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.NET Framework 4.5.2+

ShapePictureFill.SourceRect Property

Gets the part of the picture used for the fill.

Namespace: DevExpress.Spreadsheet.Drawings

Assembly: DevExpress.Spreadsheet.v19.2.Core.dll

Declaration

ShapeRectangleOffset SourceRect { get; }

Property Value

Type Description
ShapeRectangleOffset

An object that specifies the source rectangle offsets from the corresponding edges of the bounding box.

Remarks

If the SourceRect property is a positive value, the source image is cropped and stretched to fill the available area. For instance, the left offset of 35% specifies that the leftmost 35% of the picture is cropped and the remaining part of the picture is used to fill the shape, as shown in the table below (the chart is displayed in Microsoft® Excel®).

If the SourceRect property is a negative value, an empty space appears along the corresponding edges of the picture. For instance, the left and right offsets of -10% specifies that two blank bands of equal width (10% of the bounding box’s width) are shown along the left and right edges of the picture.

SourceRect is not specified

SourceRect.Left = 0.35

SourceRect.Left = -0.1

SourceRect.Right = -0.1

SpreadsheetSourceRectangleOffsetLeft0Percent

SpreadsheetSourceRectangleOffsetLeft35Percent

SpreadsheetSourceRectangleOffsetLeftMinus10Percent

Use the ShapeComplexFill.FillRect property to specify where the picture fill should start.

Note

The SourceRect property has no effect on the visual appearance of a chart when the document is loaded in the SpreadsheetControl. However, the property can be accessed in code, exported in supported formats and visualized in Microsoft Excel.

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