FormatConditionRuleValue.Condition Property
Gets or sets the comparison operator (Equal, Between, Less, etc.).
Namespace: DevExpress.XtraEditors
Assembly: DevExpress.XtraEditors.v21.2.dll
NuGet Packages: DevExpress.Win.Design, DevExpress.Win.Navigation
Declaration
[DefaultValue(FormatCondition.None)]
[DXCategory("Behavior")]
[XtraSerializableProperty]
public FormatCondition Condition { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Default | Description |
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FormatCondition | None | The comparison operator. |
Available values:
Name | Description |
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None | The format is applied to all cells in the target column. |
Equal | The format is applied to cells (or corresponding rows) whose values match the FormatConditionRuleValue.Value1 property value. |
NotEqual | The format is applied to cells (or corresponding rows) whose values do not match the FormatConditionRuleValue.Value1 property value. |
Between | The format is applied to cells (or rows) whose values are between the Value1 and Value2 property values inclusive. Disable the BetweenConditionsIncludeEndpoints option to make the Between condition exclusive. |
NotBetween | The format is applied to cells (or rows) whose values are not between the Value1 and Value2 property values inclusive. Disable the BetweenConditionsIncludeEndpoints option to make the NotBetween condition exclusive. |
Less | The format is applied to cells (or corresponding rows) whose values are less than the FormatConditionRuleValue.Value1 property value. |
Greater | The format is applied to cells (or corresponding rows) whose values are greater than the FormatConditionRuleValue.Value1 property value. |
GreaterOrEqual | The format is applied to cells (or corresponding rows) whose values are greater or equal to the FormatConditionRuleValue.Value1 property value. |
LessOrEqual | The format is applied to cells (or corresponding rows) whose values are less or equal to the FormatConditionRuleValue.Value1 property value. |
Expression | The format is applied to cells (or corresponding rows) if the FormatConditionRuleValue.Expression evaluates to true. |
Remarks
Use the Condition, FormatConditionRuleValue.Value1 and FormatConditionRuleValue.Value2 properties to create a condition.
If the Condition property is set to None, the format is applied to all cells of the target column.