OptionsView.FirstDayOfWeek Property
Gets or sets the value indicating the week day, from which weeks should start in the current view. This is a dependency property.
Namespace: DevExpress.Xpf.Scheduler
Assembly: DevExpress.Xpf.Scheduler.v24.2.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Wpf.Scheduler
#Declaration
public FirstDayOfWeek FirstDayOfWeek { get; set; }
#Property Value
Type | Description |
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First |
A First |
Available values:
Name | Description |
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System | The start day of the week will be obtained from the regional settings of the operating system. |
Sunday | The calendar week will start with Sunday. |
Monday | The calendar week will start with Monday. |
Tuesday | The calendar week will start with Tuesday. |
Wednesday | The calendar week will start with Wednesday. |
Thursday | The calendar week will start with Thursday. |
Friday | The calendar week will start with Friday. |
Saturday | The calendar week will start with Saturday. |
#Property Paths
You can access this nested property as listed below:
Object Type | Path to First |
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Scheduler |
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#Remarks
Important
You are viewing documentation for the legacy WPF Scheduler control. If you’re starting a new project, we strongly recommend that you use a new control declared in the DevExpress.
Note that if the FirstDayOfWeek property is set to FirstDayOfWeek.System, then the first day of the week will be obtained from the regional options on the local machine.
#Example
This example demonstrates how to specify the Scheduler control’s presentation, using the SchedulerControl.OptionsView property.
<dxsch:SchedulerControl.OptionsView>
<dxsch:OptionsView FirstDayOfWeek="Tuesday" ShowOnlyResourceAppointments="True">
<dxsch:OptionsView.NavigationButtonOptions>
<dxsch:NavigationButtonOptions Visibility="Auto" AppointmentSearchInterval="2"/>
</dxsch:OptionsView.NavigationButtonOptions>
</dxsch:OptionsView>
</dxsch:SchedulerControl.OptionsView>