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CalendarHeaderViewModel Members

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Contains information about the calendar header.

#Properties

Name Description
BackwardIcon Gets the backward icon of the calendar header.
BackwardIconColor Gets the color of the backward icon in the calendar header.
Calendar Gets a calendar instance.
EndDisplayDate Gets the calendar end date.
ForwardIcon Gets the forward icon of the calendar header.
ForwardIconColor Gets the color of the forward icon in the calendar header.
IsSubtitleVisible Gets a value that indicates whether to display the calendar subtitle.
NavigateBackwardCommand Returns the command that navigates a calendar view to the previous item.
NavigateForwardCommand Returns the command that navigates a calendar view to the next item.
StartDisplayDate Gets the calendar start date.
SubtitleText Gets the subtitle text of the calendar header.
SwitchViewCommand Returns the command that navigates between calendar views.
TitleText Gets the title text of the calendar header.

#Methods
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Name Description
Equals(Object, Object) static Determines whether the specified object instances are considered equal. Inherited from System.Object.
Equals(Object) Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object. Inherited from System.Object.
GetHashCode() Serves as the default hash function. Inherited from System.Object.
GetType() Gets the Type of the current instance. Inherited from System.Object.
MemberwiseClone() protected Creates a shallow copy of the current Object. Inherited from System.Object.
ReferenceEquals(Object, Object) static Determines whether the specified Object instances are the same instance. Inherited from System.Object.
ToString() Returns a string that represents the current object. Inherited from System.Object.
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