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CalendarComboAction Enumeration

Enumerates the possible actions for the CalendarCombo control.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Enum CalendarComboAction 
   Inherits System.Enum
public enum CalendarComboAction : System.Enum 
Members
MemberDescription
CancelCloseUpCancels any value or selection change since the control dropped down.
CloseMonthPopupClose the month popup window.
CloseUpCloses up the dropdown portion.
DropDownDrops down the calendar.
FirstDayOfMonthMove to the first day of the currently active month.
FirstDayOfMonthKeepSelectionMove to the first day of the currently active month.
FirstVisibleDayMove to the first visible day in the calendar.
FirstVisibleDayKeepSelectionMove to the first visible day in the calendar.
FirstVisibleDayOfWeekMove to the first visible day of the week.
FirstVisibleDayOfWeekKeepSelectionMove to the first visible day of the week.
LastDayOfMonthMove to the last day of the currently active month.
LastDayOfMonthKeepSelectionMove to the last day of the currently active month.
LastVisibleDayMove to the last visible day in the calendar.
LastVisibleDayKeepSelectionMove to the last visible day in the calendar.
LastVisibleDayOfWeekMove to the last visible day of the week.
LastVisibleDayOfWeekKeepSelectionMove to the last visible day of the week.
NextControlMove to the next control.
NextDayMove to the next day.
NextDayKeepSelectionMove to the next day.
PreviousControlMove to the previous control.
PreviousDayMove to the previous day.
PreviousDayKeepSelectionMove to the previous day.
SameDayInNextMonthSame date in the next month.
SameDayInNextMonthKeepSelectionSame date in the next month.
SameDayInNextWeekMove to the same day in the next week.
SameDayInNextWeekKeepSelectionMove to the same day in the next week.
SameDayInPreviousMonthSame date in the previous month.
SameDayInPreviousMonthKeepSelectionSame date in the previous month.
SameDayInPreviousWeekMove to the same day in the previous week.
SameDayInPreviousWeekKeepSelectionMove to the same day in the previous week.
ScrollNextScroll to next month(s). Same action as clicking on a scroll button.
ScrollPreviousScroll to previous month(s). Same action as clicking on a scroll button.
SpinDownPerforms the same action as pressing the spin down button.
SpinUpPerforms same action as pressing the spin up button.
ToggleDaySelectionSelect/Unselect active day.
ToggleDropDownToggles the state of the calendar dropdown.
UpdateValueUpdates the value based on the text in the control.
Example
This example adds a custom key action mapping so that the control's dropdown is displayed when the Enter key is pressed.

Imports Infragistics.Win
Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule
Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule.CalendarCombo

    Private Sub CustomizeKeyActionMappings()

        '	Create a new KeyActionMapping object, which we will add to
        '	the control's KeyActionMappings collection. The new KeyActionMapping
        '	object will have the following property settings:
        '
        '	KeyCode = Enter
        '	ActionCode = DropDown
        '	StateDisallowed = DroppedDown
        '	StateRequired = None
        '	SpecialKeysDisallowed = All (disallow the action if either Alt, Ctrl, or Shift is pressed)
        '	SpecialKeysRequired = 0 (no special keys required to perform the action)
        '
        Dim dropDownKeyMapping As KeyActionMapping = New KeyActionMapping(Keys.Enter, CalendarComboAction.DropDown, CalendarComboState.DroppedDown, 0, SpecialKeys.All, 0)

        '	Remove all KeyActionMappings whose action is DropDown or ToggleDropDown
        Dim keyMapping As KeyActionMapping
        For Each keyMapping In Me.ultraCalendarCombo1.KeyActionMappings
            If (keyMapping.ActionCode = CalendarComboAction.DropDown Or keyMapping.ActionCode = CalendarComboAction.ToggleDropDown) Then
                Me.ultraCalendarCombo1.KeyActionMappings.Remove(keyMapping)
            End If
        Next

        '	Now we can add the custom mapping
        Me.ultraCalendarCombo1.KeyActionMappings.Add(dropDownKeyMapping)

    End Sub
using Infragistics.Win;
using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule;
using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule.CalendarCombo;

		private void CustomizeKeyActionMappings()
		{

			//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
			//	KeyActionMappings
			//
			//	This example adds a custom key action mapping so that the control's
			//	dropdown is displayed when the Enter key is pressed.
			//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

			//	Create a new KeyActionMapping object, which we will add to
			//	the control's KeyActionMappings collection. The new KeyActionMapping
			//	object will have the following property settings:
			//
			//	KeyCode = Enter
			//	ActionCode = DropDown
			//	StateDisallowed = DroppedDown
			//	StateRequired = None
			//	SpecialKeysDisallowed = All (disallow the action if either Alt, Ctrl, or Shift is pressed)
			//	SpecialKeysRequired = 0 (no special keys required to perform the action)
			//
			KeyActionMapping dropDownKeyMapping =
				new KeyActionMapping( Keys.Enter,	//	KeyCode
												 CalendarComboAction.DropDown,		//	ActionCode
												 CalendarComboState.DroppedDown,		//	StateDisallowed
												 0,		//	StateRequired
												 SpecialKeys.All,	//	SpecialKeysDisallowed
												 0 		//	SpecialKeysRequired
												);
			
			//	Remove all KeyActionMappings whose action is DropDown or ToggleDropDown
			foreach( KeyActionMapping keyMapping in this.ultraCalendarCombo1.KeyActionMappings )
			{
				if ( keyMapping.ActionCode == CalendarComboAction.DropDown ||
					 keyMapping.ActionCode == CalendarComboAction.ToggleDropDown )
					this.ultraCalendarCombo1.KeyActionMappings.Remove( keyMapping );

			}

			//	Now we can add the custom mapping
			this.ultraCalendarCombo1.KeyActionMappings.Add( dropDownKeyMapping );

		}
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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