the value of a user property. A better way to get the value of a user property is to use the indexer operator [], see example. Instead of using the method ‘GetUserPropertyInstance’ and then access the ‘Value’ property of the returned value, this method simplifies the way we get the value of a user property.
- Parameters:
- userPropertyName: The name of the user property to set.
- Returns:
- Returns null if user property is not found. Otherwise returns the value of the user property.
- Example:
This example shows how to get the value of a user property using this method and also by using the indexer
cc1 = Project.Equipment.Get("CC1");
// get the value of a user property using the method
val = cc1.GetUserPropertyValue("UserProperty1");
// get the value of a user property using the indexer operator
val = cc1["UserProperty1"];
IsUserProperty(System.String)
Indicates if the object contains a user property with the name you specify
- Parameters:
- userPropertyName: user property name
- Returns:
- Returns true if the object contains a user property with the name you specified in parameter.
NewBoundProperty(System.String)
Creates a new bound property
- Parameters:
- propertyName: Name of property to bind
- Returns:
- If the property (propertyName) doesn’t exist for this object type, no bound property will be created so this method will return null.
- Example:
This example shows you how to bind a property
// get control:
var td = Project.Windows["Window1"]["Text Display1"]
// bind property 'Value'
var boundProperty = td.NewBoundProperty("Value")
// set expression:
boundProperty.Expression = "%caller.Name%_Running";
// create a mapping:
boundProperty.AddMapping("1", "It is true");
boundProperty.AddMapping("0", "It is false");
RemoveBoundProperty(System.String)
Removes a binding
- Parameters:
- propertyName:
- Example:
This example shows you how to remove a binding on a property
// get control:
var td = Project.Windows["Window1"]["Text Display1"]
// remove data binding on property 'Value'
td.RemoveBoundProperty("Value")
SetAnchor(System.Boolean,System.Boolean,System.Boolean,System.Boolean)
Better way to set the ‘Anchor’ property
- Parameters:
- left: Boolean to indicate if the anchor is left
- top: Boolean to indicate if the anchor is top
- right: Boolean to indicate if the anchor is right
- bottom: Boolean to indicate if the anchor is bottom
- Example:
This example shows you how to use the SetAnchor method
var button;
...
button.SetAnchor(false, false, true, true);
// no anchor:
button.SetAnchor(false, false, false, false);
SetUserPropertyValue(System.String,System.Object)
Sets the value of a user property. A better way to set the value of a user property is to use the indexer operator [], see example. Instead of using the method ‘GetUserPropertyInstance’ and then access the ‘Value’ property of the returned value, this method simplifies the way we set the value of a user property.
- Parameters:
- userPropertyName: The name of the user property to set.
- value: If the user property is not found, this methods does nothing.
- Example:
This example shows how to set the value of a user property using this method and also by using the indexer
cc1 = Project.Equipment.Get("CC1");
// set the value of a user property using the method
cc1.SetUserPropertyValue("UserProperty1", 3);
// set the value of a user property using the indexer operator
cc1["UserProperty1"] = 3;
ToCSVString(System.Char)
Returns the object in a CSV string.
- Returns:
- A string that contains properties of the object in a CSV format.
ToXmlString
Converts the object in an xml string
- Returns:
- the string that contains xml version of the object