LookUpEditBase.FilterCondition Property
Gets or sets the filter condition.
Namespace: DevExpress.Xpf.Editors
Assembly: DevExpress.Xpf.Core.v24.2.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Wpf.Core
#Declaration
public FilterCondition? FilterCondition { get; set; }
#Property Value
Type | Description |
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Nullable<Filter |
A Filter |
Available values:
Name | Description |
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Contains | Specifies the Contains comparison operation. |
Starts |
Specifies the Starts |
Like | Specifies the Like comparison operation. |
Default | Specifies the default comparison operation. |
Equals | Specifies the Equals comparison operation. |
#Remarks
Note
The DevExpress Data Editors support the Filter
If incremental filtering is enabled (the LookUpEditBase.IncrementalFiltering property is set to true), end-users can filter list items dynamically based upon the text typed into the edit box (find-as-you-type filtering). The FilterCondition property specifies the filter condition (the comparison operator).
If the FilterCondition property is set to FilterCondition.Default, FilterCondition.StartsWith is used.
Note
If the Contains, Like or Equals operator is used, the Look
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