How to: Use a Digital Gauge Control
This example demonstrates how to create a DigitalGaugeControl instance and customize its settings.
<Window x:Class="Digital_Gauge.MainWindow"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:dxga="http://schemas.devexpress.com/winfx/2008/xaml/gauges"
Title="MainWindow" Height="350" Width="525">
<Grid>
<dxga:DigitalGaugeControl Name="digitalGaugeControl1"
Text="Hello everyone!!!"
Height="150" Padding="7">
<!--region #Layers-->
<dxga:DigitalGaugeControl.Layers>
<dxga:DigitalGaugeLayer>
<dxga:DigitalGaugeLayer.Presentation>
<dxga:ClassicDigitalGaugeBackgroundLayerPresentation/>
</dxga:DigitalGaugeLayer.Presentation>
</dxga:DigitalGaugeLayer>
</dxga:DigitalGaugeControl.Layers>
<!--endregion #Layers-->
<!--region #Model-->
<dxga:DigitalGaugeControl.Model>
<dxga:DigitalFutureModel />
</dxga:DigitalGaugeControl.Model>
<!--endregion #Model-->
<dxga:DigitalGaugeControl.SymbolView>
<dxga:MatrixView8x14>
<!--region #MatrixOptions-->
<dxga:MatrixView8x14.Options>
<dxga:SymbolOptions SkewAngleX="5" SkewAngleY="5" />
</dxga:MatrixView8x14.Options>
<!--endregion #MatrixOptions-->
<!--region #MatrixAnimation-->
<dxga:MatrixView8x14.Animation>
<dxga:CreepingLineAnimation RefreshTime="00:00:00.2000000"
Repeat="True" />
</dxga:MatrixView8x14.Animation>
<!--endregion #MatrixAnimation-->
</dxga:MatrixView8x14>
</dxga:DigitalGaugeControl.SymbolView>
</dxga:DigitalGaugeControl>
</Grid>
</Window>