wpf-devexpress-dot-xpf-dot-gauges-dot-symbolviewbase-ae33b29e.md
Specifies the symbol’s height for the current symbol view.
Namespace : DevExpress.Xpf.Gauges
Assembly : DevExpress.Xpf.Gauges.v25.2.dll
NuGet Package : DevExpress.Wpf.Gauges
public SymbolLength Height { get; set; }
Public Property Height As SymbolLength
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| SymbolLength |
A SymbolLength object that is the symbol’s height.
|
The following example demonstrates how to set the SymbolViewBase.Width and SymbolViewBase.Height properties in proportional values.
<dxga:DigitalGaugeControl.SymbolView>
<dxga:MatrixView8x14 Height="2.5*" Width="1.5*">
</dxga:MatrixView8x14>
</dxga:DigitalGaugeControl.SymbolView>
The following example demonstrates how to set the SymbolViewBase.Width and SymbolViewBase.Height properties in absolute values.
<dxga:DigitalGaugeControl.SymbolView>
<dxga:MatrixView8x14 Height="40" Width="30">
</dxga:MatrixView8x14>
</dxga:DigitalGaugeControl.SymbolView>
The following code snippet (auto-collected from DevExpress Examples) contains a reference to the Height property.
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wpf-gauges-set-width-and-height-of-symbols-in-digital-gauge-control/CS/MainWindow.xaml.cs#L14
matrixView.Width = new SymbolLength(SymbolLengthType.Fixed, 44);
matrixView.Height = new SymbolLength(SymbolLengthType.Fixed, 50);
}
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