Using WinCalcManager with the DataGridView Control This walkthrough is split into the following two parts: Creating a Calculated Column in the DataGridView Control Creating a Running Total in the DataGridView Control
WinCalcManager 2005.1 FormulaBuilder Can Be Utilized At Run-Time The FormulaBuilder can be used for both design-time developer input and run-time user input.
WinCalcManager If you’re looking for an area that houses all of the overview/task-based information related to the WinCalcManager™ component, you’ve come to the right place. This section contains valuable information about WinCalcManager, ranging from what the component does and why you would want to use it in you...
About WinCalculator The WinCalculator™ control is a customizable calculator with the following features: Appearance support — Full Appearance support including alpha-blending, gradients, images, etc. Built-in theming — Supports Standard, Office 2000, Office XP, Office 2003, Visual Studio 2005, and Office 2007 them...
Applying Appearances to WinCalculator An object’s Appearance determines how the object is displayed. Most objects can have their Appearance properties change to provide complete control over an object’s look. Setting Appearances at Design-Time To change the Appearance of the entire WinCalculator™ control, expand t...
WinCalculator Smart Tag In Visual Studio 2005 (.NET Framework 2.0), each Ultimate UI for Windows Forms control/component is equipped with a Smart Tag. By simply selecting the control/component, a Smart Tag anchor appears. When you click this anchor, a pop-up panel appears, providing you with quick and easy access ...
Using WinCalculator In this section, you’ll find a series of detailed, step-by-step tutorials that walk you through a scenario or task that is common when using the WinCalculator™ component. Applying Appearance to WinCalculator Calculator Button Types and Events Working with Custom Calculator Functions
WinCalculator Button Types and Events The following is the list of Settings available for any WinCalculator™ and WinCalculatorDropDown™ button’s Type property and the events they fire. Type Of Button Description Events Fired Numeric Button A standard Numeric Button such as 3, 6, 8. BeforeButtonClicked ActionButton...
Working with Custom Calculator Functions Background Although basic mathematical functions are built in to the WinCalculator™ control, there are many situations where you may want to expand the features of the calculator drop-down. For example, you might want to add buttons to do custom calculations on the number d...
WinCalculator Click the links below to find information specific to the WinCalculator™ control: About WinCalculator — Provides information on what the WinCalculator control does, and why you would want to use it in your application. WinCalculator Smart Tag — Describes the properties and settings that are displayed...