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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Wed, Aug 22 2012
Back in July I wrote a blog post that showed how to add a checkbox to the row selector of the XamGrid and data bind to it. The demo was written in WPF and used a method that exists inside a Utilities class. Specifically Infragistics.Windows.Utilities...
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The heart of the vast majority of Line of Business applications is the grid control. The XamGrid is a fully-featured, high-performance, highly-customizable grid control which is available as part of our NetAdvantage for Silverlight and NetAdvantage for...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Mon, Jul 16 2012
I was reading the Infragistics forums today and noticed a common question regarding the XamGrid control. Basically, there is a need to place checkboxes in the row selector of the XamGrid, and then data bind those checkboxes to a property of the bound...
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It has been a clear trend over the past years to move a big deal of interaction with applications from the usual desktop experience to touch-enabled versions – easily portable and compact tablets, comfortable touch displays and a whole army of mobile...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, XAML, Cross-Platform, Silverlight, xamInputs, xamGrid, XamDataGrid, Infragistics Grid, Grid, 12.1, NetAdvantage 12.1, Flick, Touch, Tap, Touch-firendly, Gesture, Pan
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Application with heavy CRUD capabilities for the end user? Would the result be a chaos caused by users insisting for that one thing they just deleted? Turn that around (literally!) by providing some Undo action in your XAML application. That is exactly...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, XAML, Cross-Platform, Silverlight, xamGrid, Infragistics Grid, Grid, Menu, Integration, Data, 12.1, NetAdvantage 12.1, MVVM, Observable, Undo, Undo / Redo Framework, XamMenu, Redo, Framework
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Not that long ago I demonstrated how you can integrate our Sparkline control inside the cross-platform XamGrid. Well it seems like that might be a thing of the past now – no, not the Sparkline integration, but the method itself. While it would still...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, Cross-Platform, Silverlight, xamGrid, Infragistics Grid, Grid, Chart, Hierarchical, Markers, Integration, Normal Range, Trendline, XamSparkline, Sparkline, 12.1, NetAdvantage 12.1, SparklineColumn
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In previous versions of NetAdvantage for SL and WPF you had two options to handle columns with DateTime format. The first one was to use the DateColumn, which displayed your date appropriately and provided a date time picker to input the date –...
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Today developers often need to use data from SharePoint in their applications. When talking about Silverlight and SharePoint data we have two cases: Silverlight application in the context of SharePoint (as a part of ASP.Net Web Part). Silverlight application...
Tags / Silverlight, VS2010, XamGrid, Silverlight Components, XamDataTree, NetAdvantage Vol.11.2, NetAdvantageetAdvantage for Silverlight LoB, Infragisticsgistics Grid control, Client Object Model, SharePoint Data, SharePoint, Infragisticsgistics DataTree, SharePoint 2010
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With 11.2 we introduced the XamSparkline control, which is in essence a fully-functional chart but with the major addition of being extremely compact. This is so important as it is intended to fit inside a grid cell. While this control is still CTP in...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, XAML, Cross-Platform, Silverlight, xamGrid, 11.2, Grid, Chart, Hierarchical Grid, Hierarchical, Markers, Value Converter, Integration, Normal Range, Unbound Column, Trendline, XamSparkline, Sparkline
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By:
anandraja
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In:
Anand Raja's blog
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Posted On:
Mon, Feb 20 2012
Introduction The purpose of this article is to provide a clear and practical understanding of the MVVM pattern in a concise manner. This will be accomplished by walking through a simple WPF MVVM application in two parts. Part one will focus on MVVM basics...
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The Infragistics Sales Reporting showcase, which is available here illustrates how to build a simple application using Silverlight. It implements the functionality found in a simple reporting system, and is built using Infragistics NetAdvantage for Silverlight...
Tags / Data Visualization, zooming, NetAdvantage for Silverlight Data Visualization, Silverlight, Grid, XamGrid, pivot grid, trendline, XamRibbon, Line of business, RIA
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The latest release of our NetAdvantage product has been truly feature rich. For 11.2 the XamGrid was made available for WPF and with that it joined the team of XAML Cross-platform controls. But it also received many improvements, one of those is a new...
Tags / NetAdvantage, WPF, XAML, Cross-Platform, UX, Silverlight, xamGrid, 11.2, Grid, Filter, Menu
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The new NetAdvantage for WPF 11.2 is on the market these days. This is an amazing product, including many new features and many new useful features in existing controls and libraries. New controls support Infragistics shared XAML strategy to support the...
Tags / VS2010, XamDataChart, XamGrid, Persistence Framework, WPF, XamSchedule, Infragistics, Infragistics Data Chart, XamTileManager, XamInputs, Xam Grid, Undo Framework, NetAdvantageetAdvantage for WPF Line of Business, NetAdvantageetAdvantage for WPF Vol.11.2, XamDataGrid, NetAdvantageetAdvantage for WPF
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It has been a part of the company strategy to create a common experience while using our controls across all XAML platforms – something here at Infragistics we call the Unified XAML Product Strategy. Controls build on top of it are meant for rich...
Tags / WPF, XAML, Masks, Data Input, Validation, Windows Phone, Cross-Platform, UX, Silverlight, Editing, xamInputs, xamGrid
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By:
Nikolay Zhekov
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In:
Nikolay Zhekov
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Posted On:
Wed, Jun 1 2011
XamGrid has tons of features to make it easier for you to show and manipulate your data. It provides two different UI patterns for filtering - FilterRow and Excel-like Filter Menu. But what if these two do not fit your needs? In this post I'll show...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Wed, Aug 22 2012
Back in July I wrote a blog post that showed how to add a checkbox to the row selector of the XamGrid and data bind to it. The demo was written in WPF and used a method that exists inside a Utilities class. Specifically Infragistics.Windows.Utilities...
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The heart of the vast majority of Line of Business applications is the grid control. The XamGrid is a fully-featured, high-performance, highly-customizable grid control which is available as part of our NetAdvantage for Silverlight and NetAdvantage for...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Mon, Jul 16 2012
I was reading the Infragistics forums today and noticed a common question regarding the XamGrid control. Basically, there is a need to place checkboxes in the row selector of the XamGrid, and then data bind those checkboxes to a property of the bound...
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It has been a clear trend over the past years to move a big deal of interaction with applications from the usual desktop experience to touch-enabled versions – easily portable and compact tablets, comfortable touch displays and a whole army of mobile...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, XAML, Cross-Platform, Silverlight, xamInputs, xamGrid, XamDataGrid, Infragistics Grid, Grid, 12.1, NetAdvantage 12.1, Flick, Touch, Tap, Touch-firendly, Gesture, Pan
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Application with heavy CRUD capabilities for the end user? Would the result be a chaos caused by users insisting for that one thing they just deleted? Turn that around (literally!) by providing some Undo action in your XAML application. That is exactly...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, XAML, Cross-Platform, Silverlight, xamGrid, Infragistics Grid, Grid, Menu, Integration, Data, 12.1, NetAdvantage 12.1, MVVM, Observable, Undo, Undo / Redo Framework, XamMenu, Redo, Framework
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Not that long ago I demonstrated how you can integrate our Sparkline control inside the cross-platform XamGrid. Well it seems like that might be a thing of the past now – no, not the Sparkline integration, but the method itself. While it would still...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, Cross-Platform, Silverlight, xamGrid, Infragistics Grid, Grid, Chart, Hierarchical, Markers, Integration, Normal Range, Trendline, XamSparkline, Sparkline, 12.1, NetAdvantage 12.1, SparklineColumn
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In previous versions of NetAdvantage for SL and WPF you had two options to handle columns with DateTime format. The first one was to use the DateColumn, which displayed your date appropriately and provided a date time picker to input the date –...
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Today developers often need to use data from SharePoint in their applications. When talking about Silverlight and SharePoint data we have two cases: Silverlight application in the context of SharePoint (as a part of ASP.Net Web Part). Silverlight application...
Tags / Silverlight, VS2010, XamGrid, Silverlight Components, XamDataTree, NetAdvantage Vol.11.2, NetAdvantageetAdvantage for Silverlight LoB, Infragisticsgistics Grid control, Client Object Model, SharePoint Data, SharePoint, Infragisticsgistics DataTree, SharePoint 2010
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With 11.2 we introduced the XamSparkline control, which is in essence a fully-functional chart but with the major addition of being extremely compact. This is so important as it is intended to fit inside a grid cell. While this control is still CTP in...
Tags / NetAdvantage, Infragistics, WPF, XAML, Cross-Platform, Silverlight, xamGrid, 11.2, Grid, Chart, Hierarchical Grid, Hierarchical, Markers, Value Converter, Integration, Normal Range, Unbound Column, Trendline, XamSparkline, Sparkline
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By:
anandraja
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In:
Anand Raja's blog
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Posted On:
Mon, Feb 20 2012
Introduction The purpose of this article is to provide a clear and practical understanding of the MVVM pattern in a concise manner. This will be accomplished by walking through a simple WPF MVVM application in two parts. Part one will focus on MVVM basics...
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The Infragistics Sales Reporting showcase, which is available here illustrates how to build a simple application using Silverlight. It implements the functionality found in a simple reporting system, and is built using Infragistics NetAdvantage for Silverlight...
Tags / Data Visualization, zooming, NetAdvantage for Silverlight Data Visualization, Silverlight, Grid, XamGrid, pivot grid, trendline, XamRibbon, Line of business, RIA
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The latest release of our NetAdvantage product has been truly feature rich. For 11.2 the XamGrid was made available for WPF and with that it joined the team of XAML Cross-platform controls. But it also received many improvements, one of those is a new...
Tags / NetAdvantage, WPF, XAML, Cross-Platform, UX, Silverlight, xamGrid, 11.2, Grid, Filter, Menu
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The new NetAdvantage for WPF 11.2 is on the market these days. This is an amazing product, including many new features and many new useful features in existing controls and libraries. New controls support Infragistics shared XAML strategy to support the...
Tags / VS2010, XamDataChart, XamGrid, Persistence Framework, WPF, XamSchedule, Infragistics, Infragistics Data Chart, XamTileManager, XamInputs, Xam Grid, Undo Framework, NetAdvantageetAdvantage for WPF Line of Business, NetAdvantageetAdvantage for WPF Vol.11.2, XamDataGrid, NetAdvantageetAdvantage for WPF
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It has been a part of the company strategy to create a common experience while using our controls across all XAML platforms – something here at Infragistics we call the Unified XAML Product Strategy. Controls build on top of it are meant for rich...
Tags / WPF, XAML, Masks, Data Input, Validation, Windows Phone, Cross-Platform, UX, Silverlight, Editing, xamInputs, xamGrid
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By:
Nikolay Zhekov
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In:
Nikolay Zhekov
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Posted On:
Wed, Jun 1 2011
XamGrid has tons of features to make it easier for you to show and manipulate your data. It provides two different UI patterns for filtering - FilterRow and Excel-like Filter Menu. But what if these two do not fit your needs? In this post I'll show...