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SchedulerCommands.NavigateViewBackwardCommand Property

Gets or sets a command that executes the active view’s NavigateBackward method.

Namespace: DevExpress.Xpf.Scheduling

Assembly: DevExpress.Xpf.Scheduling.v23.2.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.Wpf.Scheduling

Declaration

public ICommand NavigateViewBackwardCommand { get; set; }

Property Value

Type Description
ICommand

An ICommand object that is the scheduler command.

Example

This code substitutes the SchedulerCommands.NavigateViewBackwardCommand, SchedulerCommands.NavigateViewForwardCommand, SchedulerCommands.GoToDateCommand and SchedulerCommands.GoToTodayCommand command execution with the methods defined in the ViewModel using the DXCommand binding tool.

View Example

<dxsch:SchedulerControl.Commands>
    <dxsch:SchedulerCommands GoToDateCommand="{DXCommand Execute='MyGoToDate(@e(scheduler))'}"
        GoToTodayCommand="{DXCommand Execute='MyGoToToday(@e(scheduler))'}"
        NavigateViewBackwardCommand="{DXCommand Execute='MyNavigateBackward(@e(scheduler))'}"
        NavigateViewForwardCommand="{DXCommand Execute='MyNavigateForward(@e(scheduler))'}" />
</dxsch:SchedulerControl.Commands>

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