Exemple #1
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        public override object Clone()
        {
            PipeInfo d = (PipeInfo)base.Clone();

            d.Level   = this.Level;
            d.Max     = this.Max;
            d.Current = this.Current;
            return(d);
        }
Exemple #2
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 // test explicit layout, insertion of new PipeInfo, modifying existing PipeInfo
 private void Grid_KeyDown(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
 {
     if (e.Key == Key.L) // layout the diagram again
     {
         myDiagram.LayoutDiagram();
     }
     else if (e.Key == Key.I) // insert a pipe
     {
         int id = 21;
         while (myDiagram.Model.FindNodeByKey(id.ToString()) != null)
         {
             id++;
         }
         PipeInfo pi = new PipeInfo()
         {
             Key = id.ToString(), ParentKey = "2", Level = "New", Current = id
         };
         var pipes = myDiagram.Model.NodesSource as ObservableCollection <PipeInfo>;
         if (pipes != null)
         {
             // need StartTransaction/CommitTransaction if supporting undo/redo
             myDiagram.StartTransaction("add node");
             pipes.Add(pi);
             myDiagram.CommitTransaction("add node");
         }
     }
     else if (e.Key == Key.M) // modify a particular pipe
     {
         PipeInfo pi = myDiagram.Model.FindNodeByKey("11") as PipeInfo;
         if (pi != null)
         {
             // need StartTransaction/CommitTransaction if supporting undo/redo
             myDiagram.StartTransaction("incrementing Current");
             pi.Current++;
             myDiagram.CommitTransaction("incrementing Current");
         }
     }
 }
Exemple #3
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        protected override void AssignTreeVertexValues(TreeVertex v)
        {
            base.AssignTreeVertexValues(v);
            // Manually rotate the TextBlock and resize the background Rectangle
            // based on the level/depth in the tree so that the node/vertex is approximately
            // the correct (minimum) size, including the TextBlock and some space around it.
            // This is kludgy but will work both in WPF and in Silverlight
            // (there's no FrameworkElement.LayoutTransform in Silverlight).
            Node             node = v.Node;
            FrameworkElement back = node.FindNamedDescendant("Background");
            FrameworkElement tb   = node.FindNamedDescendant("TextBlock");
            // find how big the TextBlock is
            Size tsize = new Size(tb.ActualWidth, tb.ActualHeight);
            // length includes some space at both ends
            double   textlen = tsize.Width + 20;
            PipeInfo pi      = node.Data as PipeInfo;
            // the thickness of the "pipe" Rectangle
            double boxthickness = Math.Max(pi.Current, 20);

            if (v.Angle == 0 || v.Angle == 180) // if tree is growing sideways
            // the Background Rectangle is sized according to PipeInfo.Current
            // and is long enough to hold the text
            {
                back.Width  = boxthickness;
                back.Height = textlen;
                node.SetAngle(tb, 90); // and the text is turned to 90 degrees
            }
            else
            {
                back.Width  = textlen;
                back.Height = boxthickness;
                node.SetAngle(tb, 0); // normal upright text
            }
            // update the vertex with the new size
            v.Bounds = new Rect(0, 0, back.Width, back.Height);
        }