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DxSchedulerDateTimeRangeCollection.Duration Property

Gets the range duration.

Namespace: DevExpress.Blazor

Assembly: DevExpress.Blazor.v22.1.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.Blazor

Declaration

public TimeSpan Duration { get; }

Property Value

Type Description
TimeSpan

The range duration.

Remarks

The Duration value is calculated as the difference between the End and Start values.

In the example below, the Duration property value is accessible in the <ResourceHeaderCellTemplate> and displayed in resource header cells (SchedulerResourceHeaderCellInfo):

<DxScheduler StartDate="@DateTime.Today"
                 DataStorage="@DataStorage"
                 GroupType="@SchedulerGroupType.Resource"
                 ResourceColorInHeaderVisible="false" HtmlCellDecoration="OnHtmlCellDecoration"
                 CssClass="w-100" >
    <Views>
        <DxSchedulerDayView DayCount="2" ShowWorkTimeOnly="true">
            <ResourceHeaderCellTemplate>
                <div class="" style="display: flex; flex-direction: row; align-items: center;">
                    <div style="padding: 0.4725rem;">
                        Current interval: @context.Intervals.Interval<br/>
                        Duration: @context.Intervals.Duration
                    </div>
                </div>
            </ResourceHeaderCellTemplate>
        </DxSchedulerDayView>
    </Views>
</DxScheduler>

@code {
@* ... *@
    DateTime Start, End;
    DxSchedulerDateTimeRange Interval;

    void OnHtmlCellDecoration(SchedulerHtmlCellDecorationEventArgs args) {
        if  (args.CellType == SchedulerCellType.ResourceHeader) {
            args.CssClass = "card-header";
            args.Style = "padding: 0.4725rem;";

Date-time Interval and Duration

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