'Declaration Public ReadOnly Property ActualWidth As Double
'Usage Dim instance As ColumnBase Dim value As Double value = instance.ActualWidth
public double ActualWidth {get;}
'Declaration Public ReadOnly Property ActualWidth As Double
'Usage Dim instance As ColumnBase Dim value As Double value = instance.ActualWidth
public double ActualWidth {get;}
Along with the Width property, the MinWidth and MaxWidth properties can be used to specify width information. If there is a conflict between these values, the order of application for actual width determination is first MinWidth must be honored, then MaxWidth, and finally if each of these are within bounds, Width.
In order for a column to have a fixed size, the MinWidth and MaxWidth properties must be set to the same value.
If Width is set to a value greater than MaxWidth, ActualWidth will be equal to MaxWidth. If Width is set to a value lesser than MinWidth or, if MaxWidth is inferior to MinWidth ActualWidth will become equal to MinWidth.
The return value of this property is always the same as any value that was set to it. In contrast, the value of the ActualWidth property may vary if the suggested width has been rejected by the layout.
Target Platforms: Windows 11, Windows, 10, 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