diff --git "a/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/HardwareMonitor 2019.zip" "b/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/HardwareMonitor 2019.zip" new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e0d47af Binary files /dev/null and "b/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/HardwareMonitor 2019.zip" differ diff --git "a/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/HardwareMonitor 2019/Aga.Controls.dll" "b/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/HardwareMonitor 2019/Aga.Controls.dll" deleted file mode 100644 index 82de1bb..0000000 Binary files "a/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/HardwareMonitor 2019/Aga.Controls.dll" and /dev/null differ diff --git "a/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/HardwareMonitor 2019/License.html" "b/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/HardwareMonitor 2019/License.html" deleted file mode 100644 index f6d9456..0000000 --- "a/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/HardwareMonitor 2019/License.html" +++ /dev/null @@ -1,402 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - -Open Hardware Monitor - License - - - - - -
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Open Hardware Monitor License

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-The binaries of the Open Hardware Monitor have been made available by the Open Hardware Monitor Project under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL). -

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-The source code of the Open Hardware Monitor is available under licenses which are both free and open source. Most of it is available under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL). -

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-The remainder of the software which is not under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL) is available under one of a variety of other licenses which are given below. -

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Mozilla Public License 2.0

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1. Definitions

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1.1. “Contributor”
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means each individual or legal entity that creates, contributes to the creation of, or owns Covered Software.

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1.2. “Contributor Version”
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means the combination of the Contributions of others (if any) used by a Contributor and that particular Contributor’s Contribution.

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1.3. “Contribution”
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means Covered Software of a particular Contributor.

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1.4. “Covered Software”
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means Source Code Form to which the initial Contributor has attached the notice in Exhibit A, the Executable Form of such Source Code Form, and Modifications of such Source Code Form, in each case including portions thereof.

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1.5. “Incompatible With Secondary Licenses”
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means

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  1. that the initial Contributor has attached the notice described in Exhibit B to the Covered Software; or

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  3. that the Covered Software was made available under the terms of version 1.1 or earlier of the License, but not also under the terms of a Secondary License.

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1.6. “Executable Form”
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means any form of the work other than Source Code Form.

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1.7. “Larger Work”
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means a work that combines Covered Software with other material, in a separate file or files, that is not Covered Software.

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1.8. “License”
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means this document.

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1.9. “Licensable”
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means having the right to grant, to the maximum extent possible, whether at the time of the initial grant or subsequently, any and all of the rights conveyed by this License.

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1.10. “Modifications”
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means any of the following:

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  1. any file in Source Code Form that results from an addition to, deletion from, or modification of the contents of Covered Software; or

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  3. any new file in Source Code Form that contains any Covered Software.

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1.11. “Patent Claims” of a Contributor
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means any patent claim(s), including without limitation, method, process, and apparatus claims, in any patent Licensable by such Contributor that would be infringed, but for the grant of the License, by the making, using, selling, offering for sale, having made, import, or transfer of either its Contributions or its Contributor Version.

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1.12. “Secondary License”
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means either the GNU General Public License, Version 2.0, the GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, the GNU Affero General Public License, Version 3.0, or any later versions of those licenses.

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1.13. “Source Code Form”
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means the form of the work preferred for making modifications.

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1.14. “You” (or “Your”)
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means an individual or a legal entity exercising rights under this License. For legal entities, “You” includes any entity that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with You. For purposes of this definition, “control” means (a) the power, direct or indirect, to cause the direction or management of such entity, whether by contract or otherwise, or (b) ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding shares or beneficial ownership of such entity.

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2. License Grants and Conditions

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2.1. Grants

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Each Contributor hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license:

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  1. under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) Licensable by such Contributor to use, reproduce, make available, modify, display, perform, distribute, and otherwise exploit its Contributions, either on an unmodified basis, with Modifications, or as part of a Larger Work; and

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  3. under Patent Claims of such Contributor to make, use, sell, offer for sale, have made, import, and otherwise transfer either its Contributions or its Contributor Version.

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2.2. Effective Date

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The licenses granted in Section 2.1 with respect to any Contribution become effective for each Contribution on the date the Contributor first distributes such Contribution.

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2.3. Limitations on Grant Scope

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The licenses granted in this Section 2 are the only rights granted under this License. No additional rights or licenses will be implied from the distribution or licensing of Covered Software under this License. Notwithstanding Section 2.1(b) above, no patent license is granted by a Contributor:

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  1. for any code that a Contributor has removed from Covered Software; or

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  3. for infringements caused by: (i) Your and any other third party’s modifications of Covered Software, or (ii) the combination of its Contributions with other software (except as part of its Contributor Version); or

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  5. under Patent Claims infringed by Covered Software in the absence of its Contributions.

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This License does not grant any rights in the trademarks, service marks, or logos of any Contributor (except as may be necessary to comply with the notice requirements in Section 3.4).

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2.4. Subsequent Licenses

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No Contributor makes additional grants as a result of Your choice to distribute the Covered Software under a subsequent version of this License (see Section 10.2) or under the terms of a Secondary License (if permitted under the terms of Section 3.3).

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2.5. Representation

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Each Contributor represents that the Contributor believes its Contributions are its original creation(s) or it has sufficient rights to grant the rights to its Contributions conveyed by this License.

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2.6. Fair Use

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This License is not intended to limit any rights You have under applicable copyright doctrines of fair use, fair dealing, or other equivalents.

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2.7. Conditions

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Sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 are conditions of the licenses granted in Section 2.1.

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3. Responsibilities

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3.1. Distribution of Source Form

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All distribution of Covered Software in Source Code Form, including any Modifications that You create or to which You contribute, must be under the terms of this License. You must inform recipients that the Source Code Form of the Covered Software is governed by the terms of this License, and how they can obtain a copy of this License. You may not attempt to alter or restrict the recipients’ rights in the Source Code Form.

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3.2. Distribution of Executable Form

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If You distribute Covered Software in Executable Form then:

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  1. such Covered Software must also be made available in Source Code Form, as described in Section 3.1, and You must inform recipients of the Executable Form how they can obtain a copy of such Source Code Form by reasonable means in a timely manner, at a charge no more than the cost of distribution to the recipient; and

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  3. You may distribute such Executable Form under the terms of this License, or sublicense it under different terms, provided that the license for the Executable Form does not attempt to limit or alter the recipients’ rights in the Source Code Form under this License.

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3.3. Distribution of a Larger Work

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You may create and distribute a Larger Work under terms of Your choice, provided that You also comply with the requirements of this License for the Covered Software. If the Larger Work is a combination of Covered Software with a work governed by one or more Secondary Licenses, and the Covered Software is not Incompatible With Secondary Licenses, this License permits You to additionally distribute such Covered Software under the terms of such Secondary License(s), so that the recipient of the Larger Work may, at their option, further distribute the Covered Software under the terms of either this License or such Secondary License(s).

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3.4. Notices

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You may not remove or alter the substance of any license notices (including copyright notices, patent notices, disclaimers of warranty, or limitations of liability) contained within the Source Code Form of the Covered Software, except that You may alter any license notices to the extent required to remedy known factual inaccuracies.

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3.5. Application of Additional Terms

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You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee for, warranty, support, indemnity or liability obligations to one or more recipients of Covered Software. However, You may do so only on Your own behalf, and not on behalf of any Contributor. You must make it absolutely clear that any such warranty, support, indemnity, or liability obligation is offered by You alone, and You hereby agree to indemnify every Contributor for any liability incurred by such Contributor as a result of warranty, support, indemnity or liability terms You offer. You may include additional disclaimers of warranty and limitations of liability specific to any jurisdiction.

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4. Inability to Comply Due to Statute or Regulation

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If it is impossible for You to comply with any of the terms of this License with respect to some or all of the Covered Software due to statute, judicial order, or regulation then You must: (a) comply with the terms of this License to the maximum extent possible; and (b) describe the limitations and the code they affect. Such description must be placed in a text file included with all distributions of the Covered Software under this License. Except to the extent prohibited by statute or regulation, such description must be sufficiently detailed for a recipient of ordinary skill to be able to understand it.

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5. Termination

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5.1. The rights granted under this License will terminate automatically if You fail to comply with any of its terms. However, if You become compliant, then the rights granted under this License from a particular Contributor are reinstated (a) provisionally, unless and until such Contributor explicitly and finally terminates Your grants, and (b) on an ongoing basis, if such Contributor fails to notify You of the non-compliance by some reasonable means prior to 60 days after You have come back into compliance. Moreover, Your grants from a particular Contributor are reinstated on an ongoing basis if such Contributor notifies You of the non-compliance by some reasonable means, this is the first time You have received notice of non-compliance with this License from such Contributor, and You become compliant prior to 30 days after Your receipt of the notice.

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5.2. If You initiate litigation against any entity by asserting a patent infringement claim (excluding declaratory judgment actions, counter-claims, and cross-claims) alleging that a Contributor Version directly or indirectly infringes any patent, then the rights granted to You by any and all Contributors for the Covered Software under Section 2.1 of this License shall terminate.

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5.3. In the event of termination under Sections 5.1 or 5.2 above, all end user license agreements (excluding distributors and resellers) which have been validly granted by You or Your distributors under this License prior to termination shall survive termination.

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6. Disclaimer of Warranty

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Covered Software is provided under this License on an “as is” basis, without warranty of any kind, either expressed, implied, or statutory, including, without limitation, warranties that the Covered Software is free of defects, merchantable, fit for a particular purpose or non-infringing. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the Covered Software is with You. Should any Covered Software prove defective in any respect, You (not any Contributor) assume the cost of any necessary servicing, repair, or correction. This disclaimer of warranty constitutes an essential part of this License. No use of any Covered Software is authorized under this License except under this disclaimer.

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7. Limitation of Liability

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Under no circumstances and under no legal theory, whether tort (including negligence), contract, or otherwise, shall any Contributor, or anyone who distributes Covered Software as permitted above, be liable to You for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages of any character including, without limitation, damages for lost profits, loss of goodwill, work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any and all other commercial damages or losses, even if such party shall have been informed of the possibility of such damages. This limitation of liability shall not apply to liability for death or personal injury resulting from such party’s negligence to the extent applicable law prohibits such limitation. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion and limitation may not apply to You.

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8. Litigation

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Any litigation relating to this License may be brought only in the courts of a jurisdiction where the defendant maintains its principal place of business and such litigation shall be governed by laws of that jurisdiction, without reference to its conflict-of-law provisions. Nothing in this Section shall prevent a party’s ability to bring cross-claims or counter-claims.

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9. Miscellaneous

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This License represents the complete agreement concerning the subject matter hereof. If any provision of this License is held to be unenforceable, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable. Any law or regulation which provides that the language of a contract shall be construed against the drafter shall not be used to construe this License against a Contributor.

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10. Versions of the License

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10.1. New Versions

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Mozilla Foundation is the license steward. Except as provided in Section 10.3, no one other than the license steward has the right to modify or publish new versions of this License. Each version will be given a distinguishing version number.

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10.2. Effect of New Versions

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You may distribute the Covered Software under the terms of the version of the License under which You originally received the Covered Software, or under the terms of any subsequent version published by the license steward.

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10.3. Modified Versions

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If you create software not governed by this License, and you want to create a new license for such software, you may create and use a modified version of this License if you rename the license and remove any references to the name of the license steward (except to note that such modified license differs from this License).

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10.4. Distributing Source Code Form that is Incompatible With Secondary Licenses

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If You choose to distribute Source Code Form that is Incompatible With Secondary Licenses under the terms of this version of the License, the notice described in Exhibit B of this License must be attached.

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Exhibit A - Source Code Form License Notice

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This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.

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If it is not possible or desirable to put the notice in a particular file, then You may include the notice in a location (such as a LICENSE file in a relevant directory) where a recipient would be likely to look for such a notice.

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You may add additional accurate notices of copyright ownership.

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Exhibit B - “Incompatible With Secondary Licenses” Notice

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This Source Code Form is “Incompatible With Secondary Licenses”, as defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0.

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Aga.Controls License

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-This license applies to the Aga.Controls assembly (TreeViewAdv component). -

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-Copyright (c) 2009, Andrey Gliznetsov (a.gliznetsov@gmail.com)
-
-All rights reserved.
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
-are permitted provided that the following conditions are met
-
-- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list
-of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this
-list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation andor other
-materials provided with the distribution.
-
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
-CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
-EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
-PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
-PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
-NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
-SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
- -
- -

WinRing0 License

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-This license applies to the WinRing0 device drivers. -

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-Copyright (c) 2007-2009 OpenLibSys.org. All rights reserved.
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-are met:
-1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-   notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-   notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-   documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
-IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
-OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
-IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
-INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
-NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
-THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
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jQuery License

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-This license applies to the jQuery JavaScript library. -

-
-Copyright (c) 2012 John Resig, http://jquery.com/
-
-Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 
-of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal 
-in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights 
-to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell 
-copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is 
-furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
-
-The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in 
-all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-
-THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 
-IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 
-FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 
-AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER 
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, 
-OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN 
-THE SOFTWARE.
-
- -
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Knockout License

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-This license applies to the Knockout JavaScript library. -

-
-Copyright (c) 2012 Steven Sanderson, Roy Jacobs
-
-Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 
-of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal 
-in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights 
-to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell 
-copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is 
-furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
-
-The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in 
-all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-
-THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 
-IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 
-FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 
-AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER 
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, 
-OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN 
-THE SOFTWARE.
-
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OxyPlot License

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-This license applies to the OxyPlot library. -

-
-Copyright (c) 2012 Oystein Bjorke
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-Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 
-of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal 
-in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights 
-to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell 
-copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is 
-furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
-
-The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in 
-all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-
-THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 
-IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 
-FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 
-AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER 
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, 
-OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN 
-THE SOFTWARE.
-
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LINQBridge License

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-This license applies to the LINQBridge library. -

-
-Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Atif Aziz, Joseph Albahari. All rights reserved.
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 
-modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 
-are met:
-
-- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list 
-of conditions and the following disclaimer. 
-- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this 
-list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other 
-materials provided with the distribution. 
-- Neither the name of the original authors nor the names of its contributors may 
-be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific 
-prior written permission. 
-
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 
-"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT 
-LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR 
-A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR 
-CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 
-EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, 
-PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR 
-PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF 
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING 
-NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS 
-SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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See . - - - - This action performs a command-line operation. For example, the action can run a script, launch an executable, or, if the name of a document is - provided, find its associated application and launch the application with the document. - - - - This action fires a handler. - - - This action sends and e-mail. - - - This action shows a message box. - - - - An interface that exposes the ability to convert an actions functionality to a PowerShell script. - - - - - Abstract base class that provides the common properties that are inherited by all action - objects. An action object is created by the method. - - - - List of unbound values when working with Actions not associated with a registered task. - - - - Occurs when a property value changes. - - - - - Gets the type of the action. - - The type of the action. - - - - Gets or sets the identifier of the action. - - - - - Creates the specified action. - - Type of the action to instantiate. - of specified type. - - - - Creates a new object that is a copy of the current instance. - - - A new object that is a copy of this instance. - - - - Compares the current instance with another object of the same type and returns an integer that indicates whether the current instance precedes, follows, or occurs in the same position in the sort order as the other object. - An object to compare with this instance. - A value that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. - - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - - - Determines whether the specified , is equal to this instance. - - The to compare with this instance. - - true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. - - - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - - An object to compare with this object. - - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - - - Returns a hash code for this instance. - - - A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. - - - - - Returns the action Id. - - String representation of action. - - - - Returns a that represents this action. - - The culture. - String representation of action. - - - - Creates a specialized class from a defined interface. - - Version 1.0 interface. - Specialized action class - - - - Creates a specialized class from a defined interface. - - Version 2.0 Action interface. - Specialized action class - - - - Copies the properties from another the current instance. - - The source . - - - - Represents an action that fires a handler. Only available on Task Scheduler 2.0. - Only available for Task Scheduler 2.0 on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003 and later. - - This action is the most complex. It allows the task to execute and In-Proc COM server object that implements the ITaskHandler interface. There is a sample project that shows how to do this in the Downloads section. - - - - - Creates an unbound instance of . - - - - - Creates an unbound instance of . - - Identifier of the handler class. - Addition data associated with the handler. - - - - Gets or sets the identifier of the handler class. - - - - - Gets the name of the object referred to by . - - - - - Gets or sets additional data that is associated with the handler. - - - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - - An object to compare with this object. - - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets a string representation of the . - - String representation of this action. - - - - Gets the name for CLSID. - - The unique identifier. - - - - - Copies the properties from another the current instance. - - The source . - - - - Represents an action that sends an e-mail. - Only available for Task Scheduler 2.0 on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003 and later. - This action has been deprecated in Windows 8 and later. However, this library is able to mimic its functionality using PowerShell if the property is set to . To disable this conversion, set the value to . - - The EmailAction allows for an email to be sent when the task is triggered. - - - - - Creates an unbound instance of . - - - - - Creates an unbound instance of . - - Subject of the e-mail. - E-mail address that you want to send the e-mail from. - E-mail address or addresses that you want to send the e-mail to. - Body of the e-mail that contains the e-mail message. - Name of the server that you use to send e-mail from. - - - - Gets or sets an array of file paths to be sent as attachments with the e-mail. Each item must be a value containing a path to file. - - - - - Gets or sets the e-mail address or addresses that you want to Bcc in the e-mail. - - - - - Gets or sets the body of the e-mail that contains the e-mail message. - - - - - Gets or sets the e-mail address or addresses that you want to Cc in the e-mail. - - - - - Gets or sets the e-mail address that you want to send the e-mail from. - - - - - Gets or sets the header information in the e-mail message to send. - - - - - Gets or sets the priority of the e-mail message. - - - A that contains the priority of this message. - - - - - Gets or sets the e-mail address that you want to reply to. - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the server that you use to send e-mail from. - - - - - Gets or sets the subject of the e-mail. - - - - - Gets or sets the e-mail address or addresses that you want to send the e-mail to. - - - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - - An object to compare with this object. - - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets a string representation of the . - - String representation of this action. - - - - Copies the properties from another the current instance. - - The source . - - - - Represents an action that executes a command-line operation. - - All versions of the base library support the ExecAction. It only has three properties that allow it to run an executable with parameters. - - - - - Creates a new instance of an that can be added to . - - - - - Creates a new instance of an that can be added to . - - Path to an executable file. - Arguments associated with the command-line operation. This value can be null. - Directory that contains either the executable file or the files that are used by the executable file. This value can be null. - - - - Gets or sets the arguments associated with the command-line operation. - - - - - Gets or sets the path to an executable file. - - - - - Gets or sets the directory that contains either the executable file or the files that are used by the executable file. - - - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - - Validates the input as a valid filename and optionally checks for its existence. If valid, the property is set to the validated absolute file path. - - The file path to validate. - if set to true check if the file exists. - - - - Gets a string representation of the . - - String representation of this action. - - - Determines whether the specified path is a valid filename and, optionally, if it exists. - The path. - if set to true check if file exists. - if set to true throw exception on error. - true if the specified path is a valid filename; otherwise, false. - - - - Copies the properties from another the current instance. - - The source . - - - - Represents an action that shows a message box when a task is activated. - Only available for Task Scheduler 2.0 on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003 and later. - This action has been deprecated in Windows 8 and later. However, this library is able to mimic its functionality using PowerShell if the property is set to . To disable this conversion, set the value to . - - Display a message when the trigger fires using the ShowMessageAction. - - - - - Creates a new unbound instance of . - - - - - Creates a new unbound instance of . - - Message text that is displayed in the body of the message box. - Title of the message box. - - - - Gets or sets the message text that is displayed in the body of the message box. - - - - - Gets or sets the title of the message box. - - - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - - An object to compare with this object. - - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets a string representation of the . - - String representation of this action. - - - - Copies the properties from another the current instance. - - The source . - - - - Options for when to convert actions to PowerShell equivalents. - - - - - Never convert any actions to PowerShell. This will force exceptions to be thrown when unsupported actions our action quantities are found. - - - - - Convert actions under Version 1 of the library (Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 and earlier). This option supports multiple actions of all types. - If not specified, only a single is supported. Developer must ensure that PowerShell v2 or higher is installed on the target computer. - - - - - Convert all and references to their PowerShell equivalents on systems on or after Windows 8 / Server 2012. - - - - - Convert all actions regardless of version or operating system. - - - - - Collection that contains the actions that are performed by the task. - - - - - Gets or sets the identifier of the principal for the task. - - - - - Gets the number of actions in the collection. - - - - Gets or sets the systems under which unsupported actions will be converted to PowerShell instances. - The PowerShell platform options. - This property will affect how many actions are physically stored in the system and is tied to the version of Task Scheduler. - If set to , then no actions will ever be converted to PowerShell. This will force exceptions to be thrown when unsupported actions our action quantities are found. - If set to , then actions will be converted only under Version 1 of the library (Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 and earlier). This option supports multiple actions of all types. If not specified, only a single is supported. Developer must ensure that PowerShell v2 or higher is installed on the target computer. - If set to (which is the default value), then and references will be converted to their PowerShell equivalents on systems on or after Windows 8 / Server 2012. - If set to , then any actions not supported by the Task Scheduler version will be converted to PowerShell. - - - - - Gets or sets an XML-formatted version of the collection. - - - - - Gets or sets a an action at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the action to get or set. - - - - Gets or sets a specified action from the collection. - - - The . - - The id () of the action to be retrieved. - - Specialized instance. - - - - - Mismatching Id for action and lookup. - - - - Adds an action to the task. - - A type derived from . - A derived class. - The bound that was added to the collection. - - - - Adds an to the task. - - Path to an executable file. - Arguments associated with the command-line operation. This value can be null. - Directory that contains either the executable file or the files that are used by the executable file. This value can be null. - The bound that was added to the collection. - - - - Adds a new instance to the task. - - Type of task to be created - Specialized instance. - - - - Adds a collection of actions to the end of the . - - The actions to be added to the end of the . The collection itself cannot be null and cannot contain null elements. - is null. - - - - Clears all actions from the task. - - - - - Determines whether the contains a specific value. - - The object to locate in the . - - true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. - - - - - Determines whether the specified action type is contained in this collection. - - Type of the action. - - true if the specified action type is contained in this collection; otherwise, false. - - - - - Copies the elements of the to an array of , starting at a particular index. - - The array that is the destination of the elements copied from . The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in array at which copying begins. - - - - Copies the elements of the to an array, starting at a particular array index. - - The zero-based index in the source at which copying begins. - The array that is the destination of the elements copied from . The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in array at which copying begins. - The number of elements to copy. - is null. - is less than 0. - The number of elements in the source is greater than the available space from to the end of the destination . - - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - - - Searches for an that matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate, and returns the first occurrence within the entire collection. - - The delegate that defines the conditions of the to search for. - The first that matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate, if found; otherwise, null. - - - - Searches for an that matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate, and returns the zero-based index of the first occurrence within the collection that starts at the specified index and contains the specified number of elements. - - The zero-based starting index of the search. - The number of elements in the collection to search. - The delegate that defines the conditions of the element to search for. - The zero-based index of the first occurrence of an element that matches the conditions defined by match, if found; otherwise, –1. - - - - Searches for an that matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate, and returns the zero-based index of the first occurrence within the collection. - - The delegate that defines the conditions of the element to search for. - The zero-based index of the first occurrence of an element that matches the conditions defined by match, if found; otherwise, –1. - - - - Retrieves an enumeration of each of the actions. - - Returns an object that implements the interface and that can iterate through the objects within the . - - - - Determines the index of a specific item in the . - - The object to locate in the . - - The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. - - - - - Determines the index of a specific item in the . - - The id () of the action to be retrieved. - - The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. - - - - - Inserts an action at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which action should be inserted. - The action to insert into the list. - - - - Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . - - The object to remove from the . - - true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . - - - - - Removes the action at a specified index. - - Index of action to remove. - Index out of range. - - - - Copies the elements of the to a new array. - - An array containing copies of the elements of the . - - - - Returns a that represents the actions in this collection. - - - A that represents the actions in this collection. - - - - - Functions to provide localized strings for enumerated types and values. - - - - - Gets a string representing the localized value of the provided enum. - - The enum value. - A localized string, if available. - - - - Pair of name and value. - - - - - Occurs when a property has changed. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the name. - - - The name. - - - - - Gets or sets the value. - - - The value. - - - - - Clones this instance. - - A copy of an unbound . - - - - Determines whether the specified , is equal to this instance. - - The to compare with this instance. - - true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. - - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - - Returns a hash code for this instance. - - - A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. - - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Implements the operator implicit NameValuePair. - - The KeyValuePair. - - The result of the operator. - - - - - Contains a collection of name-value pairs. - - - - - Occurs when the collection has changed. - - - - - Occurs when a property has changed. - - - - - Copies current to another. - - The destination collection. - - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - - - Gets the number of items in the collection. - - - - - Gets a collection of the names. - - - The names. - - - - - Gets a collection of the values. - - - The values. - - - - - Gets the value of the item at the specified index. - - The index of the item being requested. - The value of the name-value pair at the specified index. - - - - Gets the value of the item with the specified name. - - Name to get the value for. - Value for the name, or null if not found. - - - - Adds an item to the . - - The object to add to the . - - - - Adds a name-value pair to the collection. - - The name associated with a value in a name-value pair. - The value associated with a name in a name-value pair. - - - - Adds the elements of the specified collection to the end of . - - The collection of whose elements should be added to the end of . - - - - Clears the entire collection of name-value pairs. - - - - - Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. - - - A that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - - - Removes the name-value pair with the specified key from the collection. - - The name associated with a value in a name-value pair. - true if item successfully removed; false otherwise. - - - - Removes a selected name-value pair from the collection. - - Index of the pair to remove. - - - - Gets the value associated with the specified name. - - The name whose value to get. - When this method returns, the value associated with the specified name, if the name is found; otherwise, null. This parameter is passed uninitialized. - true if the collection contains an element with the specified name; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets the collection enumerator for the name-value collection. - - An for the collection. - - - - Abstract class for throwing a method specific exception. - - - - Defines the minimum supported version for the action not allowed by this exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The serialization information. - The streaming context. - - - - Gets a message that describes the current exception. - - - - - Gets the minimum supported TaskScheduler version required for this method or property. - - - - - Gets the object data. - - The information. - The context. - - - - Thrown when the calling method is not supported by Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The serialization information. - The streaming context. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The message. - - - - Thrown when the calling method is not supported by Task Scheduler 2.0. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The serialization information. - The streaming context. - - - - Thrown when the calling method is not supported by Task Scheduler versions prior to the one specified. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The serialization information. - The streaming context. - - - - A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. - - - - - Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. - - - - - Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all - resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Call a COM object. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Start a program. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Send an e-mail. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Display a message. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {3} {0:P}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to every day. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {1} {0}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to .. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The date and time a trigger expires must be later than the time time it starts or is activated.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0} {1}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to -. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to ,. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to every month. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Multiple actions defined. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Multiple triggers defined. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Author. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Disabled. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Queued. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Ready. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Running. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Unknown. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to any user. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to At system startup. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Custom Trigger. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to At {0:t} every day. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to At {0:t} every {1} days. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to indefinitely. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to for a duration of {0}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to for {0}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Trigger expires at {0:G}.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Custom event filter. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to On event - Log: {0}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to , Source: {0}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to , EventID: {0}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to When computer is idle. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to At log on of {0}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to At {0:t} on day {1} of {2}, starting {0:d}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to At {0:t} on {1} {2:f} each {3}, starting {0:d}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to When the task is created or modified. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to After triggered, repeat every {0} {1}.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Every {0} {1}.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to On local connection to {0}.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to On local disconnect from {0}.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to On remote connection to {0}.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to On remote disconnect from {0}.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to On workstation lock of {0}.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to On workstation unlock of {0}.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to user session of {0}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to At {0:t} on {0:d}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to At startup. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Custom Trigger. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Daily. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to On an event. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to On idle. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to At log on. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Monthly. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Monthly. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to At task creation/modification. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to On state change. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to One time. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Weekly. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to At {0:t} every {1} of every week, starting {0:d}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to At {0:t} every {1} of every {2} weeks, starting {0:d}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to every. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to fifth. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to first. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to fourth. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to last. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to second. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to third. - - - - - Some string values of properties can be set to retrieve their value from existing DLLs as a resource. This class facilitates creating those reference strings. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The DLL path. - The resource identifier. - - - - Gets or sets the resource file path. This can be a relative path, full path or lookup path (e.g. %SystemRoot%\System32\ResourceName.dll). - - - The resource file path. - - - - - Gets or sets the resource identifier. - - The resource identifier. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Parses the input string. String must be in the format "$(@ [Dll], [ResourceID])". - - The input string value. - A new instance on success or null on failure. - is null - is not in the format "$(@ [Dll], [ResourceID])" - - - - Tries to parse to input string. String must be in the format "$(@ [Dll], [ResourceID])". - - The input string value. - The resource reference to be returned. On failure, this value equals null. - A new instance on success or null on failure. - - - - Gets the result of pulling the string from the resource file using the identifier. - - from resource file. - cannot be found. - Unable to load or string identified by . - - - - Returns a in the format required by the Task Scheduler to reference a string in a DLL. - - A formatted in the format $(@ [Dll], [ResourceID]). - - - Abstract class representing a secured item for storage in a . - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - The path to the item. - The SDDL for the item. - - - Gets the path to the item. - The path to the item. - - - Gets the SDDL for the item. - The SDDL for the item. - - - Represents a instance and captures its name and security. - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - The path to the item. - The SDDL for the item. - - - - Represents all the information about the tasks and folders from a instance that can be used to reconstitute tasks and folders - on the same or different systems. This class and related classes are only available under the .NET 4.5.2 build and later .NET versions due to - dependencies on threading and compressed (zip) files. - - - - Creates a new instance of from an existing snapshot. - The zip file snapshot created by the method. - - - - Gets a list of and instances the represent the tasks and folders from a Task Scheduler instance. - - - - Gets the path of the file based snapshot. - - - Gets the machine name of the server from which the snapshot was taken. - The target server name. - - - Gets the UTC time stamp for when the snapshot was taken. - The time stamp. - - - - Creates a compressed zip file that contains all the information accessible to the user from the instance necessary to - reconstitute its tasks and folders. This method can take many seconds to execute. It is recommended to call the asynchronous - version.This method will execute without error even if the user does not have permissions to see all tasks and folders. - It is imperative that the developer ensures that the user has Administrator or equivalent rights before calling this method. - - The from which to pull the tasks and folders. - The output zip file in which to place the snapshot information. - A instance with the contents of the specified Task Scheduler connection. - - - - Creates a compressed zip file that contains all the information accessible to the user from the instance necessary to - reconstitute its tasks and folders. This method will execute without error even if the user does not have permissions to see all - tasks and folders. It is imperative that the developer ensures that the user has Administrator or equivalent rights before calling this method. - - The from which to pull the tasks and folders. - The output zip file in which to place the snapshot information. - A cancellation token to use to cancel this asynchronous operation. - An optional instance to use to report progress of the asynchronous operation. - An asynchronous instance with the contents of the specified Task Scheduler connection. - - - Opens an existing snapshot and returns a new instance of . - The zip file snapshot created by the method. - A instance with the contents of the specified snapshot file. - - - Register a list of snapshot items (tasks and folders) into the specified Task Scheduler. - The into which the tasks and folders are registered. - - The list of paths representing the tasks and folders from this snapshot that should be registered on the instance. - - - If true, takes the access rights from the snapshot item and applies it to both new and existing tasks and folders. - - - If true, overwrite any existing tasks and folders found in the target Task Scheduler that match the path of the snapshot item. - - - Lookup table for password. Provide pairs of the user/group account name and the associated passwords for any task that requires a password. - - A cancellation token to use to cancel this asynchronous operation. - An optional instance to use to report progress of the asynchronous operation. - An asynchronous instance. - - - Register a list of snapshot items (tasks and folders) into the specified Task Scheduler. - The into which the tasks and folders are registered. - - The list of instances representing the tasks and folders from this snapshot that should be registered on the - instance. - - - If true, takes the access rights from the snapshot item and applies it to both new and existing tasks and folders. - - - If true, overwrite any existing tasks and folders found in the target Task Scheduler that match the path of the snapshot item. - - - Lookup table for password. Provide pairs of the user/group account name and the associated passwords for any task that requires a password. - - A cancellation token to use to cancel this asynchronous operation. - An optional instance to use to report progress of the asynchronous operation. - An asynchronous instance. - - - Register a list of snapshot items (tasks and folders) into the specified Task Scheduler. - The into which the tasks and folders are registered. - - The list of instances representing the tasks and folders from this snapshot that should be registered on the - instance. - - - If true, takes the access rights from the snapshot item and applies it to both new and existing tasks and folders. - - - If true, overwrite any existing tasks and folders found in the target Task Scheduler that match the path of the snapshot item. - - - Lookup table for password. Provide pairs of the user/group account name and the associated passwords for any task that requires a password. - - - - Represents a instance and captures its details. - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - The path to the item. - The SDDL for the item. - If set to true task is enabled. - The XML for the . - - - Gets a value indicating whether th is enabled. - true if enabled; otherwise, false. - - - Gets the XML. - The XML. - - - Defines what versions of Task Scheduler or the AT command that the task is compatible with. - - - The task is compatible with the AT command. - - - The task is compatible with Task Scheduler 1.0 (Windows Server™ 2003, Windows® XP, or Windows® 2000). - Items not available when compared to V2: - - TaskDefinition.Principal.GroupId - All account information can be retrieved via the UserId property. - TaskLogonType values Group, None and S4U are not supported. - TaskDefinition.Principal.RunLevel == TaskRunLevel.Highest is not supported. - Assigning access security to a task is not supported using TaskDefinition.RegistrationInfo.SecurityDescriptorSddlForm or in RegisterTaskDefinition. - TaskDefinition.RegistrationInfo.Documentation, Source, URI and Version properties are only supported using this library. See details in the remarks for . - TaskDefinition.Settings.AllowDemandStart cannot be false. - TaskDefinition.Settings.AllowHardTerminate cannot be false. - TaskDefinition.Settings.MultipleInstances can only be IgnoreNew. - TaskDefinition.Settings.NetworkSettings cannot have any values. - TaskDefinition.Settings.RestartCount can only be 0. - TaskDefinition.Settings.StartWhenAvailable can only be false. - TaskDefinition.Actions can only contain ExecAction instances unless the TaskDefinition.Actions.PowerShellConversion property has the Version1 flag set. - TaskDefinition.Triggers cannot contain CustomTrigger, EventTrigger, SessionStateChangeTrigger, or RegistrationTrigger instances. - TaskDefinition.Triggers cannot contain instances with delays set. - TaskDefinition.Triggers cannot contain instances with ExecutionTimeLimit or Id properties set. - TaskDefinition.Triggers cannot contain LogonTriggers instances with the UserId property set. - TaskDefinition.Triggers cannot contain MonthlyDOWTrigger instances with the RunOnLastWeekOfMonth property set to true. - TaskDefinition.Triggers cannot contain MonthlyTrigger instances with the RunOnDayWeekOfMonth property set to true. - - - - - The task is compatible with Task Scheduler 2.0 (Windows Vista™, Windows Server™ 2008). - - This version is the baseline for the new, non-file based Task Scheduler. See remarks for functionality that was - not forward-compatible. - - - - The task is compatible with Task Scheduler 2.1 (Windows® 7, Windows Server™ 2008 R2). - Changes from V2: - - TaskDefinition.Principal.ProcessTokenSidType can be defined as a value other than Default. - TaskDefinition.Actions may not contain EmailAction or ShowMessageAction instances unless the TaskDefinition.Actions.PowerShellConversion property has - the Version2 flag set. - TaskDefinition.Principal.RequiredPrivileges can have privilege values assigned. - TaskDefinition.Settings.DisallowStartOnRemoteAppSession can be set to true. - TaskDefinition.UseUnifiedSchedulingEngine can be set to true. - - - - - The task is compatible with Task Scheduler 2.2 (Windows® 8.x, Windows Server™ 2012). - Changes from V2_1: - - TaskDefinition.Settings.MaintenanceSettings can have Period or Deadline be values other than TimeSpan.Zero or the Exclusive property set to true. - TaskDefinition.Settings.Volatile can be set to true. - - - - - The task is compatible with Task Scheduler 2.3 (Windows® 10, Windows Server™ 2016). - Changes from V2_2: - - None published. - - - - - Defines how the Task Scheduler service creates, updates, or disables the task. - - - The Task Scheduler service registers the task as a new task. - - - - The Task Scheduler service either registers the task as a new task or as an updated version if the task already exists. Equivalent to Create | Update. - - - - - The Task Scheduler service registers the disabled task. A disabled task cannot run until it is enabled. For more information, see Enabled Property of - TaskSettings and Enabled Property of RegisteredTask. - - - - - The Task Scheduler service is prevented from adding the allow access-control entry (ACE) for the context principal. When the - TaskFolder.RegisterTaskDefinition or TaskFolder.RegisterTask functions are called with this flag to update a task, the Task Scheduler service does - not add the ACE for the new context principal and does not remove the ACE from the old context principal. - - - - - The Task Scheduler service creates the task, but ignores the registration triggers in the task. By ignoring the registration triggers, the task will - not execute when it is registered unless a time-based trigger causes it to execute on registration. - - - - - The Task Scheduler service registers the task as an updated version of an existing task. When a task with a registration trigger is updated, the task - will execute after the update occurs. - - - - - The Task Scheduler service checks the syntax of the XML that describes the task but does not register the task. This constant cannot be combined with - the Create, Update, or CreateOrUpdate values. - - - - Defines how the Task Scheduler handles existing instances of the task when it starts a new instance of the task. - - - Starts new instance while an existing instance is running. - - - Starts a new instance of the task after all other instances of the task are complete. - - - Does not start a new instance if an existing instance of the task is running. - - - Stops an existing instance of the task before it starts a new instance. - - - Defines what logon technique is required to run a task. - - - The logon method is not specified. Used for non-NT credentials. - - - Use a password for logging on the user. The password must be supplied at registration time. - - - - Use an existing interactive token to run a task. The user must log on using a service for user (S4U) logon. When an S4U logon is used, no password is - stored by the system and there is no access to either the network or to encrypted files. - - - - User must already be logged on. The task will be run only in an existing interactive session. - - - Group activation. The groupId field specifies the group. - - - Indicates that a Local System, Local Service, or Network Service account is being used as a security context to run the task. - - - - First use the interactive token. If the user is not logged on (no interactive token is available), then the password is used. The password must be - specified when a task is registered. This flag is not recommended for new tasks because it is less reliable than Password. - - - - Defines which privileges must be required for a secured task. - - - Required to create a primary token. User Right: Create a token object. - - - Required to assign the primary token of a process. User Right: Replace a process-level token. - - - Required to lock physical pages in memory. User Right: Lock pages in memory. - - - Required to increase the quota assigned to a process. User Right: Adjust memory quotas for a process. - - - Required to read unsolicited input from a terminal device. User Right: Not applicable. - - - Required to create a computer account. User Right: Add workstations to domain. - - - - This privilege identifies its holder as part of the trusted computer base. Some trusted protected subsystems are granted this privilege. User Right: - Act as part of the operating system. - - - - - Required to perform a number of security-related functions, such as controlling and viewing audit messages. This privilege identifies its holder as a - security operator. User Right: Manage auditing and the security log. - - - - - Required to take ownership of an object without being granted discretionary access. This privilege allows the owner value to be set only to those - values that the holder may legitimately assign as the owner of an object. User Right: Take ownership of files or other objects. - - - - Required to load or unload a device driver. User Right: Load and unload device drivers. - - - Required to gather profiling information for the entire system. User Right: Profile system performance. - - - Required to modify the system time. User Right: Change the system time. - - - Required to gather profiling information for a single process. User Right: Profile single process. - - - Required to increase the base priority of a process. User Right: Increase scheduling priority. - - - Required to create a paging file. User Right: Create a pagefile. - - - Required to create a permanent object. User Right: Create permanent shared objects. - - - - Required to perform backup operations. This privilege causes the system to grant all read access control to any file, regardless of the access - control list (ACL) specified for the file. Any access request other than read is still evaluated with the ACL. This privilege is required by the - RegSaveKey and RegSaveKeyExfunctions. The following access rights are granted if this privilege is held: READ_CONTROL, ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY, - FILE_GENERIC_READ, FILE_TRAVERSE. User Right: Back up files and directories. - - - - - Required to perform restore operations. This privilege causes the system to grant all write access control to any file, regardless of the ACL - specified for the file. Any access request other than write is still evaluated with the ACL. Additionally, this privilege enables you to set any - valid user or group security identifier (SID) as the owner of a file. This privilege is required by the RegLoadKey function. The following access - rights are granted if this privilege is held: WRITE_DAC, WRITE_OWNER, ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY, FILE_GENERIC_WRITE, FILE_ADD_FILE, - FILE_ADD_SUBDIRECTORY, DELETE. User Right: Restore files and directories. - - - - Required to shut down a local system. User Right: Shut down the system. - - - Required to debug and adjust the memory of a process owned by another account. User Right: Debug programs. - - - Required to generate audit-log entries. Give this privilege to secure servers. User Right: Generate security audits. - - - - Required to modify the nonvolatile RAM of systems that use this type of memory to store configuration information. User Right: Modify firmware - environment values. - - - - - Required to receive notifications of changes to files or directories. This privilege also causes the system to skip all traversal access checks. It - is enabled by default for all users. User Right: Bypass traverse checking. - - - - Required to shut down a system by using a network request. User Right: Force shutdown from a remote system. - - - Required to undock a laptop. User Right: Remove computer from docking station. - - - - Required for a domain controller to use the LDAP directory synchronization services. This privilege allows the holder to read all objects and - properties in the directory, regardless of the protection on the objects and properties. By default, it is assigned to the Administrator and - LocalSystem accounts on domain controllers. User Right: Synchronize directory service data. - - - - - Required to mark user and computer accounts as trusted for delegation. User Right: Enable computer and user accounts to be trusted for delegation. - - - - Required to enable volume management privileges. User Right: Manage the files on a volume. - - - - Required to impersonate. User Right: Impersonate a client after authentication. Windows XP/2000: This privilege is not supported. Note that this - value is supported starting with Windows Server 2003, Windows XP with SP2, and Windows 2000 with SP4. - - - - - Required to create named file mapping objects in the global namespace during Terminal Services sessions. This privilege is enabled by default for - administrators, services, and the local system account. User Right: Create global objects. Windows XP/2000: This privilege is not supported. Note - that this value is supported starting with Windows Server 2003, Windows XP with SP2, and Windows 2000 with SP4. - - - - Required to access Credential Manager as a trusted caller. User Right: Access Credential Manager as a trusted caller. - - - Required to modify the mandatory integrity level of an object. User Right: Modify an object label. - - - Required to allocate more memory for applications that run in the context of users. User Right: Increase a process working set. - - - Required to adjust the time zone associated with the computer's internal clock. User Right: Change the time zone. - - - Required to create a symbolic link. User Right: Create symbolic links. - - - - Defines the types of process security identifier (SID) that can be used by tasks. These changes are used to specify the type of process SID in the - IPrincipal2 interface. - - - - No changes will be made to the process token groups list. - - - - A task SID that is derived from the task name will be added to the process token groups list, and the token default discretionary access control list - (DACL) will be modified to allow only the task SID and local system full control and the account SID read control. - - - - A Task Scheduler will apply default settings to the task process. - - - Defines how a task is run. - - - The task is run with all flags ignored. - - - The task is run as the user who is calling the Run method. - - - The task is run regardless of constraints such as "do not run on batteries" or "run only if idle". - - - The task is run using a terminal server session identifier. - - - The task is run using a security identifier. - - - Defines LUA elevation flags that specify with what privilege level the task will be run. - - - Tasks will be run with the least privileges. - - - Tasks will be run with the highest privileges. - - - - Defines what kind of Terminal Server session state change you can use to trigger a task to start. These changes are used to specify the type of state - change in the SessionStateChangeTrigger. - - - - - Terminal Server console connection state change. For example, when you connect to a user session on the local computer by switching users on the computer. - - - - - Terminal Server console disconnection state change. For example, when you disconnect to a user session on the local computer by switching users on - the computer. - - - - - Terminal Server remote connection state change. For example, when a user connects to a user session by using the Remote Desktop Connection program - from a remote computer. - - - - - Terminal Server remote disconnection state change. For example, when a user disconnects from a user session while using the Remote Desktop Connection - program from a remote computer. - - - - Terminal Server session locked state change. For example, this state change causes the task to run when the computer is locked. - - - Terminal Server session unlocked state change. For example, this state change causes the task to run when the computer is unlocked. - - - Options for use when calling the SetSecurityDescriptorSddlForm methods. - - - No special handling. - - - The Task Scheduler service is prevented from adding the allow access-control entry (ACE) for the context principal. - - - Defines the different states that a registered task can be in. - - - The state of the task is unknown. - - - The task is registered but is disabled and no instances of the task are queued or running. The task cannot be run until it is enabled. - - - Instances of the task are queued. - - - The task is ready to be executed, but no instances are queued or running. - - - One or more instances of the task is running. - - - - Specifies how the Task Scheduler performs tasks when the computer is in an idle condition. For information about idle conditions, see Task Idle Conditions. - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates the amount of time that the computer must be in an idle state before the task is run. - - A value that indicates the amount of time that the computer must be in an idle state before the task is run. The minimum value is one minute. If this - value is TimeSpan.Zero, then the delay will be set to the default of 10 minutes. - - - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates whether the task is restarted when the computer cycles into an idle condition more than once. - - - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates that the Task Scheduler will terminate the task if the idle condition ends before the task is completed. - - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates the amount of time that the Task Scheduler will wait for an idle condition to occur. If no value is specified for - this property, then the Task Scheduler service will wait indefinitely for an idle condition to occur. - - - A value that indicates the amount of time that the Task Scheduler will wait for an idle condition to occur. The minimum time allowed is 1 minute. If - this value is TimeSpan.Zero, then the delay will be set to the default of 1 hour. - - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - A that represents this instance. - - - Specifies the task settings the Task scheduler will use to start task during Automatic maintenance. - - - - Gets or sets the amount of time after which the Task scheduler attempts to run the task during emergency Automatic maintenance, if the task failed to - complete during regular Automatic maintenance. The minimum value is one day. The value of the property should be greater than - the value of the property. If the deadline is not specified the task will not be started during emergency Automatic maintenance. - - Property set for a task on a Task Scheduler version prior to 2.2. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the Task Scheduler must start the task during the Automatic maintenance in exclusive mode. The exclusivity is - guaranteed only between other maintenance tasks and doesn't grant any ordering priority of the task. If exclusivity is not specified, the task is - started in parallel with other maintenance tasks. - - Property set for a task on a Task Scheduler version prior to 2.2. - - - Gets or sets the amount of time the task needs to be started during Automatic maintenance. The minimum value is one minute. - Property set for a task on a Task Scheduler version prior to 2.2. - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - A that represents this instance. - - - Provides the settings that the Task Scheduler service uses to obtain a network profile. - - - Gets or sets a GUID value that identifies a network profile. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets the name of a network profile. The name is used for display purposes. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - A that represents this instance. - - - Provides the methods to get information from and control a running task. - - - Gets the process ID for the engine (process) which is running the task. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets the name of the current action that the running task is performing. - - - Gets the GUID identifier for this instance of the task. - - - Gets the operational state of the running task. - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - Refreshes all of the local instance variables of the task. - Thrown if task is no longer running. - - - - Provides the methods that are used to run the task immediately, get any running instances of the task, get or set the credentials that are used to - register the task, and the properties that describe the task. - - - - Gets the definition of the task. - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates if the registered task is enabled. - - As of version 1.8.1, under V1 systems (prior to Vista), this property will immediately update the Disabled state and re-save the current task. If - changes have been made to the , then those changes will be saved. - - - - Gets an instance of the parent folder. - A object representing the parent folder of this task. - - - Gets a value indicating whether this task instance is active. - true if this task instance is active; otherwise, false. - - - Gets the time the registered task was last run. - Returns if there are no prior run times. - - - Gets the results that were returned the last time the registered task was run. - The value returned is the last exit code of the last program run via an . - - - - Gets the time when the registered task is next scheduled to run. - Returns if there are no future run times. - - Potentially breaking change in release 1.8.2. For Task Scheduler 2.0, the return value prior to 1.8.2 would be Dec 30, 1899 if there were no future - run times. For 1.0, that value would have been DateTime.MinValue. In release 1.8.2 and later, all versions will return - DateTime.MinValue if there are no future run times. While this is different from the native 2.0 library, it was deemed more appropriate to - have consistency between the two libraries and with other .NET libraries. - - - - Gets the number of times the registered task has missed a scheduled run. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets the path to where the registered task is stored. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this task is read only. Only available if - is true. - - true if read only; otherwise, false. - - - Gets or sets the security descriptor for the task. - The security descriptor. - - - Gets the operational state of the registered task. - - - Gets or sets the that manages this task. - The task service. - - - Gets the name of the registered task. - - - Gets the XML-formatted registration information for the registered task. - - - - Compares the current instance with another object of the same type and returns an integer that indicates whether the current instance precedes, - follows, or occurs in the same position in the sort order as the other object. - - An object to compare with this instance. - A value that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - Exports the task to the specified file in XML. - Name of the output file. - - - - Gets a object that encapsulates the specified type of access control list (ACL) entries for the task described by the - current object. - - A object that encapsulates the access control rules for the current task. - - - - Gets a object that encapsulates the specified type of access control list (ACL) entries for the task described by the - current object. - - - One of the values that specifies which group of access control entries to retrieve. - - A object that encapsulates the access control rules for the current task. - - - Gets all instances of the currently running registered task. - A with all instances of current task. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - - Gets the last registration time, looking first at the value and then looking for the most recent registration - event in the Event Log. - - of the last registration or if no value can be found. - - - Gets the times that the registered task is scheduled to run during a specified time. - The starting time for the query. - The ending time for the query. - The requested number of runs. A value of 0 will return all times requested. - The scheduled times that the task will run. - - - Gets the security descriptor for the task. Not available to Task Scheduler 1.0. - Section(s) of the security descriptor to return. - The security descriptor for the task. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - - Updates the task with any changes made to the by calling - from the currently registered folder using the currently registered name. - - Thrown if task was previously registered with a password. - - - Runs the registered task immediately. - - - The parameters used as values in the task actions. A maximum of 32 parameters can be supplied. To run a task with no parameters, - call this method without any values (e.g. Run()). - - - The string values that you specify are paired with names and stored as name-value pairs. If you specify a single string value, - then Arg0 will be the name assigned to the value. The value can be used in the task action where the $(Arg0) variable is used in - the action properties. - - - If you pass in values such as "0", "100", and "250" as an array of string values, then "0" will replace the $(Arg0) variables, - "100" will replace the $(Arg1) variables, and "250" will replace the $(Arg2) variables used in the action properties. - - - For more information and a list of action properties that can use $(Arg0), $(Arg1), ..., $(Arg32) variables in their values, see - Task Actions. - - - A instance that defines the new instance of the task. - - - - Runs the registered task immediately using specified flags and a session identifier. - Defines how the task is run. - - The terminal server session in which you want to start the task. - - If the value is not passed into the parameter, then the value specified in this - parameter is ignored.If the value is passed into the flags parameter and the sessionID value is less than or - equal to 0, then an invalid argument error will be returned. - - - If the value is passed into the parameter and the sessionID value is a valid session - ID greater than 0 and if no value is specified for the user parameter, then the Task Scheduler service will try to start the task interactively as - the user who is logged on to the specified session. - - - If the value is passed into the parameter and the sessionID value is a valid session - ID greater than 0 and if a user is specified in the user parameter, then the Task Scheduler service will try to start the task interactively as the - user who is specified in the user parameter. - - - The user for which the task runs. - - - The parameters used as values in the task actions. A maximum of 32 parameters can be supplied. To run a task with no parameters, - call this method without any values (e.g. RunEx(0, 0, "MyUserName")). - - - The string values that you specify are paired with names and stored as name-value pairs. If you specify a single string value, - then Arg0 will be the name assigned to the value. The value can be used in the task action where the $(Arg0) variable is used in - the action properties. - - - If you pass in values such as "0", "100", and "250" as an array of string values, then "0" will replace the $(Arg0) variables, - "100" will replace the $(Arg1) variables, and "250" will replace the $(Arg2) variables used in the action properties. - - - For more information and a list of action properties that can use $(Arg0), $(Arg1), ..., $(Arg32) variables in their values, see - Task Actions. - - - A instance that defines the new instance of the task. - - - This method will return without error, but the task will not run if the AllowDemandStart property of ITaskSettings is set to false for the task. - - If RunEx is invoked from a disabled task, it will return null and the task will not be run. - - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - - - Applies access control list (ACL) entries described by a object to the file described by the current object. - - A object that describes an access control list (ACL) entry to apply to the current task. - - Give read access to all authenticated users for a task. - - - - - - - Sets the security descriptor for the task. Not available to Task Scheduler 1.0. - The security descriptor for the task. - Flags that specify how to set the security descriptor. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Dynamically tries to load the assembly for the editor and displays it as editable for this task. - true if editor returns with OK response; false otherwise. - - The Microsoft.Win32.TaskSchedulerEditor.dll assembly must reside in the same directory as the Microsoft.Win32.TaskScheduler.dll or in the GAC. - - - - Shows the property page for the task (v1.0 only). - - - Stops the registered task immediately. - - The Stop method stops all instances of the task. - - System account users can stop a task, users with Administrator group privileges can stop a task, and if a user has rights to execute and read a task, - then the user can stop the task. A user can stop the task instances that are running under the same credentials as the user account. In all other - cases, the user is denied access to stop the task. - - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - A that represents this instance. - - - Gets the ITaskDefinition for a V2 task and prevents the errors that come when connecting remotely to a higher version of the Task Scheduler. - The local task service. - The task instance. - if set to true this method will throw an exception if unable to get the task definition. - A valid ITaskDefinition that should not throw errors on the local instance. - Unable to get a compatible task definition for this version of the library. - - - Contains information about the compatibility of the current configuration with a specified version. - - - Gets the compatibility level. - The compatibility level. - - - Gets the property name with the incompatibility. - The property name. - - - Gets the reason for the incompatibility. - The reason. - - - Defines all the components of a task, such as the task settings, triggers, actions, and registration information. - - - Gets a collection of actions that are performed by the task. - - - - Gets or sets the data that is associated with the task. This data is ignored by the Task Scheduler service, but is used by third-parties who wish to - extend the task format. - - - For V1 tasks, this library makes special use of the SetWorkItemData and GetWorkItemData methods and does not expose that data stream directly. - Instead, it uses that data stream to hold a dictionary of properties that are not supported under V1, but can have values under V2. An example of - this is the value which is stored in the data stream. - - The library does not provide direct access to the V1 work item data. If using V2 properties with a V1 task, programmatic access to the task using the - native API will retrieve unreadable results from GetWorkItemData and will eliminate those property values if SetWorkItemData is used. - - - - - Gets the lowest supported version that supports the settings for this . - - - Gets a collection of triggers that are used to start a task. - - - Gets or sets the XML-formatted definition of the task. - - - Gets the principal for the task that provides the security credentials for the task. - - - - Gets a class instance of registration information that is used to describe a task, such as the description of the task, the author of the task, and - the date the task is registered. - - - - Gets the settings that define how the Task Scheduler service performs the task. - - - Gets the XML Schema file for V1 tasks. - The for V1 tasks. - An object containing the XML Schema for V1 tasks. - - - Determines whether this can use the Unified Scheduling Engine or if it contains unsupported properties. - - if set to true throws an with details about unsupported properties in the Data property of the exception. - - - true if this can use the Unified Scheduling Engine; otherwise, false. - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - Validates the current . - if set to true throw a with details about invalid properties. - true if current is valid; false if not. - - - Gets the lowest supported version. - The output list. - - - - - Provides the security credentials for a principal. These security credentials define the security context for the tasks that are associated with the principal. - - - - Gets the account associated with this principal. This value is pulled from the TaskDefinition's XMLText property if set. - The account. - - - Gets or sets the name of the principal that is displayed in the Task Scheduler UI. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - - Gets or sets the identifier of the user group that is required to run the tasks that are associated with the principal. Setting this property to - something other than a null or empty string, will set the property to NULL and will set the property to TaskLogonType.Group; - - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets the identifier of the principal. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets the security logon method that is required to run the tasks that are associated with the principal. - TaskLogonType values of Group, None, or S4UNot are not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets the task process security identifier (SID) type. - One of the enumeration constants. - Setting this value appears to break the Task Scheduler MMC and does not output in XML. Removed to prevent problems. - Not supported under Task Scheduler versions prior to 2.1. - - - - Gets the security credentials for a principal. These security credentials define the security context for the tasks that are associated with the principal. - - Setting this value appears to break the Task Scheduler MMC and does not output in XML. Removed to prevent problems. - - - - Gets or sets the identifier that is used to specify the privilege level that is required to run the tasks that are associated with the principal. - - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - - Gets or sets the user identifier that is required to run the tasks that are associated with the principal. Setting this property to something other - than a null or empty string, will set the property to NULL; - - - - Validates the supplied account against the supplied . - The user or group account name. - The SID type for the process. - true if supplied account can be used for the supplied SID type. - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - Gets a value indicating whether current Principal settings require a password to be provided. - true if settings requires a password to be provided; otherwise, false. - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - A that represents this instance. - - - - List of security credentials for a principal under version 1.3 of the Task Scheduler. These security credentials define the security context for the - tasks that are associated with the principal. - - - - Gets the number of elements contained in the . - The number of elements contained in the . - - - Gets a value indicating whether the is read-only. - true if the is read-only; otherwise, false. - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - The element at the specified index. - is not a valid index in the . - The property is set and the is read-only. - - - Adds an item to the . - The object to add to the . - The is read-only. - - - Determines whether the contains a specific value. - The object to locate in the . - true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. - - - Copies to. - The array. - Index of the array. - - - Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. - A that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - Determines the index of a specific item in the . - The object to locate in the . - The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. - - - Removes all items from the . - The is read-only. - - - Inserts an item to the at the specified index. - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The object to insert into the . - is not a valid index in the . - The is read-only. - - - Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . - The object to remove from the . - - true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This - method also returns false if is not found in the original . - - The is read-only. - - - Removes the item at the specified index. - The zero-based index of the item to remove. - is not a valid index in the . - The is read-only. - - - Enumerates the privileges set for a principal under version 1.3 of the Task Scheduler. - - - Gets the element in the collection at the current position of the enumerator. - The element in the collection at the current position of the enumerator. - - - Performs application-defined tasks associated with freeing, releasing, or resetting unmanaged resources. - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - true if the enumerator was successfully advanced to the next element; false if the enumerator has passed the end of the collection. - The collection was modified after the enumerator was created. - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the first element in the collection. - The collection was modified after the enumerator was created. - - - - Provides the administrative information that can be used to describe the task. This information includes details such as a description of the task, the - author of the task, the date the task is registered, and the security descriptor of the task. - - - - Gets or sets the author of the task. - - - Gets or sets the date and time when the task is registered. - - - Gets or sets the description of the task. - - - Gets or sets any additional documentation for the task. - - - Gets or sets the security descriptor of the task. - The security descriptor. - - - Gets or sets the security descriptor of the task. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets where the task originated from. For example, a task may originate from a component, service, application, or user. - - - Gets or sets the URI of the task. - - Note: Breaking change in version 2.0. This property was previously of type . It was found that in Windows 8, many of the - native tasks use this property in a string format rather than in a URI format. - - - - Gets or sets the version number of the task. - - - Gets or sets an XML-formatted version of the registration information for the task. - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - A that represents this instance. - - - Provides the settings that the Task Scheduler service uses to perform the task. - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates that the task can be started by using either the Run command or the Context menu. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates that the task may be terminated by using TerminateProcess. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets an integer value that indicates which version of Task Scheduler a task is compatible with. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - - Gets or sets the amount of time that the Task Scheduler will wait before deleting the task after it expires. If no value is specified for this - property, then the Task Scheduler service will not delete the task. - - - Gets and sets the amount of time that the Task Scheduler will wait before deleting the task after it expires. A TimeSpan value of 1 second indicates - the task is set to delete when done. A value of TimeSpan.Zero indicates that the task should not be deleted. - - - A task expires after the end boundary has been exceeded for all triggers associated with the task. The end boundary for a trigger is specified by the - EndBoundary property of all trigger types. - - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates that the task will not be started if the computer is running on battery power. - - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates that the task will not be started if the task is triggered to run in a Remote Applications Integrated - Locally (RAIL) session. - - Property set for a task on a Task Scheduler version prior to 2.1. - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates that the task is enabled. The task can be performed only when this setting is TRUE. - - - - Gets or sets the amount of time that is allowed to complete the task. By default, a task will be stopped 72 hours after it starts to run. - - - The amount of time that is allowed to complete the task. When this parameter is set to , the execution time limit is infinite. - - - If a task is started on demand, the ExecutionTimeLimit setting is bypassed. Therefore, a task that is started on demand will not be terminated if it - exceeds the ExecutionTimeLimit. - - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates that the task will not be visible in the UI by default. - - - Gets or sets the information that the Task Scheduler uses during Automatic maintenance. - - - Gets or sets the policy that defines how the Task Scheduler handles multiple instances of the task. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets the priority level of the task. - The priority. - Value set to AboveNormal or BelowNormal on Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets the number of times that the Task Scheduler will attempt to restart the task. - - The number of times that the Task Scheduler will attempt to restart the task. If this property is set, the property - must also be set. - - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets a value that specifies how long the Task Scheduler will attempt to restart the task. - - A value that specifies how long the Task Scheduler will attempt to restart the task. If this property is set, the property - must also be set. The maximum time allowed is 31 days, and the minimum time allowed is 1 minute. - - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates that the Task Scheduler will run the task only if the computer is in an idle condition. - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates that the Task Scheduler will run the task only if the user is logged on (v1.0 only) - Property set for a task on a Task Scheduler version other than 1.0. - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates that the Task Scheduler will run the task only when a network is available. - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates that the Task Scheduler can start the task at any time after its scheduled time has passed. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates that the task will be stopped if the computer switches to battery power. - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates that the Unified Scheduling Engine will be utilized to run this task. - Property set for a task on a Task Scheduler version prior to 2.1. - - - Gets or sets a boolean value that indicates whether the task is automatically disabled every time Windows starts. - Property set for a task on a Task Scheduler version prior to 2.2. - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates that the Task Scheduler will wake the computer when it is time to run the task. - - - Gets or sets an XML-formatted definition of the task settings. - - - Gets or sets the information that specifies how the Task Scheduler performs tasks when the computer is in an idle state. - - - - Gets or sets the network settings object that contains a network profile identifier and name. If the RunOnlyIfNetworkAvailable property of - ITaskSettings is true and a network profile is specified in the NetworkSettings property, then the task will run only if the specified network - profile is available. - - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - A that represents this instance. - - - - Contains all the tasks that are registered. - - Potentially breaking change in 1.6.2 and later where under V1 the list previously included the '.job' extension on the task name. This has been removed so that it is consistent with V2. - - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - - - Gets the collection enumerator for the register task collection. - - An for this collection. - - - - Internal constructor - - TaskService instance - The filter. - - - - Retrieves the current task. See for more information. - - - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - - - Moves to the next task. See MoveNext for more information. - - true if next task found, false if no more tasks. - - - - Reset task enumeration. See Reset for more information. - - - - - Gets the number of registered tasks in the collection. - - - - - Gets or sets the regular expression filter for task names. - - The regular expression filter. - - - - Gets the specified registered task from the collection. - - The index of the registered task to be retrieved. - A instance that contains the requested context. - - - - Gets the named registered task from the collection. - - The name of the registered task to be retrieved. - A instance that contains the requested context. - - - - Determines whether the specified task exists. - - The name of the task. - true if task exists; otherwise, false. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Collection of running tasks. - - - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - - - Gets an IEnumerator instance for this collection. - - An enumerator. - - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - - - Gets the number of registered tasks in the collection. - - - - - Gets the specified running task from the collection. - - The index of the running task to be retrieved. - A instance. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Changes to tasks and the engine that cause events. - - - - Task Scheduler started an instance of a task for a user. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 100 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to start a task for a user. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 101 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler successfully finished an instance of a task for a user. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 102 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to start an instance of a task for a user. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 103 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to log on the user. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 104 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to impersonate a user. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 105 on TechNet. - - - The a user registered the Task Scheduler a task. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 106 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler launched an instance of a task due to a time trigger. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 107 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler launched an instance of a task due to an event trigger. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 108 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler launched an instance of a task due to a registration trigger. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 109 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler launched an instance of a task for a user. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 110 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler terminated an instance of a task due to exceeding the time allocated for execution, as configured in the task definition. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 111 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler could not start a task because the network was unavailable. Ensure the computer is connected to the required network as specified in the task. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 112 on TechNet. - - - The Task Scheduler registered the a task, but not all the specified triggers will start the task. Ensure all the task triggers are valid. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 113 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler could not launch a task as scheduled. Instance is started now as required by the configuration option to start the task when available, if the scheduled time is missed. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 114 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to roll back a transaction when updating or deleting a task. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 115 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler saved the configuration for a task, but the credentials used to run the task could not be stored. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 116 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler launched an instance of a task due to an idle condition. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 117 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler launched an instance of a task due to system startup. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 118 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler launched an instance of a task due to a user logon. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 119 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler launched an instance of a task due to a user connecting to the console. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 120 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler launched an instance of a task due to a user disconnecting from the console. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 121 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler launched an instance of a task due to a user remotely connecting. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 122 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler launched an instance of a task due to a user remotely disconnecting. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 123 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler launched an instance of a task due to a user locking the computer. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 124 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler launched an instance of a task due to a user unlocking the computer. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 125 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to execute a task. Task Scheduler is attempting to restart the task. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 126 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to execute a task due to a shutdown race condition. Task Scheduler is attempting to restart the task. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 127 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler did not launch a task because the current time exceeds the configured task end time. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 128 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler launched an instance of a task in a new process. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 129 on TechNet. - - - The Task Scheduler service failed to start a task due to the service being busy. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 130 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to start a task because the number of tasks in the task queue exceeds the quota currently configured. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 131 on TechNet. - - - The Task Scheduler task launching queue quota is approaching its preset limit of tasks currently configured. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 132 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to start a task in the task engine for a user. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 133 on TechNet. - - - Task Engine for a user is approaching its preset limit of tasks. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 134 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler did not launch a task because launch condition not met, machine not idle. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 135 on TechNet. - - - A user updated Task Scheduler a task - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 140 on TechNet. - - - A user deleted Task Scheduler a task - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 141 on TechNet. - - - A user disabled Task Scheduler a task - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 142 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler woke up the computer to run a task. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 145 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to subscribe the event trigger for a task. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 150 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler launched an action in an instance of a task. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 200 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler successfully completed a task instance and action. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 201 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to complete an instance of a task with an action. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 202 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to launch an action in a task instance. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 203 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to retrieve the event triggering values for a task . The event will be ignored. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 204 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to match the pattern of events for a task. The events will be ignored. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 205 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler is shutting down the a task engine. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 301 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler is shutting down the a task engine due to an error. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 303 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler sent a task to a task engine. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 304 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler did not send a task to a task engine. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 305 on TechNet. - - - For a Task Scheduler task engine, the thread pool failed to process the message. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 306 on TechNet. - - - The Task Scheduler service failed to connect to a task engine process. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 307 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler connected to a task engine process. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 308 on TechNet. - - - There are Task Scheduler tasks orphaned during a task engine shutdown. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 309 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler started a task engine process. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 310 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to start a task engine process due to an error. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 311 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler created the Win32 job object for a task engine. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 312 on TechNet. - - - The Task Scheduler channel is ready to send and receive messages. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 313 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler has no tasks running for a task engine, and the idle timer has started. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 314 on TechNet. - - - A task engine process failed to connect to the Task Scheduler service. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 315 on TechNet. - - - A task engine failed to send a message to the Task Scheduler service. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 316 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler started a task engine process. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 317 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler shut down a task engine process. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 318 on TechNet. - - - A task engine received a message from the Task Scheduler service requesting to launch a task. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 319 on TechNet. - - - A task engine received a message from the Task Scheduler service requesting to stop a task instance. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 320 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler did not launch a task because an instance of the same task is already running. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 322 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler stopped an instance of a task in order to launch a new instance. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 323 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler queued an instance of a task and will launch it as soon as another instance completes. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 324 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler queued an instance of a task that will launch immediately. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 325 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler did not launch a task because the computer is running on batteries. If launching the task on batteries is required, change the respective flag in the task configuration. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 326 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler stopped an instance of a task because the computer is switching to battery power. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 327 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler stopped an instance of a task because the computer is no longer idle. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 328 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler stopped an instance of a task because the task timed out. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 329 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler stopped an instance of a task as request by a user . - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 330 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler will continue to execute an instance of a task even after the designated timeout, due to a failure to create the timeout mechanism. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 331 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler did not launch a task because a user was not logged on when the launching conditions were met. Ensure the user is logged on or change the task definition to allow the task to launch when the user is logged off. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 332 on TechNet. - - - The Task Scheduler service has started. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 400 on TechNet. - - - The Task Scheduler service failed to start due to an error. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 401 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler service is shutting down. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 402 on TechNet. - - - The Task Scheduler service has encountered an error. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 403 on TechNet. - - - The Task Scheduler service has encountered an RPC initialization error. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 404 on TechNet. - - - The Task Scheduler service has failed to initialize COM. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 405 on TechNet. - - - The Task Scheduler service failed to initialize the credentials store. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 406 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler service failed to initialize LSA. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 407 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler service failed to initialize idle state detection module. Idle tasks may not be started as required. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 408 on TechNet. - - - The Task Scheduler service failed to initialize a time change notification. System time updates may not be picked by the service and task schedules may not be updated. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 409 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler service received a time system change notification. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 411 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler service failed to launch tasks triggered by computer startup. Restart the Task Scheduler service. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 412 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler service started Task Compatibility module. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 700 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler service failed to start Task Compatibility module. Tasks may not be able to register on previous Window versions. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 701 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to initialize the RPC server for starting the Task Compatibility module. Tasks may not be able to register on previous Window versions. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 702 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to initialize Net Schedule API for starting the Task Compatibility module. Tasks may not be able to register on previous Window versions. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 703 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to initialize LSA for starting the Task Compatibility module. Tasks may not be able to register on previous Window versions. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 704 on TechNet. - - - Task Scheduler failed to start directory monitoring for the Task Compatibility module. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 705 on TechNet. - - - Task Compatibility module failed to update a task to the required status. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 706 on TechNet. - - - Task Compatibility module failed to delete a task. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 707 on TechNet. - - - Task Compatibility module failed to set a security descriptor for a task. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 708 on TechNet. - - - Task Compatibility module failed to update a task. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 709 on TechNet. - - - Task Compatibility module failed to upgrade existing tasks. Upgrade will be attempted again next time 'Task Scheduler' service starts. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 710 on TechNet. - - - Task Compatibility module failed to upgrade NetSchedule account. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 711 on TechNet. - - - Task Compatibility module failed to read existing store to upgrade tasks. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 712 on TechNet. - - - Task Compatibility module failed to load a task for upgrade. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 713 on TechNet. - - - Task Compatibility module failed to register a task for upgrade. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 714 on TechNet. - - - Task Compatibility module failed to delete LSA store for upgrade. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 715 on TechNet. - - - Task Compatibility module failed to upgrade existing scheduled tasks. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 716 on TechNet. - - - Task Compatibility module failed to determine if upgrade is needed. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 717 on TechNet. - - - Task scheduler was unable to upgrade the credential store from the Beta 2 version. You may need to re-register any tasks that require passwords. - For detailed information, see the documentation for Event ID 718 on TechNet. - - - A unknown value. - - - - Historical event information for a task. This class wraps and extends the class. - - - For events on systems prior to Windows Vista, this class will only have information for the TaskPath, TimeCreated and EventId properties. - - - - - Gets the activity id. This value is null for V1 events. - - - - - An indexer that gets the value of each of the data item values. This value is null for V1 events. - - - The data values. - - - - - Gets the event id. - - - - - Gets the underlying . This value is null for V1 events. - - - - - Gets the from the . - - - The . If not found, returns . - - - - - Gets the level. This value is null for V1 events. - - - - - Gets the op code. This value is null for V1 events. - - - - - Gets the process id. This value is null for V1 events. - - - - - Gets the record id. This value is null for V1 events. - - - - - Gets the task category. This value is null for V1 events. - - - - - Gets the task path. - - - - - Gets the time created. - - - - - Gets the user id. This value is null for V1 events. - - - - - Gets the version. This value is null for V1 events. - - - - - Gets the data value from the task specific event data item list. - - The name of the data element. - Contents of the requested data element if found. null if no value found. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Compares the current object with another object of the same type. - - An object to compare with this object. - - A 32-bit signed integer that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. The return value has the following meanings: Value Meaning Less than zero This object is less than the other parameter.Zero This object is equal to other. Greater than zero This object is greater than other. - - - - - Get indexer class for data values. - - - - - Gets the value of the specified property name. - - - The value. - - Name of the property. - Value of the specified property name. null if property does not exist. - - - - An enumerator over a task's history of events. - - - - - Gets the element in the collection at the current position of the enumerator. - - - The element in the collection at the current position of the enumerator. - - - - - Gets the element in the collection at the current position of the enumerator. - - - The element in the collection at the current position of the enumerator. - - - - - Performs application-defined tasks associated with freeing, releasing, or resetting unmanaged resources. - - - - - Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. - - - true if the enumerator was successfully advanced to the next element; false if the enumerator has passed the end of the collection. - - - The collection was modified after the enumerator was created. - - - - - Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the first element in the collection. - - - The collection was modified after the enumerator was created. - - - - - Seeks the specified bookmark. - - The bookmark. - The offset. - - - - Seeks the specified origin. - - The origin. - The offset. - - - - Historical event log for a task. Only available for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 and later systems. - - Many applications have the need to audit the execution of the tasks they supply. To enable this, the library provides the TaskEventLog class that allows for TaskEvent instances to be enumerated. This can be done for single tasks or the entire system. It can also be filtered by specific events or criticality. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The task path. This can be retrieved using the property. - Thrown when instantiated on an OS prior to Windows Vista. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - Name of the machine. - The task path. This can be retrieved using the property. - The domain. - The user. - The password. - Thrown when instantiated on an OS prior to Windows Vista. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class that looks at all task events from a specified time. - - The start time. - Name of the task. - Name of the machine (optional). - The domain. - The user. - The password. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - Name of the task. - The event ids. - The start time. - Name of the machine (optional). - The domain. - The user. - The password. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - Name of the task. - The event ids. - The levels. - The start time. - Name of the machine (optional). - The domain. - The user. - The password. - - - - Gets the total number of events for this task. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is enabled. - - - true if enabled; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to enumerate in reverse when calling the default enumerator (typically with foreach statement). - - - true if enumerates in reverse (newest to oldest) by default; otherwise, false to enumerate oldest to newest. - - - - - Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. - - - A that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - - - Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. - - if set to true reverse. - - A that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - - - Returns an enumerator that iterates through a collection. - - - An object that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - - - Information about the task event. - - - - - If possible, gets the task associated with this event. - - - The task or null if unable to retrieve. - - - - - Gets the . - - - The TaskEvent. - - - - - Gets the task name. - - - The task name. - - - - - Gets the task path. - - - The task path. - - - - - Watches system events related to tasks and issues a event when the filtered conditions are met. - Only available for Task Scheduler 2.0 on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003 and later. - - Sometimes, a developer will need to know about events as they occur. In this case, they can use the TaskEventWatcher component that enables the developer to watch a task, a folder, or the entire system for filtered events. - - Below is information on how to watch a folder for all task events. For a complete example, look at this sample project: TestTaskWatcher.zip - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. If other - properties are not set, this will watch for all events for all tasks on the local machine. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class watching only - those events for the task with the provided path on the local machine. - - The full path (folders and name) of the task to watch. - The task service. - $Invalid task name: {taskPath} - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class watching only - those events for the specified task. - - The task to watch. - Occurs if the is null. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class watching only those events for - the tasks whose name matches the in the specified - and optionally all subfolders. - - The task folder to watch. - The filter for task names using standard file system wildcards. Use "*" to include all tasks. - if set to true include events from tasks subfolders. - Occurs if the is null. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The task folder to watch. - The filter for task names using standard file system wildcards. Use "*" to include all tasks. - if set to true include events from tasks subfolders. - The task service. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class on a remote machine. - - Name of the remote machine. - The task path. - The domain of the user account. - The user name with permissions on the remote machine. - The password for the user. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class on a remote machine. - - Name of the remote machine. - The task folder to watch. - The filter for task names using standard file system wildcards. Use "*" to include all tasks. - if set to true include events from tasks subfolders. - The domain of the user account. - The user name with permissions on the remote machine. - The password for the user. - - - - Occurs when a task or the task engine records an event. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the component is enabled. - - - true if enabled; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets the filter for this . - - - The filter. - - - - - Gets or sets the folder to watch. - - - The folder path to watch. This value should include the leading "\" to indicate the root folder. - - Thrown if the folder specified does not exist or contains invalid characters. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to include events from subfolders when the - property is set. If the property is set, - this property is ignored. - - true if include events from subfolders; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets the synchronizing object. - - - The synchronizing object. - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the computer that is running the Task Scheduler service that the user is connected to. - - - - - Gets or sets the instance associated with this event watcher. Setting this value - will override any values set for , , - , and and set them to those values in the supplied - instance. - - The TaskService. - - - - Gets or sets the user account domain to be used when connecting to the . - - The user account domain. - - - - Gets or sets the user name to be used when connecting to the . - - The user name. - - - - Gets or sets the user password to be used when connecting to the . - - The user password. - - - - Gets a value indicating if watching is available. - - - - - Signals the object that initialization is starting. - - - - - Signals the object that initialization is complete. - - - - - Releases the unmanaged resources used by the FileSystemWatcher and optionally releases the managed resources. - - true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. - - - - Fires the event. - - The sender. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Holds filter information for a . - - - - - Gets or sets an optional array of event identifiers to use when filtering those events that will fire a event. - - - The array of event identifier filters. All know task event identifiers are declared in the enumeration. - - - - - Gets or sets an optional array of event levels to use when filtering those events that will fire a event. - - - The array of event levels. While event providers can define custom levels, most will use integers defined in the System.Diagnostics.Eventing.Reader.StandardEventLevel enumeration. - - - - - Gets or sets the task name, which can utilize wildcards, to look for when watching a folder. - - A task name or wildcard. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Provides the methods that are used to register (create) tasks in the folder, remove tasks from the folder, and create or remove subfolders from the folder. - - - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - - - Gets a which enumerates all the tasks in this and all subfolders. - - - A for all instances. - - - - - Gets the name that is used to identify the folder that contains a task. - - - - - Gets the parent folder of this folder. - - - The parent folder, or null if this folder is the root folder. - - - - - Gets the path to where the folder is stored. - - - - - Gets or sets the security descriptor of the task. - - The security descriptor. - - - - Gets all the subfolders in the folder. - - - - - Gets a collection of all the tasks in the folder. - - - - - Gets or sets the that manages this task. - - The task service. - - - - Compares the current object with another object of the same type. - - An object to compare with this object. - - A value that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. The return value has the following meanings: Value Meaning Less than zero This object is less than the parameter.Zero This object is equal to . Greater than zero This object is greater than . - - - - - Creates a folder for related tasks. Not available to Task Scheduler 1.0. - - The name used to identify the folder. If "FolderName\SubFolder1\SubFolder2" is specified, the entire folder tree will be created if the folders do not exist. This parameter can be a relative path to the current instance. The root task folder is specified with a backslash (\). An example of a task folder path, under the root task folder, is \MyTaskFolder. The '.' character cannot be used to specify the current task folder and the '..' characters cannot be used to specify the parent task folder in the path. - The security descriptor associated with the folder. - A instance that represents the new subfolder. - - - - Creates a folder for related tasks. Not available to Task Scheduler 1.0. - - The name used to identify the folder. If "FolderName\SubFolder1\SubFolder2" is specified, the entire folder tree will be created if the folders do not exist. This parameter can be a relative path to the current instance. The root task folder is specified with a backslash (\). An example of a task folder path, under the root task folder, is \MyTaskFolder. The '.' character cannot be used to specify the current task folder and the '..' characters cannot be used to specify the parent task folder in the path. - The task security associated with the folder. - A instance that represents the new subfolder. - - - - Creates a folder for related tasks. Not available to Task Scheduler 1.0. - - The name used to identify the folder. If "FolderName\SubFolder1\SubFolder2" is specified, the entire folder tree will be created if the folders do not exist. This parameter can be a relative path to the current instance. The root task folder is specified with a backslash (\). An example of a task folder path, under the root task folder, is \MyTaskFolder. The '.' character cannot be used to specify the current task folder and the '..' characters cannot be used to specify the parent task folder in the path. - The security descriptor associated with the folder. - Set this value to false to avoid having an exception called if the folder already exists. - A instance that represents the new subfolder. - Security descriptor mismatch between specified credentials and credentials on existing folder by same name. - Invalid SDDL form. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - - Deletes a subfolder from the parent folder. Not available to Task Scheduler 1.0. - - The name of the subfolder to be removed. The root task folder is specified with a backslash (\). This parameter can be a relative path to the folder you want to delete. An example of a task folder path, under the root task folder, is \MyTaskFolder. The '.' character cannot be used to specify the current task folder and the '..' characters cannot be used to specify the parent task folder in the path. - Set this value to false to avoid having an exception called if the folder does not exist. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Deletes a task from the folder. - - The name of the task that is specified when the task was registered. The '.' character cannot be used to specify the current task folder and the '..' - characters cannot be used to specify the parent task folder in the path. - - Set this value to false to avoid having an exception called if the task does not exist. - - - Returns an enumerable collection of folders that matches a specified filter and recursion option. - An optional predicate used to filter the returned instances. - An enumerable collection of folders that matches . - - - Returns an enumerable collection of tasks that matches a specified filter and recursion option. - An optional predicate used to filter the returned instances. - Specifies whether the enumeration should include tasks in any subfolders. - An enumerable collection of directories that matches and . - - - Determines whether the specified , is equal to this instance. - The to compare with this instance. - true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets a object that encapsulates the specified type of access control list (ACL) entries for the task described by the - current object. - - A object that encapsulates the access control rules for the current folder. - - - - Gets a object that encapsulates the specified type of access control list (ACL) entries for the task folder described by - the current object. - - - One of the values that specifies which group of access control entries to retrieve. - - A object that encapsulates the access control rules for the current folder. - - - Returns a hash code for this instance. - A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. - - - Gets the security descriptor for the folder. Not available to Task Scheduler 1.0. - Section(s) of the security descriptor to return. - The security descriptor for the folder. - - - - Gets the security descriptor for the folder. Not available to Task Scheduler 1.0. - - Section(s) of the security descriptor to return. - The security descriptor for the folder. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - - Gets a collection of all the tasks in the folder whose name matches the optional . - - The optional name filter expression. - Collection of all matching tasks. - - - Imports a from an XML file. - The task name. If this value is NULL, the task will be registered in the root task folder and the task name will be a GUID value that is created by the Task Scheduler service. A task name cannot begin or end with a space character. The '.' character cannot be used to specify the current task folder and the '..' characters cannot be used to specify the parent task folder in the path. - The file containing the XML-formatted definition of the task. - If set to , overwrites any existing task with the same name. - A instance that represents the new task. - Importing from an XML file is only supported under Task Scheduler 2.0. - - - - Registers (creates) a new task in the folder using XML to define the task. - - The task name. If this value is NULL, the task will be registered in the root task folder and the task name will be a GUID value that is created by the Task Scheduler service. A task name cannot begin or end with a space character. The '.' character cannot be used to specify the current task folder and the '..' characters cannot be used to specify the parent task folder in the path. - An XML-formatted definition of the task. - A union of flags. - The user credentials used to register the task. - The password for the userId used to register the task. - A value that defines what logon technique is used to run the registered task. - The security descriptor associated with the registered task. You can specify the access control list (ACL) in the security descriptor for a task in order to allow or deny certain users and groups access to a task. - A instance that represents the new task. - " + - "" + - " " + - " " + - " S-1-5-18" + - " " + - " " + - " " + - " " + - " 2017-09-04T14:04:03" + - " " + - " " + - " " + - " " + - " " + - " cmd" + - " " + - " " + - ""; - // Register the task in the root folder of the local machine using the SYSTEM account defined in XML - TaskService.Instance.RootFolder.RegisterTaskDefinition("Test", xml); - ]]> - - - - Registers (creates) a task in a specified location using a instance to define a task. - - The task name. If this value is NULL, the task will be registered in the root task folder and the task name will be a GUID value that is created by the Task Scheduler service. A task name cannot begin or end with a space character. The '.' character cannot be used to specify the current task folder and the '..' characters cannot be used to specify the parent task folder in the path. - The of the registered task. - A instance that represents the new task. - - - - - - Registers (creates) a task in a specified location using a instance to define a task. - - The task name. If this value is NULL, the task will be registered in the root task folder and the task name will be a GUID value that is created by the Task Scheduler service. A task name cannot begin or end with a space character. The '.' character cannot be used to specify the current task folder and the '..' characters cannot be used to specify the parent task folder in the path. - The of the registered task. - A union of flags. - The user credentials used to register the task. - The password for the userId used to register the task. - A value that defines what logon technique is used to run the registered task. - The security descriptor associated with the registered task. You can specify the access control list (ACL) in the security descriptor for a task in order to allow or deny certain users and groups access to a task. - - A instance that represents the new task. This will return null if is set to ValidateOnly and there are no validation errors. - - - Task names may not include any characters which are invalid for file names. - or - Task names ending with a period followed by three or fewer characters cannot be retrieved due to a bug in the native library. - - This LogonType is not supported on Task Scheduler 1.0. - or - Security settings are not available on Task Scheduler 1.0. - or - Registration triggers are not available on Task Scheduler 1.0. - or - XML validation not available on Task Scheduler 1.0. - This method is effectively the "Save" method for tasks. It takes a modified TaskDefinition instance and registers it in the folder defined by this TaskFolder instance. Optionally, you can use this method to override the user, password and logon type defined in the definition and supply security against the task. - - This first example registers a simple task with a single trigger and action using the default security. - - This example registers that same task using the SYSTEM account. - - This example registers that same task using a specific username and password along with a security definition. - - - - - Applies access control list (ACL) entries described by a object to the file described by the current object. - - A object that describes an access control list (ACL) entry to apply to the current folder. - - - - Sets the security descriptor for the folder. Not available to Task Scheduler 1.0. - - The security descriptor for the folder. - Section(s) of the security descriptor to set. - - - - Sets the security descriptor for the folder. Not available to Task Scheduler 1.0. - - The security descriptor for the folder. - Flags that specify how to set the security descriptor. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Enumerates the tasks in the specified folder and its child folders. - - The folder in which to start enumeration. - An optional filter to apply to the task list. - true if subfolders are to be queried recursively. - A that can be used to iterate through the tasks. - - - - Provides information and control for a collection of folders that contain tasks. - - - - - Gets the number of items in the collection. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the is read-only. - - - - - Gets the specified folder from the collection. - - The index of the folder to be retrieved. - A TaskFolder instance that represents the requested folder. - - - - Gets the specified folder from the collection. - - The path of the folder to be retrieved. - A TaskFolder instance that represents the requested folder. - - - - Adds an item to the . - - The object to add to the . - This action is technically unfeasible due to limitations of the underlying library. Use the instead. - - - - Removes all items from the . - - - - - Determines whether the contains a specific value. - - The object to locate in the . - - true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. - - - - - Copies the elements of the ICollection to an Array, starting at a particular Array index. - - The one-dimensional Array that is the destination of the elements copied from . The Array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in array at which copying begins. - - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - - - Determines whether the specified folder exists. - - The path of the folder. - true if folder exists; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets a list of items in a collection. - - Enumerated list of items in the collection. - - - - Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . - - The object to remove from the . - - true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . - - - - - Defines the methods that are called by the Task Scheduler service to manage a COM handler. - - - This interface must be implemented for a task to perform a COM handler action. When the Task Scheduler performs a COM handler action, it creates and activates the handler and calls the methods of this interface as needed. For information on specifying a COM handler action, see the class. - - - - - Called to start the COM handler. This method must be implemented by the handler. - - An IUnkown interface that is used to communicate back with the Task Scheduler. - The arguments that are required by the handler. These arguments are defined in the property of the COM handler action. - - - - Called to stop the COM handler. This method must be implemented by the handler. - - The return code that the Task Schedule will raise as an event when the COM handler action is completed. - - - - Called to pause the COM handler. This method is optional and should only be implemented to give the Task Scheduler the ability to pause and restart the handler. - - - - - Called to resume the COM handler. This method is optional and should only be implemented to give the Task Scheduler the ability to resume the handler. - - - - - Provides the methods that are used by COM handlers to notify the Task Scheduler about the status of the handler. - - - - - Tells the Task Scheduler about the percentage of completion of the COM handler. - - A value that indicates the percentage of completion for the COM handler. - The message that is displayed in the Task Scheduler UI. - - - - Tells the Task Scheduler that the COM handler is completed. - - The error code that the Task Scheduler will raise as an event. - - - - Specifies the access control rights that can be applied to Task Scheduler tasks. - - - - Specifies the right to exert full control over a task folder or task, and to modify access control and audit rules. This value represents the right to do anything with a task and is the combination of all rights in this enumeration. - - - Specifies the right to create tasks and folders, and to add or remove data from tasks. This right includes the following rights: . - - - Specifies the right to open and copy folders or tasks as read-only. This right includes the following rights: . - - - Specifies the right run tasks. This right includes the following rights: . - - - The right to wait on a task. - - - The right to change the owner of a task. - - - Specifies the right to change the security and audit rules associated with a task or folder. - - - The right to open and copy the access rules and audit rules for a task. - - - The right to delete a folder or task. - - - Specifies the right to open and write file system attributes to a folder or file. This does not include the ability to write data, extended attributes, or access and audit rules. - - - Specifies the right to open and copy file system attributes from a folder or task. For example, this value specifies the right to view the file creation or modified date. This does not include the right to read data, extended file system attributes, or access and audit rules. - - - Specifies the right to delete a folder and any tasks contained within that folder. - - - Specifies the right to run a task. - - - Specifies the right to open and write extended file system attributes to a folder or file. This does not include the ability to write data, attributes, or access and audit rules. - - - Specifies the right to open and copy extended system attributes from a folder or task. For example, this value specifies the right to view author and content information. This does not include the right to read data, system attributes, or access and audit rules. - - - Specifies the right to append data to the end of a file. - - - Specifies the right to open and write to a file or folder. This does not include the right to open and write file system attributes, extended file system attributes, or access and audit rules. - - - Specifies the right to open and copy a task or folder. This does not include the right to read file system attributes, extended file system attributes, or access and audit rules. - - - - Represents a set of access rights allowed or denied for a user or group. This class cannot be inherited. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class, specifying the user or group the rule applies to, the access rights, and whether the specified access rights are allowed or denied. - - The user or group the rule applies to. Must be of type or a type such as that can be converted to type . - A bitwise combination of values specifying the rights allowed or denied. - One of the values specifying whether the rights are allowed or denied. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class, specifying the name of the user or group the rule applies to, the access rights, and whether the specified access rights are allowed or denied. - - The name of the user or group the rule applies to. - A bitwise combination of values specifying the rights allowed or denied. - One of the values specifying whether the rights are allowed or denied. - - - - Gets the rights allowed or denied by the access rule. - - - A bitwise combination of values indicating the rights allowed or denied by the access rule. - - - - - Represents a set of access rights to be audited for a user or group. This class cannot be inherited. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class, specifying the user or group to audit, the rights to audit, and whether to audit success, failure, or both. - - The user or group the rule applies to. Must be of type or a type such as that can be converted to type . - A bitwise combination of values specifying the kinds of access to audit. - The audit flags. - - - - Gets the access rights affected by the audit rule. - - - A bitwise combination of values that indicates the rights affected by the audit rule. - - objects are immutable. You can create a new audit rule representing a different user, different rights, or a different combination of AuditFlags values, but you cannot modify an existing audit rule. - - - - Represents the Windows access control security for a Task Scheduler task. This class cannot be inherited. - - - A TaskSecurity object specifies access rights for a Task Scheduler task, and also specifies how access attempts are audited. Access rights to the task are expressed as rules, with each access rule represented by a object. Each auditing rule is represented by a object. - This mirrors the underlying Windows security system, in which each securable object has at most one discretionary access control list (DACL) that controls access to the secured object, and at most one system access control list (SACL) that specifies which access attempts are audited. The DACL and SACL are ordered lists of access control entries (ACE) that specify access and auditing for users and groups. A or object might represent more than one ACE. - Note - A object can represent a local task or a Task Scheduler task. Windows access control security is meaningful only for Task Scheduler tasks. - The TaskSecurity, , and classes hide the implementation details of ACLs and ACEs. They allow you to ignore the seventeen different ACE types and the complexity of correctly maintaining inheritance and propagation of access rights. These objects are also designed to prevent the following common access control errors: - - Creating a security descriptor with a null DACL. A null reference to a DACL allows any user to add access rules to an object, potentially creating a denial-of-service attack. A new TaskSecurity object always starts with an empty DACL, which denies all access for all users. - Violating the canonical ordering of ACEs. If the ACE list in the DACL is not kept in the canonical order, users might inadvertently be given access to the secured object. For example, denied access rights must always appear before allowed access rights. TaskSecurity objects maintain the correct order internally. - Manipulating security descriptor flags, which should be under resource manager control only. - Creating invalid combinations of ACE flags. - Manipulating inherited ACEs. Inheritance and propagation are handled by the resource manager, in response to changes you make to access and audit rules. - Inserting meaningless ACEs into ACLs. - - The only capabilities not supported by the .NET security objects are dangerous activities that should be avoided by the majority of application developers, such as the following: - - Low-level tasks that are normally performed by the resource manager. - Adding or removing access control entries in ways that do not maintain the canonical ordering. - - To modify Windows access control security for a task, use the method to get the TaskSecurity object. Modify the security object by adding and removing rules, and then use the method to reattach it. - Important: Changes you make to a TaskSecurity object do not affect the access levels of the task until you call the method to assign the altered security object to the task. - To copy access control security from one task to another, use the method to get a TaskSecurity object representing the access and audit rules for the first task, then use the method, or a constructor that accepts a TaskSecurity object, to assign those rules to the second task. - Users with an investment in the security descriptor definition language (SDDL) can use the method to set access rules for a task, and the method to obtain a string that represents the access rules in SDDL format. This is not recommended for new development. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with default values. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified sections of the access control security rules from the specified task. - - The task. - The sections of the ACL to retrieve. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified sections of the access control security rules from the specified task. - - The folder. - The sections of the ACL to retrieve. - - - - Gets the enumeration that the class uses to represent access rights. - - A object representing the enumeration. - - - - Gets the type that the TaskSecurity class uses to represent access rules. - - A object representing the class. - - - - Gets the type that the TaskSecurity class uses to represent audit rules. - - A object representing the class. - - - - Gets a object that represent the default access rights. - - The default task security. - - - - Creates a new access control rule for the specified user, with the specified access rights, access control, and flags. - - An that identifies the user or group the rule applies to. - A bitwise combination of values specifying the access rights to allow or deny, cast to an integer. - Meaningless for tasks, because they have no hierarchy. - Meaningless for tasks, because they have no hierarchy. - Meaningless for tasks, because they have no hierarchy. - One of the values specifying whether the rights are allowed or denied. - - The object that this method creates. - - - - - Searches for a matching rule with which the new rule can be merged. If none are found, adds the new rule. - - The access control rule to add. - - - - Searches for an audit rule with which the new rule can be merged. If none are found, adds the new rule. - - The audit rule to add. The user specified by this rule determines the search. - - - - Creates a new audit rule, specifying the user the rule applies to, the access rights to audit, and the outcome that triggers the audit rule. - - An that identifies the user or group the rule applies to. - A bitwise combination of values specifying the access rights to audit, cast to an integer. - Meaningless for tasks, because they have no hierarchy. - Meaningless for tasks, because they have no hierarchy. - Meaningless for tasks, because they have no hierarchy. - One of the values specifying whether to audit successful access, failed access, or both. - - A object representing the specified audit rule for the specified user. The return type of the method is the base class, , but the return value can be cast safely to the derived class. - - - - - Searches for an access control rule with the same user and (allow or deny) as the specified rule, and with compatible inheritance and propagation flags; if such a rule is found, the rights contained in the specified access rule are removed from it. - - A that specifies the user and to search for, and a set of inheritance and propagation flags that a matching rule, if found, must be compatible with. Specifies the rights to remove from the compatible rule, if found. - true if a compatible rule is found; otherwise false. - - - - Searches for all access control rules with the same user and (allow or deny) as the specified rule and, if found, removes them. - - A that specifies the user and to search for, and a set of inheritance and propagation flags that a matching rule, if found, must be compatible with. Any rights specified by this rule are ignored. - - - - Searches for an access control rule that exactly matches the specified rule and, if found, removes it. - - The to remove. - - - - Searches for an audit control rule with the same user as the specified rule, and with compatible inheritance and propagation flags; if a compatible rule is found, the rights contained in the specified rule are removed from it. - - A that specifies the user to search for, and a set of inheritance and propagation flags that a matching rule, if found, must be compatible with. Specifies the rights to remove from the compatible rule, if found. - true if a compatible rule is found; otherwise false. - - - - Searches for all audit rules with the same user as the specified rule and, if found, removes them. - - A that specifies the user to search for. Any rights specified by this rule are ignored. - - - - Searches for an audit rule that exactly matches the specified rule and, if found, removes it. - - The to remove. - - - - Removes all access control rules with the same user as the specified rule, regardless of , and then adds the specified rule. - - The to add. The user specified by this rule determines the rules to remove before this rule is added. - - - - Removes all access control rules with the same user and (allow or deny) as the specified rule, and then adds the specified rule. - - The to add. The user and of this rule determine the rules to remove before this rule is added. - - - - Removes all audit rules with the same user as the specified rule, regardless of the value, and then adds the specified rule. - - The to add. The user specified by this rule determines the rules to remove before this rule is added. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Saves the specified sections of the security descriptor associated with this object to permanent storage. We recommend that the values of the parameters passed to the constructor and persist methods be identical. - - The task used to retrieve the persisted information. - One of the enumeration values that specifies the sections of the security descriptor (access rules, audit rules, owner, primary group) of the securable object to save. - - - - Saves the specified sections of the security descriptor associated with this object to permanent storage. We recommend that the values of the parameters passed to the constructor and persist methods be identical. - - The task folder used to retrieve the persisted information. - One of the enumeration values that specifies the sections of the security descriptor (access rules, audit rules, owner, primary group) of the securable object to save. - - - - Saves the specified sections of the security descriptor associated with this object to permanent storage. We recommend that the values of the parameters passed to the constructor and persist methods be identical. For more information, see Remarks. - - The name used to retrieve the persisted information. - One of the enumeration values that specifies the sections of the security descriptor (access rules, audit rules, owner, primary group) of the securable object to save. - - - - Quick simple trigger types for the - method. - - - - At boot. - - - On system idle. - - - At logon of any user. - - - When the task is registered. - - - Hourly, starting now. - - - Daily, starting now. - - - Weekly, starting now. - - - Monthly, starting now. - - - - Known versions of the native Task Scheduler library. This can be used as a decoder for the - and values. - - - - Task Scheduler 1.0 (Windows Server™ 2003, Windows® XP, or Windows® 2000). - - - Task Scheduler 2.0 (Windows Vista™, Windows Server™ 2008). - - - Task Scheduler 2.1 (Windows® 7, Windows Server™ 2008 R2). - - - Task Scheduler 2.2 (Windows® 8.x, Windows Server™ 2012). - - - Task Scheduler 2.3 (Windows® 10, Windows Server™ 2016). - - - Task Scheduler 2.3 (Windows® 10, Windows Server™ 2016 post build 1703). - - - Provides access to the Task Scheduler service for managing registered tasks. - - - Creates a new instance of a TaskService connecting to the local machine as the current user. - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The name of the computer that you want to connect to. If the this parameter is empty, then this will connect to the local computer. - - - The user name that is used during the connection to the computer. If the user is not specified, then the current token is used. - - The domain of the user specified in the parameter. - - The password that is used to connect to the computer. If the user name and password are not specified, then the current token is used. - - If set to true force Task Scheduler 1.0 compatibility. - - - Delegate for methods that support update calls during COM handler execution. - The percentage of completion (0 to 100). - An optional message. - - - Occurs when the Task Scheduler is connected to the local or remote target. - - - Occurs when the Task Scheduler is disconnected from the local or remote target. - - - Gets a local instance of the using the current user's credentials. - Local user instance. - - - - Gets the library version. This is the highest version supported by the local library. Tasks cannot be created using any - compatibility level higher than this version. - - The library version. - - The following table list the various versions and their host operating system: - - - Version - Operating System - - - 1.1 - Task Scheduler 1.0 (Windows Server™ 2003, Windows® XP, or Windows® 2000). - - - 1.2 - Task Scheduler 2.0 (Windows Vista™, Windows Server™ 2008). - - - 1.3 - Task Scheduler 2.1 (Windows® 7, Windows Server™ 2008 R2). - - - 1.4 - Task Scheduler 2.2 (Windows® 8.x, Windows Server™ 2012). - - - 1.5 - Task Scheduler 2.3 (Windows® 10, Windows Server™ 2016). - - - 1.6 - Task Scheduler 2.4 (Windows® 10 Version 1703, Windows Server™ 2016 Version 1703). - - - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to allow tasks from later OS versions with new properties to be retrieved as read only tasks. - - true if allow read only tasks; otherwise, false. - - - Gets the name of the domain to which the computer is connected. - - - Gets the name of the user that is connected to the Task Scheduler service. - - - Gets the highest version of Task Scheduler that a computer supports. - - The following table list the various versions and their host operating system: - - - Version - Operating System - - - 1.1 - Task Scheduler 1.0 (Windows Server™ 2003, Windows® XP, or Windows® 2000). - - - 1.2 - Task Scheduler 2.0 (Windows Vista™, Windows Server™ 2008). - - - 1.3 - Task Scheduler 2.1 (Windows® 7, Windows Server™ 2008 R2). - - - 1.4 - Task Scheduler 2.2 (Windows® 8.x, Windows Server™ 2012). - - - 1.5 - Task Scheduler 2.3 (Windows® 10, Windows Server™ 2016). - - - 1.6 - Task Scheduler 2.4 (Windows® 10 Version 1703, Windows Server™ 2016 Version 1703). - - - - - - Gets the root ("\") folder. For Task Scheduler 1.0, this is the only folder. - - - Gets or sets the name of the computer that is running the Task Scheduler service that the user is connected to. - - - Gets or sets the user account domain to be used when connecting to the . - The user account domain. - - - Gets or sets the user name to be used when connecting to the . - The user name. - - - Gets or sets the user password to be used when connecting to the . - The user password. - - - Gets a which enumerates all the tasks in all folders. - A for all instances. - - - Gets a Boolean value that indicates if you are connected to the Task Scheduler service. - - - - Gets the connection token for this instance. This token is thread safe and can be used to create new - instances on other threads using the static method. - - The connection token. - - - Gets a value indicating whether the component can raise an event. - - - - Creates a new instance from a token. Given that a TaskService instance is thread specific, this is the - preferred method for multi-thread creation or asynchronous method parameters. - - The token. - A instance valid for the thread calling this method. - - - Gets a formatted string that tells the Task Scheduler to retrieve a string from a resource .dll file. - The path to the .dll file that contains the resource. - The identifier for the resource text (typically a negative number). - A string in the format of $(@ [dllPath], [resourceId]). - - For example, the setting this property value to $(@ %SystemRoot%\System32\ResourceName.dll, -101) will set the property to the - value of the resource text with an identifier equal to -101 in the %SystemRoot%\System32\ResourceName.dll file. - - - - - Runs an action that is defined via a COM handler. COM CLSID must be registered to an object that implements the - interface. - - The CLSID of the COM object. - An optional string passed to the COM object at startup. - The number of milliseconds to wait or -1 for indefinitely. - - An optional delegate that is called when the COM object calls the - method. - - The value set by the COM object via a call to the method. - - - - Runs an action that is defined via a COM handler. COM CLSID must be registered to an object that implements the - interface. - - The CLSID of the COM object. - The action to run on thread completion. - An optional string passed to the COM object at startup. - The number of milliseconds to wait or -1 for indefinitely. - - An optional delegate that is called when the COM object calls the - method. - - - - Adds or updates an Automatic Maintenance Task on the connected machine. - Name of the task with full path. - The amount of time the task needs once executed during regular Automatic maintenance. - - The amount of time after which the Task Scheduler attempts to run the task during emergency Automatic maintenance, if the task - failed to complete during regular Automatic Maintenance. - - The path to an executable file. - The arguments associated with the command-line operation. - - The directory that contains either the executable file or the files that are used by the executable file. - - A instance of the Automatic Maintenance Task. - - Automatic Maintenance tasks are only supported on Windows 8/Server 2012 and later. - - - - Creates a new task, registers the task, and returns the instance. - - The task name. If this value is NULL, the task will be registered in the root task folder and the task name will be a GUID value - that is created by the Task Scheduler service. A task name cannot begin or end with a space character. The '.' character cannot - be used to specify the current task folder and the '..' characters cannot be used to specify the parent task folder in the path. - - The to determine when to run the task. - The to determine what happens when the task is triggered. - The user credentials used to register the task. - The password for the userId used to register the task. - - A value that defines what logon technique is used to run the registered task. - - The task description. - A instance of the registered task. - - This method is shorthand for creating a new TaskDescription, adding a trigger and action, and then registering it in the root folder. - - - - - - - - - Creates a new task, registers the task, and returns the instance. - - The task name. If this value is NULL, the task will be registered in the root task folder and the task name will be a GUID value - that is created by the Task Scheduler service. A task name cannot begin or end with a space character. The '.' character cannot - be used to specify the current task folder and the '..' characters cannot be used to specify the parent task folder in the path. - - The to determine when to run the task. - The executable path. - The arguments (optional). Value can be NULL. - The user credentials used to register the task. - The password for the userId used to register the task. - - A value that defines what logon technique is used to run the registered task. - - The task description. - A instance of the registered task. - - - - - - - - Signals the object that initialization is starting. - - - Signals the object that initialization is complete. - - - Determines whether the specified , is equal to this instance. - The to compare with this instance. - true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. - - - Finds all tasks matching a name or standard wildcards. - Name of the task in regular expression form. - if set to true search all sub folders. - An array of containing all tasks matching . - - - Finds all tasks matching a name or standard wildcards. - The filter used to determine tasks to select. - if set to true search all sub folders. - An array of containing all tasks matching . - - - Finds a task given a name and standard wildcards. - The task name. This can include the wildcards * or ?. - if set to true search all sub folders. - A if one matches , otherwise NULL. - - - Gets the event log for this instance. - (Optional) The task path if only the events for a single task are desired. - A instance. - - - Gets the path to a folder of registered tasks. - - The path to the folder to retrieve. Do not use a backslash following the last folder name in the path. The root task folder is - specified with a backslash (\). An example of a task folder path, under the root task folder, is \MyTaskFolder. The '.' character - cannot be used to specify the current task folder and the '..' characters cannot be used to specify the parent task folder in the path. - - instance for the requested folder or null if was unrecognized. - - Folder other than the root (\) was requested on a system not supporting Task Scheduler 2.0. - - - - Returns a hash code for this instance. - A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. - - - Gets a collection of running tasks. - True to include hidden tasks. - instance with the list of running tasks. - - - Gets the task with the specified path. - The task path. - - The instance matching the , if found. If not found, this method returns null. - - - - - Returns an empty task definition object to be filled in with settings and properties and then registered using the - method. - - A instance for setting properties. - - - Returns a populated with the properties defined in an XML file. - The XML file to use as input. - A instance. - Importing from an XML file is only supported under Task Scheduler 2.0. - - - Starts the Task Scheduler UI for the OS hosting the assembly if the session is running in interactive mode. - - - - Releases the unmanaged resources used by the and optionally releases the managed resources. - - true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. - - - Connects this instance of the class to a running Task Scheduler. - - - Finds the task in folder. - The folder. - The wildcard expression to compare task names with. - The results. - if set to true recurse folders. - True if any tasks are found, False if not. - - - Finds the task in folder. - The folder. - The filter to use when looking for tasks. - The results. - if set to true recurse folders. - True if any tasks are found, False if not. - - - - Represents a valid, connected session to a Task Scheduler instance. This token is thread-safe and should be the means of passing - information about a between threads. - - - - Initial call for a Fluent model of creating a task. - The path of the program to run. - An instance. - - - - Abstract base class which provides the common properties that are inherited by all trigger classes. A trigger can be created using the - or the method. - - - - Creates a trigger using a cron string. - String using cron defined syntax for specifying a time interval. See remarks for syntax. - Array of representing the specified cron string. - Unsupported cron string. - - This method does not support all combinations of cron strings. Please test extensively before use. Please post an issue with any - syntax that should work, but doesn't. - The following combinations are known not to work: - - Intervals on months (e.g. "* * * */5 *") - Intervals on DOW (e.g. "* * * * MON/3") - - - This section borrows liberally from the site http://www.nncron.ru/help/EN/working/cron-format.htm. The cron format consists of five fields separated - by white spaces: - - - <Minute> <Hour> <Day_of_the_Month> <Month_of_the_Year> <Day_of_the_Week> - - Each item has bounds as defined by the following: - - * * * * * - | | | | | - | | | | +---- Day of the Week (range: 1-7, 1 standing for Monday) - | | | +------ Month of the Year (range: 1-12) - | | +-------- Day of the Month (range: 1-31) - | +---------- Hour (range: 0-23) - +------------ Minute (range: 0-59) - - Any of these 5 fields may be an asterisk (*). This would mean the entire range of possible values, i.e. each minute, each hour, etc. - - Any of the first 4 fields can be a question mark ("?"). It stands for the current time, i.e. when a field is processed, the current time will be - substituted for the question mark: minutes for Minute field, hour for Hour field, day of the month for Day of month field and month for Month field. - - Any field may contain a list of values separated by commas, (e.g. 1,3,7) or a range of values (two integers separated by a hyphen, e.g. 1-5). - - After an asterisk (*) or a range of values, you can use character / to specify that values are repeated over and over with a certain interval between - them. For example, you can write "0-23/2" in Hour field to specify that some action should be performed every two hours (it will have the same effect - as "0,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22"); value "*/4" in Minute field means that the action should be performed every 4 minutes, "1-30/3" means the same - as "1,4,7,10,13,16,19,22,25,28". - - - - - In testing and may change. Do not use until officially introduced into library. - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates whether the trigger is enabled. - - - Gets or sets the date and time when the trigger is deactivated. The trigger cannot start the task after it is deactivated. - - - Version 1 (1.1 on all systems prior to Vista) of the native library only allows for the Day, Month and Year values of the structure. - - - Version 2 (1.2 or higher) of the native library only allows for both date and time and all values. However, the user - interface and methods will always show the time translated to local time. The library makes every attempt to - maintain the Kind value. When using the UI elements provided in the TaskSchedulerEditor library, the "Synchronize across time zones" checkbox will be - checked if the Kind is Local or Utc. If the Kind is Unspecified and the user selects the checkbox, the Kind will be changed to Utc and the time - adjusted from the value displayed as the local time. - - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum amount of time that the task launched by this trigger is allowed to run. Not available with Task Scheduler 1.0. - - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets the identifier for the trigger. Cannot set with Task Scheduler 1.0. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - - Gets a instance that indicates how often the task is run and how long the repetition pattern is repeated after the - task is started. - - - - Gets or sets the date and time when the trigger is activated. - - - Version 1 (1.1 on all systems prior to Vista) of the native library only allows for values where the - is unspecified. If the DateTime value Kind is then it will be used as is. If the - DateTime value Kind is then it will be converted to the local time and then used. - - - Version 2 (1.2 or higher) of the native library only allows for all values. However, the user interface and - methods will always show the time translated to local time. The library makes every attempt to maintain the Kind - value. When using the UI elements provided in the TaskSchedulerEditor library, the "Synchronize across time zones" checkbox will be checked if the - Kind is Local or Utc. If the Kind is Unspecified and the user selects the checkbox, the Kind will be changed to Utc and the time adjusted from the - value displayed as the local time. - - - Under Version 2, when converting the string used in the native library for this value (ITrigger.Startboundary) this library will behave as follows: - - YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS format uses DateTimeKind.Unspecified and the time specified. - YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ format uses DateTimeKind.Utc and the time specified as the GMT time. - YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS±HH:MM format uses DateTimeKind.Local and the time specified in that time zone. - - - - - - Gets the type of the trigger. - The of the trigger. - - - Creates the specified trigger. - Type of the trigger to instantiate. - of specified type. - - - Creates a new that is an unbound copy of this instance. - A new that is an unbound copy of this instance. - - - - Compares the current instance with another object of the same type and returns an integer that indicates whether the current instance precedes, - follows, or occurs in the same position in the sort order as the other object. - - An object to compare with this instance. - A value that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. - - - - Copies the properties from another the current instance. This will not copy any properties associated with any derived triggers - except those supporting the interface. - - The source . - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - Determines whether the specified , is equal to this instance. - The to compare with this instance. - true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - Returns a hash code for this instance. - A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. - - - Sets the repetition. - - The amount of time between each restart of the task. The maximum time allowed is 31 days, and the minimum time allowed is 1 minute. - - - The duration of how long the pattern is repeated. The minimum time allowed is one minute. If TimeSpan.Zero is specified, the pattern is - repeated indefinitely. - - if set to true the running instance of the task is stopped at the end of repetition pattern duration. - - - Returns a string representing this trigger. - String value of trigger. - - - Returns a that represents this trigger in a specific language. - The language of the resulting string. - String value of trigger. - - - Gets the best time span string. - The to display. - Either the full string representation created by TimeSpan2 or the default TimeSpan representation. - - - Assigns the unbound TriggerData structure to the V1 trigger instance. - - - Checks the bind value for any conversion. - The key (property) name. - The value. - - - Gets the unbound value or a default. - Return type. - The property name. - The default value if not found in unbound value list. - The unbound value, if set, or the default value. - - - Gets the non-localized trigger string for V2 triggers. - String describing the trigger. - - - Fluent helper class. Not intended for use. - - - Adds a trigger that executes at logon of all users. - instance. - - - Adds a trigger that executes at logon of a specific user. - The user id. - instance. - - - Adds a trigger that executes at task registration. - instance. - - - Adds a trigger that executes every day or week. - The interval of days or weeks. - instance. - - - Adds a trigger that executes monthly on specific days. - The months of the year in which to run. - instance. - - - Adds a working directory to the . - The directory. - instance. - - - Adds a trigger that executes monthly on certain days of the week. - The days of the week on which to run. - instance. - - - Adds a trigger that executes at system startup. - instance. - - - Adds a trigger that executes once at a specific time. - instance. - - - Adds a trigger that executes when system is idle. - instance. - - - Adds a trigger that executes once at specified state change. - Type of the change. - instance. - - - Adds arguments to the . - The arguments. - instance. - - - Fluent helper class. Not intended for use. - - - Transitions to settings syntax. - - - Assigns the name of the task and registers it. - The name. - A registered instance. - - - Assigns the name of the task and registers it. - The name. - A union of flags. - The user credentials used to register the task. - The password for the userId used to register the task. - A value that defines what logon technique is used to run the registered task. - A registered instance. - - - Fluent helper class. Not intended for use. - - - Specifies that an Every target uses days as the interval. - instance. - - - Specifies that an Every target uses weeks as the interval. - instance. - - - Fluent helper class. Not intended for use. - - - Updates a monthly trigger to specify in which weeks of the month it will run. - The week. - instance. - - - Updates a monthly trigger to specify the months of the year in which it will run. - The month of the year. - instance. - - - Fluent helper class. Not intended for use. - - - Updates a monthly trigger to specify the days of the month on which it will run. - The days. - instance. - - - Fluent helper class. Not intended for use. - - - Indicates that the task will be started even if the computer is running on battery power. - instance. - - - - Indicates that the task will be started even if the task is triggered to run in a Remote Applications Integrated Locally - (RAIL) session. - - instance. - - - Sets the task data to a string. - instance. - - - Sets the amount of time that the Task Scheduler will wait before deleting the task after it expires. - instance. - - - Indicates that the task cannot be started with the Run command or the Context menu. - instance. - - - Indicates that the task may not be terminated by using TerminateProcess. - instance. - - - Sets the amount of time that is allowed to complete the task. - instance. - - - Sets the policy that defines how the Task Scheduler handles multiple instances of the task. - instance. - - - Indicates that the task will not be stopped if the computer switches to battery power. - instance. - - - Indicates that the Task Scheduler will run the task only if the computer is in an idle condition. - instance. - - - Indicates that the Task Scheduler will run the task only when a network is available. - instance. - - - Sets the priority level of the task. - instance. - - - Sets a value that specifies how long the Task Scheduler will attempt to restart the task. - instance. - - - Indicates that the Task Scheduler can start the task at any time after its scheduled time has passed. - instance. - - - Indicates that the Task Scheduler will wake the computer when it is time to run the task. - instance. - - - Fluent helper class. Not intended for use. - - - Specifies a date on which a trigger will no longer run. - The year. - The month. - The day. - instance. - - - Specifies a date and time on which a trigger will no longer run. - The year. - The month. - The day. - The hour. - The min. - The sec. - instance. - - - Specifies a date and time on which a trigger will no longer run. - A string representing a DateTime and parsable via . - instance. - - - Specifies a date and time on which a trigger will no longer run. - The DateTime value. - instance. - - - Determines whether this trigger is disabled. - instance. - - - Specifies a repetition interval for the trigger. - The interval span. - instance. - - - Specifies a repetition interval for the trigger. - The interval span string. Must be parsable by . - instance. - - - Specifies the maximum amount of time to repeat the execution of a trigger. - The duration span. - instance. - - - Specifies the maximum amount of time to repeat the execution of a trigger. - The duration span string. Must be parsable by . - instance. - - - Specifies a date on which a trigger will start. - The year. - The month. - The day. - instance. - - - Specifies a date and time on which a trigger will start. - The year. - The month. - The day. - The hour. - The min. - The sec. - instance. - - - Specifies a date and time on which a trigger will start. - A string representing a DateTime and parsable via . - instance. - - - Specifies a date and time on which a trigger will start. - The DateTime value. - instance. - - - Fluent helper class. Not intended for use. - - - Updates a weekly trigger to specify the days of the week on which it will run. - The days of the week. - instance. - - - Fluent helper class. Not intended for use. - - - Values for days of the week (Monday, Tuesday, etc.) - - - Sunday - - - Monday - - - Tuesday - - - Wednesday - - - Thursday - - - Friday - - - Saturday - - - All days - - - Values for months of the year (January, February, etc.) - - - January - - - February - - - March - - - April - - - May - - - June - - - July - - - August - - - September - - - October - - - November - - - December - - - All months - - - Defines the type of triggers that can be used by tasks. - - - Triggers the task when a specific event occurs. Version 1.2 only. - - - Triggers the task at a specific time of day. - - - Triggers the task on a daily schedule. - - - Triggers the task on a weekly schedule. - - - Triggers the task on a monthly schedule. - - - Triggers the task on a monthly day-of-week schedule. - - - Triggers the task when the computer goes into an idle state. - - - Triggers the task when the task is registered. Version 1.2 only. - - - Triggers the task when the computer boots. - - - Triggers the task when a specific user logs on. - - - Triggers the task when a specific user session state changes. Version 1.2 only. - - - Triggers the custom trigger. Version 1.3 only. - - - Values for week of month (first, second, ..., last) - - - First week of the month - - - Second week of the month - - - Third week of the month - - - Fourth week of the month - - - Last week of the month - - - Every week of the month - - - Interface that categorizes the trigger as a calendar trigger. - - - Interface for triggers that support a delay. - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates the amount of time before the task is started. - The delay duration. - - - Interface for triggers that support a user identifier. - - - Gets or sets the user for the . - - - Represents a trigger that starts a task when the system is booted. - A BootTrigger will fire when the system starts. It can only be delayed. All triggers that support a delay implement the ITriggerDelay interface. - - - - - - - - Creates an unbound instance of a . - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates the amount of time between when the system is booted and when the task is started. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets the non-localized trigger string for V2 triggers. - String describing the trigger. - - - - Represents a custom trigger. This class is based on undocumented features and may change. This type of trigger is only available for reading custom - triggers. It cannot be used to create custom triggers. - - - - Gets a value that indicates the amount of time between the trigger events and when the task is started. - This value cannot be set. - - - Gets the name of the custom trigger type. - The name of the XML element representing this custom trigger. - - - Gets the properties from the XML definition if possible. - - - Clones this instance. - This method will always throw an exception. - CustomTrigger cannot be cloned due to OS restrictions. - - - Updates custom properties from XML provided by definition. - The XML from the TaskDefinition. - - - Gets the non-localized trigger string for V2 triggers. - String describing the trigger. - - - - Represents a trigger that starts a task based on a daily schedule. For example, the task starts at a specific time every day, every other day, every - third day, and so on. - - A DailyTrigger will fire at a specified time every day or interval of days. - - - - - - - - Creates an unbound instance of a . - Interval between the days in the schedule. - - - Sets or retrieves the interval between the days in the schedule. - - - Gets or sets a delay time that is randomly added to the start time of the trigger. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates the amount of time before the task is started. - The delay duration. - - - - Copies the properties from another the current instance. This will not copy any properties associated with any derived triggers - except those supporting the interface. - - The source . - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - Gets the non-localized trigger string for V2 triggers. - String describing the trigger. - - - - Represents a trigger that starts a task when a system event occurs. Only available for Task Scheduler 2.0 on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003 - and later. - - The EventTrigger runs when a system event fires. - - - "; - eTrigger.ValueQueries.Add("Name", "Value"); - ]]> - - - - - Creates an unbound instance of a . - - - Initializes an unbound instance of the class and sets a basic event. - The event's log. - The event's source. Can be null. - The event's id. Can be null. - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates the amount of time between when the system is booted and when the task is started. - - - Gets or sets the XPath query string that identifies the event that fires the trigger. - - - - Gets a collection of named XPath queries. Each query in the collection is applied to the last matching event XML returned from the subscription query - specified in the Subscription property. The name of the query can be used as a variable in the message of a action. - - - - Builds an event log XML query string based on the input parameters. - The event's log. - The event's source. Can be null. - The event's id. Can be null. - XML query string. - log - - - - Copies the properties from another the current instance. This will not copy any properties associated with any derived triggers - except those supporting the interface. - - The source . - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - Gets basic event information. - The event's log. - The event's source. Can be null. - The event's id. Can be null. - true if subscription represents a basic event, false if not. - - - - Sets the subscription for a basic event. This will replace the contents of the property and clear all entries in the - property. - - The event's log. - The event's source. Can be null. - The event's id. Can be null. - - - Gets the non-localized trigger string for V2 triggers. - String describing the trigger. - - - - Represents a trigger that starts a task when the computer goes into an idle state. For information about idle conditions, see Task Idle Conditions. - - - An IdleTrigger will fire when the system becomes idle. It is generally a good practice to set a limit on how long it can run using the ExecutionTimeLimit property. - - - - - - - - - Creates an unbound instance of a . - - - Gets the non-localized trigger string for V2 triggers. - String describing the trigger. - - - - Represents a trigger that starts a task when a user logs on. When the Task Scheduler service starts, all logged-on users are enumerated and any tasks - registered with logon triggers that match the logged on user are run. Not available on Task Scheduler 1.0. - - A LogonTrigger will fire after a user logs on. It can only be delayed. Under V2, you can specify which user it applies to. - - - - - - - - Creates an unbound instance of a . - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates the amount of time between when the system is booted and when the task is started. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - - Gets or sets The identifier of the user. For example, "MyDomain\MyName" or for a local account, "Administrator". - This property can be in one of the following formats: - • User name or SID: The task is started when the user logs on to the computer. - • NULL: The task is started when any user logs on to the computer. - - - If you want a task to be triggered when any member of a group logs on to the computer rather than when a specific user logs on, then do not assign a - value to the LogonTrigger.UserId property. Instead, create a logon trigger with an empty LogonTrigger.UserId property and assign a value to the - principal for the task using the Principal.GroupId property. - - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets the non-localized trigger string for V2 triggers. - String describing the trigger. - - - - Represents a trigger that starts a task on a monthly day-of-week schedule. For example, the task starts on every first Thursday, May through October. - - - - Creates an unbound instance of a . - The days of the week. - The months of the year. - The weeks of the month. - - - Gets or sets the days of the week during which the task runs. - - - Gets or sets the months of the year during which the task runs. - - - Gets or sets a delay time that is randomly added to the start time of the trigger. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates that the task runs on the last week of the month. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets the weeks of the month during which the task runs. - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates the amount of time before the task is started. - The delay duration. - - - - Copies the properties from another the current instance. This will not copy any properties associated with any derived triggers - except those supporting the interface. - - The source . - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - Gets the non-localized trigger string for V2 triggers. - String describing the trigger. - - - Reads the subclass XML for V1 streams. - The reader. - - - Writes the subclass XML for V1 streams. - The writer. - - - Represents a trigger that starts a job based on a monthly schedule. For example, the task starts on specific days of specific months. - - - Creates an unbound instance of a . - - The day of the month. This must be a value between 1 and 32. If this value is set to 32, then the - value will be set and no days will be added regardless of the month. - - The months of the year. - - - Gets or sets the days of the month during which the task runs. - - - Gets or sets the months of the year during which the task runs. - - - Gets or sets a delay time that is randomly added to the start time of the trigger. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates that the task runs on the last day of the month. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates the amount of time before the task is started. - The delay duration. - - - - Copies the properties from another the current instance. This will not copy any properties associated with any derived triggers - except those supporting the interface. - - The source . - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - Gets the non-localized trigger string for V2 triggers. - String describing the trigger. - - - - Converts an array of bit indices into a mask with bits turned ON at every index contained in the array. Indices must be from 1 to 32 and bits are - numbered the same. - - An array with an element for each bit of the mask which is ON. - An integer to be interpreted as a mask. - - - Compares two collections. - Item type of collections. - The first collection. - The second collection - true if the collections values are equal; false otherwise. - - - - Convert an integer representing a mask to an array where each element contains the index of a bit that is ON in the mask. Bits are considered to - number from 1 to 32. - - An integer to be interpreted as a mask. - An array with an element for each bit of the mask which is ON. - - - Reads the subclass XML for V1 streams. - The reader. - - - - Represents a trigger that starts a task when the task is registered or updated. Not available on Task Scheduler 1.0. Only available for Task - Scheduler 2.0 on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003 and later. - - The RegistrationTrigger will fire after the task is registered (saved). It is advisable to put in a delay. - - - - - - - - Creates an unbound instance of a . - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates the amount of time between when the system is booted and when the task is started. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets the non-localized trigger string for V2 triggers. - String describing the trigger. - - - Defines how often the task is run and how long the repetition pattern is repeated after the task is started. - This can be used directly or by assignment for a . - - - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The amount of time between each restart of the task. The maximum time allowed is 31 days, and the minimum time allowed is 1 minute. - - - The duration of how long the pattern is repeated. The minimum time allowed is one minute. If TimeSpan.Zero is specified, the pattern is - repeated indefinitely. - - If set to true the running instance of the task is stopped at the end of repetition pattern duration. - - - Gets or sets how long the pattern is repeated. - - The duration that the pattern is repeated. The minimum time allowed is one minute. If TimeSpan.Zero is specified, the pattern is repeated indefinitely. - - If you specify a repetition duration for a task, you must also specify the repetition interval. - - - Gets or sets the amount of time between each restart of the task. - The amount of time between each restart of the task. The maximum time allowed is 31 days, and the minimum time allowed is 1 minute. - If you specify a repetition duration for a task, you must also specify the repetition interval. - The maximum time allowed is 31 days, and the minimum time allowed is 1 minute. - - - Gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates if a running instance of the task is stopped at the end of repetition pattern duration. - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - Determines whether the specified , is equal to this instance. - The to compare with this instance. - true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - Returns a hash code for this instance. - A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. - - - Determines whether any properties for this have been set. - true if properties have been set; otherwise, false. - - - - Triggers tasks for console connect or disconnect, remote connect or disconnect, or workstation lock or unlock notifications. Only available for - Task Scheduler 2.0 on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2003 and later. - - - The SessionStateChangeTrigger will fire after six different system events: connecting or disconnecting locally or remotely, or locking or unlocking the session. - - - - - - - - - Creates an unbound instance of a . - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - The state change. - The user identifier. - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates the amount of time between when the system is booted and when the task is started. - - - Gets or sets the kind of Terminal Server session change that would trigger a task launch. - - - Gets or sets the user for the Terminal Server session. When a session state change is detected for this user, a task is started. - - - - Copies the properties from another the current instance. This will not copy any properties associated with any derived triggers - except those supporting the interface. - - The source . - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - Gets the non-localized trigger string for V2 triggers. - String describing the trigger. - - - Returns a value indicating if the StateChange property has been set. - StateChange property has been set. - - - Represents a trigger that starts a task at a specific date and time. - A TimeTrigger runs at a specified date and time. - - - - - - - - Creates an unbound instance of a . - - - Creates an unbound instance of a and assigns the execution time. - Date and time for the trigger to fire. - - - Gets or sets a delay time that is randomly added to the start time of the trigger. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates the amount of time before the task is started. - The delay duration. - - - Gets the non-localized trigger string for V2 triggers. - String describing the trigger. - - - - Represents a trigger that starts a task based on a weekly schedule. For example, the task starts at 8:00 A.M. on a specific day of the week every week or - every other week. - - A WeeklyTrigger runs at a specified time on specified days of the week every week or interval of weeks. - - - - - - - - Creates an unbound instance of a . - The days of the week. - The interval between the weeks in the schedule. - - - Gets or sets the days of the week on which the task runs. - - - Gets or sets a delay time that is randomly added to the start time of the trigger. - Not supported under Task Scheduler 1.0. - - - Gets or sets the interval between the weeks in the schedule. - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates the amount of time before the task is started. - The delay duration. - - - - Copies the properties from another the current instance. This will not copy any properties associated with any derived triggers - except those supporting the interface. - - The source . - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - Gets the non-localized trigger string for V2 triggers. - String describing the trigger. - - - Reads the subclass XML for V1 streams. - The reader. - - - Writes the subclass XML for V1 streams. - The writer. - - - - Provides the methods that are used to add to, remove from, and get the triggers of a task. - - - - - Gets the number of triggers in the collection. - - - - - Gets or sets a specified trigger from the collection. - - - The . - - The id () of the trigger to be retrieved. - - Specialized instance. - - - - - Mismatching Id for trigger and lookup. - - - - Gets a specified trigger from the collection. - - The index of the trigger to be retrieved. - Specialized instance. - - - - Add an unbound to the task. - - A type derived from . - derivative to add to the task. - Bound trigger. - unboundTrigger is null. - - - - Add a new trigger to the collections of triggers for the task. - - The type of trigger to create. - A instance of the specified type. - - - - Adds a collection of unbound triggers to the end of the . - - The triggers to be added to the end of the . The collection itself cannot be null and cannot contain null elements. - is null. - - - - Clears all triggers from the task. - - - - - Determines whether the contains a specific value. - - The object to locate in the . - - true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. - - - - - Determines whether the specified trigger type is contained in this collection. - - Type of the trigger. - - true if the specified trigger type is contained in this collection; otherwise, false. - - - - - Copies the elements of the to an , starting at a particular index. - - The one-dimensional that is the destination of the elements copied from . The must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in at which copying begins. - - - - Copies the elements of the to a array, starting at a particular array index. - - The zero-based index in the source at which copying begins. - The array that is the destination of the elements copied from . The array must have zero-based indexing. - The zero-based index in array at which copying begins. - The number of elements to copy. - is null. - is less than 0. - The number of elements in the source is greater than the available space from to the end of the destination . - - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - - - Searches for an that matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate, and returns the first occurrence within the entire collection. - - The delegate that defines the conditions of the to search for. - The first that matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate, if found; otherwise, null. - - - - Searches for an that matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate, and returns the zero-based index of the first occurrence within the collection that starts at the specified index and contains the specified number of elements. - - The zero-based starting index of the search. - The number of elements in the collection to search. - The delegate that defines the conditions of the element to search for. - The zero-based index of the first occurrence of an element that matches the conditions defined by match, if found; otherwise, –1. - - - - Searches for an that matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate, and returns the zero-based index of the first occurrence within the collection. - - The delegate that defines the conditions of the element to search for. - The zero-based index of the first occurrence of an element that matches the conditions defined by match, if found; otherwise, –1. - - - - Gets the collection enumerator for this collection. - - The for this collection. - - - - Determines the index of a specific item in the . - - The object to locate in the . - - The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. - - - - - Determines the index of a specific item in the . - - The id () of the trigger to be retrieved. - - The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. - - - - - Inserts an trigger at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which trigger should be inserted. - The trigger to insert into the list. - - - - Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . - - The object to remove from the . - - true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . - - - - - Removes the trigger at a specified index. - - Index of trigger to remove. - Index out of range. - - - - Copies the elements of the to a new array. - - An array containing copies of the elements of the . - - - - Returns a that represents the triggers in this collection. - - - A that represents the triggers in this collection. - - - - - Releases all resources used by this class. - - - - Represents a system account. - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - Name of the user. This can be in the format DOMAIN\username or username@domain.com or username or null (for current user). - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - The . - - - Gets the current user. - The current user. - - - Gets the identity. - The identity. - - - Gets a value indicating whether this instance is in an administrator role. - true if this instance is an admin; otherwise, false. - - - Gets a value indicating whether this instance is the interactive user. - true if this instance is the current user; otherwise, false. - - - Gets a value indicating whether this instance is a service account. - true if this instance is a service account; otherwise, false. - - - Gets a value indicating whether this instance is the SYSTEM account. - true if this instance is the SYSTEM account; otherwise, false. - - - Gets the SID string. - The SID string. - - - Gets the NT name (DOMAIN\username). - The name of the user. - - - Create a instance from a SID string. - The SID string. - A instance. - - - Performs application-defined tasks associated with freeing, releasing, or resetting unmanaged resources. - - - Determines whether the specified , is equal to this instance. - The to compare with this instance. - true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - Returns a hash code for this instance. - A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. - - - - Options for a task, used for the Flags property of a Task. Uses the - "Flags" attribute, so these values are combined with |. - Some flags are documented as Windows 95 only, but they have a - user interface in Windows XP so that may not be true. - - - - - The interactive flag is set if the task is intended to be displayed to the user. - If the flag is not set, no user interface associated with the task is presented - to the user when the task is executed. - - - - - The task will be deleted when there are no more scheduled run times. - - - - - The task is disabled. This is useful to temporarily prevent a task from running - at the scheduled time(s). - - - - - The task begins only if the computer is not in use at the scheduled start time. Windows 95 only. - - - - - The task terminates if the computer makes an idle to non-idle transition while the task is running. - The computer is not considered idle until the IdleWait triggers' time elapses with no user input. - Windows 95 only. For information regarding idle triggers, see . - - - - - The task does not start if its target computer is running on battery power. Windows 95 only. - - - - - The task ends, and the associated application quits if the task's target computer switches - to battery power. Windows 95 only. - - - - - The task runs only if the system is docked. Windows 95 only. - - - - - The work item created will be hidden. - - - - - The task runs only if there is currently a valid Internet connection. - This feature is currently not implemented. - - - - - The task starts again if the computer makes a non-idle to idle transition before all the - task's task_triggers elapse. (Use this flag in conjunction with KillOnIdleEnd.) Windows 95 only. - - - - - The task runs only if the SYSTEM account is available. - - - - - The task runs only if the user specified in SetAccountInformation is logged on interactively. - This flag has no effect on work items set to run in the local account. - - - - - Status values returned for a task. Some values have been determined to occur although - they do no appear in the Task Scheduler system documentation. - - - - The task is ready to run at its next scheduled time. - - - The task is currently running. - - - One or more of the properties that are needed to run this task on a schedule have not been set. - - - The task has not yet run. - - - The task will not run at the scheduled times because it has been disabled. - - - There are no more runs scheduled for this task. - - - The last run of the task was terminated by the user. - - - Either the task has no triggers or the existing triggers are disabled or not set. - - - Event triggers don't have set run times. - - - Valid types of triggers - - - Trigger is set to run the task a single time. - - - Trigger is set to run the task on a daily interval. - - - Trigger is set to run the work item on specific days of a specific week of a specific month. - - - Trigger is set to run the task on a specific day(s) of the month. - - - Trigger is set to run the task on specific days, weeks, and months. - - - Trigger is set to run the task if the system remains idle for the amount of time specified by the idle wait time of the task. - - - Trigger is set to run the task at system startup. - - - Trigger is set to run the task when a user logs on. - - - - Represents a wildcard running on the - engine. - - - - - Initializes a wildcard with the given search pattern and options. - - The wildcard pattern to match. - A combination of one or more . - - - - Converts a wildcard to a regular expression. - - The wildcard pattern to convert. - A regular expression equivalent of the given wildcard. - - - - The GlobalLock function locks a global memory object and returns a pointer to the first byte of the object's memory block. - GlobalLock function increments the lock count by one. - Needed for the clipboard functions when getting the data from IDataObject - - - - - - - The GlobalUnlock function decrements the lock count associated with a memory object. - - - - - - - Defines the errors returned by the status member of the DS_NAME_RESULT_ITEM structure. These are potential errors that may be encountered while a name is converted by the DsCrackNames function. - - - - The conversion was successful. - - - Generic processing error occurred. - - - The name cannot be found or the caller does not have permission to access the name. - - - The input name is mapped to more than one output name or the desired format did not have a single, unique value for the object found. - - - The input name was found, but the associated output format cannot be found. This can occur if the object does not have all the required attributes. - - - Unable to resolve entire name, but was able to determine in which domain object resides. The caller is expected to retry the call at a domain controller for the specified domain. The entire name cannot be resolved, but the domain that the object resides in could be determined. The pDomain member of the DS_NAME_RESULT_ITEM contains valid data when this error is specified. - - - A syntactical mapping cannot be performed on the client without transmitting over the network. - - - The name is from an external trusted forest. - - - - Used to define how the name syntax will be cracked. These flags are used by the DsCrackNames function. - - - - Indicate that there are no associated flags. - - - Perform a syntactical mapping at the client without transferring over the network. The only syntactic mapping supported is from DS_FQDN_1779_NAME to DS_CANONICAL_NAME or DS_CANONICAL_NAME_EX. - - - Force a trip to the DC for evaluation, even if this could be locally cracked syntactically. - - - The call fails if the domain controller is not a global catalog server. - - - Enable cross forest trust referral. - - - - Provides formats to use for input and output names for the DsCrackNames function. - - - - Indicates the name is using an unknown name type. This format can impact performance because it forces the server to attempt to match all possible formats. Only use this value if the input format is unknown. - - - Indicates that the fully qualified distinguished name is used. For example: "CN = someone, OU = Users, DC = Engineering, DC = Fabrikam, DC = Com" - - - Indicates a Windows NT 4.0 account name. For example: "Engineering\someone" The domain-only version includes two trailing backslashes (\\). - - - Indicates a user-friendly display name, for example, Jeff Smith. The display name is not necessarily the same as relative distinguished name (RDN). - - - Indicates a GUID string that the IIDFromString function returns. For example: "{4fa050f0-f561-11cf-bdd9-00aa003a77b6}" - - - Indicates a complete canonical name. For example: "engineering.fabrikam.com/software/someone" The domain-only version includes a trailing forward slash (/). - - - Indicates that it is using the user principal name (UPN). For example: "someone@engineering.fabrikam.com" - - - This element is the same as DS_CANONICAL_NAME except that the rightmost forward slash (/) is replaced with a newline character (\n), even in a domain-only case. For example: "engineering.fabrikam.com/software\nsomeone" - - - Indicates it is using a generalized service principal name. For example: "www/www.fabrikam.com@fabrikam.com" - - - Indicates a Security Identifier (SID) for the object. This can be either the current SID or a SID from the object SID history. The SID string can use either the standard string representation of a SID, or one of the string constants defined in Sddl.h. For more information about converting a binary SID into a SID string, see SID Strings. The following is an example of a SID string: "S-1-5-21-397955417-626881126-188441444-501" - - - - Class that provides methods against a AD domain service. - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - Name of the domain controller. - Name of the DNS domain. - - - - - Converts a directory service object name from any format to the UPN. - - The name to convert. - The corresponding UPN. - Unable to resolve user name. - - - - Converts an array of directory service object names from one format to another. Name conversion enables client applications to map between the multiple names used to identify various directory service objects. - - The names to convert. - Values used to determine how the name syntax will be cracked. - Format of the input names. - Desired format for the output names. - An array of DS_NAME_RESULT_ITEM structures. Each element of this array represents a single converted name. - - - - Impersonation of a user. Allows to execute code under another - user context. - Please note that the account that instantiates the Impersonator class - needs to have the 'Act as part of operating system' privilege set. - - - - - Constructor. Starts the impersonation with the given credentials. - Please note that the account that instantiates the Impersonator class - needs to have the 'Act as part of operating system' privilege set. - - The name of the user to act as. - The domain name of the user to act as. - The password of the user to act as. - - - - Indicates that the value of the marked element could be null sometimes, - so the check for null is necessary before its usage. - - - [CanBeNull] object Test() => null; - - void UseTest() { - var p = Test(); - var s = p.ToString(); // Warning: Possible 'System.NullReferenceException' - } - - - - - Indicates that the value of the marked element could never be null. - - - [NotNull] object Foo() { - return null; // Warning: Possible 'null' assignment - } - - - - - Can be appplied to symbols of types derived from IEnumerable as well as to symbols of Task - and Lazy classes to indicate that the value of a collection item, of the Task.Result property - or of the Lazy.Value property can never be null. - - - - - Can be appplied to symbols of types derived from IEnumerable as well as to symbols of Task - and Lazy classes to indicate that the value of a collection item, of the Task.Result property - or of the Lazy.Value property can be null. - - - - - Indicates that the marked method builds string by format pattern and (optional) arguments. - Parameter, which contains format string, should be given in constructor. The format string - should be in -like form. - - - [StringFormatMethod("message")] - void ShowError(string message, params object[] args) { /* do something */ } - - void Foo() { - ShowError("Failed: {0}"); // Warning: Non-existing argument in format string - } - - - - - Specifies which parameter of an annotated method should be treated as format-string - - - - - For a parameter that is expected to be one of the limited set of values. - Specify fields of which type should be used as values for this parameter. - - - - - Indicates that the function argument should be string literal and match one - of the parameters of the caller function. For example, ReSharper annotates - the parameter of . - - - void Foo(string param) { - if (param == null) - throw new ArgumentNullException("par"); // Warning: Cannot resolve symbol - } - - - - - Indicates that the method is contained in a type that implements - System.ComponentModel.INotifyPropertyChanged interface and this method - is used to notify that some property value changed. - - - The method should be non-static and conform to one of the supported signatures: - - NotifyChanged(string) - NotifyChanged(params string[]) - NotifyChanged{T}(Expression{Func{T}}) - NotifyChanged{T,U}(Expression{Func{T,U}}) - SetProperty{T}(ref T, T, string) - - - - public class Foo : INotifyPropertyChanged { - public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged; - - [NotifyPropertyChangedInvocator] - protected virtual void NotifyChanged(string propertyName) { ... } - - string _name; - - public string Name { - get { return _name; } - set { _name = value; NotifyChanged("LastName"); /* Warning */ } - } - } - - Examples of generated notifications: - - NotifyChanged("Property") - NotifyChanged(() => Property) - NotifyChanged((VM x) => x.Property) - SetProperty(ref myField, value, "Property") - - - - - - Describes dependency between method input and output. - - -

Function Definition Table syntax:

- - FDT ::= FDTRow [;FDTRow]* - FDTRow ::= Input => Output | Output <= Input - Input ::= ParameterName: Value [, Input]* - Output ::= [ParameterName: Value]* {halt|stop|void|nothing|Value} - Value ::= true | false | null | notnull | canbenull - - If method has single input parameter, it's name could be omitted.
- Using halt (or void/nothing, which is the same) for method output - means that the methos doesn't return normally (throws or terminates the process).
- Value canbenull is only applicable for output parameters.
- You can use multiple [ContractAnnotation] for each FDT row, or use single attribute - with rows separated by semicolon. There is no notion of order rows, all rows are checked - for applicability and applied per each program state tracked by R# analysis.
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- - - [ContractAnnotation("=> halt")] - public void TerminationMethod() - - - [ContractAnnotation("halt <= condition: false")] - public void Assert(bool condition, string text) // regular assertion method - - - [ContractAnnotation("s:null => true")] - public bool IsNullOrEmpty(string s) // string.IsNullOrEmpty() - - - // A method that returns null if the parameter is null, - // and not null if the parameter is not null - [ContractAnnotation("null => null; notnull => notnull")] - public object Transform(object data) - - - [ContractAnnotation("=> true, result: notnull; => false, result: null")] - public bool TryParse(string s, out Person result) - - -
- - - Indicates that marked element should be localized or not. - - - [LocalizationRequiredAttribute(true)] - class Foo { - string str = "my string"; // Warning: Localizable string - } - - - - - Indicates that the value of the marked type (or its derivatives) - cannot be compared using '==' or '!=' operators and Equals() - should be used instead. However, using '==' or '!=' for comparison - with null is always permitted. - - - [CannotApplyEqualityOperator] - class NoEquality { } - - class UsesNoEquality { - void Test() { - var ca1 = new NoEquality(); - var ca2 = new NoEquality(); - if (ca1 != null) { // OK - bool condition = ca1 == ca2; // Warning - } - } - } - - - - - When applied to a target attribute, specifies a requirement for any type marked - with the target attribute to implement or inherit specific type or types. - - - [BaseTypeRequired(typeof(IComponent)] // Specify requirement - class ComponentAttribute : Attribute { } - - [Component] // ComponentAttribute requires implementing IComponent interface - class MyComponent : IComponent { } - - - - - Indicates that the marked symbol is used implicitly (e.g. via reflection, in external library), - so this symbol will not be marked as unused (as well as by other usage inspections). - - - - - Should be used on attributes and causes ReSharper to not mark symbols marked with such attributes - as unused (as well as by other usage inspections) - - - - Only entity marked with attribute considered used. - - - Indicates implicit assignment to a member. - - - - Indicates implicit instantiation of a type with fixed constructor signature. - That means any unused constructor parameters won't be reported as such. - - - - Indicates implicit instantiation of a type. - - - - Specify what is considered used implicitly when marked - with or . - - - - Members of entity marked with attribute are considered used. - - - Entity marked with attribute and all its members considered used. - - - - This attribute is intended to mark publicly available API - which should not be removed and so is treated as used. - - - - - Tells code analysis engine if the parameter is completely handled when the invoked method is on stack. - If the parameter is a delegate, indicates that delegate is executed while the method is executed. - If the parameter is an enumerable, indicates that it is enumerated while the method is executed. - - - - - Indicates that a method does not make any observable state changes. - The same as System.Diagnostics.Contracts.PureAttribute. - - - [Pure] int Multiply(int x, int y) => x * y; - - void M() { - Multiply(123, 42); // Waring: Return value of pure method is not used - } - - - - - Indicates that the return value of method invocation must be used. - - - - - Indicates the type member or parameter of some type, that should be used instead of all other ways - to get the value that type. This annotation is useful when you have some "context" value evaluated - and stored somewhere, meaning that all other ways to get this value must be consolidated with existing one. - - - class Foo { - [ProvidesContext] IBarService _barService = ...; - - void ProcessNode(INode node) { - DoSomething(node, node.GetGlobalServices().Bar); - // ^ Warning: use value of '_barService' field - } - } - - - - - Indicates that a parameter is a path to a file or a folder within a web project. - Path can be relative or absolute, starting from web root (~). - - - - - An extension method marked with this attribute is processed by ReSharper code completion - as a 'Source Template'. When extension method is completed over some expression, it's source code - is automatically expanded like a template at call site. - - - Template method body can contain valid source code and/or special comments starting with '$'. - Text inside these comments is added as source code when the template is applied. Template parameters - can be used either as additional method parameters or as identifiers wrapped in two '$' signs. - Use the attribute to specify macros for parameters. - - - In this example, the 'forEach' method is a source template available over all values - of enumerable types, producing ordinary C# 'foreach' statement and placing caret inside block: - - [SourceTemplate] - public static void forEach<T>(this IEnumerable<T> xs) { - foreach (var x in xs) { - //$ $END$ - } - } - - - - - - Allows specifying a macro for a parameter of a source template. - - - You can apply the attribute on the whole method or on any of its additional parameters. The macro expression - is defined in the property. When applied on a method, the target - template parameter is defined in the property. To apply the macro silently - for the parameter, set the property value = -1. - - - Applying the attribute on a source template method: - - [SourceTemplate, Macro(Target = "item", Expression = "suggestVariableName()")] - public static void forEach<T>(this IEnumerable<T> collection) { - foreach (var item in collection) { - //$ $END$ - } - } - - Applying the attribute on a template method parameter: - - [SourceTemplate] - public static void something(this Entity x, [Macro(Expression = "guid()", Editable = -1)] string newguid) { - /*$ var $x$Id = "$newguid$" + x.ToString(); - x.DoSomething($x$Id); */ - } - - - - - - Allows specifying a macro that will be executed for a source template - parameter when the template is expanded. - - - - - Allows specifying which occurrence of the target parameter becomes editable when the template is deployed. - - - If the target parameter is used several times in the template, only one occurrence becomes editable; - other occurrences are changed synchronously. To specify the zero-based index of the editable occurrence, - use values >= 0. To make the parameter non-editable when the template is expanded, use -1. - > - - - - Identifies the target parameter of a source template if the - is applied on a template method. - - - - - ASP.NET MVC attribute. If applied to a parameter, indicates that the parameter - is an MVC action. If applied to a method, the MVC action name is calculated - implicitly from the context. Use this attribute for custom wrappers similar to - System.Web.Mvc.Html.ChildActionExtensions.RenderAction(HtmlHelper, String). - - - - - ASP.NET MVC attribute. Indicates that a parameter is an MVC area. - Use this attribute for custom wrappers similar to - System.Web.Mvc.Html.ChildActionExtensions.RenderAction(HtmlHelper, String). - - - - - ASP.NET MVC attribute. If applied to a parameter, indicates that the parameter is - an MVC controller. If applied to a method, the MVC controller name is calculated - implicitly from the context. Use this attribute for custom wrappers similar to - System.Web.Mvc.Html.ChildActionExtensions.RenderAction(HtmlHelper, String, String). - - - - - ASP.NET MVC attribute. Indicates that a parameter is an MVC Master. Use this attribute - for custom wrappers similar to System.Web.Mvc.Controller.View(String, String). - - - - - ASP.NET MVC attribute. Indicates that a parameter is an MVC model type. Use this attribute - for custom wrappers similar to System.Web.Mvc.Controller.View(String, Object). - - - - - ASP.NET MVC attribute. If applied to a parameter, indicates that the parameter is an MVC - partial view. If applied to a method, the MVC partial view name is calculated implicitly - from the context. Use this attribute for custom wrappers similar to - System.Web.Mvc.Html.RenderPartialExtensions.RenderPartial(HtmlHelper, String). - - - - - ASP.NET MVC attribute. Allows disabling inspections for MVC views within a class or a method. - - - - - ASP.NET MVC attribute. Indicates that a parameter is an MVC display template. - Use this attribute for custom wrappers similar to - System.Web.Mvc.Html.DisplayExtensions.DisplayForModel(HtmlHelper, String). - - - - - ASP.NET MVC attribute. Indicates that a parameter is an MVC editor template. - Use this attribute for custom wrappers similar to - System.Web.Mvc.Html.EditorExtensions.EditorForModel(HtmlHelper, String). - - - - - ASP.NET MVC attribute. Indicates that a parameter is an MVC template. - Use this attribute for custom wrappers similar to - System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.UIHintAttribute(System.String). - - - - - ASP.NET MVC attribute. If applied to a parameter, indicates that the parameter - is an MVC view component. If applied to a method, the MVC view name is calculated implicitly - from the context. Use this attribute for custom wrappers similar to - System.Web.Mvc.Controller.View(Object). - - - - - ASP.NET MVC attribute. If applied to a parameter, indicates that the parameter - is an MVC view component name. - - - - - ASP.NET MVC attribute. If applied to a parameter, indicates that the parameter - is an MVC view component view. If applied to a method, the MVC view component view name is default. - - - - - ASP.NET MVC attribute. When applied to a parameter of an attribute, - indicates that this parameter is an MVC action name. - - - [ActionName("Foo")] - public ActionResult Login(string returnUrl) { - ViewBag.ReturnUrl = Url.Action("Foo"); // OK - return RedirectToAction("Bar"); // Error: Cannot resolve action - } - - - - - Razor attribute. Indicates that a parameter or a method is a Razor section. - Use this attribute for custom wrappers similar to - System.Web.WebPages.WebPageBase.RenderSection(String). - - - - - Indicates how method, constructor invocation or property access - over collection type affects content of the collection. - - - - Method does not use or modify content of the collection. - - - Method only reads content of the collection but does not modify it. - - - Method can change content of the collection but does not add new elements. - - - Method can add new elements to the collection. - - - - Indicates that the marked method is assertion method, i.e. it halts control flow if - one of the conditions is satisfied. To set the condition, mark one of the parameters with - attribute. - - - - - Indicates the condition parameter of the assertion method. The method itself should be - marked by attribute. The mandatory argument of - the attribute is the assertion type. - - - - - Specifies assertion type. If the assertion method argument satisfies the condition, - then the execution continues. Otherwise, execution is assumed to be halted. - - - - Marked parameter should be evaluated to true. - - - Marked parameter should be evaluated to false. - - - Marked parameter should be evaluated to null value. - - - Marked parameter should be evaluated to not null value. - - - - Indicates that the marked method unconditionally terminates control flow execution. - For example, it could unconditionally throw exception. - - - - - Indicates that method is pure LINQ method, with postponed enumeration (like Enumerable.Select, - .Where). This annotation allows inference of [InstantHandle] annotation for parameters - of delegate type by analyzing LINQ method chains. - - - - - Indicates that IEnumerable, passed as parameter, is not enumerated. - - - - - Indicates that parameter is regular expression pattern. - - - - - Prevents the Member Reordering feature from tossing members of the marked class. - - - The attribute must be mentioned in your member reordering patterns - - - - - XAML attribute. Indicates the type that has ItemsSource property and should be treated - as ItemsControl-derived type, to enable inner items DataContext type resolve. - - - - - XAML attribute. Indicates the property of some BindingBase-derived type, that - is used to bind some item of ItemsControl-derived type. This annotation will - enable the DataContext type resolve for XAML bindings for such properties. - - - Property should have the tree ancestor of the ItemsControl type or - marked with the attribute. - - - - Extensions for classes in the System.Security.AccessControl namespace. - - - Canonicalizes the specified Access Control List. - The Access Control List. - - - Sort ACEs according to canonical form for this . - The object security whose DiscretionaryAcl will be made canonical. - - - Returns an array of byte values that represents the information contained in this object. - The object. - The byte array into which the contents of the is marshaled. - - - - Converts the string representation of the name or numeric value of one or more enumerated constants to an equivalent enumerated object or returns the value of . If is undefined, it returns the first declared item in the enumerated type. - - The enumeration type to which to convert . - The string representation of the enumeration name or underlying value to convert. - true to ignore case; false to consider case. - The default value. - An object of type whose value is represented by value. - - - - Converts an that points to a C-style array into a CLI array. - - Type of native structure used by the C-style array. - Output type for the CLI array. must be able to convert to . - The pointing to the native array. - The number of items in the native array. - An array of type containing the converted elements of the native array. - - - - Converts an that points to a C-style array into a CLI array. - - Type of native structure used by the C-style array. - The pointing to the native array. - The number of items in the native array. - An array of type containing the elements of the native array. - - - Extensions related to System.Reflection - - - Loads a type from a named assembly. - Name of the type. - The name or path of the file that contains the manifest of the assembly. - The reference, or null if type or assembly not found. - - - Tries the retrieve a reference from an assembly. - Name of the type. - The assembly reference name from which to load the type. - The reference, if found. - true if the type was found in the assembly; otherwise, false. - - - Tries the retrieve a reference from an assembly. - Name of the type. - The assembly from which to load the type. - The reference, if found. - true if the type was found in the assembly; otherwise, false. - - - Invokes a named method on a created instance of a type with parameters. - The expected type of the method's return value. - The type to be instantiated and then used to invoke the method. This method assumes the type has a default public constructor. - Name of the method. - The arguments to provide to the method invocation. - The value returned from the method. - - - Invokes a named method on a created instance of a type with parameters. - The expected type of the method's return value. - The type to be instantiated and then used to invoke the method. - The arguments to supply to the constructor. - Name of the method. - The arguments to provide to the method invocation. - The value returned from the method. - - - Invokes a named method on an object with parameters and no return value. - The object on which to invoke the method. - Name of the method. - The arguments to provide to the method invocation. - - - Invokes a named method on an object with parameters and no return value. - The expected type of the method's return value. - The object on which to invoke the method. - Name of the method. - The types of the . - The arguments to provide to the method invocation. - The value returned from the method. - - - Gets a named property value from an object. - The expected type of the property to be returned. - The object from which to retrieve the property. - Name of the property. - The default value to return in the instance that the property is not found. - The property value, if found, or the if not. - - - Sets a named property on an object. - The type of the property to be set. - The object on which to set the property. - Name of the property. - The property value to set on the object. - -
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otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the root object will be read as a JSON array. - - - true if the root object will be read as a JSON array; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the used when reading values from BSON. - - The used when reading values from BSON. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The containing the BSON data to read. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The containing the BSON data to read. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The containing the BSON data to read. - if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. - The used when reading values from BSON. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The containing the BSON data to read. - if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. - The used when reading values from BSON. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . - - - true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. - - - - - Changes the reader's state to . - If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. - - - - - Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating BSON data. - - - - - Gets or sets the used when writing values to BSON. - When set to no conversion will occur. - - The used when writing values to BSON. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The to write to. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The to write to. - - - - Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying stream. - - - - - Writes the end. - - The token. - - - - Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. - - Text to place inside the comment. - - - - Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. - - The name of the constructor. - - - - Writes raw JSON. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON array. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON object. - - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - - - - Closes this writer. - If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. - If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. - - - - - Writes a value. - An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a null value. - - - - - Writes an undefined value. - - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a [] value. - - The [] value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a [] value that represents a BSON object id. - - The Object ID value to write. - - - - Writes a BSON regex. - - The regex pattern. - The regex options. - - - - Specifies how constructors are used when initializing objects during deserialization by the . - - - - - First attempt to use the public default constructor, then fall back to a single parameterized constructor, then to the non-public default constructor. - - - - - Json.NET will use a non-public default constructor before falling back to a parameterized constructor. - - - - - Converts a binary value to and from a base 64 string value. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Creates a custom object. - - The object type to convert. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Creates an object which will then be populated by the serializer. - - Type of the object. - The created object. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. - - - true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. - - Type of the value. - - true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. - - Type of the value. - - true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Provides a base class for converting a to and from JSON. - - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a F# discriminated union type to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts an Entity Framework to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts an to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. - - - true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from the ISO 8601 date format (e.g. "2008-04-12T12:53Z"). - - - - - Gets or sets the date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - The date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - - - Gets or sets the date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - The date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - - - Gets or sets the culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - The culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Converts a to and from a JavaScript Date constructor (e.g. new Date(52231943)). - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Converts a to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts an to and from its name string value. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the written enum text should be camel case. - The default value is false. - - true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. - - The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether integer values are allowed when serializing and deserializing. - The default value is true. - - true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. - true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The of the used to write enum text. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The of the used to write enum text. - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The of the used to write enum text. - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts a to and from Unix epoch time - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Converts a to and from a string (e.g. "1.2.3.4"). - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Converts XML to and from JSON. - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the root element to insert when deserializing to XML if the JSON structure has produced multiple root elements. - - The name of the deserialized root element. - - - - Gets or sets a value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. - This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. - - true if the array attribute is written to the XML; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to write the root JSON object. - - true if the JSON root object is omitted; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. - If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify - XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written - as part of the XML element name. - - true if special characters are encoded; otherwise, false. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The calling serializer. - The value. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Checks if the is a namespace attribute. - - Attribute name to test. - The attribute name prefix if it has one, otherwise an empty string. - true if attribute name is for a namespace attribute, otherwise false. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. - - Type of the value. - - true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Specifies how dates are formatted when writing JSON text. - - - - - Dates are written in the ISO 8601 format, e.g. "2012-03-21T05:40Z". - - - - - Dates are written in the Microsoft JSON format, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/". - - - - - Specifies how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON text. - - - - - Date formatted strings are not parsed to a date type and are read as strings. - - - - - Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . - - - - - Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . - - - - - Specifies how to treat the time value when converting between string and . - - - - - Treat as local time. If the object represents a Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), it is converted to the local time. - - - - - Treat as a UTC. If the object represents a local time, it is converted to a UTC. - - - - - Treat as a local time if a is being converted to a string. - If a string is being converted to , convert to a local time if a time zone is specified. - - - - - Time zone information should be preserved when converting. - - - - - The default JSON name table implementation. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. - - The character array containing the name to find. - The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. - The number of characters in the name. - A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. - - - - Adds the specified string into name table. - - The string to add. - This method is not thread-safe. - The resolved string. - - - - Specifies default value handling options for the . - - - - - - - - - Include members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects. - Included members are written to JSON. Has no effect when deserializing. - - - - - Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects - so that it is not written to JSON. - This option will ignore all default values (e.g. null for objects and nullable types; 0 for integers, - decimals and floating point numbers; and false for booleans). The default value ignored can be changed by - placing the on the property. - - - - - Members with a default value but no JSON will be set to their default value when deserializing. - - - - - Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects - and set members to their default value when deserializing. - - - - - Specifies float format handling options when writing special floating point numbers, e.g. , - and with . - - - - - Write special floating point values as strings in JSON, e.g. "NaN", "Infinity", "-Infinity". - - - - - Write special floating point values as symbols in JSON, e.g. NaN, Infinity, -Infinity. - Note that this will produce non-valid JSON. - - - - - Write special floating point values as the property's default value in JSON, e.g. 0.0 for a property, null for a of property. - - - - - Specifies how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. - - - - - Floating point numbers are parsed to . - - - - - Floating point numbers are parsed to . - - - - - Specifies formatting options for the . - - - - - No special formatting is applied. This is the default. - - - - - Causes child objects to be indented according to the and settings. - - - - - Provides an interface for using pooled arrays. - - The array type content. - - - - Rent an array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. - - The minimum required length of the array. The returned array may be longer. - The rented array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. - - - - Return an array to the pool. - - The array that is being returned. - - - - Provides an interface to enable a class to return line and position information. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. - - - true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets the current line number. - - The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). - - - - Gets the current line position. - - The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). - - - - Instructs the how to serialize the collection. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether null items are allowed in the collection. - - true if null items are allowed in the collection; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with a flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. - - A flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. - - The container Id. - - - - Instructs the to use the specified constructor when deserializing that object. - - - - - Instructs the how to serialize the object. - - - - - Gets or sets the id. - - The id. - - - - Gets or sets the title. - - The title. - - - - Gets or sets the description. - - The description. - - - - Gets or sets the collection's items converter. - - The collection's items converter. - - - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - - - [JsonContainer(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] - - - - - - Gets or sets the of the . - - The of the . - - - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - - - [JsonContainer(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] - - - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve object references. - - - true to keep object reference; otherwise, false. The default is false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve collection's items references. - - - true to keep collection's items object references; otherwise, false. The default is false. - - - - - Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the collection's items. - - The reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the collection's items. - - The type name handling. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. - - The container Id. - - - - Provides methods for converting between .NET types and JSON types. - - - - - - - - Gets or sets a function that creates default . - Default settings are automatically used by serialization methods on , - and and on . - To serialize without using any default settings create a with - . - - - - - Represents JavaScript's boolean value true as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's boolean value false as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's null as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's undefined as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's positive infinity as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's negative infinity as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Represents JavaScript's NaN as a string. This field is read-only. - - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. - - The value to convert. - The format the date will be converted to. - The time zone handling when the date is converted to a string. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. - - The value to convert. - The format the date will be converted to. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - The string delimiter character. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - The string delimiter character. - The string escape handling. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Converts the to its JSON string representation. - - The value to convert. - A JSON string representation of the . - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string. - - The object to serialize. - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting. - - The object to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a collection of . - - The object to serialize. - A collection of converters used while serializing. - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and a collection of . - - The object to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - A collection of converters used while serializing. - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using . - - The object to serialize. - The used to serialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . - - The object to serialize. - The used to serialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The type of the value being serialized. - This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. - Specifying the type is optional. - - - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and . - - The object to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - The used to serialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - - Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . - - The object to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - The used to serialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The type of the value being serialized. - This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. - Specifying the type is optional. - - - A JSON string representation of the object. - - - - - Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object. - - The JSON to deserialize. - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object using . - - The JSON to deserialize. - - The used to deserialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. - - The JSON to deserialize. - The of object being deserialized. - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. - - The type of the object to deserialize to. - The JSON to deserialize. - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type. - - - The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified - traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed - as a parameter. - - The JSON to deserialize. - The anonymous type object. - The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type using . - - - The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified - traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed - as a parameter. - - The JSON to deserialize. - The anonymous type object. - - The used to deserialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . - - The type of the object to deserialize to. - The JSON to deserialize. - Converters to use while deserializing. - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . - - The type of the object to deserialize to. - The object to deserialize. - - The used to deserialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . - - The JSON to deserialize. - The type of the object to deserialize. - Converters to use while deserializing. - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . - - The JSON to deserialize. - The type of the object to deserialize to. - - The used to deserialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - The deserialized object from the JSON string. - - - - Populates the object with values from the JSON string. - - The JSON to populate values from. - The target object to populate values onto. - - - - Populates the object with values from the JSON string using . - - The JSON to populate values from. - The target object to populate values onto. - - The used to deserialize the object. - If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. - - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string. - - The node to serialize. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. - - The node to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. - - The node to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - Omits writing the root object. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string. - - The JSON string. - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by - and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - - A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. - This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. - - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , - writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - - A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. - This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. - - - A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. - If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify - XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written - as part of the XML element name. - - The deserialized . - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string. - - The node to convert to JSON. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. - - The node to convert to JSON. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. - - The node to serialize. - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - Omits writing the root object. - A JSON string of the . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string. - - The JSON string. - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by - and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - - A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. - This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. - - The deserialized . - - - - Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , - writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. - - The JSON string. - The name of the root element to append when deserializing. - - A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. - This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. - - - A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. - If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify - XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written - as part of the XML element name. - - The deserialized . - - - - Converts an object to and from JSON. - - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this can read JSON. - - true if this can read JSON; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. - - true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. - - - - Converts an object to and from JSON. - - The object type to convert. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Writes the JSON representation of the object. - - The to write to. - The value. - The calling serializer. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Reads the JSON representation of the object. - - The to read from. - Type of the object. - The existing value of object being read. If there is no existing value then null will be used. - The existing value has a value. - The calling serializer. - The object value. - - - - Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. - - Type of the object. - - true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. - - - - - Instructs the to use the specified when serializing the member or class. - - - - - Gets the of the . - - The of the . - - - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - Type of the . - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - Type of the . - Parameter list to use when constructing the . Can be null. - - - - Represents a collection of . - - - - - Instructs the how to serialize the collection. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. - - The container Id. - - - - The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - The parameter is null. - The class name is null or is zero (0). - - - - Instructs the to deserialize properties with no matching class member into the specified collection - and write values during serialization. - - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to write extension data when serializing the object. - - - true to write extension data when serializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. - - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to read extension data when deserializing the object. - - - true to read extension data when deserializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Instructs the not to serialize the public field or public read/write property value. - - - - - Base class for a table of atomized string objects. - - - - - Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. - - The character array containing the name to find. - The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. - The number of characters in the name. - A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. - - - - Instructs the how to serialize the object. - - - - - Gets or sets the member serialization. - - The member serialization. - - - - Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. - - The missing member handling. - - - - Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - - How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. - - - A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified member serialization. - - The member serialization. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. - - The container Id. - - - - Instructs the to always serialize the member with the specified name. - - - - - Gets or sets the type used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items type. - - - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - - - [JsonProperty(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] - - - - - - Gets or sets the of the . - - The of the . - - - - The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . - If null, the default constructor is used. - When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, - order, and type of these parameters. - - - - [JsonProperty(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] - - - - - - Gets or sets the null value handling used when serializing this property. - - The null value handling. - - - - Gets or sets the default value handling used when serializing this property. - - The default value handling. - - - - Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing this property. - - The reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets the object creation handling used when deserializing this property. - - The object creation handling. - - - - Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing this property. - - The type name handling. - - - - Gets or sets whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. - - Whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. - - - - Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. - - The numeric order of serialization. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property is required. - - - A value indicating whether this property is required. - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the property. - - The name of the property. - - - - Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items type name handling. - - - - Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. - - Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. - - Name of the property. - - - - Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. - - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously skips the children of the current token. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Specifies the state of the reader. - - - - - A read method has not been called. - - - - - The end of the file has been reached successfully. - - - - - Reader is at a property. - - - - - Reader is at the start of an object. - - - - - Reader is in an object. - - - - - Reader is at the start of an array. - - - - - Reader is in an array. - - - - - The method has been called. - - - - - Reader has just read a value. - - - - - Reader is at the start of a constructor. - - - - - Reader is in a constructor. - - - - - An error occurred that prevents the read operation from continuing. - - - - - The end of the file has been reached successfully. - - - - - Gets the current reader state. - - The current reader state. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the source should be closed when this reader is closed. - - - true to close the source when this reader is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether multiple pieces of JSON content can - be read from a continuous stream without erroring. - - - true to support reading multiple pieces of JSON content; otherwise false. - The default is false. - - - - - Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. - - - - - Gets or sets how time zones are handled when reading JSON. - - - - - Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. - - - - - Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets how custom date formatted strings are parsed when reading JSON. - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . - - - - - Gets the type of the current JSON token. - - - - - Gets the text value of the current JSON token. - - - - - Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. - - - - - Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. - - The depth of the current token in the JSON document. - - - - Gets the path of the current JSON token. - - - - - Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. Defaults to . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source. - - true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a . - - A . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. - - A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Skips the children of the current token. - - - - - Sets the current token. - - The new token. - - - - Sets the current token and value. - - The new token. - The value. - - - - Sets the current token and value. - - The new token. - The value. - A flag indicating whether the position index inside an array should be updated. - - - - Sets the state based on current token type. - - - - - Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. - - true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. - - - - Changes the reader's state to . - If is set to true, the source is also closed. - - - - - The exception thrown when an error occurs while reading JSON text. - - - - - Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. - - The line number indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. - - The line position indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - The parameter is null. - The class name is null or is zero (0). - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - The line number indicating where the error occurred. - The line position indicating where the error occurred. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Instructs the to always serialize the member, and to require that the member has a value. - - - - - The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. - - - - - Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. - - The line number indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. - - The line position indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - The parameter is null. - The class name is null or is zero (0). - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - The line number indicating where the error occurred. - The line position indicating where the error occurred. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Serializes and deserializes objects into and from the JSON format. - The enables you to control how objects are encoded into JSON. - - - - - Occurs when the errors during serialization and deserialization. - - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. - - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. - - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. - - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. - - The trace writer. - - - - Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. - - The equality comparer. - - - - Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. - The default value is . - - - should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. - Incoming types should be validated with a custom - when deserializing with a value other than . - - - - - Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - The type name assembly format. - - - - Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - The type name assembly format. - - - - Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) is handled. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The object creation handling. - - - - Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The constructor handling. - - - - Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The metadata properties handling. - - - - Gets a collection that will be used during serialization. - - Collection that will be used during serialization. - - - - Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when - serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. - - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. - - The context. - - - - Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , - and , - are written as JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, - and the expected date format when reading JSON text. - The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". - - - - - Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . - A null value means there is no maximum. - The default value is null. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object. - The default value is false. - - - true if there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Creates a new instance. - The will not use default settings - from . - - - A new instance. - The will not use default settings - from . - - - - - Creates a new instance using the specified . - The will not use default settings - from . - - The settings to be applied to the . - - A new instance using the specified . - The will not use default settings - from . - - - - - Creates a new instance. - The will use default settings - from . - - - A new instance. - The will use default settings - from . - - - - - Creates a new instance using the specified . - The will use default settings - from as well as the specified . - - The settings to be applied to the . - - A new instance using the specified . - The will use default settings - from as well as the specified . - - - - - Populates the JSON values onto the target object. - - The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. - The target object to populate values onto. - - - - Populates the JSON values onto the target object. - - The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. - The target object to populate values onto. - - - - Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified . - - The that contains the JSON structure to deserialize. - The being deserialized. - - - - Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified - into an instance of the specified type. - - The containing the object. - The of object being deserialized. - The instance of being deserialized. - - - - Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified - into an instance of the specified type. - - The containing the object. - The type of the object to deserialize. - The instance of being deserialized. - - - - Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified - into an instance of the specified type. - - The containing the object. - The of object being deserialized. - The instance of being deserialized. - - - - Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure - using the specified . - - The used to write the JSON structure. - The to serialize. - - - - Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure - using the specified . - - The used to write the JSON structure. - The to serialize. - - The type of the value being serialized. - This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. - Specifying the type is optional. - - - - - Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure - using the specified . - - The used to write the JSON structure. - The to serialize. - - The type of the value being serialized. - This parameter is used when is Auto to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. - Specifying the type is optional. - - - - - Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure - using the specified . - - The used to write the JSON structure. - The to serialize. - - - - Specifies the settings on a object. - - - - - Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) are handled. - The default value is . - - Reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. - The default value is . - - Missing member handling. - - - - Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The object creation handling. - - - - Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - Null value handling. - - - - Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - The default value handling. - - - - Gets or sets a collection that will be used during serialization. - - The converters. - - - - Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - The preserve references handling. - - - - Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. - The default value is . - - - should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. - Incoming types should be validated with a custom - when deserializing with a value other than . - - The type name handling. - - - - Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The metadata properties handling. - - - - Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - The type name assembly format. - - - - Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. - The default value is . - - The type name assembly format. - - - - Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. - The default value is . - - The constructor handling. - - - - Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when - serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. - - The contract resolver. - - - - Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. - - The equality comparer. - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. - - The reference resolver. - - - - Gets or sets a function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. - - A function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. - - The trace writer. - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. - - The binder. - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. - - The binder. - - - - Gets or sets the error handler called during serialization and deserialization. - - The error handler called during serialization and deserialization. - - - - Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. - - The context. - - - - Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, - and the expected date format when reading JSON text. - The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . - A null value means there is no maximum. - The default value is null. - - - - - Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , - and , - are written as JSON. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. - The default value is . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object. - The default value is false. - - - true if there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to JSON text data. - - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous read. The - property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . - - The containing the JSON data to read. - - - - Gets or sets the reader's property name table. - - - - - Gets or sets the reader's character buffer pool. - - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . - - - true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. - - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . - - A . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. - - A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Changes the reader's state to . - If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. - - - true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets the current line number. - - - The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). - - - - - Gets the current line position. - - - The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). - - - - - Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. - - - - - Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes the specified end token. - - The end token to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously closes this writer. - If is set to true, the destination is also closed. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes indent characters. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes an indent space. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. - - The raw JSON to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a null value. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. - - The name of the constructor. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes an undefined value. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes the given white space. - - The string of white space characters. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a [] value. - - The [] value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. - - Text to place inside the comment. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes the end of an array. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. - - The raw JSON to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will - execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. - - - - Gets or sets the writer's character array pool. - - - - - Gets or sets how many s to write for each level in the hierarchy when is set to . - - - - - Gets or sets which character to use to quote attribute values. - - - - - Gets or sets which character to use for indenting when is set to . - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether object names will be surrounded with quotes. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified . - - The to write to. - - - - Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying . - - - - - Closes this writer. - If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. - If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON object. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON array. - - - - - Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. - - The name of the constructor. - - - - Writes the specified end token. - - The end token to write. - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. - - - - Writes indent characters. - - - - - Writes the JSON value delimiter. - - - - - Writes an indent space. - - - - - Writes a value. - An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a null value. - - - - - Writes an undefined value. - - - - - Writes raw JSON. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a [] value. - - The [] value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. - - Text to place inside the comment. - - - - Writes the given white space. - - The string of white space characters. - - - - Specifies the type of JSON token. - - - - - This is returned by the if a read method has not been called. - - - - - An object start token. - - - - - An array start token. - - - - - A constructor start token. - - - - - An object property name. - - - - - A comment. - - - - - Raw JSON. - - - - - An integer. - - - - - A float. - - - - - A string. - - - - - A boolean. - - - - - A null token. - - - - - An undefined token. - - - - - An object end token. - - - - - An array end token. - - - - - A constructor end token. - - - - - A Date. - - - - - Byte data. - - - - - - Represents a reader that provides validation. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Sets an event handler for receiving schema validation errors. - - - - - Gets the text value of the current JSON token. - - - - - - Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. - - The depth of the current token in the JSON document. - - - - Gets the path of the current JSON token. - - - - - Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. - - - - - - Gets the type of the current JSON token. - - - - - - Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class that - validates the content returned from the given . - - The to read from while validating. - - - - Gets or sets the schema. - - The schema. - - - - Gets the used to construct this . - - The specified in the constructor. - - - - Changes the reader's state to . - If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. - - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. - - - A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. - - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . - - A . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . - - A of . - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . - - - true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. - - - - - Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. - - - - - Asynchronously closes this writer. - If is set to true, the destination is also closed. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes the specified end token. - - The end token to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes indent characters. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes an indent space. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. - - The raw JSON to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes the end of an array. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a null value. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. - - Text to place inside the comment. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. - - The raw JSON to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. - - The name of the constructor. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes the current token. - - The to read the token from. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes the current token. - - The to read the token from. - A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes the token and its value. - - The to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes the token and its value. - - The to write. - - The value to write. - A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . - null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a [] value. - - The [] value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a value. - - The value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes an undefined value. - - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously writes the given white space. - - The string of white space characters. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Asynchronously ets the state of the . - - The being written. - The value being written. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A that represents the asynchronous operation. - The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived - classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the destination should be closed when this writer is closed. - - - true to close the destination when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the JSON should be auto-completed when this writer is closed. - - - true to auto-complete the JSON when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. - - - - - Gets the top. - - The top. - - - - Gets the state of the writer. - - - - - Gets the path of the writer. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating how JSON text output should be formatted. - - - - - Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets how time zones are handled when writing JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , - and , - are written to JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text. - - - - - Gets or sets the culture used when writing JSON. Defaults to . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. - - - - - Closes this writer. - If is set to true, the destination is also closed. - If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON object. - - - - - Writes the end of a JSON object. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON array. - - - - - Writes the end of an array. - - - - - Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. - - The name of the constructor. - - - - Writes the end constructor. - - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. - - - - Writes the end of the current JSON object or array. - - - - - Writes the current token and its children. - - The to read the token from. - - - - Writes the current token. - - The to read the token from. - A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. - - - - Writes the token and its value. - - The to write. - - The value to write. - A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . - null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . - - - - - Writes the token. - - The to write. - - - - Writes the specified end token. - - The end token to write. - - - - Writes indent characters. - - - - - Writes the JSON value delimiter. - - - - - Writes an indent space. - - - - - Writes a null value. - - - - - Writes an undefined value. - - - - - Writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a of value. - - The of value to write. - - - - Writes a [] value. - - The [] value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. - - Text to place inside the comment. - - - - Writes the given white space. - - The string of white space characters. - - - - Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. - - true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. - - - - Sets the state of the . - - The being written. - The value being written. - - - - The exception thrown when an error occurs while writing JSON text. - - - - - Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - The parameter is null. - The class name is null or is zero (0). - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message, JSON path and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Specifies how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. - - - - - Ignore comments. - - - - - Load comments as a with type . - - - - - Specifies how duplicate property names are handled when loading JSON. - - - - - Replace the existing value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the last property in the JSON object will be used. - - - - - Ignore the new value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the first property in the JSON object will be used. - - - - - Throw a when a duplicate property is encountered. - - - - - Contains the LINQ to JSON extension methods. - - - - - Returns a collection of tokens that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. - - The type of the objects in source, constrained to . - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the ancestors of every token in the source collection. - - The type of the objects in source, constrained to . - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains every token in the source collection, the ancestors of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of tokens that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. - - The type of the objects in source, constrained to . - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. - - The type of the objects in source, constrained to . - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of child properties of every object in the source collection. - - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains the properties of every object in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. - - An of that contains the source collection. - The token key. - An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection with the given key. - - - - Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection. - - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. - - The type to convert the values to. - An of that contains the source collection. - The token key. - An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection with the given key. - - - - Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection. - - The type to convert the values to. - An of that contains the source collection. - An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. - - - - Converts the value. - - The type to convert the value to. - A cast as a of . - A converted value. - - - - Converts the value. - - The source collection type. - The type to convert the value to. - A cast as a of . - A converted value. - - - - Returns a collection of child tokens of every array in the source collection. - - The source collection type. - An of that contains the source collection. - An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns a collection of converted child tokens of every array in the source collection. - - An of that contains the source collection. - The type to convert the values to. - The source collection type. - An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. - - - - Returns the input typed as . - - An of that contains the source collection. - The input typed as . - - - - Returns the input typed as . - - The source collection type. - An of that contains the source collection. - The input typed as . - - - - Represents a collection of objects. - - The type of token. - - - - Gets the of with the specified key. - - - - - - Represents a JSON array. - - - - - - - - Writes this token to a asynchronously. - - A into which this method will write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - A that represents the asynchronous write operation. - - - - Asynchronously loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Asynchronously loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Gets the container's children tokens. - - The container's children tokens. - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. - - The contents of the array. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. - - The contents of the array. - - - - Loads an from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Loads an from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - - - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - - - - - - Creates a from an object. - - The object that will be used to create . - A with the values of the specified object. - - - - Creates a from an object. - - The object that will be used to create . - The that will be used to read the object. - A with the values of the specified object. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Gets the with the specified key. - - The with the specified key. - - - - Gets or sets the at the specified index. - - - - - - Determines the index of a specific item in the . - - The object to locate in the . - - The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. - - - - - Inserts an item to the at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The object to insert into the . - - is not a valid index in the . - - - - - Removes the item at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the item to remove. - - is not a valid index in the . - - - - - Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. - - - A of that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - - - Adds an item to the . - - The object to add to the . - - - - Removes all items from the . - - - - - Determines whether the contains a specific value. - - The object to locate in the . - - true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. - - - - - Copies the elements of the to an array, starting at a particular array index. - - The array. - Index of the array. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the is read-only. - - true if the is read-only; otherwise, false. - - - - Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . - - The object to remove from the . - - true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . - - - - - Represents a JSON constructor. - - - - - Writes this token to a asynchronously. - - A into which this method will write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - A that represents the asynchronous write operation. - - - - Asynchronously loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - - A that represents the asynchronous load. The - property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Asynchronously loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - - A that represents the asynchronous load. The - property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Gets the container's children tokens. - - The container's children tokens. - - - - Gets or sets the name of this constructor. - - The constructor name. - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. - - The constructor name. - The contents of the constructor. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. - - The constructor name. - The contents of the constructor. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. - - The constructor name. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Gets the with the specified key. - - The with the specified key. - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Represents a token that can contain other tokens. - - - - - Occurs when the list changes or an item in the list changes. - - - - - Occurs before an item is added to the collection. - - - - - Occurs when the items list of the collection has changed, or the collection is reset. - - - - - Gets the container's children tokens. - - The container's children tokens. - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. - - - true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. - - - - - Get the first child token of this token. - - - A containing the first child token of the . - - - - - Get the last child token of this token. - - - A containing the last child token of the . - - - - - Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. - - - An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. - - - - - Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. - - The type to convert the values to. - - A containing the child values of this , in document order. - - - - - Returns a collection of the descendant tokens for this token in document order. - - An of containing the descendant tokens of the . - - - - Returns a collection of the tokens that contain this token, and all descendant tokens of this token, in document order. - - An of containing this token, and all the descendant tokens of the . - - - - Adds the specified content as children of this . - - The content to be added. - - - - Adds the specified content as the first children of this . - - The content to be added. - - - - Creates a that can be used to add tokens to the . - - A that is ready to have content written to it. - - - - Replaces the child nodes of this token with the specified content. - - The content. - - - - Removes the child nodes from this token. - - - - - Merge the specified content into this . - - The content to be merged. - - - - Merge the specified content into this using . - - The content to be merged. - The used to merge the content. - - - - Gets the count of child JSON tokens. - - The count of child JSON tokens. - - - - Represents a collection of objects. - - The type of token. - - - - An empty collection of objects. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the struct. - - The enumerable. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - A that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - - - Gets the of with the specified key. - - - - - - Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. - - The to compare with this instance. - - true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. - - - - - Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. - - The to compare with this instance. - - true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. - - - - - Returns a hash code for this instance. - - - A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. - - - - - Represents a JSON object. - - - - - - - - Writes this token to a asynchronously. - - A into which this method will write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - A that represents the asynchronous write operation. - - - - Asynchronously loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - - A that represents the asynchronous load. The - property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Asynchronously loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - - A that represents the asynchronous load. The - property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Gets the container's children tokens. - - The container's children tokens. - - - - Occurs when a property value changes. - - - - - Occurs when a property value is changing. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. - - The contents of the object. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. - - The contents of the object. - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Gets an of of this object's properties. - - An of of this object's properties. - - - - Gets a with the specified name. - - The property name. - A with the specified name or null. - - - - Gets the with the specified name. - The exact name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then - the will be used to match a property. - - The property name. - One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. - A matched with the specified name or null. - - - - Gets a of of this object's property values. - - A of of this object's property values. - - - - Gets the with the specified key. - - The with the specified key. - - - - Gets or sets the with the specified property name. - - - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - is not valid JSON. - - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - is not valid JSON. - - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - is not valid JSON. - - - - - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - is not valid JSON. - - - - - - - - Creates a from an object. - - The object that will be used to create . - A with the values of the specified object. - - - - Creates a from an object. - - The object that will be used to create . - The that will be used to read the object. - A with the values of the specified object. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Gets the with the specified property name. - - Name of the property. - The with the specified property name. - - - - Gets the with the specified property name. - The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then - the will be used to match a property. - - Name of the property. - One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. - The with the specified property name. - - - - Tries to get the with the specified property name. - The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then - the will be used to match a property. - - Name of the property. - The value. - One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. - true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. - - - - Adds the specified property name. - - Name of the property. - The value. - - - - Determines whether the JSON object has the specified property name. - - Name of the property. - true if the JSON object has the specified property name; otherwise, false. - - - - Removes the property with the specified name. - - Name of the property. - true if item was successfully removed; otherwise, false. - - - - Tries to get the with the specified property name. - - Name of the property. - The value. - true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - A that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - - - Raises the event with the provided arguments. - - Name of the property. - - - - Raises the event with the provided arguments. - - Name of the property. - - - - Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. - - The expression tree representation of the runtime value. - - The to bind this object. - - - - - Represents a JSON property. - - - - - Writes this token to a asynchronously. - - A into which this method will write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - A that represents the asynchronous write operation. - - - - Asynchronously loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A representing the asynchronous creation. The - property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Asynchronously loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A representing the asynchronous creation. The - property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Gets the container's children tokens. - - The container's children tokens. - - - - Gets the property name. - - The property name. - - - - Gets or sets the property value. - - The property value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The property name. - The property content. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The property name. - The property content. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Loads a from a . - - A that will be read for the content of the . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . - - - - Represents a view of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The name. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, returns whether resetting an object changes its value. - - - true if resetting the component changes its value; otherwise, false. - - The component to test for reset capability. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, gets the current value of the property on a component. - - - The value of a property for a given component. - - The component with the property for which to retrieve the value. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, resets the value for this property of the component to the default value. - - The component with the property value that is to be reset to the default value. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, sets the value of the component to a different value. - - The component with the property value that is to be set. - The new value. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, determines a value indicating whether the value of this property needs to be persisted. - - - true if the property should be persisted; otherwise, false. - - The component with the property to be examined for persistence. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the component this property is bound to. - - - A that represents the type of component this property is bound to. - When the or - - methods are invoked, the object specified might be an instance of this type. - - - - - When overridden in a derived class, gets a value indicating whether this property is read-only. - - - true if the property is read-only; otherwise, false. - - - - - When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the property. - - - A that represents the type of the property. - - - - - Gets the hash code for the name of the member. - - - - The hash code for the name of the member. - - - - - Represents a raw JSON string. - - - - - Asynchronously creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. - - The reader. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - A representing the asynchronous creation. The - property returns an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The raw json. - - - - Creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. - - The reader. - An instance of with the content of the reader's current token. - - - - Specifies the settings used when loading JSON. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. - The default value is . - - The JSON comment handling. - - - - Gets or sets how JSON line info is handled when loading JSON. - The default value is . - - The JSON line info handling. - - - - Gets or sets how duplicate property names in JSON objects are handled when loading JSON. - The default value is . - - The JSON duplicate property name handling. - - - - Specifies the settings used when merging JSON. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the method used when merging JSON arrays. - - The method used when merging JSON arrays. - - - - Gets or sets how null value properties are merged. - - How null value properties are merged. - - - - Gets or sets the comparison used to match property names while merging. - The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then - the will be used to match a property. - - The comparison used to match property names while merging. - - - - Represents an abstract JSON token. - - - - - Writes this token to a asynchronously. - - A into which this method will write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - A that represents the asynchronous write operation. - - - - Writes this token to a asynchronously. - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - A that represents the asynchronous write operation. - - - - Asynchronously creates a from a . - - An positioned at the token to read into this . - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - - A that represents the asynchronous creation. The - property returns a that contains - the token and its descendant tokens - that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined - by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. - - - - - Asynchronously creates a from a . - - An positioned at the token to read into this . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - - A that represents the asynchronous creation. The - property returns a that contains - the token and its descendant tokens - that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined - by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. - - - - - Asynchronously creates a from a . - - A positioned at the token to read into this . - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - - A that represents the asynchronous creation. The - property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens - that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined - by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. - - - - - Asynchronously creates a from a . - - A positioned at the token to read into this . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . - - A that represents the asynchronous creation. The - property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens - that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined - by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. - - - - - Gets a comparer that can compare two tokens for value equality. - - A that can compare two nodes for value equality. - - - - Gets or sets the parent. - - The parent. - - - - Gets the root of this . - - The root of this . - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. - - - true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. - - - - - Compares the values of two tokens, including the values of all descendant tokens. - - The first to compare. - The second to compare. - true if the tokens are equal; otherwise false. - - - - Gets the next sibling token of this node. - - The that contains the next sibling token. - - - - Gets the previous sibling token of this node. - - The that contains the previous sibling token. - - - - Gets the path of the JSON token. - - - - - Adds the specified content immediately after this token. - - A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added after this token. - - - - Adds the specified content immediately before this token. - - A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added before this token. - - - - Returns a collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. - - A collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. - - - - Returns a collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. - - A collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. - - - - Returns a collection of the sibling tokens after this token, in document order. - - A collection of the sibling tokens after this tokens, in document order. - - - - Returns a collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. - - A collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. - - - - Gets the with the specified key. - - The with the specified key. - - - - Gets the with the specified key converted to the specified type. - - The type to convert the token to. - The token key. - The converted token value. - - - - Get the first child token of this token. - - A containing the first child token of the . - - - - Get the last child token of this token. - - A containing the last child token of the . - - - - Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. - - An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. - - - - Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order, filtered by the specified type. - - The type to filter the child tokens on. - A containing the child tokens of this , in document order. - - - - Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. - - The type to convert the values to. - A containing the child values of this , in document order. - - - - Removes this token from its parent. - - - - - Replaces this token with the specified token. - - The value. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Returns the indented JSON for this token. - - - The indented JSON for this token. - - - - - Returns the JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. - - Indicates how the output should be formatted. - A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. - The JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to []. - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to of . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an explicit conversion from to . - - The value. - The result of the conversion. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from [] to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Performs an implicit conversion from of to . - - The value to create a from. - The initialized with the specified value. - - - - Creates a for this token. - - A that can be used to read this token and its descendants. - - - - Creates a from an object. - - The object that will be used to create . - A with the value of the specified object. - - - - Creates a from an object using the specified . - - The object that will be used to create . - The that will be used when reading the object. - A with the value of the specified object. - - - - Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . - - The object type that the token will be deserialized to. - The new object created from the JSON value. - - - - Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . - - The object type that the token will be deserialized to. - The new object created from the JSON value. - - - - Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . - - The object type that the token will be deserialized to. - The that will be used when creating the object. - The new object created from the JSON value. - - - - Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . - - The object type that the token will be deserialized to. - The that will be used when creating the object. - The new object created from the JSON value. - - - - Creates a from a . - - A positioned at the token to read into this . - - A that contains the token and its descendant tokens - that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined - by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. - - - - - Creates a from a . - - An positioned at the token to read into this . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - - A that contains the token and its descendant tokens - that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined - by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. - - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON. - - A that contains JSON. - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - A populated from the string that contains JSON. - - - - Creates a from a . - - A positioned at the token to read into this . - The used to load the JSON. - If this is null, default load settings will be used. - - A that contains the token and its descendant tokens - that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined - by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. - - - - - Creates a from a . - - A positioned at the token to read into this . - - A that contains the token and its descendant tokens - that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined - by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. - - - - - Selects a using a JPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. - - - A that contains a JPath expression. - - A , or null. - - - - Selects a using a JPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. - - - A that contains a JPath expression. - - A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. - A . - - - - Selects a collection of elements using a JPath expression. - - - A that contains a JPath expression. - - An of that contains the selected elements. - - - - Selects a collection of elements using a JPath expression. - - - A that contains a JPath expression. - - A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. - An of that contains the selected elements. - - - - Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. - - The expression tree representation of the runtime value. - - The to bind this object. - - - - - Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. - - The expression tree representation of the runtime value. - - The to bind this object. - - - - - Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. - - A new instance of the . - - - - Adds an object to the annotation list of this . - - The annotation to add. - - - - Get the first annotation object of the specified type from this . - - The type of the annotation to retrieve. - The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. - - - - Gets the first annotation object of the specified type from this . - - The of the annotation to retrieve. - The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. - - - - Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . - - The type of the annotations to retrieve. - An that contains the annotations for this . - - - - Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . - - The of the annotations to retrieve. - An of that contains the annotations that match the specified type for this . - - - - Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . - - The type of annotations to remove. - - - - Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . - - The of annotations to remove. - - - - Compares tokens to determine whether they are equal. - - - - - Determines whether the specified objects are equal. - - The first object of type to compare. - The second object of type to compare. - - true if the specified objects are equal; otherwise, false. - - - - - Returns a hash code for the specified object. - - The for which a hash code is to be returned. - A hash code for the specified object. - The type of is a reference type and is null. - - - - Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. - - - - - Gets the at the reader's current position. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The token to read from. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The token to read from. - The initial path of the token. It is prepended to the returned . - - - - Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . - - - true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. - - - - - Gets the path of the current JSON token. - - - - - Specifies the type of token. - - - - - No token type has been set. - - - - - A JSON object. - - - - - A JSON array. - - - - - A JSON constructor. - - - - - A JSON object property. - - - - - A comment. - - - - - An integer value. - - - - - A float value. - - - - - A string value. - - - - - A boolean value. - - - - - A null value. - - - - - An undefined value. - - - - - A date value. - - - - - A raw JSON value. - - - - - A collection of bytes value. - - - - - A Guid value. - - - - - A Uri value. - - - - - A TimeSpan value. - - - - - Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. - - - - - Gets the at the writer's current position. - - - - - Gets the token being written. - - The token being written. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class writing to the given . - - The container being written to. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying . - - - - - Closes this writer. - If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. - - - Setting to true has no additional effect, since the underlying is a type that cannot be closed. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON object. - - - - - Writes the beginning of a JSON array. - - - - - Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. - - The name of the constructor. - - - - Writes the end. - - The token. - - - - Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. - - The name of the property. - - - - Writes a value. - An error will be raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a null value. - - - - - Writes an undefined value. - - - - - Writes raw JSON. - - The raw JSON to write. - - - - Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. - - Text to place inside the comment. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a [] value. - - The [] value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Writes a value. - - The value to write. - - - - Represents a value in JSON (string, integer, date, etc). - - - - - Writes this token to a asynchronously. - - A into which this method will write. - The token to monitor for cancellation requests. - A collection of which will be used when writing the token. - A that represents the asynchronous write operation. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. - - A object to copy from. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. - - The value. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. - - - true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. - - - - - Creates a comment with the given value. - - The value. - A comment with the given value. - - - - Creates a string with the given value. - - The value. - A string with the given value. - - - - Creates a null value. - - A null value. - - - - Creates a undefined value. - - A undefined value. - - - - Gets the node type for this . - - The type. - - - - Gets or sets the underlying token value. - - The underlying token value. - - - - Writes this token to a . - - A into which this method will write. - A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. - - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - - - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - An object to compare with this object. - - - - Determines whether the specified is equal to the current . - - The to compare with the current . - - true if the specified is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. - - - - - Serves as a hash function for a particular type. - - - A hash code for the current . - - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - The format. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - The format provider. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - The format. - The format provider. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. - - The expression tree representation of the runtime value. - - The to bind this object. - - - - - Compares the current instance with another object of the same type and returns an integer that indicates whether the current instance precedes, follows, or occurs in the same position in the sort order as the other object. - - An object to compare with this instance. - - A 32-bit signed integer that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. The return value has these meanings: - Value - Meaning - Less than zero - This instance is less than . - Zero - This instance is equal to . - Greater than zero - This instance is greater than . - - - is not of the same type as this instance. - - - - - Specifies how line information is handled when loading JSON. - - - - - Ignore line information. - - - - - Load line information. - - - - - Specifies how JSON arrays are merged together. - - - - Concatenate arrays. - - - Union arrays, skipping items that already exist. - - - Replace all array items. - - - Merge array items together, matched by index. - - - - Specifies how null value properties are merged. - - - - - The content's null value properties will be ignored during merging. - - - - - The content's null value properties will be merged. - - - - - Specifies the member serialization options for the . - - - - - All public members are serialized by default. Members can be excluded using or . - This is the default member serialization mode. - - - - - Only members marked with or are serialized. - This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with . - - - - - All public and private fields are serialized. Members can be excluded using or . - This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with - and setting IgnoreSerializableAttribute on to false. - - - - - Specifies metadata property handling options for the . - - - - - Read metadata properties located at the start of a JSON object. - - - - - Read metadata properties located anywhere in a JSON object. Note that this setting will impact performance. - - - - - Do not try to read metadata properties. - - - - - Specifies missing member handling options for the . - - - - - Ignore a missing member and do not attempt to deserialize it. - - - - - Throw a when a missing member is encountered during deserialization. - - - - - Specifies null value handling options for the . - - - - - - - - - Include null values when serializing and deserializing objects. - - - - - Ignore null values when serializing and deserializing objects. - - - - - Specifies how object creation is handled by the . - - - - - Reuse existing objects, create new objects when needed. - - - - - Only reuse existing objects. - - - - - Always create new objects. - - - - - Specifies reference handling options for the . - Note that references cannot be preserved when a value is set via a non-default constructor such as types that implement . - - - - - - - - Do not preserve references when serializing types. - - - - - Preserve references when serializing into a JSON object structure. - - - - - Preserve references when serializing into a JSON array structure. - - - - - Preserve references when serializing. - - - - - Specifies reference loop handling options for the . - - - - - Throw a when a loop is encountered. - - - - - Ignore loop references and do not serialize. - - - - - Serialize loop references. - - - - - Indicating whether a property is required. - - - - - The property is not required. The default state. - - - - - The property must be defined in JSON but can be a null value. - - - - - The property must be defined in JSON and cannot be a null value. - - - - - The property is not required but it cannot be a null value. - - - - - - Contains the JSON schema extension methods. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - - Determines whether the is valid. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - The source to test. - The schema to test with. - - true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. - - - - - - Determines whether the is valid. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - The source to test. - The schema to test with. - When this method returns, contains any error messages generated while validating. - - true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. - - - - - - Validates the specified . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - The source to test. - The schema to test with. - - - - - Validates the specified . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - The source to test. - The schema to test with. - The validation event handler. - - - - - An in-memory representation of a JSON Schema. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Gets or sets the id. - - - - - Gets or sets the title. - - - - - Gets or sets whether the object is required. - - - - - Gets or sets whether the object is read-only. - - - - - Gets or sets whether the object is visible to users. - - - - - Gets or sets whether the object is transient. - - - - - Gets or sets the description of the object. - - - - - Gets or sets the types of values allowed by the object. - - The type. - - - - Gets or sets the pattern. - - The pattern. - - - - Gets or sets the minimum length. - - The minimum length. - - - - Gets or sets the maximum length. - - The maximum length. - - - - Gets or sets a number that the value should be divisible by. - - A number that the value should be divisible by. - - - - Gets or sets the minimum. - - The minimum. - - - - Gets or sets the maximum. - - The maximum. - - - - Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). - - A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). - - - - Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). - - A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). - - - - Gets or sets the minimum number of items. - - The minimum number of items. - - - - Gets or sets the maximum number of items. - - The maximum number of items. - - - - Gets or sets the of items. - - The of items. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether items in an array are validated using the instance at their array position from . - - - true if items are validated using their array position; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the of additional items. - - The of additional items. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional items are allowed. - - - true if additional items are allowed; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets whether the array items must be unique. - - - - - Gets or sets the of properties. - - The of properties. - - - - Gets or sets the of additional properties. - - The of additional properties. - - - - Gets or sets the pattern properties. - - The pattern properties. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional properties are allowed. - - - true if additional properties are allowed; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the required property if this property is present. - - The required property if this property is present. - - - - Gets or sets the a collection of valid enum values allowed. - - A collection of valid enum values allowed. - - - - Gets or sets disallowed types. - - The disallowed types. - - - - Gets or sets the default value. - - The default value. - - - - Gets or sets the collection of that this schema extends. - - The collection of that this schema extends. - - - - Gets or sets the format. - - The format. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Reads a from the specified . - - The containing the JSON Schema to read. - The object representing the JSON Schema. - - - - Reads a from the specified . - - The containing the JSON Schema to read. - The to use when resolving schema references. - The object representing the JSON Schema. - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema. - - A that contains JSON Schema. - A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. - - - - Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema using the specified . - - A that contains JSON Schema. - The resolver. - A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. - - - - Writes this schema to a . - - A into which this method will write. - - - - Writes this schema to a using the specified . - - A into which this method will write. - The resolver used. - - - - Returns a that represents the current . - - - A that represents the current . - - - - - - Returns detailed information about the schema exception. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. - - The line number indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. - - The line position indicating where the error occurred. - - - - Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - The path to the JSON where the error occurred. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. - - The error message that explains the reason for the exception. - The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. - The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. - The parameter is null. - The class name is null or is zero (0). - - - - - Generates a from a specified . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Gets or sets how undefined schemas are handled by the serializer. - - - - - Gets or sets the contract resolver. - - The contract resolver. - - - - Generate a from the specified type. - - The type to generate a from. - A generated from the specified type. - - - - Generate a from the specified type. - - The type to generate a from. - The used to resolve schema references. - A generated from the specified type. - - - - Generate a from the specified type. - - The type to generate a from. - Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. - A generated from the specified type. - - - - Generate a from the specified type. - - The type to generate a from. - The used to resolve schema references. - Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. - A generated from the specified type. - - - - - Resolves from an id. - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Gets or sets the loaded schemas. - - The loaded schemas. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets a for the specified reference. - - The id. - A for the specified reference. - - - - - The value types allowed by the . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - No type specified. - - - - - String type. - - - - - Float type. - - - - - Integer type. - - - - - Boolean type. - - - - - Object type. - - - - - Array type. - - - - - Null type. - - - - - Any type. - - - - - - Specifies undefined schema Id handling options for the . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Do not infer a schema Id. - - - - - Use the .NET type name as the schema Id. - - - - - Use the assembly qualified .NET type name as the schema Id. - - - - - - Returns detailed information related to the . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - Gets the associated with the validation error. - - The JsonSchemaException associated with the validation error. - - - - Gets the path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. - - The path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. - - - - Gets the text description corresponding to the validation error. - - The text description. - - - - - Represents the callback method that will handle JSON schema validation events and the . - - - JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. - - - - - - A camel case naming strategy. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. - - - A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, - e.g. a property name customized with a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. - - - A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, - e.g. a property name customized with a . - - - A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Resolves the specified property name. - - The property name to resolve. - The resolved property name. - - - - Resolves member mappings for a type, camel casing property names. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Resolves the contract for a given type. - - The type to resolve a contract for. - The contract for a given type. - - - - Used by to resolve a for a given . - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether members are being get and set using dynamic code generation. - This value is determined by the runtime permissions available. - - - true if using dynamic code generation; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the default members search flags. - - The default members search flags. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether compiler generated members should be serialized. - - - true if serialized compiler generated members; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the interface when serializing and deserializing types. - - - true if the interface will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the attribute when serializing and deserializing types. - - - true if the attribute will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore IsSpecified members when serializing and deserializing types. - - - true if the IsSpecified members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore ShouldSerialize members when serializing and deserializing types. - - - true if the ShouldSerialize members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. - - The naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Resolves the contract for a given type. - - The type to resolve a contract for. - The contract for a given type. - - - - Gets the serializable members for the type. - - The type to get serializable members for. - The serializable members for the type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates the constructor parameters. - - The constructor to create properties for. - The type's member properties. - Properties for the given . - - - - Creates a for the given . - - The matching member property. - The constructor parameter. - A created for the given . - - - - Resolves the default for the contract. - - Type of the object. - The contract's default . - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates a for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Determines which contract type is created for the given type. - - Type of the object. - A for the given type. - - - - Creates properties for the given . - - The type to create properties for. - /// The member serialization mode for the type. - Properties for the given . - - - - Creates the used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. - - The member. - The used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. - - - - Creates a for the given . - - The member's parent . - The member to create a for. - A created for the given . - - - - Resolves the name of the property. - - Name of the property. - Resolved name of the property. - - - - Resolves the name of the extension data. By default no changes are made to extension data names. - - Name of the extension data. - Resolved name of the extension data. - - - - Resolves the key of the dictionary. By default is used to resolve dictionary keys. - - Key of the dictionary. - Resolved key of the dictionary. - - - - Gets the resolved name of the property. - - Name of the property. - Name of the property. - - - - The default naming strategy. Property names and dictionary keys are unchanged. - - - - - Resolves the specified property name. - - The property name to resolve. - The resolved property name. - - - - The default serialization binder used when resolving and loading classes from type names. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. - - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - - The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. - - - - - When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. - - The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - - - - Represents a trace writer that writes to the application's instances. - - - - - Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , - and messages. - - - The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - - - - - Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. - - The at which to write this trace. - The trace message. - The trace exception. This parameter is optional. - - - - Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The member info. - - - - Sets the value. - - The target to set the value on. - The value to set on the target. - - - - Gets the value. - - The target to get the value from. - The value. - - - - Provides information surrounding an error. - - - - - Gets the error. - - The error. - - - - Gets the original object that caused the error. - - The original object that caused the error. - - - - Gets the member that caused the error. - - The member that caused the error. - - - - Gets the path of the JSON location where the error occurred. - - The path of the JSON location where the error occurred. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is handled. - - true if handled; otherwise, false. - - - - Provides data for the Error event. - - - - - Gets the current object the error event is being raised against. - - The current object the error event is being raised against. - - - - Gets the error context. - - The error context. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The current object. - The error context. - - - - Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The member info. - - - - Sets the value. - - The target to set the value on. - The value to set on the target. - - - - Gets the value. - - The target to get the value from. - The value. - - - - Provides methods to get attributes. - - - - - Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. - - When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. - A collection of s, or an empty collection. - - - - Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. - - The type of the attributes. - When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. - A collection of s, or an empty collection. - - - - Used by to resolve a for a given . - - - - - - - - - Resolves the contract for a given type. - - The type to resolve a contract for. - The contract for a given type. - - - - Used to resolve references when serializing and deserializing JSON by the . - - - - - Resolves a reference to its object. - - The serialization context. - The reference to resolve. - The object that was resolved from the reference. - - - - Gets the reference for the specified object. - - The serialization context. - The object to get a reference for. - The reference to the object. - - - - Determines whether the specified object is referenced. - - The serialization context. - The object to test for a reference. - - true if the specified object is referenced; otherwise, false. - - - - - Adds a reference to the specified object. - - The serialization context. - The reference. - The object to reference. - - - - Allows users to control class loading and mandate what class to load. - - - - - When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. - - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - Specifies the name of the serialized object - The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. - - - - When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. - - The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - Specifies the name of the serialized object. - - - - Represents a trace writer. - - - - - Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , - and messages. - - The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - - - - Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. - - The at which to write this trace. - The trace message. - The trace exception. This parameter is optional. - - - - Provides methods to get and set values. - - - - - Sets the value. - - The target to set the value on. - The value to set on the target. - - - - Gets the value. - - The target to get the value from. - The value. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets the of the collection items. - - The of the collection items. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the collection type is a multidimensional array. - - true if the collection type is a multidimensional array; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . - - The function used to create the object. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the collection values. - - true if the creator has a parameter with the collection values; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets or sets the default collection items . - - The converter. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the collection items preserve object references. - - true if collection items preserve object references; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets the collection item reference loop handling. - - The reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets the collection item type name handling. - - The type name handling. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Handles serialization callback events. - - The object that raised the callback event. - The streaming context. - - - - Handles serialization error callback events. - - The object that raised the callback event. - The streaming context. - The error context. - - - - Sets extension data for an object during deserialization. - - The object to set extension data on. - The extension data key. - The extension data value. - - - - Gets extension data for an object during serialization. - - The object to set extension data on. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets the underlying type for the contract. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Gets or sets the type created during deserialization. - - The type created during deserialization. - - - - Gets or sets whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. - - Whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. - - - - Gets or sets the default for this contract. - - The converter. - - - - Gets the internally resolved for the contract's type. - This converter is used as a fallback converter when no other converter is resolved. - Setting will always override this converter. - - - - - Gets or sets all methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. - - The methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. - - - - Gets or sets all methods called during deserialization of the object. - - The methods called during deserialization of the object. - - - - Gets or sets all methods called after serialization of the object graph. - - The methods called after serialization of the object graph. - - - - Gets or sets all methods called before serialization of the object. - - The methods called before serialization of the object. - - - - Gets or sets all method called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. - - The methods called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. - - - - Gets or sets the default creator method used to create the object. - - The default creator method used to create the object. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the default creator is non-public. - - true if the default object creator is non-public; otherwise, false. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets or sets the dictionary key resolver. - - The dictionary key resolver. - - - - Gets the of the dictionary keys. - - The of the dictionary keys. - - - - Gets the of the dictionary values. - - The of the dictionary values. - - - - Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . - - The function used to create the object. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values. - - true if the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values; otherwise, false. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets the object's properties. - - The object's properties. - - - - Gets or sets the property name resolver. - - The property name resolver. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets or sets the object constructor. - - The object constructor. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Gets or sets the object member serialization. - - The member object serialization. - - - - Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. - - The missing member handling. - - - - Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. - - - A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. - - - - - Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - - How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. - - - - Gets the object's properties. - - The object's properties. - - - - Gets a collection of instances that define the parameters used with . - - - - - Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . - This function is called with a collection of arguments which are defined by the collection. - - The function used to create the object. - - - - Gets or sets the extension data setter. - - - - - Gets or sets the extension data getter. - - - - - Gets or sets the extension data value type. - - - - - Gets or sets the extension data name resolver. - - The extension data name resolver. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Maps a JSON property to a .NET member or constructor parameter. - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the property. - - The name of the property. - - - - Gets or sets the type that declared this property. - - The type that declared this property. - - - - Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. - - The numeric order of serialization. - - - - Gets or sets the name of the underlying member or parameter. - - The name of the underlying member or parameter. - - - - Gets the that will get and set the during serialization. - - The that will get and set the during serialization. - - - - Gets or sets the for this property. - - The for this property. - - - - Gets or sets the type of the property. - - The type of the property. - - - - Gets or sets the for the property. - If set this converter takes precedence over the contract converter for the property type. - - The converter. - - - - Gets or sets the member converter. - - The member converter. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is ignored. - - true if ignored; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is readable. - - true if readable; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is writable. - - true if writable; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this has a member attribute. - - true if has a member attribute; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets the default value. - - The default value. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is required. - - A value indicating whether this is required. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether has a value specified. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property preserves object references. - - - true if this instance is reference; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the property null value handling. - - The null value handling. - - - - Gets or sets the property default value handling. - - The default value handling. - - - - Gets or sets the property reference loop handling. - - The reference loop handling. - - - - Gets or sets the property object creation handling. - - The object creation handling. - - - - Gets or sets or sets the type name handling. - - The type name handling. - - - - Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. - - A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. - - - - Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. - - A predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. - - - - Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. - - A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. - - - - Gets or sets an action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. - - An action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Gets or sets the converter used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items converter. - - - - Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. - - Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. - - - - Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items type name handling. - - - - Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. - - The collection's items reference loop handling. - - - - A collection of objects. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The type. - - - - When implemented in a derived class, extracts the key from the specified element. - - The element from which to extract the key. - The key for the specified element. - - - - Adds a object. - - The property to add to the collection. - - - - Gets the closest matching object. - First attempts to get an exact case match of and then - a case insensitive match. - - Name of the property. - A matching property if found. - - - - Gets a property by property name. - - The name of the property to get. - Type property name string comparison. - A matching property if found. - - - - Contract details for a used by the . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The underlying type for the contract. - - - - Lookup and create an instance of the type described by the argument. - - The type to create. - Optional arguments to pass to an initializing constructor of the JsonConverter. - If null, the default constructor is used. - - - - Represents a trace writer that writes to memory. When the trace message limit is - reached then old trace messages will be removed as new messages are added. - - - - - Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , - and messages. - - - The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. - - The at which to write this trace. - The trace message. - The trace exception. This parameter is optional. - - - - Returns an enumeration of the most recent trace messages. - - An enumeration of the most recent trace messages. - - - - Returns a of the most recent trace messages. - - - A of the most recent trace messages. - - - - - A base class for resolving how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. - - - - - A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. - Defaults to false. - - - - - A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. - Defaults to false. - - - - - A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names, - e.g. a property name customized with a , should be processed. - Defaults to false. - - - - - Gets the serialized name for a given property name. - - The initial property name. - A flag indicating whether the property has had a name explicitly specified. - The serialized property name. - - - - Gets the serialized name for a given extension data name. - - The initial extension data name. - The serialized extension data name. - - - - Gets the serialized key for a given dictionary key. - - The initial dictionary key. - The serialized dictionary key. - - - - Resolves the specified property name. - - The property name to resolve. - The resolved property name. - - - - Hash code calculation - - - - - - Object equality implementation - - - - - - - Compare to another NamingStrategy - - - - - - - Represents a method that constructs an object. - - The object type to create. - - - - When applied to a method, specifies that the method is called when an error occurs serializing an object. - - - - - Provides methods to get attributes from a , , or . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The instance to get attributes for. This parameter should be a , , or . - - - - Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. - - When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. - A collection of s, or an empty collection. - - - - Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. - - The type of the attributes. - When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. - A collection of s, or an empty collection. - - - - Get and set values for a using reflection. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The member info. - - - - Sets the value. - - The target to set the value on. - The value to set on the target. - - - - Gets the value. - - The target to get the value from. - The value. - - - - A snake case naming strategy. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. - - - A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, - e.g. a property name customized with a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. - - - A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, - e.g. a property name customized with a . - - - A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Resolves the specified property name. - - The property name to resolve. - The resolved property name. - - - - Specifies how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. - - - - - Only control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. - - - - - All non-ASCII and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. - - - - - HTML (<, >, &, ', ") and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. - - - - - Indicates the method that will be used during deserialization for locating and loading assemblies. - - - - - In simple mode, the assembly used during deserialization need not match exactly the assembly used during serialization. Specifically, the version numbers need not match as the LoadWithPartialName method of the class is used to load the assembly. - - - - - In full mode, the assembly used during deserialization must match exactly the assembly used during serialization. The Load method of the class is used to load the assembly. - - - - - Specifies type name handling options for the . - - - should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. - Incoming types should be validated with a custom - when deserializing with a value other than . - - - - - Do not include the .NET type name when serializing types. - - - - - Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON object structure. - - - - - Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON array structure. - - - - - Always include the .NET type name when serializing. - - - - - Include the .NET type name when the type of the object being serialized is not the same as its declared type. - Note that this doesn't include the root serialized object by default. To include the root object's type name in JSON - you must specify a root type object with - or . - - - - - Determines whether the collection is null or empty. - - The collection. - - true if the collection is null or empty; otherwise, false. - - - - - Adds the elements of the specified collection to the specified generic . - - The list to add to. - The collection of elements to add. - - - - Converts the value to the specified type. If the value is unable to be converted, the - value is checked whether it assignable to the specified type. - - The value to convert. - The culture to use when converting. - The type to convert or cast the value to. - - The converted type. If conversion was unsuccessful, the initial value - is returned if assignable to the target type. - - - - - Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a - specific method on Dynamic that returns a result - - - - - Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a - specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for - the result. - - - - - Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a - specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for - the result. - - - - - Returns a Restrictions object which includes our current restrictions merged - with a restriction limiting our type - - - - - Helper class for serializing immutable collections. - Note that this is used by all builds, even those that don't support immutable collections, in case the DLL is GACed - https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/issues/652 - - - - - Gets the type of the typed collection's items. - - The type. - The type of the typed collection's items. - - - - Gets the member's underlying type. - - The member. - The underlying type of the member. - - - - Determines whether the property is an indexed property. - - The property. - - true if the property is an indexed property; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets the member's value on the object. - - The member. - The target object. - The member's value on the object. - - - - Sets the member's value on the target object. - - The member. - The target. - The value. - - - - Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be read. - - The MemberInfo to determine whether can be read. - /// if set to true then allow the member to be gotten non-publicly. - - true if the specified MemberInfo can be read; otherwise, false. - - - - - Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be set. - - The MemberInfo to determine whether can be set. - if set to true then allow the member to be set non-publicly. - if set to true then allow the member to be set if read-only. - - true if the specified MemberInfo can be set; otherwise, false. - - - - - Builds a string. Unlike this class lets you reuse its internal buffer. - - - - - Determines whether the string is all white space. Empty string will return false. - - The string to test whether it is all white space. - - true if the string is all white space; otherwise, false. - - - - - Specifies the state of the . - - - - - An exception has been thrown, which has left the in an invalid state. - You may call the method to put the in the Closed state. - Any other method calls result in an being thrown. - - - - - The method has been called. - - - - - An object is being written. - - - - - An array is being written. - - - - - A constructor is being written. - - - - - A property is being written. - - - - - A write method has not been called. - - - - diff --git "a/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/Libre Hardware Monitor 01.2020/OxyPlot.WindowsForms.dll" "b/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/Libre Hardware Monitor 01.2020/OxyPlot.WindowsForms.dll" deleted file mode 100644 index 4bde2bd..0000000 Binary files "a/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/Libre Hardware Monitor 01.2020/OxyPlot.WindowsForms.dll" and /dev/null differ diff --git "a/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/Libre Hardware Monitor 01.2020/OxyPlot.WindowsForms.xml" "b/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/Libre Hardware Monitor 01.2020/OxyPlot.WindowsForms.xml" deleted file mode 100644 index e3b17ba..0000000 --- "a/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/Libre Hardware Monitor 01.2020/OxyPlot.WindowsForms.xml" +++ /dev/null @@ -1,690 +0,0 @@ - - - - OxyPlot.WindowsForms - - - - - Provides extension methods for exporters. - - - - - Exports the specified to a file. - - The exporter. - The model to export. - The path to the file. - - - - Represents a control that displays a . - - - - - The category for the properties of this control. - - - - - The invalidate lock. - - - - - The model lock. - - - - - The rendering lock. - - - - - The render context. - - - - - The tracker label. - - - - - The current model (holding a reference to this plot view). - - - - - The is model invalidated. - - - - - The model. - - - - - The default controller. - - - - - The update data flag. - - - - - The zoom rectangle. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets the actual model in the view. - - - The actual model. - - - - - Gets the actual model. - - The actual model. - - - - Gets the actual controller. - - - The actual . - - - - - Gets the coordinates of the client area of the view. - - - - - Gets the actual plot controller. - - The actual plot controller. - - - - Gets or sets the model. - - - - - Gets or sets the plot controller. - - The controller. - - - - Gets or sets the pan cursor. - - - - - Gets or sets the horizontal zoom cursor. - - - - - Gets or sets the rectangle zoom cursor. - - - - - Gets or sets the vertical zoom cursor. - - - - - Hides the tracker. - - - - - Hides the zoom rectangle. - - - - - Invalidates the plot (not blocking the UI thread) - - if set to true, all data collections will be updated. - - - - Called when the Model property has been changed. - - - - - Sets the cursor type. - - The cursor type. - - - - Shows the tracker. - - The data. - - - - Shows the zoom rectangle. - - The rectangle. - - - - Sets the clipboard text. - - The text. - - - - Raises the event. - - A that contains the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - A that contains the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - A that contains the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - An that contains the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - An that contains the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - A that contains the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - A that contains the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - A that contains the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - An that contains the event data. - - - - Gets the current modifier keys. - - A value. - - - - Extension method used to convert to/from Windows/Windows.Media classes. - - - - - Calculate the distance between two points. - - The first point. - The second point. - The distance. - - - - Converts a color to a Brush. - - The color. - A SolidColorBrush. - - - - Converts an OxyColor to a Color. - - The color. - A Color. - - - - Converts a HorizontalAlignment to a HorizontalTextAlign. - - The alignment. - A HorizontalTextAlign. - - - - Converts a to an . - - The color to convert. - An . - - - - Converts a to an . - - The brush to convert. - An . - - - - Converts a Thickness to an OxyThickness. - - The screen point. - use pixel alignment conversion if set to true. - An OxyPlot thickness. - - - - Converts an to a . - - The rectangle. - use pixel alignment if set to true. - A . - - - - Converts a point to a ScreenPoint. - - The point. - A screen point. - - - - Converts a Point array to a ScreenPoint array. - - The points. - A ScreenPoint array. - - - - Converts a to a . - - The button to convert. - The converted mouse button. - - - - Converts to for a mouse wheel event. - - The instance containing the event data. - The modifiers. - A containing the converted event arguments. - - - - Converts to for a mouse down event. - - The instance containing the event data. - The modifiers. - A containing the converted event arguments. - - - - Converts to for a mouse up event. - - The instance containing the event data. - The modifiers. - A containing the converted event arguments. - - - - Converts to for a mouse event. - - The instance containing the event data. - The modifiers. - A containing the converted event arguments. - - - - Converts to for a mouse event. - - The instance containing the event data. - The modifiers. - A containing the converted event arguments. - - - - Converts the specified key. - - The key to convert. - The converted key. - - - - The graphics render context. - - - - - The font size factor. - - - - - The images in use - - - - - The image cache - - - - - The brush cache. - - - - - The string format. - - - - - The GDI+ drawing surface. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The drawing surface. - - - - Sets the graphics target. - - The graphics surface. - - - - Draws an ellipse. - - The rectangle. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The thickness. - - - - Draws the polyline from the specified points. - - The points. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - The dash array. - The line join type. - if set to true the shape will be aliased. - - - - Draws the polygon from the specified points. The polygon can have stroke and/or fill. - - The points. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - The dash array. - The line join type. - if set to true the shape will be aliased. - - - - Draws the rectangle. - - The rectangle. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - - - - Draws the text. - - The p. - The text. - The fill color. - The font family. - Size of the font. - The font weight. - The rotation angle. - The horizontal alignment. - The vertical alignment. - The maximum size of the text. - - - - Measures the text. - - The text. - The font family. - Size of the font. - The font weight. - The text size. - - - - Cleans up resources not in use. - - This method is called at the end of each rendering. - - - - Draws the image. - - The source. - The source executable. - The source asynchronous. - Width of the source. - Height of the source. - The executable. - The asynchronous. - The forward. - The authentication. - The opacity. - if set to true [interpolate]. - - - - Sets the clip rectangle. - - The clip rectangle. - True if the clip rectangle was set. - - - - Resets the clip rectangle. - - - - - Performs application-defined tasks associated with freeing, releasing, or resetting unmanaged resources. - - - - - Creates a font. - - The font family. - Size of the font. - The font style. - A font - - - - Loads the image from the specified source. - - The image source. - A . - - - - Gets the cached brush. - - The fill color. - A . - - - - Gets a cached pen. - - The stroke. - The thickness. - The dash array. - The line join. - A . - - - - Converts a double array to a float array. - - The a. - The float array. - - - - Converts a list of point to an array of PointF. - - The points. - An array of points. - - - - The OxyPlot.WindowsForms namespace contains controls for Windows Forms and a bitmap exporter. - - - - - Provides extension methods to the . - - - - - Creates an SVG string. - - The model. - The width (points). - The height (points). - if set to true, the xml headers will be included (?xml and !DOCTYPE). - A . - - - - Provides functionality to export plots to png. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the width of the output image. - - - - - Gets or sets the height of the output image. - - - - - Gets or sets the resolution (dpi) of the output image. - - - - - Gets or sets the background color. - - - - - Exports the specified model. - - The model. - The file name. - The width. - The height. - The background. - - - - Exports the specified to the specified . - - The model. - The output stream. - - - - Exports the specified to a . - - The model to export. - A bitmap. - - - - Provides functionality to export plots to scalable vector graphics using for text measuring. - - - - - The graphics drawing surface. - - - - - The render context. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Performs application-defined tasks associated with freeing, releasing, or resetting unmanaged resources. - - - - diff --git "a/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/Libre Hardware Monitor 01.2020/OxyPlot.dll" "b/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/Libre Hardware Monitor 01.2020/OxyPlot.dll" deleted file mode 100644 index 388e1dc..0000000 Binary files "a/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/Libre Hardware Monitor 01.2020/OxyPlot.dll" and /dev/null differ diff --git "a/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/Libre Hardware Monitor 01.2020/OxyPlot.xml" "b/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/Libre Hardware Monitor 01.2020/OxyPlot.xml" deleted file mode 100644 index 1adc1ba..0000000 --- "a/\320\237\321\200\320\276\320\263\321\200\320\260\320\274\320\274\320\260 \320\264\320\273\321\217 \320\237\320\232/Libre Hardware Monitor 01.2020/OxyPlot.xml" +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21352 +0,0 @@ - - - - OxyPlot - - - - - Represents an annotation that shows a point. - - - - - The position transformed to screen coordinates. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the x-coordinate of the center. - - - - - Gets or sets the y-coordinate of the center. - - - - - Gets or sets the size of the rendered point. - - - - - Gets or sets the distance between the rendered point and the text. - - - - - Gets or sets the shape of the rendered point. - - The shape. - - - - Gets or sets a custom polygon outline for the point marker. Set to to use this property. - - A polyline. The default is null. - - - - Renders the polygon annotation. - - The render context. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, tests if the plot element is hit by the specified point. - - The hit test arguments. - - The result of the hit test. - - - - - Provides an abstract base class for shape annotations, such as , , and . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the fill color. - - The fill color. - - - - Gets or sets the stroke color. - - - - - Gets or sets the stroke thickness. - - - - - The OxyPlot.Annotations namespace contains the annotations and related types. - - - - - Represents an annotation that shows a rectangle. - - - - - The rectangle transformed to screen coordinates. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the minimum X. - - The minimum X. - - - - Gets or sets the maximum X. - - The maximum X. - - - - Gets or sets the minimum Y. - - The minimum Y. - - - - Gets or sets the maximum Y. - - The maximum Y. - - - - Renders the polygon annotation. - - The render context. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, tests if the plot element is hit by the specified point. - - The hit test arguments. - - The result of the hit test. - - - - - Represents an annotation that shows text. - - - - - The actual bounds of the text. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the fill color of the background rectangle. - - The background. - - - - Gets or sets the position offset (screen coordinates). - - The offset. - - - - Gets or sets the padding of the background rectangle. - - The padding. - - - - Gets or sets the stroke color of the background rectangle. - - The stroke color. - - - - Gets or sets the stroke thickness of the background rectangle. - - The stroke thickness. - - - - Renders the text annotation. - - The render context. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, tests if the plot element is hit by the specified point. - - The hit test arguments. - - The result of the hit test. - - - - - Gets the coordinates of the (rotated) background rectangle. - - The position. - The size. - The padding. - The rotation. - The horizontal alignment. - The vertical alignment. - The background rectangle coordinates. - - - - Represents an annotation that shows a polygon. - - - - - The polygon points transformed to screen coordinates. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the line join. - - The line join. - - - - Gets or sets the line style. - - The line style. - - - - Gets the points. - - The points. - - - - Renders the polygon annotation. - - The render context. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, tests if the plot element is hit by the specified point. - - The hit test arguments. - - The result of the hit test. - - - - - Represents an annotation that shows a straight line. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the y-intercept when Type is LinearEquation. - - The intercept value. - Linear equation y-intercept (the b in y=mx+b). - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_equation - - - - Gets or sets the slope when Type is LinearEquation. - - The slope value. - Linear equation slope (the m in y=mx+b) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_equation - - - - Gets or sets the type of line equation. - - - - - Gets or sets the X position for vertical lines (only for Type==Vertical). - - - - - Gets or sets the Y position for horizontal lines (only for Type==Horizontal) - - - - - Gets the screen points. - - The list of points to display on screen for this path. - - - - Specifies the definition of the line in a . - - - - - Horizontal line given by the Y property - - - - - Vertical line given by the X property - - - - - Linear equation y=mx+b given by the Slope and Intercept properties - - - - - Provides an abstract base class for annotations that contains text. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the annotation text. - - The text. - - - - Gets or sets the position of the text. - - If the value is DataPoint.Undefined, the default position of the text will be used. - - - - Gets or sets the horizontal alignment of the text. - - - - - Gets or sets the vertical alignment of the text. - - - - - Gets or sets the rotation of the text. - - The text rotation in degrees. - - - - Gets the actual position of the text. - - A function that returns the default position. This is used if is undefined. - The actual position of the text, in screen space. - - - - Provides an abstract base class for annotations. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the rendering layer of the annotation. The default value is . - - - - - Gets the X axis. - - The X axis. - - - - Gets or sets the X axis key. - - The X axis key. - - - - Gets the Y axis. - - The Y axis. - - - - Gets or sets the Y axis key. - - The Y axis key. - - - - Ensures that the annotation axes are set. - - - - - Renders the annotation on the specified context. - - The render context. - - - - Transforms the specified coordinates to a screen point. - - The x coordinate. - The y coordinate. - A screen point. - - - - Transforms the specified data point to a screen point. - - The point. - A screen point. - - - - Transforms the specified screen position to a data point. - - The position. - A data point - - - - Tests if the plot element is hit by the specified point. - - The hit test arguments. - - A hit test result. - - - - - Gets the clipping rectangle. - - The clipping rectangle. - - - - Specifies the layer for an . - - - - - Render the annotation below the gridlines of the axes. - - - - - Render the annotation below the series. - - - - - Render the annotation above the series. - - - - - Specifies the orientation of the text in an annotation. - - - - - Horizontal text. - - - - - Vertical text. - - - - - Oriented along the line. - - - - - Represents an annotation that shows an arrow. - - - - - The end point in screen coordinates. - - - - - The start point in screen coordinates. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the arrow direction. - - Setting this property overrides the property. - - - - Gets or sets the color of the arrow. - - - - - Gets or sets the end point of the arrow. - - - - - Gets or sets the length of the head (relative to the stroke thickness) (the default value is 10). - - The length of the head. - - - - Gets or sets the width of the head (relative to the stroke thickness) (the default value is 3). - - The width of the head. - - - - Gets or sets the line join type. - - The line join type. - - - - Gets or sets the line style. - - The line style. - - - - Gets or sets the start point of the arrow. - - This property is overridden by the ArrowDirection property, if set. - - - - Gets or sets the stroke thickness (the default value is 2). - - The stroke thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the 'veeness' of the arrow head (relative to thickness) (the default value is 0). - - The 'veeness'. - - - - Renders the arrow annotation. - - The render context. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, tests if the plot element is hit by the specified point. - - The hit test arguments. - - The result of the hit test. - - - - - Represents an annotation that shows an ellipse. - - - - - The rectangle transformed to screen coordinates. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the x-coordinate of the center. - - - - - Gets or sets the y-coordinate of the center. - - - - - Gets or sets the width of the ellipse. - - - - - Gets or sets the height of the ellipse. - - - - - Renders the polygon annotation. - - The render context. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, tests if the plot element is hit by the specified point. - - The hit test arguments. - - The result of the hit test. - - - - - Represents an annotation that shows a function rendered as a path. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the type of function. Can be either f(x) or f(y). - - The type of the function. - - - - Gets or sets the y=f(x) equation when Type is Equation. - - - - - Gets or sets the resolution. - - The resolution. - - - - Gets the screen points. - - The list of screen points defined by this function annotation. - - - - Defines the definition of function in a . - - - - - Curve equation x=f(y) given by the Equation property - - - - - Curve equation y=f(x) given by the Equation property - - - - - Represents an annotation that shows an image. - - - - - The actual bounds of the rendered image. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the image source. - - The image source. - - - - Gets or sets the horizontal alignment. - - The horizontal alignment. - - - - Gets or sets the X position of the image. - - The X. - - - - Gets or sets the Y position of the image. - - The Y. - - - - Gets or sets the X offset. - - The offset X. - - - - Gets or sets the Y offset. - - The offset Y. - - - - Gets or sets the width. - - The width. - - - - Gets or sets the height. - - The height. - - - - Gets or sets the opacity (0-1). - - The opacity value. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to apply smooth interpolation to the image. - - true if the image should be interpolated (using a high-quality bi-cubic interpolation); false if the nearest neighbor should be used. - - - - Gets or sets the vertical alignment. - - The vertical alignment. - - - - Renders the image annotation. - - The render context. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, tests if the plot element is hit by the specified point. - - The hit test arguments. - - The result of the hit test. - - - - - Gets the point. - - The x. - The y. - The render context. - The model. - The point in screen coordinates. - - - - Gets the vector. - - The x component. - The y component. - The render context. - The model. - The vector in screen coordinates. - - - - Provides an abstract base class for all annotations that contain paths (lines, functions or polylines). - - - - - Defines whether or not the path should be aliased. - - - - - The actual minimum value on the x axis. - - - - - The actual minimum value on the y axis. - - - - - The actual maximum value on the x axis. - - - - - The actual maximum value on the y axis. - - - - - The points of the line, transformed to screen coordinates. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the line. - - - - - Gets or sets the line join. - - The line join. - - - - Gets or sets the line style. - - The line style. - - - - Gets or sets the maximum X coordinate for the line. - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum Y coordinate for the line. - - - - - Gets or sets the minimum X coordinate for the line. - - - - - Gets or sets the minimum Y coordinate for the line. - - - - - Gets or sets the stroke thickness. - - The stroke thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the text margin (along the line). - - The text margin. - - - - Gets or sets the text padding (in the direction of the text). - - The text padding. - - - - Gets or sets the text orientation. - - The text orientation. - - - - Gets or sets the text position relative to the line. - - The text position in the interval [0,1]. - Positions smaller than 0.25 are left aligned at the start of the line - Positions larger than 0.75 are right aligned at the end of the line - Other positions are center aligned at the specified position - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to clip the text within the plot area. - - true if text should be clipped within the plot area; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to clip the annotation line by the X axis range. - - true if clipping by the X axis is enabled; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to clip the annotation line by the Y axis range. - - true if clipping by the Y axis is enabled; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the path is aliased. - - true if is aliased; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets the actual minimum value on the x axis. - - The actual minimum value on the x axis. - - - - Gets or sets the actual minimum value on the y axis. - - The actual minimum value on the y axis. - - - - Gets or sets the actual maximum value on the x axis. - - The actual maximum value on the x axis. - - - - Gets or sets the actual maximum value on the y axis. - - The actual maximum value on the y axis. - - - - Renders the annotation on the specified context. - - The render context. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, tests if the plot element is hit by the specified point. - - The hit test arguments. - - The result of the hit test. - - - - - Gets the screen points. - - The list of points to display on screen for this path. - - - - Calculates the actual minimums and maximums. - - - - - Gets the point on a curve at the specified relative distance along the curve. - - The curve points. - The relative distance along the curve. - The margins. - The position. - The angle. - True if a position was found. - - - - Represents an annotation that shows a polyline. - - - - - The points. - - - - - Gets the points. - - The points. - - - - Gets or sets the minimum length of the segment. - Increasing this number will increase performance, - but make the curve less accurate. - - The minimum length of the segment. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is smooth. - - true if smooth; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets the screen points. - - The list of points to display on screen for this path. - - - - Static utility methods for the classes. - - - - - Calculates the minor interval. - - The major interval. - The minor interval. - - - - Creates tick values at the specified interval. - - The start value. - The end value. - The interval. - The maximum number of ticks (optional). The default value is 1000. - A sequence of values. - Step cannot be zero or negative.;step - - - - The OxyPlot.Axes namespace contains classes that represents the axes of the plots. - - - - - Represents an axis with logarithmic scale. - - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithmic_scale. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the logarithmic base (normally 10). - - The logarithmic base. - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithm. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the ActualMaximum and ActualMinimum values should be padded to the nearest power of the Base. - - - - - Gets or sets the actual logarithmic maximum value of the axis. - - - - - Gets or sets the actual logarithmic minimum value of the axis. - - - - - Gets the coordinates used to draw ticks and tick labels (numbers or category names). - - The major label values. - The major tick values. - The minor tick values. - - - - Determines whether the axis is used for X/Y values. - - true if it is an XY axis; otherwise, false . - - - - Determines whether the axis is logarithmic. - - true if it is a logarithmic axis; otherwise, false . - - - - Pans the specified axis. - - The previous point (screen coordinates). - The current point (screen coordinates). - - - - Inverse transforms the specified screen coordinate. This method can only be used with non-polar coordinate systems. - - The screen coordinate. - The value. - - - - Transforms the specified coordinate to screen coordinates. - - The value. - The transformed value (screen coordinate). - - - - Zooms the axis at the specified coordinate. - - The zoom factor. - The coordinate to zoom at. - - - - Raises all elements of a List to the power of this.Base. - - The input values. - If true, discards all values that are not in the axis range. - A new IList containing the resulting values. - - - - Applies the logarithm with this.Base to all elements of a List. - - The input values. - If true, discards all values that are not in the axis range. - A new IList containing the resulting values. - - - - Calculates ticks of the decades in the axis range with a specified step size. - - The step size. - A new IList containing the decade ticks. - - - - Calculates logarithmic ticks of the decades in the axis range with a specified step size. - - The step size. - A new IList containing the logarithmic decade ticks. - - - - Calculates logarithmic ticks of all decades in the axis range and their subdivisions. - - If true (default), the lowest and highest decade are clipped to the axis range. - A new IList containing the logarithmic decade ticks. - - - - Calculates ticks of all decades in the axis range and their subdivisions. - - If true (default), the lowest and highest decade are clipped to the axis range. - A new IList containing the decade ticks. - - - - Chooses from a list of candidates so that the resulting List matches the as far as possible. - - The candidates. - The desired logarithmic step size. - A new IList containing the chosen candidates. - - - - Chooses from a list of candidates so that the resulting List matches the as far as possible. - - The candidates. - The desired logarithmic step size. - A new IList containing the chosen logarithmic candidates. - - - - Calculates minor tick candidates for a given set of major candidates. - - The major candidates. - The desired major step size. - A new IList containing the minor candidates. - - - - Subdivides a logarithmic range into multiple, evenly-spaced (in linear scale!) ticks. The number of ticks and the tick intervals are adapted so - that the resulting steps are "nice" numbers. - - The IList the computed steps will be added to. - The minimum number of steps. - The start of the range. - The end of the range. - - - - Updates the and values. - - - If the user has zoomed/panned the axis, the internal ViewMaximum/ViewMinimum - values will be used. If Maximum or Minimum have been set, these values will be used. Otherwise the maximum and minimum values - of the series will be used, including the 'padding'. - - - - - Applies a transformation after the inverse transform of the value. This is used in logarithmic axis. - - The value to transform. - The transformed value. - - - - Applies a transformation before the transform the value. This is used in logarithmic axis. - - The value to transform. - The transformed value. - - - - Coerces the actual maximum and minimum values. - - - - - Represents a color axis that contains colors for specified ranges. - - - - - The ranges - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the color used to represent NaN values. - - A that defines the color. The default value is OxyColors.Gray. - - - - Gets or sets the color of values above the maximum value. - - The color of the high values. - - - - Gets or sets the color of values below the minimum value. - - The color of the low values. - - - - Adds a range. - - The lower bound. - The upper bound. - The color. - - - - Clears the ranges. - - - - - Gets the palette index of the specified value. - - The value. - The palette index. - If the value is less than minimum, 0 is returned. If the value is greater than maximum, Palette.Colors.Count+1 is returned. - - - - Gets the color. - - The color map index. - The color. - - - - Renders the axis on the specified render context. - - The render context. - The render pass. - - - - Defines a range. - - - - - Gets or sets the color. - - The color. - - - - Gets or sets the lower bound. - - The lower bound. - - - - Gets or sets the upper bound. - - The upper bound. - - - - Represents an angular axis for polar plots. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the start angle (degrees). - - - - - Gets or sets the end angle (degrees). - - - - - Gets the coordinates used to draw ticks and tick labels (numbers or category names). - - The major label values. - The major tick values. - The minor tick values. - - - - Inverse transforms the specified screen point. - - The x coordinate. - The y coordinate. - The y-axis. - The data point. - Angle axis should always be the y-axis. - - - - Determines whether the axis is used for X/Y values. - - true if it is an XY axis; otherwise, false . - - - - Renders the axis on the specified render context. - - The render context. - The pass. - - - - Transforms the specified point to screen coordinates. - - The x value (for the current axis). - The y value. - The y axis. - The transformed point. - - - - Updates the scale and offset properties of the transform from the specified boundary rectangle. - - The bounds. - - - - Provides an abstract base class for axes. - - - - - Exponent function. - - - - - Mantissa function. - - - - - Rounds a value if the difference between the rounded value and the original value is less than 1e-6. - - - - - The offset. - - - - - The scale. - - - - - The position of the axis. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Occurs when the axis has been changed (by zooming, panning or resetting). - - - - - Occurs when the transform changed (size or axis range was changed). - - - - - Gets or sets the absolute maximum. This is only used for the UI control. It will not be possible to zoom/pan beyond this limit. The default value is double.MaxValue. - - - - - Gets or sets the absolute minimum. This is only used for the UI control. It will not be possible to zoom/pan beyond this limit. The default value is double.MinValue. - - - - - Gets or sets the actual major step. - - - - - Gets or sets the actual maximum value of the axis. - - If is not NaN, this value will be defined by . - Otherwise, if is not NaN, this value will be defined by . - Otherwise, this value will be defined by the maximum (+padding) of the data. - - - - Gets or sets the actual minimum value of the axis. - - If is not NaN, this value will be defined by . - Otherwise, if is not NaN, this value will be defined by . - Otherwise this value will be defined by the minimum (+padding) of the data. - - - - Gets or sets the actual minor step. - - - - - Gets or sets the actual string format being used. - - - - - Gets the actual title of the axis. - - If the property is set, the property is used to format the actual title. - - - - Gets or sets the orientation angle (degrees) for the axis labels. The default value is 0. - - - - - Gets or sets the distance from the end of the tick lines to the labels. The default value is 4. - - - - - Gets or sets the minimum distance from the axis labels to the axis title. The default value is 4. - - - - - Gets or sets the distance between the plot area and the axis. The default value is 0. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the axis line. The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets the line style of the axis line. The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets the thickness of the axis line. The default value is 1. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to clip the axis title. The default value is true. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to crop gridlines with perpendicular axes Start/EndPositions. The default value is false. - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum value of the data displayed on this axis. - - - - - Gets or sets the minimum value of the data displayed on this axis. - - - - - Gets or sets the end position of the axis on the plot area. The default value is 1. - - The position is defined by a fraction in the range from 0 to 1, where 0 is at the bottom/left - and 1 is at the top/right. - - - - Gets or sets the color of the extra gridlines. The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets the line style of the extra gridlines. The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets the thickness of the extra gridlines. The default value is 1. - - - - - Gets or sets the values for the extra gridlines. The default value is null. - - - - - Gets or sets the filter function. The default value is null. - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum value that can be shown using this axis. Values greater or equal to this value will not be shown. The default value is double.MaxValue. - - - - - Gets or sets the minimum value that can be shown using this axis. Values smaller or equal to this value will not be shown. The default value is double.MinValue. - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum length (screen space) of the intervals. The available length of the axis will be divided by this length to get the approximate number of major intervals on the axis. The default value is 60. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this axis is visible. The default value is true. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether panning is enabled. The default value is true. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this axis is reversed. It is reversed if > . - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether zooming is enabled. The default value is true. - - - - - Gets or sets the key of the axis. This can be used to specify an axis if you have defined multiple axes in a plot. The default value is null. - - - - - Gets or sets the formatting function for the labels. The default value is null. - - This function can be used instead of overriding the method. - - - - Gets or sets the layer of the axis. The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the major gridlines. The default value is #40000000. - - - - - Gets or sets the line style of the major gridlines. The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets the thickness of the major gridlines. The default value is 1. - - - - - Gets or sets the interval between major ticks. The default value is double.NaN. - - - - - Gets or sets the size of the major ticks. The default value is 7. - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum value of the axis. The default value is double.NaN. - - - - - Gets or sets the 'padding' fraction of the maximum value. The default value is 0.01. - - A value of 0.01 gives 1% more space on the maximum end of the axis. This property is not used if the property is set. - - - - Gets or sets the maximum range of the axis. Setting this property ensures that ActualMaximum-ActualMinimum < MaximumRange. The default value is double.PositiveInfinity. - - - - - Gets or sets the minimum value of the axis. The default value is double.NaN. - - - - - Gets or sets the minimum value for the interval between major ticks. The default value is 0. - - - - - Gets or sets the minimum value for the interval between minor ticks. The default value is 0. - - - - - Gets or sets the 'padding' fraction of the minimum value. The default value is 0.01. - - A value of 0.01 gives 1% more space on the minimum end of the axis. This property is not used if the property is set. - - - - Gets or sets the minimum range of the axis. Setting this property ensures that ActualMaximum-ActualMinimum > MinimumRange. The default value is 0. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the minor gridlines. The default value is #20000000. - - - - - Gets or sets the line style of the minor gridlines. The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets the thickness of the minor gridlines. The default value is 1. - - - - - Gets or sets the interval between minor ticks. The default value is double.NaN. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the minor ticks. The default value is . - - If the value is , the value of - will be used. - - - - Gets or sets the size of the minor ticks. The default value is 4. - - - - - Gets the offset. This is used to transform between data and screen coordinates. - - - - - Gets or sets the position of the axis. The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the axis should be positioned at the zero-crossing of the related axis. The default value is false. - - - - - Gets or sets the position tier which defines in which tier the axis is displayed. The default value is 0. - - The bigger the value the further afar is the axis from the graph. - - - - Gets the scaling factor of the axis. This is used to transform between data and screen coordinates. - - - - - Gets or sets the screen coordinate of the maximum end of the axis. - - - - - Gets or sets the screen coordinate of the minimum end of the axis. - - - - - Gets or sets the start position of the axis on the plot area. The default value is 0. - - The position is defined by a fraction in the range from 0 to 1, where 0 is at the bottom/left - and 1 is at the top/right. - - - - Gets or sets the string format used for formatting the axis values. The default value is null. - - - - - Gets or sets the tick style for major and minor ticks. The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the major and minor ticks. The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets the title of the axis. The default value is null. - - - - - Gets or sets the length of the title clipping rectangle (fraction of the available length of the axis). The default value is 0.9. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the title. The default value is . - - If the value is null, the will be used. - - - - Gets or sets the title font. The default value is null. - - - - - Gets or sets the size of the title font. The default value is double.NaN. - - - - - Gets or sets the weight of the title font. The default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets the format string used for formatting the title and unit when is defined. - The default value is "{0} [{1}]", where {0} refers to the and {1} refers to the . - - If is null, the actual title is defined by only. - - - - Gets or sets the position of the title. The default value is 0.5. - - The position is defined by a fraction in the range 0 to 1. - - - - Gets or sets the unit of the axis. The default value is null. - - The is used to format the title including this unit. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to use superscript exponential format. The default value is false. - - - This format will convert 1.5E+03 to 1.5·10^{3} and render the superscript properly. - If is null, 1.0E+03 will be converted to 10^{3}, otherwise it will use the format string for the mantissa. - - - - - Gets or sets the "desired" size by the renderer such that the axis text & ticks will not be clipped. This - size is distinct from the margin settings or the size which is actually rendered, as in: ActualWidth / ActualSize. - Actual rendered size may be smaller or larger than the desired size if the margins are set manually. - - - - - Gets or sets the position tier max shift. - - - - - Gets or sets the position tier min shift. - - - - - Gets or sets the size of the position tier. - - - - - Gets the actual color of the title. - - - - - Gets the actual title font. - - - - - Gets the actual size of the title font. - - - - - Gets the actual title font weight. - - - - - Gets or sets the current view's maximum. This value is used when the user zooms or pans. - - The view maximum. - - - - Gets or sets the current view's minimum. This value is used when the user zooms or pans. - - The view minimum. - - - - Converts the value of the specified object to a double precision floating point number. DateTime objects are converted using DateTimeAxis.ToDouble and TimeSpan objects are converted using TimeSpanAxis.ToDouble - - The value. - The floating point number value. - - - - Transforms the specified point from screen space to data space. - - The point. - The x axis. - The y axis. - The data point. - - - - Formats the value to be used on the axis. - - The value. - The formatted value. - - - - Gets the coordinates used to draw ticks and tick labels (numbers or category names). - - The major label values. - The major tick values. - The minor tick values. - - - - Gets the value from an axis coordinate, converts from a coordinate value to the actual data type. - - The coordinate. - The converted value. - Examples: The returns the and returns category strings. - - - - Inverse transform the specified screen point. - - The x coordinate. - The y coordinate. - The y-axis. - The data point. - - - - Inverse transforms the specified screen coordinate. This method can only be used with non-polar coordinate systems. - - The screen coordinate. - The value. - - - - Determines whether the axis is horizontal. - - true if the axis is horizontal; otherwise, false . - - - - Determines whether the specified value is valid. - - The value. - true if the specified value is valid; otherwise, false . - - - - Determines whether the axis is vertical. - - true if the axis is vertical; otherwise, false . - - - - Determines whether the axis is used for X/Y values. - - true if it is an XY axis; otherwise, false . - - - - Determines whether the axis is logarithmic. - - true if it is a logarithmic axis; otherwise, false . - - - - Measures the size of the axis (maximum axis label width/height). - - The render context. - The size of the axis. - - - - Pans the specified axis. - - The previous point (screen coordinates). - The current point (screen coordinates). - - - - Pans the specified axis. - - The delta. - - - - Renders the axis on the specified render context. - - The render context. - The pass. - - - - Resets the user's modification (zooming/panning) to minimum and maximum of this axis. - - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - Transforms the specified point to screen coordinates. - - The x value (for the current axis). - The y value. - The y axis. - The transformed point. - - - - Transforms the specified coordinate to screen coordinates. This method can only be used with non-polar coordinate systems. - - The value. - The transformed value (screen coordinate). - - - - Zoom to the specified scale. - - The new scale. - - - - Zooms the axis to the range [x0,x1]. - - The new minimum. - The new maximum. - - - - Zooms the axis at the specified coordinate. - - The zoom factor. - The coordinate to zoom at. - - - - Zooms the axis with the specified zoom factor at the center of the axis. - - The zoom factor. - - - - Modifies the data range of the axis [DataMinimum,DataMaximum] to includes the specified value. - - The value. - - - - Resets the and values. - - - - - Updates the and values. - - If the user has zoomed/panned the axis, the internal ViewMaximum/ViewMinimum - values will be used. If Maximum or Minimum have been set, these values will be used. Otherwise the maximum and minimum values - of the series will be used, including the 'padding'. - - - - Updates the axis with information from the plot series. - - The series collection. - This is used by the category axis that need to know the number of series using the axis. - - - - Updates the actual minor and major step intervals. - - The plot area rectangle. - - - - Updates the scale and offset properties of the transform from the specified boundary rectangle. - - The bounds. - - - - Resets the current values. - - The current values may be modified during update of max/min and rendering. - - - - Gets the default format string. - - A format string. - This format string is used if the StringFormat is not set. - - - - Applies a transformation after the inverse transform of the value. - - The value to transform. - The transformed value. - If this method is overridden, the method must also be overridden. - See for examples on how to implement this. - - - - Applies a transformation before the transform the value. - - The value to transform. - The transformed value. - If this method is overridden, the method must also be overridden. - See for examples on how to implement this. - - - - Calculates the minor interval. - - The major interval. - The minor interval. - - - - Creates tick values at the specified interval. - - The start value. - The end value. - The interval. - The maximum number of ticks (optional). The default value is 1000. - A sequence of values. - Step cannot be zero or negative.;step - - - - Coerces the actual maximum and minimum values. - - - - - Formats the value to be used on the axis. - - The value to format. - The formatted value. - - - - Calculates the actual maximum value of the axis, including the . - - The new actual maximum value of the axis. - - - - Calculates the actual minimum value of the axis, including the . - - The new actual minimum value of the axis. - - - - Sets the transform. - - The new scale. - The new offset. - - - - Calculates the actual interval. - - Size of the available area. - Maximum length of the intervals. - The calculate actual interval. - - - - Returns the actual interval to use to determine which values are displayed in the axis. - - The available size. - The maximum interval size. - The range. - Actual interval to use to determine which values are displayed in the axis. - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Provides additional data for the event. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - Type of the change. - The delta minimum. - The delta maximum. - - - - Gets the type of the change. - - The type of the change. - - - - Gets the delta for the minimum. - - The delta. - - - - Gets the delta for the maximum. - - The delta. - - - - Defines change types for the event. - - - - - The axis was zoomed by the user. - - - - - The axis was panned by the user. - - - - - The axis zoom/pan was reset by the user. - - - - - Specifies the layer of an . - - - - - Below all series. - - - - - Above all series. - - - - - Specifies the position of an . - - - - - No position. - - - - - Left of the plot area. - - - - - Right of the plot area. - - - - - Top of the plot area. - - - - - Bottom of the plot area. - - - - - Represents a category axis. - - The category axis is using the index of the label collection items as coordinates. - If you have 5 categories in the Labels collection, the categories will be placed at coordinates 0 to 4. - The range of the axis will be from -0.5 to 4.5 (excluding padding). - - - - The labels. - - - - - The labels from the . - - - - - The current offset of the bars (not used for stacked bar series). - - These offsets are modified during rendering. - - - - The current max value per StackIndex and Label. - - These values are modified during rendering. - - - - The current min value per StackIndex and Label. - - These values are modified during rendering. - - - - The base value per StackIndex and Label for positive values of stacked bar series. - - These values are modified during rendering. - - - - The base value per StackIndex and Label for negative values of stacked bar series. - - These values are modified during rendering. - - - - The maximum stack index. - - - - - The maximal width of all labels. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the gap width. - - The default value is 1.0 (100%). The gap width is given as a fraction of the total width/height of the items in a category. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the ticks are centered. If this is false, ticks will be drawn between each category. If this is true, ticks will be drawn in the middle of each category. - - - - - Gets or sets the items source (used to update the Labels collection). - - The items source. - - - - Gets or sets the data field for the labels. - - - - - Gets the list of category labels. - - - - - Gets the actual category labels. - - - The actual labels. - - - - - Gets or sets the original offset of the bars (not used for stacked bar series). - - - - - Gets or sets the stack index mapping. The mapping indicates to which rank a specific stack index belongs. - - - - - Gets or sets the offset of the bars per StackIndex and Label (only used for stacked bar series). - - - - - Gets or sets sum of the widths of the single bars per label. This is used to find the bar width of BarSeries - - - - - Gets the maximum width of all category labels. - - The maximum width. - - - - Gets the category value. - - Index of the category. - Index of the stack. - Actual width of the bar. - The get category value. - - - - Gets the category value. - - Index of the category. - The get category value. - - - - Gets the coordinates used to draw ticks and tick labels (numbers or category names). - - The major label values. - The major tick values. - The minor tick values. - - - - Gets the value from an axis coordinate, converts from double to the correct data type if necessary. e.g. DateTimeAxis returns the DateTime and CategoryAxis returns category strings. - - The coordinate. - The value. - - - - Gets the current bar offset for the specified category index. - - The category index. - The offset. - - - - Increases the current bar offset for the specified category index. - - The category index. - The offset increase. - - - - Gets the current base value for the specified stack and category index. - - The stack index. - The category index. - if set to true get the base value for negative values. - The current base value. - - - - Sets the current base value for the specified stack and category index. - - Index of the stack. - Index of the category. - if set to true set the base value for negative values. - The new value. - - - - Gets the current maximum value for the specified stack and category index. - - The stack index. - The category index. - The current value. - - - - Sets the current maximum value for the specified stack and category index. - - The stack index. - The category index. - The new value. - - - - Gets the current minimum value for the specified stack and category index. - - The stack index. - The category index. - The current value. - - - - Sets the current minimum value for the specified stack and category index. - - The stack index. - The category index. - The new value. - - - - Gets the stack index for the specified stack group. - - The stack group. - The stack index. - - - - Updates the actual maximum and minimum values. If the user has zoomed/panned the axis, the internal ViewMaximum/ViewMinimum values will be used. If Maximum or Minimum have been set, these values will be used. Otherwise the maximum and minimum values of the series will be used, including the 'padding'. - - - - - Updates the axis with information from the plot series. - - The series collection. - This is used by the category axis that need to know the number of series using the axis. - - - - Resets the current values. - - The current values may be modified during update of max/min and rendering. - - - - Formats the value to be used on the axis. - - The value to format. - The formatted value. - - - - Creates Labels list if no labels were set - - The list of series which are rendered - - - - Represents a categorized color axis. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the invalid category color. - - The color. - - - - Gets or sets the palette. - - The palette. - - - - Gets the color of the specified index in the color palette. - - The color map index (less than NumberOfEntries). - The color. - - - - Gets the palette index of the specified value. - - The value. - The palette index. - If the value is less than minimum, 0 is returned. If the value is greater than maximum, Palette.Colors.Count+1 is returned. - - - - Renders the axis on the specified render context. - - The render context. - The pass. - - - - Gets the high value of the specified palette index. - - Index of the palette. - The value. - - - - Gets the high value. - - Index of the palette. - The major label values. - The value. - - - - Gets the low value. - - Index of the palette. - The major label values. - The value. - - - - Specifies functionality for color axes. - - - - - Gets the color of the specified index in the color palette. - - The color map index (less than NumberOfEntries). - The color. - - - - Gets the palette index of the specified value. - - The value. - The palette index. - If the value is less than minimum, 0 is returned. If the value is greater than maximum, Palette.Colors.Count+1 is returned. - - - - Provides extension methods for . - - - - - Gets the color for the specified value. - - The axis. - The value. - The color. - - - - Represents a linear color axis. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the color used to represent NaN values. - - A that defines the color. The default value is OxyColors.Gray. - - - - Gets or sets the color of values above the maximum value. - - The color of the high values. - - - - Gets or sets the color of values below the minimum value. - - The color of the low values. - - - - Gets or sets the palette. - - The palette. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to render the colors as an image. - - true if the rendering should use an image; otherwise, false. - - - - Determines whether the axis is used for X/Y values. - - true if it is an XY axis; otherwise, false . - - - - Gets the color. - - The color map index (less than NumberOfEntries). - The color. - - - - Gets the colors. - - The colors. - - - - Gets the palette index of the specified value. - - The value. - The palette index. - If the value is less than minimum, 0 is returned. If the value is greater than maximum, Palette.Colors.Count+1 is returned. - - - - Renders the axis on the specified render context. - - The render context. - The render pass. - - - - Gets the high value of the specified palette index. - - Index of the palette. - The value. - - - - Gets the low value of the specified palette index. - - Index of the palette. - The value. - - - - Generates the image used to render the color axis. - - Reverse the colors if set to true. - An used to render the color axis. - - - - Represents an axis presenting values. - - The actual numeric values on the axis are days since 1900/01/01. - Use the static ToDouble and ToDateTime to convert numeric values to and from DateTimes. - The StringFormat value can be used to force formatting of the axis values - "yyyy-MM-dd" shows date - "w" or "ww" shows week number - "h:mm" shows hours and minutes - - - - The time origin. - - This gives the same numeric date values as Excel - - - - The maximum day value - - - - - The minimum day value - - - - - The actual interval type. - - - - - The actual minor interval type. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets CalendarWeekRule. - - - - - Gets or sets FirstDayOfWeek. - - - - - Gets or sets IntervalType. - - - - - Gets or sets MinorIntervalType. - - - - - Gets or sets the time zone (used when formatting date/time values). - - The time zone info. - No date/time conversion will be performed if this property is null. - - - - Creates a data point. - - The x value. - The y value. - A data point. - - - - Creates a data point. - - The x value. - The y value. - A data point. - - - - Creates a data point. - - The x value. - The y value. - A data point. - - - - Converts a numeric representation of the date (number of days after the time origin) to a DateTime structure. - - The number of days after the time origin. - A structure. Ticks = 0 if the value is invalid. - - - - Converts a DateTime to days after the time origin. - - The date/time structure. - The number of days after the time origin. - - - - Gets the tick values. - - The major label values. - The major tick values. - The minor tick values. - - - - Gets the value from an axis coordinate, converts from double to the correct data type if necessary. - e.g. DateTimeAxis returns the DateTime and CategoryAxis returns category strings. - - The coordinate. - The value. - - - - Updates the intervals. - - The plot area. - - - - Gets the default string format. - - - The format string. - - - - - Formats the value to be used on the axis. - - The value to format. - The formatted value. - - - - Calculates the actual interval. - - Size of the available area. - Maximum length of the intervals. - The calculate actual interval. - - - - Creates the date tick values. - - The min. - The max. - The step. - Type of the interval. - Date tick values. - - - - Creates tick values. - - The min. - The max. - The interval. - The interval type. - A list of tick values. - - - - Gets the week number for the specified date. - - The date. - The week number for the current culture. - - - - Specifies the interval for a . - - - - - Automatically determine interval. - - - - - Manual definition of intervals. - - - - - Interval type is milliseconds. - - - - - Interval type is seconds. - - - - - Interval type is minutes. - - - - - Interval type is hours. - - - - - Interval type is days. - - - - - Interval type is weeks. - - - - - Interval type is months. - - - - - Interval type is years. - - - - - Represents an axis with linear scale. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to format numbers as fractions. - - - - - Gets or sets the fraction unit. Remember to set FormatAsFractions to true. - - The fraction unit. - - - - Gets or sets the fraction unit symbol. Use FractionUnit = Math.PI and FractionUnitSymbol = "π" if you want the axis to show "π/2,π,3π/2,2π" etc. Use FractionUnit = 1 and FractionUnitSymbol = "L" if you want the axis to show "0,L/2,L" etc. Remember to set FormatAsFractions to true. - - The fraction unit symbol. - - - - Determines whether the axis is used for X/Y values. - - true if it is an XY axis; otherwise, false . - - - - Determines whether the axis is logarithmic. - - true if it is a logarithmic axis; otherwise, false . - - - - Formats the value to be used on the axis. - - The value to format. - The formatted value. - - - - Represents a magnitude axis for polar plots. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the midpoint (screen coordinates) of the plot area. This is used by polar coordinate systems. - - - - - Inverse transform the specified screen point. - - The x coordinate. - The y coordinate. - The y-axis. - The data point. - - - - Determines whether the axis is used for X/Y values. - - true if it is an XY axis; otherwise, false . - - - - Renders the axis on the specified render context. - - The render context. - The rendering pass. - - - - Transforms the specified point to screen coordinates. - - The x value (for the current axis). - The y value. - The y axis. - The transformed point. - - - - Updates the scale and offset properties of the transform from the specified boundary rectangle. - - The bounds. - - - - Defines the style of axis ticks. - - - - - The ticks are rendered crossing the axis line. - - - - - The ticks are rendered inside of the plot area. - - - - - The ticks are rendered Outside the plot area. - - - - - The ticks are not rendered. - - - - - Represents an axis presenting values. - - The values should be in seconds. - The StringFormat value can be used to force formatting of the axis values - "h:mm" shows hours and minutes - "m:ss" shows minutes and seconds - - - - Converts a time span to a double. - - The time span. - A double value. - - - - Converts a double to a time span. - - The value. - A time span. - - - - Gets the value from an axis coordinate, converts from double to the correct data type if necessary. e.g. DateTimeAxis returns the DateTime and CategoryAxis returns category strings. - - The coordinate. - The value. - - - - Gets the default format string. - - - The default format string. - - - - - Formats the value to be used on the axis. - - The value to format. - The formatted value. - - - - Calculates the actual interval. - - Size of the available area. - Maximum length of the intervals. - The calculate actual interval. - - - - Provides an abstract base class for axis renderers. - - - - - The plot. - - - - - The render context. - - - - - The major label values - - - - - The major tick values - - - - - The minor tick values - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The render context. - The plot. - - - - Gets the plot. - - The plot. - - - - Gets the render context. - - The render context. - - - - Gets or sets the axis lines pen. - - - - - Gets or sets the extra grid lines pen. - - - - - Gets or sets the major label values. - - - - - Gets or sets the major grid lines pen. - - - - - Gets or sets the major tick pen. - - - - - Gets or sets the major tick values. - - - - - Gets or sets the minor grid lines pen. - - - - - Gets or sets the minor tick pen. - - - - - Gets or sets the minor tick values. - - - - - Gets or sets the zero grid line pen. - - - - - Renders the specified axis. - - The axis. - The pass. - - - - Creates the pens. - - The axis. - - - - Gets the tick positions. - - The axis. - The tick style. - The tick size. - The position. - The x 0. - The x 1. - - - - Determines whether the specified value is within the specified range. - - The value to check. - The minimum value of the range. - The maximum value of the range. - true if the specified value is within the range; otherwise, false. - - - - Provides functionality to render . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The render context. - The plot. - - - - Renders the specified axis. - - The axis. - The render pass. - Magnitude axis not defined. - - - - Provides functionality to render . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The render context. - The plot. - - - - Renders the specified axis. - - The axis. - The pass. - Angle axis should not be null. - - - - Returns the angle (in radian) of the axis line in screen coordinate - - The axis. - The angle axis. - The angle (in radians). - - - - Choose the most appropriate alignment for tick text - - The actual angle. - The horizontal alignment. - The vertical alignment. - - - - Renders a tick, chooses the best implementation - - The axis. - The angle axis. - The x-value. - The pen. - - - - Renders a tick by drawing an ellipse - - The axis. - The angle axis. - The x-value. - The pen. - - - - Renders a tick by drawing an lot of segments - - The axis. - The angle axis. - The x-value. - The pen. - - - - Renders major tick text - - The axis. - The x-value. - The angle axis. - - - - Provides functionality to render horizontal and vertical axes. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The render context. - The plot. - - - - Renders the specified axis. - - The axis. - The pass. - - - - Interpolates linearly between two values. - - The x0. - The x1. - The interpolation factor. - The interpolated value. - - - - Snaps v to value if it is within the specified distance. - - The target value. - The value to snap. - The distance tolerance. - - - - Gets the axis title position, rotation and alignment. - - The axis. - The title position. - The angle. - The horizontal alignment. - The vertical alignment. - The . - - - - Renders the axis title. - - The axis. - The title position. - - - - Renders the major items. - - The axis. - The axis position. - The title position. - Draw the axis line if set to true. - - - - Renders the minor items. - - The axis. - The axis position. - - - - Adds segments to array. - If is true, then lines will be cropped with lists axes. - - The target segments. - Perpendicular axes list. - True, if current axis is horizontal. - True, if gridlines should be cropped. - Starting point position. - Plot area left position. - Plot area right position. - Plot area top position. - Plot area bottom position. - - - - Gets the alignments given the specified rotation angle. - - The angle of a box to rotate (usually it is label angle). - - The axis angle, the original angle belongs to. The Top axis should have 0, next angles are computed clockwise. - The angle should be in [-180, 180). (T, R, B, L) is (0, 90, -180, -90). - - Horizontal alignment. - Vertical alignment. - - This method is supposed to compute the alignment of the labels that are put near axis. - Because such labels can have different angles, and the axis can have different angles as well, - computing the alignment is not straightforward. - - - - - Provides a implemented by a delegate. - - The type of the event arguments. - - - - The handler - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The handler. - - - - Executes the command on the specified plot. - - The plot view. - The plot controller. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Executes the command on the specified plot. - - The plot view. - The plot controller. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - The element collection changed event args. - - The type. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The added items. - The removed items. - - - - Gets the added items. - - The added items. - - - - Gets the removed items. - - The removed items. - - - - Provides an abstract base class for controller manipulators. - - The type of the event arguments. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The view. - - - - Gets the plot view where the event was raised. - - The plot view. - - - - Occurs when a manipulation is complete. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Occurs when the input device changes position during a manipulation. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Occurs when an input device begins a manipulation on the plot. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Provides a controller command for the implemented by a delegate. - - The type of the event arguments. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The handler. - - - - Provides an abstract base class for graphics elements. - - - - - Gets the parent model of the element. - - - The that is the parent of the element. - - - - - Represents a collection of objects. - - The type of the elements. - - - - The parent . - - - - - The internal list. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The parent . - - - - Raised when the collection changes. - - - - - Gets the number of elements contained in the collection. - - The number of elements contained in the collection. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the collection is read-only. - - true if the collection is read-only; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets the element at the specified index. - - The index. - The element. - - - - Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. - - A that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - - Returns an enumerator that iterates through a collection. - - An object that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - - Adds an item to the collection. - - The object to add to the collection. - The element cannot be added, it already belongs to a PlotModel. - - - - Removes all items from the collection. - - - - - Determines whether the contains a specific value. - - The object to locate in the . - true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. - - - - Copies to. - - The array. - Index of the array. - - - - Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . - - The object to remove from the . - true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . - - - - Determines the index of a specific item in the collection. - - The object to locate in the collection. - The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. - - - - Inserts an item to the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index at which should be inserted. - The object to insert into the collection. - The element cannot be inserted, it already belongs to a PlotModel. - - - - Removes the collection item at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the item to remove. - - - - Raises the collection changed event. - - The added items. - The removed items. - - - - Provides an abstract base class for graphics models. - - - Provides an abstract base class for graphics models. - - - - - The default selection color. - - - - - The synchronization root object. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets an object that can be used to synchronize access to the . - - A synchronization object. - This property can be used when modifying the on a separate thread (not the thread updating or rendering the model). - - - - Gets or sets the color of the selection. - - The color of the selection. - - - - Returns the elements that are hit at the specified position. - - The hit test arguments. - - A sequence of hit results. - - - - - Gets all elements of the model, top-level elements first. - - An enumerator of the elements. - - - - The mouse hit tolerance. - - - - - The element that receives mouse move events. - - - - - The element that receives touch delta events. - - - - - Occurs when a key is pressed down when the plot view is focused. - - - - - Occurs when a mouse button is pressed down on the model. - - - - - Occurs when the mouse is moved on the plot element (only occurs after MouseDown). - - - - - Occurs when the mouse button is released on the plot element. - - - - - Occurs when the mouse cursor enters the plot area. - - - - - Occurs when the mouse cursor leaves the plot area. - - - - - Occurs when a touch gesture is started. - - - - - Occurs when a touch gesture is changed. - - - - - Occurs when a touch gesture is completed. - - - - - Handles the mouse down event. - - The sender. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Handles the mouse move event. - - The sender. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Handles the mouse up event. - - The sender. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Handles the mouse enter event. - - The sender. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Handles the mouse leave event. - - The sender. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Handles the touch started event. - - The sender. - A instance containing the event data. - - - - Handles the touch delta event. - - The sender. - A instance containing the event data. - - - - Handles the touch completed event. - - The sender. - A instance containing the event data. - - - - Handles key down events. - - The sender. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The sender. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The sender. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The sender. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The sender. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The sender. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The sender. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The sender. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The sender. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The sender. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Specifies functionality to interact with a graphics view. - - - - - Handles mouse down events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles mouse move events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles mouse up events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles mouse enter events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles mouse leave events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles mouse wheel events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles touch started events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles touch delta events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles touch completed events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles key down events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles the specified gesture. - - The plot view. - The gesture. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Adds the specified mouse manipulator and invokes the method with the specified mouse event arguments. - - The plot view. - The manipulator to add. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Adds the specified mouse hover manipulator and invokes the method with the specified mouse event arguments. - - The view. - The manipulator. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Adds the specified touch manipulator and invokes the method with the specified mouse event arguments. - - The view. - The manipulator. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Binds the specified command to the specified mouse down gesture. Removes old bindings to the gesture. - - The mouse down gesture. - The command. If null, the binding will be removed. - - - - Binds the specified command to the specified mouse enter gesture. Removes old bindings to the gesture. - - The mouse enter gesture. - The command. If null, the binding will be removed. - - - - Binds the specified command to the specified mouse wheel gesture. Removes old bindings to the gesture. - - The mouse wheel gesture. - The command. If null, the binding will be removed. - - - - Binds the specified command to the specified touch gesture. Removes old bindings to the gesture. - - The touch gesture. - The command. If null, the binding will be removed. - - - - Binds the specified command to the specified key gesture. Removes old bindings to the gesture. - - The key gesture. - The command. If null, the binding will be removed. - - - - Unbinds the specified gesture. - - The gesture to unbind. - - - - Unbinds the specified command from all gestures. - - The command to unbind. - - - - Unbinds all commands. - - - - - Specifies functionality to execute a command on a view. - - - - - Executes the command on the specified plot. - - The view. - The controller. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Specifies functionality to execute a command on a view. - - The type of the event arguments. - - - - Executes the command on the specified plot. - - The view. - The controller. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Specifies common functionality for the views. - - - - - Gets the actual model in the view. - - - The actual . - - - - - Gets the actual controller. - - - The actual . - - - - - Gets the coordinates of the client area of the view. - - - The client area rectangle. - - - - - Sets the cursor type. - - The cursor type. - - - - Hides the zoom rectangle. - - - - - Shows the zoom rectangle. - - The rectangle. - - - - Specifies functionality to interact with a plot view. - - - - - Provides a plot manipulator for tracker functionality. - - - - - The current series. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The plot view. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to show tracker on points only (not interpolating). - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to snap to the nearest point. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to lock the tracker to the initial series. - - true if the tracker should be locked; otherwise, false. - - - - Occurs when a manipulation is complete. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Occurs when a touch delta event is handled. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Occurs when an input device begins a manipulation on the plot. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Updates the tracker to the specified position. - - The position. - - - - Gets the nearest tracker hit. - - The series. - The point. - Snap to points. - Check points only (no interpolation). - A tracker hit result. - - - - Specifies functionality for an element of a plot. - - - - - Returns a hash code for this element. - - A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. - This method creates the hash code by reflecting the value of all public properties. - - - - Specifies functionality for the plot model. - - - - - Gets the color of the background of the plot. - - The color. - - - - Updates the model. - - if set to true , all data collections will be updated. - - - - Renders the plot with the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The width. - The height. - - - - Attaches this model to the specified plot view. - - The plot view. - Only one plot view can be attached to the plot model. - The plot model contains data (e.g. axis scaling) that is only relevant to the current plot view. - - - - Provides extension methods for - - These are pure methods. They could also be placed in the type with a . - - - - Calculates the bounds with respect to rotation angle and horizontal/vertical alignment. - - The size of the object to calculate bounds for. - The rotation angle (degrees). - The horizontal alignment. - The vertical alignment. - A minimum bounding rectangle. - - - - Gets the polygon outline of the specified rotated and aligned box. - - The size of the box. - The origin of the box. - The rotation angle of the box. - The horizontal alignment of the box. - The vertical alignment of the box. - A sequence of points defining the polygon outline of the box. - - - - Provides reporting extension methods to the . - - - - - Creates a report for the plot. - - The plot model. - A report. - - - - Creates a text report for the plot model. - - The plot model. - A text report that contains information about the contents of the plot model. - - - - The OxyPlot.Reporting namespace contains a simple report model. - - - - - Implements a that writes to wiki format. - - This will not write figures/images. - - - - The table cell separator. - - - - - The table header cell separator. - - - - - The table header row end. - - - - - The table header row start. - - - - - The table row end. - - - - - The table row start. - - - - - The table counter. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The s. - - - - Gets or sets MaxLineLength. - - - - - The write drawing. - - The d. - - - - The write equation. - - The equation. - - - - The write header. - - The h. - - - - The write image. - - The i. - - - - The write paragraph. - - The p. - - - - The write plot. - - The plot. - - - - The write report. - - The report. - The style. - - - - The write table. - - The t. - - - - Gets the formatted string for the specified cell. - - The cell index (column). - The number of columns. - The content of the cell. - if set to true the cell is a header. - The cell representation. - - - - Aligns the specified string. - - The text. - The alignment. - The width. - The padded string. - - - - Defines the html element type to use when writing plots. - - - - - Use the embed tag and reference an external svg file. - - - - - Use the object tag and reference an external svg file. - - - - - Use the svg tag and include the plot inline. - - - - - Implements a that writes to HTML format. - - - - - The text measurer. - - - - - The figure counter. - - - - - The style. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The stream. - The text measurer. - - - - Gets or sets the type of the plot element. - - The type of the plot element. - - - - Closes this instance. - - - - - Writes the class ID. - - The class. - The id. - - - - Writes the drawing. - - The drawing. - - - - Writes the equation. - - The equation. - - - - Writes the header. - - The header. - - - - Writes the image. - - The image. - - - - Writes the paragraph. - - The paragraph. - - - - Writes the plot. - - The plot. - - - - The write report. - - The report. - The style. - - - - Writes the items. - - The table. - - - - Writes the table. - - The t. - - - - Creates the css section. - - The style. - The css. - - - - Gets the alignment string. - - The alignment type. - An alignment string. - - - - Converts a paragraph style to css. - - The style. - The cssformatted style. - - - - Initializes this instance. - - - - - Writes the div. - - The style of the div. - The content. - - - - Writes the end figure. - - The figure text. - - - - Writes the HTML header. - - The title. - The CSS path. - The style. - - - - Writes the start figure element. - - - - - Specifies functionality to write objects. - - - - - Writes the specified drawing. - - The drawing. - - - - Writes the specified equation. - - The equation. - - - - Writes the specified header. - - The header. - - - - Writes the specified image. - - The image. - - - - Writes the specified paragraph. - - The paragraph. - - - - Writes the specified plot. - - The plot. - - - - Writes the specified report with the specified style. - - The report. - The style. - - - - Writes the specified table. - - The table. - - - - Provides extension methods for objects. - - - - - Repeats the specified string times. - - The source. - The number of times to repeat. - The repeated string. - - - - Splits the specified string to lines of maximum length. - - The string to split. - The line length. - The split lines. - - - - Finds the length of the line starting at that has maximum length . - - The text source. - The start index. - The maximum line length. - The length of the line. - - - - Implements a that writes to plain text format. - - This will not write figures/images. - - - - The table cell separator. - - - - - The table row end. - - - - - The table row start. - - - - - The table counter. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The stream. - - - - Gets or sets MaxLineLength. - - - - - The write drawing. - - The d. - - - - The write equation. - - The equation. - - - - The write header. - - The h. - - - - The write image. - - The i. - - - - The write paragraph. - - The content. - - - - The write plot. - - The plot. - - - - The write report. - - The report. - The style. - - - - The write table. - - The table. - - - - Gets the formatted string for the specified cell. - - The cell index (column). - The number of columns. - The content of the cell. - The cell representation. - - - - Aligns the specified string. - - The text. - The alignment. - The width. - The padded string. - - - - Represents a table of items. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The items in rows. - - - - Gets or sets Alignment. - - - - - Gets or sets Fields. - - - - - Gets or sets the items. - - The items. - The table will be filled when this property is set. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the items should be exported in rows. - - - - - Determines if the table has a header. - - true if the table has a header. - - - - Converts the table to an array of strings. - - A string array. - - - - Updates the table. - - - - - Updates the table items. - - - - - Writes the content of the item. - - The writer. - - - - Transposes the specified string array. - - The input. - A transposed string array. - - - - Represents a paragraph style. - - - - - The default font. - - - - - The default font size. - - - - - The bold. - - - - - The font family. - - - - - The font size. - - - - - The italic. - - - - - The left indentation. - - - - - The line spacing. - - - - - The page break before. - - - - - The right indentation. - - - - - The spacing after. - - - - - The spacing before. - - - - - The text color. - - - - - Gets or sets the style that this style is based on. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether text should be written in bold. - - - - - Gets or sets the font family. - - - - - Gets or sets the font size. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether text should be written in italic. - - - - - Gets or sets the left indentation. - - - - - Gets or sets the line spacing. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether there should be a page break before the paragraph. - - - - - Gets or sets the right indentation. - - - - - Gets or sets spacing after the paragraph. - - - - - Gets or sets spacing before the paragraph. - - - - - Gets or sets text color. - - - - - Represents a report style. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The title font family. - The body text font family. - The table text font family. - - - - Gets or sets the body text style. - - - - - Gets or sets the default style. - - - - - Gets or sets the figure text format string. - - - - - Gets or sets figure text style. - - - - - Gets or sets header styles. - - - - - Gets or sets the page margins (mm). - - - - - Gets or sets the table caption format string. - - - - - Gets or sets the table caption style. - - - - - Gets or sets the table header style. - - - - - Gets or sets the table text style. - - - - - Represents a table of contents. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The source. - - - - Gets the source item. - - - - - Gets the contents. - - - - - Updates the table of contents. - - - - - Appends headers (recursively) to the of the object. - - The item. - The header formatter. - - - - Represents an item in the table of contents. - - - - - Gets or sets the chapter. - - - - - Gets or sets the title. - - - - - Represents a drawing report item. - - Drawing currently only supports SVG format. - - - - The drawing format. - - - - - The svg. - - - - - Gets or sets Content. - - - - - Gets or sets Format. - - - - - The write content. - - The w. - - - - Represents an equation. - - - - - Gets or sets Caption. - - - - - Gets or sets Content. - - - - - The write content. - - The w. - - - - Provides a base class for figures (drawings, images and plots). - - - - - Gets or sets the figure number. - - - - - Gets or sets the figure text. - - No figure text will be shown if set to null. - A figure number will be counted if the figure text is not null. - - - - Gets the full caption for the figure. - - The style. - The caption string. - - - - Represents a header. - - - - - Gets or sets the chapter number(s). - - - - - Gets or sets the level of the header (1-5). - - - - - Gets or sets the header text. - - - - - Returns a string that represents the header. - - A string that represents the header. - - - - The write content. - - The w. - - - - The header helper. - - - - - The header level. - - - - - Gets the header. - - The header level. - The header. - - - - Represents an image report item. - - - - - Gets or sets Source. - - - - - The write content. - - The w. - - - - Represents a paragraph. - - - - - Gets or sets the paragraph text. - - - - - Writes the content of the paragraph. - - The target . - - - - Represents a plot figure. - - - - - Gets or sets the height of the figure. - - - - - Gets or sets the plot source. - - - - - Gets or sets the width of the figure. - - - - - Writes the figure to the specified . - - The target . - - - - Represents a table of auto generated property values. - - The PropertyTable auto generates columns or rows based on reflecting the Items type. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The items. - The items in rows. - - - - Gets the item type. - - The items. - The type of the items. - - - - Updates the fields. - - The items. - - - - Represents a report. - - - - - Gets the actual culture. - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the author. - - - - - Gets or sets the culture. - - The culture. - - - - Gets or sets the subtitle. - - - - - Gets or sets the title. - - - - - Writes the report to a . - - The target . - - - - Provides a base class for report items. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets the children. - - - - - Gets the report. - - - - - Adds a report item to the report. - - The child. - - - - Adds a drawing to the report. - - The content. - The text. - - - - Adds a plot to the report. - - The plot model. - The text. - The width. - The height. - - - - Adds an equation to the report. - - The equation. - The caption. - - - - Adds a header to the report. - - The level. - The header. - - - - Adds an image to the report. - - The image source file. - The text. - - - - Adds an items table to the report. - - The title. - The items. - The fields. - - - - Adds a paragraph to the report. - - The content. - - - - Adds a property table to the report. - - The title. - The object. - A PropertyTable. - - - - Adds a table of contents. - - The source for the table of contents. - - - - Updates the item. - - - - - Writes the item to a . - - The target . - - - - Writes the content of the item to the specified . - - The target . - - - - Updates the figure numbers. - - - - - Updates the Report property. - - The report. - - - - Updates the figure numbers. - - The figure counter. - - - - Provides a figure and table counter. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the current figure number. - - - - - Gets or sets the current table number. - - - - - Represents a report section. - - - - - Represents a table. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets the actual width of the table (mm). - - The actual width. - - - - Gets or sets Caption. - - - - - Gets Columns. - - - - - Gets Rows. - - - - - Gets or sets TableNumber. - - - - - Gets or sets the width of the table (mm). - NaN: auto width. - 0..-1: fraction of page width. - - - - - Gets the full caption. - - The style. - The caption string. - - - - Updates the table. - - - - - Writes the content of the table. - - The target . - - - - Updates the column widths of the table. - - - - - Represents a field in an items table. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The header. - The path. - The string format. - The alignment. - - - - Gets or sets Alignment. - - - - - Gets or sets Header. - - - - - Gets or sets Path. - - - - - Gets or sets StringFormat. - - - - - Gets or sets Width. - - - - - Gets the text. - - The item. - The format provider. - The text. - - - - Defines the horizontal alignment. - - - - - The left. - - - - - The right. - - - - - The center. - - - - - Represents a table cell. - - - - - Gets or sets the content of the cell. - - - - - Represents a table column definition. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets the actual width (mm). - - The actual width. - - - - Gets or sets the horizontal alignment of the column. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the column is a header. - - - - - Gets or sets the width. - - The width. - NaN: auto width. - Negative numbers: weights - - - - Represents a table row definition. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets Cells. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether IsHeader. - - - - - Represents a series to display bars in a linear axis - - - - - The rendered rectangles. - - - - - The indexes matching rendered rectangles. - - - - - The default color. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the interior of the bars. - - The color. - - - - Gets or sets the width of the bars. - - The width of the bars. - - - - Gets or sets the thickness of the curve. - - The stroke thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the color of the border around the bars. - - The color of the stroke. - - - - Gets or sets the color of the interior of the bars when the value is negative. - - The color. - - - - Gets or sets the color of the border around the bars when the value is negative. - - The color of the stroke. - - - - Gets the actual color. - - The actual color. - - - - Gets the nearest point. - - The point. - interpolate if set to true . - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Renders the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Renders the legend symbol for the line series on the - specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The bounding rectangle of the legend box. - - - - Sets default values from the plot model. - - - - - Updates the axes to include the max and min of this series. - - - - - Applies an offset to a screen point. - - The screen point. - The offset. - The translated screen point. - - - - Find the index of a rectangle that contains the specified point. - - the target point - the rectangle index - - - - Renders the series bars. - - The rendering context. - The clipping rectangle. - The list of points that should be rendered. - - - - Computes the bars width. - - The list of points. - The bars width. - - - - Gets the colors used to draw a bar. - - The point y value - The bar colors - - - - Stores the colors used to draw a bar. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the struct. - - The fill color - The stroke color - - - - Gets the fill color. - - - - - Gets the stroke color. - - - - - Defines functionality to provide a . - - - - - Gets the that represents the element. - - A . - - - - Represents a point in a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The x. - The y. - The X error. - The Y error. - The size. - The value. - The tag. - - - - Gets the error in X. - - - The error. - - - - - Gets the error in Y. - - - The error. - - - - - Returns C# code that generates this instance. - - C# code. - - - - Represents a series for scatter plots with the possibility to display error bars. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the data field for the X error property. - - - The data field. - - - - - Gets or sets the data field for the Y error property. - - - The data field. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the error bar. - - - The color of the error bar. - - - - - Gets or sets the width of the error bar stop. - - - The width of the error bar stop. - - - - - Gets or sets the error bar stroke thickness. - - - The error bar stroke thickness. - - - - - Gets or sets the minimum size (relative to ) of the error bars to be shown. - - - The minimum size of the error. - - - - - Renders the series on the specified rendering context. - - - The rendering context. - - - - - Selects all points for which the passed function returns true. - - - The function. - - - - - Updates from data fields. - - - - - Provides a base class for scatter series. - - The type of the data points. - - - - The default color-axis title - - - - - The list of data points. - - - - - The default fill color. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets the list of points. - - A list of . - If the is specified, this list will not be used. - - - - Gets or sets the label format string. The default is null (no labels). - - The label format string. - - - - Gets or sets the label margins. The default is 6. - - - - - Gets or sets a function that maps from elements in the to points to be rendered. - - The mapping function. The default is null. - Example: series1.Mapping = item => new DataPoint(((MyType)item).Time,((MyType)item).Value); - - - - - Gets or sets the size of the 'binning' feature. - If this number is greater than 1, bins of the specified is created for both x and y directions. Only one point will be drawn in each bin. - - - The size of the bins. The default is 0 - no binning. - - - - - Gets the actual color axis. - - A . - This is used to map scatter point values to colors. Use the to specify a color axis. - If the is not specified, the first of the will be used. - - - - Gets or sets the color axis key. - - The color axis key. The default is null. - If set to null, the first of the will be used. - Make sure that the points contains values. - If your contains a , but you don't want to use a color axis, set the value to string.Empty or some other key that is not in use. - - - - Gets or sets the name of the property that specifies X coordinates in the elements. - - The name of the property. The default is null. - - - - Gets or sets the name of the property that specifies Y coordinates in the elements. - - The name of the property. The default is null. - - - - Gets or sets the name of the property that specifies the size in the elements. - - The name of the property. The default is null. - - - - Gets or sets the name of the property that specifies the tag in the elements. - - The name of the property. The default is null. - - - - Gets or sets the name of the property that specifies the color value in the elements. - - The name of the property. The default is null. - - - - Gets or sets the marker fill color. If null, this color will be automatically set. - - The fill color of the markers. The default is . - - - - Gets the actual fill color. - - The actual color. - - - - Gets or sets the custom marker outline polygon. Set to to use this. - - A polyline. The default is null. - - - - Gets or sets the size of the marker (same size for all items). - - The size of the markers. The default is 5. - - - - Gets or sets the marker stroke. - - The marker stroke. The default is . - - - - Gets or sets thickness of the the marker strokes. - - The thickness. The default is 1. - - - - Gets or sets the type of the marker. - - The type of the marker. The default is . - If is used, the property must be specified. - - - - Gets the maximum value of the points. - - - - - Gets the minimum value of the points. - - - - - Gets the actual points. - - - A read-only list of points. - - - - - Gets the list of points that should be rendered. - - A list of . - - - - Gets or sets the data points from the items source. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the list can be modified. - - - - - Gets the nearest point. - - The point. - interpolate if set to true . - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Renders the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Renders the legend symbol for the line series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The bounding rectangle of the legend box. - - - - Ensures that the axes of the series is defined. - - - - - Sets the default values. - - - - - Updates the data. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - - - - Renders the point labels. - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - - - - Updates the Max/Min limits from the values in the specified point list. - - The points. - - - - Updates the Max/Min limits from the values in the specified point list. - - The points. - - - - Clears or creates the list. - - - - - Updates the from the and data fields. - - - - - Updates the points from the . - - - - - Represents a two-color line series. - - - - - The default low color. - - - - - The default hi color. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the color for the part of the line that is below the limit. - - - - - Gets or sets the color for the part of the line that is above the limit. - - - - - Gets the actual hi color. - - The actual color. - - - - Gets the actual low color. - - The actual color. - - - - Gets or sets the high limit. - - The parts of the line that is below this limit will be rendered with ColorHi. - The parts of the line that is above the limit will be rendered with Color. - - - - Gets or sets the low limit. - - The parts of the line that is below this limit will be rendered with ColorLo. - The parts of the line that is above the limit will be rendered with Color. - - - - Gets or sets the dash array for the rendered line that is above the limit (overrides ). - - The dash array. - If this is not null it overrides the property. - - - - Gets or sets the dash array for the rendered line that is below the limit (overrides ). - - The dash array. - If this is not null it overrides the property. - - - - Gets or sets the line style for the part of the line that is above the limit. - - The line style. - - - - Gets or sets the line style for the part of the line that is below the limit. - - The line style. - - - - Gets the actual line style for the part of the line that is above the limit. - - The line style. - - - - Gets the actual line style for the part of the line that is below the limit. - - The line style. - - - - Gets the actual dash array for the line that is above the limit. - - - - - Gets the actual dash array for the line that is below the limit. - - - - - Sets the default values. - - - - - Renders the smoothed line. - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - The points. - - - - Represents an item used in the BarSeries. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The value. - Index of the category. - - - - Represents an item used in the BarSeriesBase. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the item. - - If the color is not specified (default), the color of the series will be used. - - - - Gets or sets the value of the item. - - - - - Returns c# code that generates this instance. - - C# code. - - - - Generic base class that provides common properties and methods for the BarSeries and ColumnSeries. - - The type of the items. - - - - Specifies if the ownsItemsSourceItems list can be modified. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets the items list. - - A list of or . - - - - Gets the list of items that should be rendered. - - - - - Gets or sets the items from the items source. - - - - - Gets the items of this series. - - The items. - - - - Updates the data. - - - - - Updates the from the and data fields. - - - - - Gets the item at the specified index. - - The index of the item. - The item of the index. - - - - Clears or creates the list. - - - - - Represents an item in a CategorizedSeries. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the index of the category. - - The index of the category. - - - - Gets the index of the category. - - The default index. - The index. - - - - Base class for series where the items are categorized. - - - - - The default category axis title - - - - - The default value axis title - - - - - Gets or sets the width/height of the columns/bars (as a fraction of the available space). - - The width of the bars. - The fractional width. - The available space will be determined by the GapWidth of the CategoryAxis used by this series. - - - - Gets the items of this series. - - The items. - - - - Gets the actual bar width/height of the items in this series. - - The width or height. - The actual width is also influenced by the GapWidth of the CategoryAxis used by this series. - - - - Gets the category axis. - - The category axis. - - - - Represents an item used in the ErrorColumnSeries. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The value. - The error. - Index of the category. - - - - Gets or sets the error of the item. - - - - - Returns c# code that generates this instance. - - C# code. - - - - Represents an item used in the ColumnSeries. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The value. - Index of the category. - - - - Represents a series for clustered or stacked column charts with an error value. - - - - - The default tracker format string - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the stroke thickness of the error line. - - The stroke thickness of the error line. - - - - Gets or sets the width of the error end lines. - - The width of the error end lines. - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - - - - Renders the bar/column item. - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - The end value of the bar. - The category value. - The actual width of the bar. - The item. - The rectangle of the bar. - - - - Defines properties for stacked series. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this series is stacked. - - - - - Gets the stack group. - - The stack group. - - - - Represents an item in a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The x. - The lower whisker. - The box bottom. - The median. - The box top. - The upper whisker. - - - - Gets or sets the box bottom value (usually the 25th percentile, Q1). - - The lower quartile value. - - - - Gets or sets the box top value (usually the 75th percentile, Q3)). - - The box top value. - - - - Gets or sets the lower whisker value. - - The lower whisker value. - - - - Gets or sets the median. - - The median. - - - - Gets or sets the mean. - - The mean. - - - - Gets or sets the outliers. - - The outliers. - - - - Gets or sets the tag. - - The tag. - - - - Gets or sets the upper whisker value. - - The upper whisker value. - - - - Gets a list of all the values in the item. - - - - - Gets or sets the X value. - - The X value. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - Represents a series for box plots. - - - - - The default tracker format string - - - - - The items from the items source. - - - - - Specifies if the ownsItemsSourceItems list can be modified. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the width of the boxes (specified in x-axis units). - - The width of the boxes. - - - - Gets or sets the fill color. If null, this color will be automatically set. - - The fill color. - - - - Gets or sets the box plot items. - - The items. - - - - Gets or sets the line style. - - The line style. - - - - Gets or sets the size of the median point. - - This property is only used when ShowMedianAsDot = true. - - - - Gets or sets the median thickness, relative to the StrokeThickness. - - The median thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the size of the mean point. - - This property is only used when ShowMeanAsDot = true. - - - - Gets or sets the mean thickness, relative to the StrokeThickness. - - The mean thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the diameter of the outlier circles (specified in points). - - The size of the outlier. - - - - Gets or sets the tracker format string for the outliers. - - The tracker format string for the outliers. - Use {0} for series title, {1} for x- and {2} for y-value. - - - - Gets or sets the type of the outliers. - - The type of the outliers. - MarkerType.Custom is currently not supported. - - - - Gets or sets the a custom polygon outline for the outlier markers. Set to to use this property. - - A polyline. The default is null. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to show the boxes. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to show the median as a dot. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to show the mean as a dot. - - - - - Gets or sets the stroke color. - - The stroke color. - - - - Gets or sets the stroke thickness. - - The stroke thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the width of the whiskers (relative to the BoxWidth). - - The width of the whiskers. - - - - Gets the list of items that should be rendered. - - - - - Gets the nearest point. - - The point. - interpolate if set to true . - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Determines whether the specified item contains a valid point. - - The item. - The x axis. - The y axis. - true if the point is valid; otherwise, false . - - - - Renders the series on the specified render context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Renders the legend symbol on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The legend rectangle. - - - - Updates the data. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - - - - Updates the max and min of the series. - - The items. - - - - Gets the item at the specified index. - - The index of the item. - The item of the index. - - - - Gets the screen rectangle for the box. - - The box item. - A rectangle. - - - - Clears or creates the list. - - - - - Specifies how the heat map coordinates are defined. - - - - - The coordinates defines the center of the cells - - - - - The coordinates defines the edge of the cells - - - - - Specifies how the heat map coordinates are defined. - - - - - The heat map is rendered as a bitmap - - - - - The heat map is rendered as a collection of discrete rectangles - - - - - Represents a heat map. - - - - - The default tracker format string - - - - - The default color-axis title - - - - - The hash code of the data when the image was updated. - - - - - The hash code of the color axis when the image was updated. - - - - - The image - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the x-coordinate of the elements at index [0,*] in the data set. - - - If equals , the value defines the mid point of the element at index [0,*] in the data set. - If equals , the value defines the coordinate of the left edge of the element at index [0,*] in the data set. - - - - - Gets or sets the x-coordinate of the mid point for the elements at index [m-1,*] in the data set. - - - If equals , the value defines the mid point of the element at index [m-1,*] in the data set. - If equals , the value defines the coordinate of the right edge of the element at index [m-1,*] in the data set. - - - - - Gets or sets the y-coordinate of the mid point for the elements at index [*,0] in the data set. - - - If equals , the value defines the mid point of the element at index [*,0] in the data set. - If equals , the value defines the coordinate of the bottom edge of the element at index [*,0] in the data set. - - - - - Gets or sets the y-coordinate of the mid point for the elements at index [*,n-1] in the data set. - - - If equals , the value defines the mid point of the element at index [*,n-1] in the data set. - If equals , the value defines the coordinate of the top edge of the element at index [*,n-1] in the data set. - - - - - Gets or sets the data array. - - Note that the indices of the data array refer to [x,y]. - The first dimension is along the x-axis. - The second dimension is along the y-axis. - Remember to call the method if the contents of the array is changed. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to interpolate when rendering. The default value is true. - - This property is not supported on all platforms. Ignored (off) if is . - - - - Gets the minimum value of the dataset. - - - - - Gets the maximum value of the dataset. - - - - - Gets or sets the color axis. - - The color axis. - - - - Gets or sets the color axis key. - - The color axis key. - - - - Gets or sets the coordinate definition. The default value is . - - The coordinate definition. - - - - Gets or sets the render method. The default value is . - - The render method. - - - - Gets or sets the format string for the cell labels. The default value is 0.00. - - The format string. - The label format string is only used when is greater than 0. - - - - Gets or sets the font size of the labels. The default value is 0 (labels not visible). - - The font size relative to the cell height. - - - - Invalidates the image that renders the heat map. The image will be regenerated the next time the is rendered. - - Call to refresh the view. - - - - Transforms data space coordinates to orientated screen space coordinates. - - The x coordinate. - The y coordinate. - The transformed point. - - - - Transforms data space coordinates to orientated screen space coordinates. - - The point to transform. - The transformed point. - - - - Transforms orientated screen space coordinates to data space coordinates. - - The point to inverse transform. - The inverse transformed point. - - - - Renders the series on the specified render context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Gets the point on the series that is nearest the specified point. - - The point. - Interpolate the series if this flag is set to true. - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Ensures that the axes of the series is defined. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series for the x and y dimensions only. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - - - - Updates the axes to include the max and min of this series. - - - - - Renders the labels. - - The - The bounding rectangle for the data. - - - - Gets the label for the specified cell. - - The value of the cell. - The first index. - The second index. - The label string. - - - - Gets the clipping rectangle, transposed if the X axis is vertically orientated. - - The clipping rectangle. - - - - Gets the interpolated value at the specified position in the data array (by bilinear interpolation). - Where interpolation is impossible, return NaN, rather than a calculated nonsense value. - - The data. - The first index. - The second index. - The interpolated value. - - - - Transposes the ScreenPoint if the X axis is vertically orientated - - The to orientate. - The oriented point. - - - - Tests if a is inside the heat map - - The to test. - True if the point is inside the heat map. - - - - Updates the image. - - - - - Specifies the position of legends rendered on a . - - - - - Do not render legend on the line. - - - - - Render legend at the start of the line. - - - - - Render legend at the end of the line. - - - - - The OxyPlot.Series namespace contains the series and related types. - - - - - Represents an area series that fills the polygon defined by two sets of points or one set of points and a constant. - - - - - The second list of points. - - - - - The secondary data points from the collection. - - - - - The secondary data points from the list. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets a constant value for the area definition. - This is used if DataFieldBase and BaselineValues are null. - - The baseline. - is used if is set - and or are null, - or if is null and is empty. - - - - Gets or sets the data field to use for the X-coordinates of the second data set. - - This property is used if is set. - - - - Gets or sets the data field to use for the Y-coordinates of the second data set. - - This property is used if is set. - - - - Gets or sets the color of the line for the second data set. - - The color. - - - - Gets the actual color of the line for the second data set. - - The actual color. - - - - Gets or sets the fill color of the area. - - The fill color. - - - - Gets the actual fill color of the area. - - The actual fill color. - - - - Gets the second list of points. - - The second list of points. - This property is not used if is set. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the second data collection should be reversed. - - true if the second data set should be reversed; otherwise, false. - The first dataset is not reversed, and normally - the second dataset should be reversed to get a - closed polygon. - - - - Gets the actual points of the second data set. - - A list of data points. - - - - Gets or sets the last visible window start position in second data points collection. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether Points2 collection was defined by user. - - - - - Gets the nearest point. - - The point. - interpolate if set to true . - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Renders the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Renders the legend symbol for the line series on the - specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The bounding rectangle of the legend box. - - - - The update data. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - - - - Renders data points skipping NaN values. - - Area rendering context. - The list of chunks. - - - - Renders a chunk of points on the screen. - - Render context. - Screen points. - The list of resampled points. - - - - Gets the x coordinate of a DataPoint. - - Data point. - X coordinate. - - - - Gets the points when is used. - - A sequence of . - - - - Holds parameters for point rendering. - - - - - Gets or sets source data points. - - - - - Gets or sets start index of a visible window. - - - - - Gets or sets maximum visible X coordinate. - - - - - Gets or sets render context. - - - - - Gets or sets clipping rectangle. - - - - - Gets or sets minimum squared distance between points. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to reverse the points. - - - - - Gets or sets line color. - - - - - Gets or sets line dash array. - - - - - Placement of the labels. - - - - - Placed outside the bar. - - - - - Placed inside the bar. - - - - - Placed inside in the middle/center of the bar. - - - - - Placed inside at the base of the bar. - - - - - Represents a series that renders contours. - - See wikipedia and link. - - - - The default tracker format string - - - - - The contour collection. - - - - - The temporary segment collection. - - - - - The default color. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the color. - - The color. - - - - Gets the actual color. - - The actual color. - - - - Gets or sets the column coordinates. - - The column coordinates. - - - - Gets or sets the contour level step size. - This property is not used if the ContourLevels vector is set. - - The contour level step size. - - - - Gets or sets the contour levels. - - The contour levels. - - - - Gets or sets the contour colors. - - The contour colors. - These colors will override the Color of the series. - If there are less colors than the number of contour levels, the colors will cycle. - - - - Gets or sets the data. - - The data. - - - - Gets or sets the text background color. - - The text background color. - - - - Gets or sets the format string for contour values. - - The format string. - - - - Gets or sets the label spacing. - - The label spacing. - - - - Gets or sets the label step (number of contours per label). - - The label step. - - - - Gets or sets the line style. - - The line style. - - - - Gets or sets the row coordinates. - - The row coordinates. - - - - Gets or sets the stroke thickness. - - The stroke thickness. - - - - Calculates the contours. - - - - - Gets the point in the dataset that is nearest the specified point. - - The point. - The interpolate. - A hit result object. - - - - Renders the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Sets default values from the plot model. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - - - - Determines if two values are close. - - The first value. - The second value. - The squared tolerance. - True if the values are close. - - - - Determines if two points are close. - - The first point. - The second point. - The squared tolerance. - True if the points are close. - - - - Gets the index of item that is closest to the specified value. - - A list of values. - A value. - An index. - - - - The add contour labels. - - The contour. - The points of the contour. - The clipping rectangle. - The contour labels. - - - - Finds the connected segment. - - The point. - The contour level. - The distance tolerance. - reverse the segment if set to true. - The connected segment, or null if no segment was found. - - - - Joins the contour segments. - - The tolerance for segment ends to connect (squared distance). - - - - Renders the contour label. - - The render context. - The contour label. - - - - Renders the contour label background. - - The render context. - The contour label. - - - - Represents a contour. - - - - - Gets or sets the contour level. - - The contour level. - - - - Gets or sets the points. - - The points. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The points. - The contour level. - - - - Gets or sets the color of the contour. - - - - - Represents a contour label. - - - - - Gets or sets the angle. - - The angle. - - - - Gets or sets the position. - - The position. - - - - Gets or sets the text. - - The text. - - - - Represents a contour segment. - - - - - The contour level. - - - - - The end point. - - - - - The start point. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The start point. - The end point. - The contour level. - - - - Represents a series for clustered or stacked column charts. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the width of the column. - - The width of the column. - - - - Gets or sets the width/height of the columns/bars (as a fraction of the available space). - - The width of the bars. - The fractional width. - The available space will be determined by the GapWidth of the CategoryAxis used by this series. - - - - Gets the actual width/height of the items of this series. - - The width or height. - The actual width is also influenced by the GapWidth of the CategoryAxis used by this series. - - - - Gets the category axis. - - The category axis. - - - - Gets the rectangle for the specified values. - - The base value of the bar - The top value of the bar - The begin value of the bar - The end value of the bar - The rectangle. - - - - Gets the value axis. - - The value axis. - - - - Draws the label. - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - The column rectangle. - The value. - The index. - - - - Updates the from the and data fields. - - - - - Represents a series for clustered or stacked bar charts. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the width (height) of the bars. - - The width of the bars. - - - - Gets or sets the width of the columns/bars (as a fraction of the available space). - - The width of the bars. - The fractional width. - The available space will be determined by the GapWidth of the CategoryAxis used by this series. - - - - Gets the actual width/height of the items of this series. - - The width or height. - The actual width is also influenced by the GapWidth of the CategoryAxis used by this series. - - - - Gets the category axis. - - The category axis. - - - - Gets the rectangle for the specified values. - - The base value of the bar - The top value of the bar - The begin value of the bar - The end value of the bar - The rectangle. - - - - Gets the value axis. - - The value axis. - - - - Renders the item label. - - The render context - The clipping rectangle - The rectangle of the item. - The value of the label. - The index of the bar item. - - - - Updates the from the and data fields. - - - - - Base class for BarSeries and ColumnSeries. - - - - - The default tracker format string - - - - - The default fill color. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the base value. - - The base value. - - - - Gets or sets the color field. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the interior of the bars. - - The color. - - - - Gets the actual fill color. - - The actual color. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this bar series is stacked. - - - - - Gets or sets the label format string. - - The label format string. - - - - Gets or sets the label margins. - - - - - Gets or sets label placements. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the interior of the bars when the value is negative. - - The color. - - - - Gets or sets the stack index indication to which stack the series belongs. Default is 0. Hence, all stacked series belong to the same stack. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the border around the bars. - - The color of the stroke. - - - - Gets or sets the thickness of the bar border strokes. - - The stroke thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the value field. - - - - - Gets or sets the valid items - - - - - Gets or sets the dictionary which stores the index-inversion for the valid items - - - - - Gets or sets the actual rectangles for the bars. - - - - - Gets the nearest point. - - The point. - interpolate if set to true . - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Renders the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Renders the legend symbol on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The legend rectangle. - - - - Check if the data series is using the specified axis. - - An axis which should be checked if used - True if the axis is in use. - - - - Sets the default values. - - - - - Updates the axes to include the max and min of this series. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - - - - Updates the valid items - - - - - Gets the rectangle for the specified values. - - The base value of the bar - The top value of the bar - The begin value of the bar - The end value of the bar - The rectangle. - - - - Gets the tracker text for the specified item. - - The bar/column item. - The bound item. - Category index of the item. - - The tracker text. - - - - - Gets the value axis. - - The value axis. - - - - Checks if the specified value is valid. - - The value. - The y axis. - True if the value is valid. - - - - Renders the bar/column item. - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - The end value of the bar. - The category value. - The actual width of the bar. - The item. - The rectangle of the bar. - - - - Renders the item label. - - The render context - The clipping rectangle - The rectangle of the item. - The value of the label. - The index of the bar item. - - - - Represents an item in an IntervalBarSeries. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The start. - The end. - The title. - - - - Gets or sets the color. - - - - - Gets or sets the end value. - - - - - Gets or sets the start value. - - - - - Gets or sets the title. - - - - - Returns c# code that generates this instance. - - C# code. - - - - Represents a rectangle item in a RectangleBarSeries. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The x0. - The y0. - The x1. - The y1. - - - - Gets or sets the color. - - If set to Automatic, the FillColor of the RectangleBarSeries will be used. - - - - Gets or sets the title. - - - - - Gets or sets the x0 coordinate. - - - - - Gets or sets the x1 coordinate. - - - - - Gets or sets the y0 coordinate. - - - - - Gets or sets the y1 coordinate. - - - - - Returns c# code that generates this instance. - - C# code. - - - - Represents a series for bar charts where the bars are defined by rectangles. - - - - - The default tracker format string - - - - - The default fill color. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the default color of the interior of the rectangles. - - The color. - - - - Gets the actual fill color. - - The actual color. - - - - Gets the rectangle bar items. - - - - - Gets or sets the label color. - - - - - Gets or sets the format string for the labels. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the border around the rectangles. - - The color of the stroke. - - - - Gets or sets the thickness of the border around the rectangles. - - The stroke thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the actual rectangles for the rectangles. - - - - - Gets the point in the dataset that is nearest the specified point. - - The point. - Specifies whether to interpolate or not. - A for the current hit. - - - - Renders the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Renders the legend symbol on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The legend rectangle. - - - - Sets the default values. - - - - - Updates the data. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - - - - Checks if the specified value is valid. - - The value. - True if the value is valid. - - - - Represents a series for bar charts defined by to/from values. - - - - - The default tracker format string - - - - - The default fill color. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the width of the bars (as a fraction of the available width). The default value is 0.5 (50%) - - The width of the bars. - - - - Gets or sets the default color of the interior of the Maximum bars. - - The color. - - - - Gets the actual fill color. - - The actual color. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether IsStacked. - - - - - Gets the range bar items. - - - - - Gets or sets the label color. - - - - - Gets or sets the label field. - - - - - Gets or sets the format string for the maximum labels. - - - - - Gets or sets the label margins. - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum value field. - - - - - Gets or sets the minimum value field. - - - - - Gets StackGroup. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the border around the bars. - - The color of the stroke. - - - - Gets or sets the thickness of the bar border strokes. - - The stroke thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the actual rectangles for the maximum bars. - - - - - Gets or sets the valid items - - - - - Gets or sets the dictionary which stores the index-inversion for the valid items - - - - - Gets the point in the dataset that is nearest the specified point. - - The point. - The interpolate. - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Checks if the specified value is valid. - - The value. - The y axis. - True if the value is valid. - - - - Renders the Series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Renders the legend symbol on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The legend rectangle. - - - - Gets or sets the width/height of the columns/bars (as a fraction of the available space). - - The width of the bars. - The fractional width. - The available space will be determined by the GapWidth of the CategoryAxis used by this series. - - - - Gets the items of this series. - - The items. - - - - Check if the data series is using the specified axis. - - An axis which should be checked if used - True if the axis is in use. - - - - Sets the default values. - - - - - Updates the axis maximum and minimum values. - - - - - Updates the data. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - - - - Updates the valid items - - - - - Gets the actual width/height of the items of this series. - - The width or height. - The actual width is also influenced by the GapWidth of the CategoryAxis used by this series. - - - - Gets the category axis. - - The category axis. - - - - Gets the item at the specified index. - - The index of the item. - The item of the index. - - - - Gets the value axis. - - The value axis. - - - - Represents an item for the TornadoBarSeries. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the base value. - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum value. - - - - - Gets or sets the color for the maximum bar. - - - - - Gets or sets the minimum value. - - - - - Gets or sets the color for the minimum bar. - - - - - Returns c# code that generates this instance. - - C# code. - - - - Represents a series that can be used to create tornado plots. - - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_diagram. - - - - The default tracker format string - - - - - The default fill color. - - - - - The default minimum fill color. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the width of the bars (as a fraction of the available width). The default value is 0.5 (50%) - - The width of the bars. - - - - Gets or sets the base value. - - The base value. - - - - Gets the tornado bar items. - - The items. - - - - Gets or sets the label color. - - - - - Gets or sets the label field. - - - - - Gets or sets the label margins. - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum value field. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the interior of the Maximum bars. - - The color. - - - - Gets the actual fill color. - - The actual color. - - - - Gets or sets the format string for the maximum labels. - - - - - Gets or sets the minimum value field. - - - - - Gets or sets the default color of the interior of the Minimum bars. - - The color. - - - - Gets the actual minimum fill color. - - The actual color. - - - - Gets or sets the format string for the minimum labels. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the border around the bars. - - The color of the stroke. - - - - Gets or sets the thickness of the bar border strokes. - - The stroke thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the actual rectangles for the maximum bars. - - - - - Gets or sets the actual rectangles for the minimum bars. - - - - - Gets or sets the valid items - - - - - Gets or sets the dictionary which stores the index-inversion for the valid items - - - - - Gets the point in the dataset that is nearest the specified point. - - The point. - The interpolate. - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Checks if the specified value is valid. - - The value. - The y axis. - True if the value is valid. - - - - Renders the Series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Renders the legend symbol on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The legend rectangle. - - - - Gets or sets the width/height of the columns/bars (as a fraction of the available space). - - The width of the bars. - The fractional width. - The available space will be determined by the GapWidth of the CategoryAxis used by this series. - - - - Gets the items of this series. - - The items. - - - - Check if the data series is using the specified axis. - - An axis which should be checked if used - True if the axis is in use. - - - - Sets the default values. - - - - - Updates the axis maximum and minimum values. - - - - - Updates the data. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - - - - Updates the valid items - - - - - Gets the actual width/height of the items of this series. - - The width or height. - The actual width is also influenced by the GapWidth of the CategoryAxis used by this series. - - - - Gets the category axis. - - The category axis. - - - - Gets the item at the specified index. - - The index of the item. - The item of the index. - - - - Gets the value axis. - - The value axis. - - - - Abstract base class for series that can contain items. - - - - - Gets or sets the items source. The default is null. - - The items source. - - - - Updates the valid items - - - - - Gets the item for the specified index. - - The items source. - The index. - The get item. - Returns null if ItemsSource is not set, or the index is outside the boundaries. - - - - Gets the item at the specified index. - - The index of the item. - The item of the index. - - - - Provides an abstract base class for series that contain a collection of s. - - - - - The list of data points. - - - - - The data points from the items source. - - - - - Specifies if the itemsSourcePoints list can be modified. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the tracker can interpolate points. - - - - - Gets or sets the data field X. The default is null. - - The data field X. - - - - Gets or sets the data field Y. The default is null. - - The data field Y. - - - - Gets or sets the delegate used to map from to the . The default is null. - - The mapping. - Example: series1.Mapping = item => new DataPoint(((MyType)item).Time,((MyType)item).Value); - - - - Gets the list of points. - - A list of . - - - - Gets the list of points that should be rendered. - - A list of . - - - - Gets the point on the series that is nearest the specified point. - - The point. - Interpolate the series if this flag is set to true. - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Updates the data. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - - - - Gets the item at the specified index. - - The index of the item. - The item of the index. - - - - Clears or creates the list. - - - - - Updates the points from the . - - - - - Represents a point in a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The x. - The y. - The size. - The value. - The tag. - - - - Gets the X. - - The X. - - - - Gets the Y. - - The Y. - - - - Gets or sets the size. - - The size. - - - - Gets or sets the value. - - The value. - - - - Gets or sets the tag. - - The tag. - - - - Returns C# code that generates this instance. - - C# code. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - Provides an abstract base class for plot series. - - This class contains internal methods that should be called only from the PlotModel. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the background color of the series. The default is OxyColors.Undefined. - - This property defines the background color in the area defined by the x and y axes used by this series. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this series is visible. The default is true. - - - - - Gets or sets the title of the series. The default is null. - - The title that is shown in the legend of the plot. The default value is null. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the series should be rendered in the legend. The default is true. - - - - - Gets or sets a format string used for the tracker. The default depends on the series. - - - The arguments for the format string may be different for each type of series. See the documentation. - - - - - Gets or sets the key for the tracker to use on this series. The default is null. - - - This key may be used by the plot view to show a custom tracker for the series. - - - - - Gets the point on the series that is nearest the specified point. - - The point. - Interpolate the series if this flag is set to true. - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Renders the series on the specified render context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Renders the legend symbol on the specified render context. - - The rendering context. - The legend rectangle. - - - - Checks if this data series requires X/Y axes. (e.g. Pie series do not require axes) - - true if axes are required. - - - - Ensures that the axes of the series are defined. - - - - - Checks if the data series is using the specified axis. - - The axis that should be checked. - true if the axis is in use. - - - - Sets the default values (colors, line style etc.) from the plot model. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the axes used by this series. - - - - - Updates the data of the series. - - - - - Updates the valid data of the series. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - This method is called when the is updated with the updateData parameter set to true. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, tests if the plot element is hit by the specified point. - - The hit test arguments. - - The result of the hit test. - - - - - Represents a series that plots discrete data in a stem plot. - - See Stem plot and - stem. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets Base. - - - - - Gets the point on the series that is nearest the specified point. - - The point. - Interpolate the series if this flag is set to true. - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Renders the LineSeries on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Represents a series for stair step graphs. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the stroke thickness of the vertical line segments. - - The vertical stroke thickness. - Set the value to NaN to use the StrokeThickness property for both horizontal and vertical segments. - Using the VerticalStrokeThickness property will have a small performance hit. - - - - Gets or sets the line style of the vertical line segments. - - The vertical line style. - - - - Gets the nearest point. - - The point. - interpolate if set to true . - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Renders the LineSeries on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Represents a series for scatter plots. - - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scatter_plot - - - - Updates the from the and data fields. - - - - - Represents a two-color line series. - - - - - The default second color. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the color for the part of the line that is below the limit. - - - - - Gets the actual second color. - - The actual color. - - - - Gets or sets the limit. - - The parts of the line that is below this limit will be rendered with Color2. - The parts of the line that is above the limit will be rendered with Color. - - - - Gets or sets the dash array for the rendered line that is below the limit (overrides ). - - The dash array. - If this is not null it overrides the property. - - - - Gets or sets the line style for the part of the line that is below the limit. - - The line style. - - - - Gets the actual line style for the part of the line that is below the limit. - - The line style. - - - - Gets the actual dash array for the line that is below the limit. - - - - - Sets the default values. - - - - - Renders the smoothed line. - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - The points. - - - - Represents a two-color area series. - - - - - The default second color. - - - - - The collection of points above the limit. - - - - - The collection of points below the limit. - - - - - Start index of a visible rendering window for markers. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the area fill color below the limit line. - - The fill below the limit line. - - - - Gets the actual fill color below the limit line. - - The actual fill below the limit line. - - - - Gets the actual second color. - - The actual color. - - - - Gets or sets the dash array for the rendered line that is below the limit (overrides ). - - The dash array. - If this is not null it overrides the property. - - - - Gets or sets the line style for the part of the line that is below the limit. - - The line style. - - - - Gets the actual line style for the part of the line that is below the limit. - - The line style. - - - - Gets the actual dash array for the line that is below the limit. - - - - - Gets or sets the marker fill color which is below the limit line. The default is . - - The marker fill. - - - - Gets or sets the marker stroke which is below the limit line. The default is OxyColors.Automatic. - - The marker stroke. - - - - Gets or sets a baseline for the series. - - - - - Gets the nearest point. - - The point. - Interpolate if set to true . - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Renders the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Sets the default values. - - - - - The update data. - - - - - Renders a chunk of points on the screen. - - Render context. - Screen points. - The list of resampled points. - - - - Splits a collection of points into two collections based on their Y value. - - A collection of points to split. - - - - Gets the screen points when baseline is used. - - The list of polygon screen points. - Baseline Y value for the polygon. - A sequence of . - - - - Gets interpolated X coordinate for given Y on a straight line - between two points. - - First point. - Second point. - Y coordinate. - Corresponding X coordinate. - - - - Render context for two color area plot. - - - - - Gets or sets area baseline value. - - - - - Gets or sets polygon fill color. - - - - - Gets or sets marker fill color. - - - - - Gets or sets marker stroke color. - - - - - Provides an abstract base class for series that are related to an X-axis and a Y-axis. - - - - - The default tracker format string - - - - - The default x-axis title - - - - - The default y-axis title - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum x-coordinate of the dataset. - - The maximum x-coordinate. - - - - Gets or sets the maximum y-coordinate of the dataset. - - The maximum y-coordinate. - - - - Gets or sets the minimum x-coordinate of the dataset. - - The minimum x-coordinate. - - - - Gets or sets the minimum y-coordinate of the dataset. - - The minimum y-coordinate. - - - - Gets the x-axis. - - The x-axis. - - - - Gets or sets the x-axis key. The default is null. - - The x-axis key. - - - - Gets the y-axis. - - The y-axis. - - - - Gets or sets the y-axis key. The default is null. - - The y-axis key. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the X coordinate of all data point increases monotonically. - - - - - Gets or sets the last visible window start position in the data points collection. - - - - - Gets the rectangle the series uses on the screen (screen coordinates). - - The rectangle. - - - - Renders the legend symbol on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The legend rectangle. - - - - Transforms from a screen point to a data point by the axes of this series. - - The screen point. - A data point. - - - - Transforms the specified coordinates to a screen point by the axes of this series. - - The x coordinate. - The y coordinate. - A screen point. - - - - Transforms the specified data point to a screen point by the axes of this series. - - The point. - A screen point. - - - - Check if this data series requires X/Y axes. (e.g. Pie series do not require axes) - - The are axes required. - - - - Ensures that the axes of the series is defined. - - - - - Check if the data series is using the specified axis. - - An axis. - True if the axis is in use. - - - - Sets default values from the plot model. - - - - - Updates the axes to include the max and min of this series. - - - - - Updates the data. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - - - - Gets the clipping rectangle. - - The clipping rectangle. - - - - Gets the point on the curve that is nearest the specified point. - - The point list. - The point. - A tracker hit result if a point was found. - The Text property of the result will not be set, since the formatting depends on the various series. - - - - Gets the point on the curve that is nearest the specified point. - - The point list. - The index to start from. - The point. - A tracker hit result if a point was found. - The Text property of the result will not be set, since the formatting depends on the various series. - - - - Gets the nearest point. - - The points (data coordinates). - The point (screen coordinates). - A if a point was found, null otherwise. - The Text property of the result will not be set, since the formatting depends on the various series. - - - - Gets the nearest point. - - The points (data coordinates). - The index to start from. - The point (screen coordinates). - A if a point was found, null otherwise. - The Text property of the result will not be set, since the formatting depends on the various series. - - - - Determines whether the specified point is valid. - - The point. - true if the point is valid; otherwise, false . - - - - Determines whether the specified point is valid. - - The x coordinate. - The y coordinate. - true if the point is valid; otherwise, false . - - - - Updates the Max/Min limits from the specified list. - - The list of points. - - - - Updates the Max/Min limits from the specified list. - - The type of the elements in the list. - The items. - A function that provides the x value for each item. - A function that provides the y value for each item. - The items argument cannot be null. - - - - Updates the Max/Min limits from the specified collection. - - The type of the items in the collection. - The items. - A function that provides the x minimum for each item. - A function that provides the x maximum for each item. - A function that provides the y minimum for each item. - A function that provides the y maximum for each item. - The items argument cannot be null. - - - - Verifies that both axes are defined. - - - - - Updates visible window start index. - - The type of the list items. - Data points. - Function that gets data point X coordinate. - X coordinate of visible window start. - Last window index. - The new window start index. - - - - Finds the index of max(x) <= target x in a list of data points - - The type of the list items. - vector of data points - Function that gets data point X coordinate. - target x. - initial guess index. - - index of x with max(x) <= target x or -1 if cannot find - - - - - Represents a series for pie/circle/doughnut charts. - - The arc length/central angle/area of each slice is proportional to the quantity it represents. - See Pie charts. - - - - The default tracker format string - - - - - The slices. - - - - - The actual points of the slices. - - - - - The total value of all the pie slices. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the angle increment. - - - - - Gets or sets the angle span. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether inside labels are angled. - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the property containing the color. - - The color field. - - - - Gets or sets the diameter. - - The diameter. - - - - Gets or sets the exploded distance. - - The exploded distance. - - - - Gets or sets the inner diameter. - - The inner diameter. - - - - Gets or sets the color of the inside labels. - - If the value is OxyColors.Automatic, the will be used. - - - - Gets or sets the inside label format. - - The inside label format. - The formatting arguments are: value {0}, label {1} and percentage {2}. - - - - Gets or sets the inside label position. - - The inside label position. - - - - Gets or sets the is exploded field. - - The is exploded field. - - - - Gets or sets the label field. - - The label field. - - - - Gets or sets the legend format. - - The legend format. - - - - Gets or sets the outside label format. - - The outside label format. - - - - Gets or sets the slices. - - The slices. - - - - Gets or sets the start angle. - - The start angle. - - - - Gets or sets the stroke color. - - The stroke color. - - - - Gets or sets the stroke thickness. - - The stroke thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the distance from the edge of the pie slice to the tick line. - - The distance. - - - - Gets or sets the length of the horizontal part of the tick. - - The length. - - - - Gets or sets the distance from the tick line to the outside label. - - The distance. - - - - Gets or sets the length of the radial part of the tick line. - - The length. - - - - Gets or sets the name of the property containing the value. - - The value field. - - - - Gets the point on the series that is nearest the specified point. - - The point. - Interpolate the series if this flag is set to true . - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Renders the series on the specified render context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Renders the legend symbol on the specified render context. - - The rendering context. - The legend rectangle. - - - - Checks if this data series requires X/Y axes. (e.g. PieSeries does not require axes) - - True if no axes are required. - - - - Ensures that the axes of the series is defined. - - - - - Check if the data series is using the specified axis. - - An axis. - True if the axis is in use. - - - - Sets the default values. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the axes used by this series. - - - - - Updates the data. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - - - - Represents a line series that generates its dataset from a function. - - Define f(x) and make a plot on the range [x0,x1] or define x(t) and y(t) and make a plot on the range [t0,t1]. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class using a function f(x). - - The function f(x). - The start x value. - The end x value. - The increment in x. - The title (optional). - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class using a function f(x). - - The function f(x). - The start x value. - The end x value. - The number of points. - The title (optional). - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class using functions x(t) and y(t). - - The function x(t). - The function y(t). - The start t parameter. - The end t parameter. - The increment in t. - The title. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class using functions x(t) and y(t). - - The function x(t). - The function y(t). - The start t parameter. - The end t parameter. - The number of points. - The title. - - - - Represent a slice of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The label. - The value. - - - - Gets or sets the fill color. - - - - - Gets the actual fill color. - - The actual color. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the slice is exploded. - - - - - Gets the label. - - - - - Gets the value. - - - - - Gets or sets the default fill color. - - The default fill color. - - - - Returns C# code that generates this instance. - - C# code. - - - - Represents a line series. - - - - - The divisor value used to calculate tolerance for line smoothing. - - - - - The output buffer. - - - - - The buffer for contiguous screen points. - - - - - The buffer for decimated points. - - - - - The default color. - - - - - The default marker fill color. - - - - - The default line style. - - - - - The smoothed points. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the curve. - - The color. - - - - Gets or sets the color of the broken line segments. The default is . Set it to if it should follow the . - - Add DataPoint.Undefined in the Points collection to create breaks in the line. - - - - Gets or sets the broken line style. The default is . - - - - - Gets or sets the broken line thickness. The default is 0 (no line). - - - - - Gets or sets the dash array for the rendered line (overrides ). The default is null. - - The dash array. - If this is not null it overrides the property. - - - - Gets or sets the decimator. - - - The decimator action. - - The decimator can be used to improve the performance of the rendering. See the example. - - - - Gets or sets the label format string. The default is null (no labels). - - The label format string. - - - - Gets or sets the label margins. The default is 6. - - - - - Gets or sets the line join. The default is . - - The line join. - - - - Gets or sets the line style. The default is . - - The line style. - - - - Gets or sets a value specifying the position of a legend rendered on the line. The default is LineLegendPosition.None. - - A value specifying the position of the legend. - - - - Gets or sets the marker fill color. The default is . - - The marker fill. - - - - Gets or sets the a custom polygon outline for the markers. Set to to use this property. The default is null. - - A polyline. - - - - Gets or sets the marker resolution. The default is 0. - - The marker resolution. - - - - Gets or sets the size of the marker. The default is 3. - - The size of the marker. - - - - Gets or sets the marker stroke. The default is OxyColors.Automatic. - - The marker stroke. - - - - Gets or sets the marker stroke thickness. The default is 2. - - The marker stroke thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the type of the marker. The default is MarkerType.None. - - The type of the marker. - If MarkerType.Custom is used, the MarkerOutline property must be specified. - - - - Gets or sets the minimum length of the segment. - Increasing this number will increase performance, - but make the curve less accurate. The default is 2. - - The minimum length of the segment. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is smooth. - - true if smooth; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets the thickness of the curve. - - The stroke thickness. - - - - Gets the actual color. - - The actual color. - - - - Gets the actual marker fill color. - - The actual color. - - - - Gets the actual line style. - - The actual line style. - - - - Gets the actual dash array for the line. - - - - - Gets the smoothed points. - - The smoothed points. - - - - Gets the point on the series that is nearest the specified point. - - The point. - Interpolate the series if this flag is set to true. - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Renders the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Renders the legend symbol for the line series on the - specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The bounding rectangle of the legend box. - - - - Sets default values from the plot model. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - - - - Renders the points as line, broken line and markers. - - The rendering context. - The clipping rectangle. - The points to render. - - - - Extracts a single contiguous line segment beginning with the element at the position of the enumerator when the method - is called. Initial invalid data points are ignored. - - Current point index - Initially set to null, but I will update I won't give a broken line if this is null - Maximum visible X value - place to put broken segment - place to put contiguous segment - Points collection - - true if line segments are extracted, false if reached end. - - - - - Renders the point labels. - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - - - - Renders a legend on the line. - - The render context. - - - - Renders the transformed points as a line (smoothed if is true) and markers (if is not None). - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - The points to render. - - - - Renders a continuous line. - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - The points to render. - - - - Force the smoothed points to be re-evaluated. - - - - - Represents a line segment. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The first point of the segment. - The second point of the segment. - - - - Gets the first point1 of the segment. - - - - - Gets the second point of the segment. - - - - - Represents a dual view (candlestick + volume) series for OHLCV bars - - Note that to use this series, one *must* define two y-axes, one named "Bars" and the other named - "Volume". Typically would set up the volume on StartPosition =0, EndPosition = fraction and for - the bar axis StartPosition = fraction + delta, EndPosition = 1.0. - - See link - - - - The default tracker format string - - - - - The data series - - - - - The minimum X gap between successive data items - - - - - The index of the data item at the start of visible window - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the items of the series. - - The items. - - - - Gets the portion of the Y axis associated with bars - - - - - Gets the portion of the Y axis associated with volume - - - - - Gets or sets the volume axis key (defaults to "Volume") - - - - - Gets or sets the bar axis key (defaults to null, as is the primary axis). - - - - - Gets or sets the style of volume rendering (defaults to Combined) - - - - - Gets or sets the thickness of the bar lines - - The stroke thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the stroke intensity scale (used to generate stroke color from positive or negative color). - For example, 1.0 = same color and 0.5 is 1/2 of the intensity of the source fill color. - - - - - Gets or sets the thickness of the volume / bar separator - - The stroke thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the line style for the volume / bar separator - - - - - Gets or sets the color used when the closing value is greater than opening value or - for buying volume. - - - - - Gets or sets the fill color used when the closing value is less than opening value or - for selling volume - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the separator line - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether positive bars are shown as filled (false) or hollow (true) candlesticks - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether negative bars are shown as filled (false) or hollow (true) candlesticks - - - - - Gets or sets the bar width in data units (for example if the X axis is date-time based, then should - use the difference of DateTimeAxis.ToDouble(date) to indicate the width). By default candlestick - series will use 0.80 x the minimum difference in data points. - - - - - Gets or sets the minimum volume seen in the data series. - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum volume seen in the data series. - - - - - Gets or sets the average volume seen in the data series. - - - - - Append a bar to the series (must be in X order) - - Bar object. - - - - Fast index of bar where max(bar[i].X) <= x - - The index of the bar closest to X, where max(bar[i].X) <= x. - The x coordinate. - starting index - - - - Renders the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Renders the legend symbol for the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The bounding rectangle of the legend box. - - - - Gets the point on the series that is nearest the specified point. - - The point. - Interpolate the series if this flag is set to true. - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Updates the data. - - - - - Ensures that the axes of the series is defined. - - - - - Updates the axes to include the max and min of this series. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - - - - Gets the clipping rectangle for the given combination of existing X-Axis and specific Y-Axis - - The clipping rectangle. - Y axis. - - - - Gets the clipping rectangle between plots - - The clipping rectangle. - - - - Represents a dual view (candlestick + volume) series for OHLCV bars - - See link - - - - The default tracker format string - - - - - The data series - - - - - The minimum X gap between successive data items - - - - - The index of the data item at the start of visible window - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the items of the series. - - The items. - - - - Gets or sets the style of volume rendering (defaults to Combined) - - - - - Gets or sets the thickness of the bar lines - - The stroke thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the stroke intensity scale (used to generate stroke color from positive or negative color). - For example, 1.0 = same color and 0.5 is 1/2 of the intensity of the source fill color. - - - - - Gets or sets the color used when the closing value is greater than opening value or - for buying volume. - - - - - Gets or sets the fill color used when the closing value is less than opening value or - for selling volume - - - - - Gets or sets the stroke color of the Y=0 intercept - - - - - Gets or sets the thickness of the Y=0 intercept - - - - - Gets or sets the line style of the Y=0 intercept - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether positive bars are shown as filled (false) or hollow (true) candlesticks - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether negative bars are shown as filled (false) or hollow (true) candlesticks - - - - - Gets or sets the bar width in data units (for example if the X axis is date/time based, then should - use the difference of DateTimeAxis.ToDouble(date) to indicate the width). By default candlestick - series will use 0.80 x the minimum difference in data points. - - - - - Gets or sets the minimum volume seen in the data series. - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum volume seen in the data series. - - - - - Gets or sets the average volume seen in the data series. - - - - - Append a bar to the series (must be in X order) - - The Bar. - - - - Fast index of bar where max(bar[i].X) <= x - - The index of the bar closest to X, where max(bar[i].X) <= x. - The x coordinate. - starting index - - - - Renders the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Renders the legend symbol for the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The bounding rectangle of the legend box. - - - - Gets the point on the series that is nearest the specified point. - - The point. - Interpolate the series if this flag is set to true. - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Updates the data. - - - - - Updates the axes to include the max and min of this series. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - - - - Represents rendering style for volume in either or . - - - - - Volume is not displayed - - - - - Buy + Sell volume summed to produce net positive or negative volume - - - - - Buy and Sell volume is stacked, one on top of the other, with the dominant on top - - - - - Buy volume above y=0 axis and Sell volume below y=0 axis - - - - - Represents a "higher performance" ordered OHLC series for candlestick charts - - Does the following: - - automatically calculates the appropriate bar width based on available screen + # of bars - - can render and pan within millions of bars, using a fast approach to indexing in series - - convenience methods - - This implementation is associated with issue 369. - - See also Wikipedia and - Matlab documentation. - - - - The minimum X gap between successive data items - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the color used when the closing value is greater than opening value. - - - - - Gets or sets the fill color used when the closing value is less than opening value. - - - - - Gets or sets the bar width in data units (for example if the X axis is date/time based, then should - use the difference of DateTimeAxis.ToDouble(date) to indicate the width). By default candlestick - series will use 0.80 x the minimum difference in data points. - - - - - Fast index of bar where max(bar[i].X) <= x - - The index of the bar closest to X, where max(bar[i].X) <= x. - The x coordinate. - starting index - - - - Renders the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Renders the legend symbol for the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The bounding rectangle of the legend box. - - - - Gets the point on the series that is nearest the specified point. - - The point. - Interpolate the series if this flag is set to true. - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Updates the data. - - - - - Represents a series for candlestick charts. - - See also Wikipedia and - Matlab documentation. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the width of the candle (in screen space units). - - - - - Gets or sets the color used when the closing value is greater than opening value. - - - - - Gets or sets the fill color used when the closing value is less than opening value. - - - - - Gets or sets the end color of the shadow. - - The end color of the shadow. - - - - Gets or sets the lengths of the shadow ends. - - The length relative to the width of the candle. - - - - Gets the actual increasing fill color. - - - - - Renders the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Renders the legend symbol for the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The bounding rectangle of the legend box. - - - - Represents an item in a . - - - - - The undefined. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The x coordinate / time. - Open value. - High value. - Low value. - Close value. - Buy volume. - Sell volume. - - - - Gets or sets the X value (time). - - The X value. - - - - Gets or sets the open value. - - The open value. - - - - Gets or sets the high value. - - The high value. - - - - Gets or sets the low value. - - The low value. - - - - Gets or sets the close value. - - The close value. - - - - Gets or sets the buy volume. - - - - - Gets or sets the sell volume. - - - - - Find index of max(x) <= target x in a list of OHLCV items - - - vector of bars - - - target x. - - - initial guess. - - - index of x with max(x) <= target x or -1 if cannot find - - - - - Indicate whether is valid for rendering or not - - true if this instance is valid; otherwise, false. - - - - Represents an item in a . - - - - - The undefined. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - The x value. - - - The high value. - - - The low value. - - - The open value. - - - The close value. - - - - - Gets or sets the close value. - - The close value. - - - - Gets or sets the high value. - - The high value. - - - - Gets or sets the low value. - - The low value. - - - - Gets or sets the open value. - - The open value. - - - - Gets or sets the X value (time). - - The X value. - - - - Returns C# code that generates this instance. - - The C# code. - - - - Represents a series for high-low plots. - - See link - - - - The default tracker format string - - - - - High/low items - - - - - The default color. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the item. - - The color. - - - - Gets the actual color of the item. - - The actual color. - - - - Gets or sets the dashes array. - If this is not null it overrides the LineStyle property. - - The dashes. - - - - Gets or sets the data field for the Close value. - - - - - Gets or sets the data field for the High value. - - - - - Gets or sets the data field for the Low value. - - - - - Gets or sets the data field for the Open value. - - - - - Gets or sets the x data field (time). - - - - - Gets the items of the series. - - The items. - - - - Gets or sets the line join. - - The line join. - - - - Gets or sets the line style. - - The line style. - - - - Gets or sets the mapping delegate. - - The mapping. - Example: series1.Mapping = item => new HighLowItem(((MyType)item).Time,((MyType)item).Value); - - - - Gets or sets the thickness of the curve. - - The stroke thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the length of the open/close ticks (screen coordinates). - - The length of the open/close ticks. - - - - Gets the point on the series that is nearest the specified point. - - The point. - Interpolate the series if this flag is set to true. - A TrackerHitResult for the current hit. - - - - Determines whether the point is valid. - - The point. - The x axis. - The y axis. - true if the specified point is valid; otherwise, false. - - - - Renders the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - - - - Renders the legend symbol for the series on the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The bounding rectangle of the legend box. - - - - Sets the default values. - - - - - Updates the data. - - - - - Updates the maximum and minimum values of the series. - - - - - Represents a mouse enter gesture. - - The input gesture can be bound to a command in a . - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The modifiers. - - - - Gets the modifier keys. - - - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - - Provides an abstract base class for classes that contain event data for input events. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the event was handled. - - - - - Gets or sets the modifier keys. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the alt key was pressed when the event was raised. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the control key was pressed when the event was raised. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the shift key was pressed when the event was raised. - - - - - Provides data for key events. - - - - - Gets or sets the key. - - - - - Provides data for the mouse down events. - - - - - Gets or sets the mouse button that has changed. - - - - - Gets or sets the number of times the button was clicked. - - The number of times the mouse button was clicked. - - - - Gets or sets the hit test result. - - - - - Provides data for mouse wheel events. - - - - - Gets or sets the change. - - - - - Provides data for touch events. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The current touches. - The previous touches. - - - - Gets or sets the position of the touch. - - The position. - - - - Gets or sets the relative change in scale. - - The scale change. - - - - Gets or sets the change in x and y direction. - - The translation. - - - - Represents an binding by an input gesture and a command binding. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class by a gesture. - - The gesture. - The command. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class by a key gesture. - - The key. - The modifiers. - The command. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class by a mouse gesture. - - The mouse button. - The modifiers. - The command. - - - - Gets the gesture. - - - - - Gets the command. - - - - - Provides an with a default set of plot bindings. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Provides an abstract base class for manipulators that handles mouse events. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The plot view. - - - - Gets or sets the first position of the manipulation. - - - - - Occurs when an input device begins a manipulation on the plot. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Provides a manipulator for panning and scaling by touch events. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The plot view. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether panning is enabled. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether zooming is enabled. - - - - - Occurs when a manipulation is complete. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Occurs when a touch delta event is handled. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Occurs when an input device begins a manipulation on the plot. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Defines common commands for the plots. - - - - - Initializes static members of the class. - - - - - Gets the reset axes command. - - - - - Gets the reset axes command (for mouse events). - - - - - Gets the copy text report command. - - - - - Gets the copy code command. - - - - - Gets the pan/zoom touch command. - - - - - Gets the pan command. - - - - - Gets the zoom rectangle command. - - - - - Gets the zoom by mouse wheel command. - - - - - Gets the fine-control zoom by mouse wheel command. - - - - - Gets the tracker command. - - - - - Gets the snap tracker command. - - - - - Gets the snap tracker command. - - - - - Gets the points only tracker command. - - - - - Gets the points only tracker command. - - - - - Gets the mouse hover tracker. - - - - - Gets the mouse hover snap tracker. - - - - - Gets the mouse hover points only tracker. - - - - - Gets the pan left command. - - - - - Gets the pan right command. - - - - - Gets the pan up command. - - - - - Gets the pan down command. - - - - - Gets the fine control pan left command. - - - - - Gets the fine control pan right command. - - - - - Gets the fine control pan up command. - - - - - Gets the fine control pan down command. - - - - - Gets the zoom in command. - - - - - Gets the zoom out command. - - - - - Gets the zoom in command. - - - - - Gets the zoom out command. - - - - - Gets the fine control zoom in command. - - - - - Gets the fine control zoom out command. - - - - - Handles the reset event. - - The view to reset. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Handles the copy text report event. - - The view. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Handles the copy code event. - - The view. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Zooms the view by the specified factor at the position specified in the . - - The view. - The instance containing the event data. - The zoom factor. - - - - Zooms the view by the mouse wheel delta in the specified . - - The view. - The instance containing the event data. - The zoom speed factor. Default value is 1. - - - - Zooms the view by the key in the specified factor. - - The view. - The instance containing the event data. - The zoom factor (positive zoom in, negative zoom out). - - - - Pans the view by the key in the specified vector. - - The view. - The instance containing the event data. - The horizontal delta (percentage of plot area width). - The vertical delta (percentage of plot area height). - - - - Provides extension methods for the . - - - - - Binds the specified key to the specified command. - - The plot controller. - The key. - A plot controller command that takes key event arguments. - - - - Binds the specified modifier+key to the specified command. - - The plot controller. - The key. - The key modifiers. - A plot controller command that takes key event arguments. - - - - Binds the specified mouse button to the specified command. - - The plot controller. - The mouse button. - A plot controller command that takes mouse event arguments. - - - - Binds the specified modifier+mouse button gesture to the specified command. - - The plot controller. - The mouse button. - The modifiers. - A plot controller command that takes mouse event arguments. - - - - Binds the specified modifiers+mouse button+click count gesture to the specified command. - - The plot controller. - The mouse button. - The modifiers. - The click count. - A plot controller command that takes mouse event arguments. - - - - Binds the touch down event to the specified command. - - The plot controller. - A plot controller command that takes touch event arguments. - - - - Binds the mouse enter event to the specified command. - - The plot controller. - A plot controller command that takes mouse event arguments. - - - - Binds the mouse wheel event to the specified command. - - The plot controller. - A plot controller command that takes mouse wheel event arguments. - - - - Binds the modifier+mouse wheel event to the specified command. - - The plot controller. - The modifier key(s). - A plot controller command that takes mouse wheel event arguments. - - - - Unbinds the specified mouse down gesture. - - The controller. - The mouse button. - The modifier keys. - The click count. - - - - Unbinds the specified key down gesture. - - The controller. - The key. - The modifier keys. - - - - Unbinds the mouse enter gesture. - - The controller. - - - - Unbinds the touch down gesture. - - The controller. - - - - Unbinds the mouse wheel gesture. - - The controller. - - - - Represents arguments for the hit test. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The point. - The tolerance. - - - - Gets the point to hit test. - - - - - Gets the hit test tolerance. - - - - - The OxyPlot solution provides plotting functionality for Windows store apps, WPF, Windows forms, Silverlight and Xamarin based applications. - - - - - The OxyPlot namespace contains the platform independent classes of the library. - - - - - Represents absolute or relative lengths in data or screen space. - - - - - The unit type - - - - - The value - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the struct. - - The value. - The unit. - - - - Gets the value. - - The value. - - - - Gets the type of the unit. - - The type of the unit. - - - - Determines whether this instance and another specified object have the same value. - - The length to compare to this instance. - true if the value of the parameter is the same as the value of this instance; otherwise, false. - - - - Defines the kind of value that a object is holding. - - - - - The value is in data space (transformed by x/y axis) - - - - - The value is in screen units - - - - - The value is relative to the plot viewport (0-1) - - - - - The value is relative to the plot area (0-1) - - - - - Specifies whether code should be generated for the property. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The generate code. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether GenerateCode. - - - - - Provides functionality to generate C# code for the specified . - - This is useful for creating examples or unit tests. Press Ctrl+Alt+C in a plot to copy code to the clipboard. - Usage: - - var cg = new CodeGenerator(myPlotModel); - Clipboard.SetText(cg.ToCode()); - - - - - The string builder. - - - - - The variables. - - - - - The indent string. - - - - - The current number of indents. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The model. - - - - Gets or sets the number of indents. - - - - - Formats the code. - - The format. - The values. - The format code. - - - - Formats a constructor. - - The type. - The format of the constructor arguments. - The argument values. - The format constructor. - - - - Returns the c# code for this model. - - C# code. - - - - Adds the specified object to the generated code. - - The object. - The variable name. - - - - Adds the children. - - The name. - Name of the collection. - The children. - - - - Adds the items. - - The name. - The list. - - - - Creates and sets the elements of an array. - - The name. - The array. - - - - Appends the line. - - The format string. - The args. - - - - Determines if the two specified lists are equal. - - The first list. - The second list. - True if all items are equal. - - - - Get the first attribute of the specified type. - - The type. - The property info. - The attribute, or null if no attribute was found. - - - - Gets a new variable name of the specified type. - - The type. - The variable name. - - - - Makes a valid variable name of a string. Invalid characters will simply be removed. - - The title. - A valid variable name. - - - - The set properties. - - The instance. - The variable name. - The default values. - - - - Sets the property. - - The property name. - The value. - - - - Provides extension methods for code generation. - - - - - Converts the value of this instance to c# code. - - The instance. - C# code. - - - - Converts the value of this instance to c# code. - - The value. - C# code. - - - - Converts the value of this instance to c# code. - - The instance. - C# code. - - - - Converts the value of this instance to c# code. - - The instance. - C# code. - - - - Converts the value of this instance to c# code. - - The instance. - C# code. - - - - Converts the value of this instance to c# code. - - The instance. - C# code. - - - - Provides functionality to generate C# code of an object. - - - - - Returns C# code that generates this instance. - - The C# code. - - - - Specifies functionality to provide a . - - - - - Gets the that represents the element. - - A . - - - - Represents a point in the data space. - - s are transformed to s. - - - - The undefined. - - - - - The x-coordinate. - - - - - The y-coordinate. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the struct. - - The x. - The y. - - - - Gets the X-coordinate of the point. - - The X-coordinate. - - - - Gets the Y-coordinate of the point. - - The Y-coordinate. - - - - Returns C# code that generates this instance. - - The to code. - - - - Determines whether this instance and another specified object have the same value. - - The point to compare to this instance. - true if the value of the parameter is the same as the value of this instance; otherwise, false. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - Determines whether this point is defined. - - true if this point is defined; otherwise, false. - - - - Defines the marker type. - - - - - Do not render markers. - - - - - Render markers as circles. - - - - - Render markers as squares. - - - - - Render markers as diamonds. - - - - - Render markers as triangles. - - - - - Render markers as crosses (note: this marker type requires the stroke color to be set). - - This marker type requires the stroke color to be set. - - - - Renders markers as plus signs (note: this marker type requires the stroke color to be set). - - This marker type requires the stroke color to be set. - - - - Renders markers as stars (note: this marker type requires the stroke color to be set). - - This marker type requires the stroke color to be set. - - - - Render markers by a custom shape (defined by outline). - - - - - Provides extension methods for . - - These are pure methods. They could also be placed in the type with a . - - - - Changes the intensity. - - The color. - The factor. - A color with the new intensity. - - - - Changes the intensity. - - The color. - The factor. - A color with the new intensity. - - - - Calculates the complementary color. - - The color to convert. - The complementary color. - - - - Converts from a to HSV values (double) - - The color. - Array of [Hue,Saturation,Value] in the range [0,1] - - - - Converts to an unsigned integer. - - The color. - The color as an unsigned integer. - - - - Converts an to a string containing the ARGB byte values. - - The color. - A string that contains byte values of the alpha, red, green and blue components separated by comma. - - - - Returns C# code that generates this instance. - - The color. - The code. - - - - Gets the name of the color if it is defined in the class. - - The color. - The color name or null if the color is not found. - - - - Represents a palette of colors. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The colors. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The colors. - - - - Gets or sets the colors. - - The colors. - - - - Interpolates the specified colors to a palette of the specified size. - - The size of the palette. - The colors. - A palette. - - - - Creates a palette with reversed color order. - - The reversed . - - - - Provides predefined palettes. - - - - - Initializes static members of the class. - - - - - Gets the blue-white-red palette with 31 colors. - - - - - Gets the hot palette with 64 colors. - - - - - Gets the hue palette with 64 colors. - - - - - Creates a black/white/red palette with the specified number of colors. - - The number of colors to create for the palette. - A palette. - - - - Creates a blue/white/red palette with the specified number of colors. - - The number of colors to create for the palette. - A palette. - - - - Creates a 'cool' palette with the specified number of colors. - - The number of colors to create for the palette. - A palette. - - - - Creates a gray-scale palette with the specified number of colors. - - The number of colors to create for the palette. - A palette. - - - - Creates a 'hot' palette with the specified number of colors. - - The number of colors to create for the palette. - A palette. - - - - Creates a palette from the hue component of the HSV color model. - - The number of colors. - The palette. - This palette is particularly appropriate for displaying periodic functions. - - - - Creates a hue-based palette from magenta to red. - - The number of colors. - The palette. - This palette contains only distinct colors and with the cool colors (blues) first. - - - - Creates a 'jet' palette with the specified number of colors. - - The number of colors to create for the palette. - A palette. - - - - Creates a rainbow palette with the specified number of colors. - - The number of colors to create for the palette. - A palette. - - - - Represents a vector defined in screen space. - - - - - The x-coordinate. - - - - - The y-coordinate. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the structure. - - The x-coordinate. - The y-coordinate. - - - - Gets the length. - - - - - Gets the length squared. - - - - - Gets the x-coordinate. - - The x-coordinate. - - - - Gets the y-coordinate. - - The y-coordinate. - - - - Implements the operator *. - - The vector. - The multiplication factor. - The result of the operator. - - - - Adds a vector to another vector. - - The vector to add to. - The vector to be added. - The result of the operation. - - - - Subtracts one specified vector from another. - - The vector to subtract from. - The vector to be subtracted. - The result of operation. - - - - Negates the specified vector. - - The vector to negate. - The result of operation. - - - - Normalizes this vector. - - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - Determines whether this instance and another specified object have the same value. - - The point to compare to this instance. - true if the value of the parameter is the same as the value of this instance; otherwise, false. - - - - Provides algorithms for polygons and lines of . - - - - - Finds the nearest point on the specified polyline. - - The point. - The points. - The nearest point. - The is null. - - - - Finds the point on line. - - The point. - The first point on the line. - The second point on the line. - The nearest point on the line. - See Bourke. - - - - Finds the nearest point on line. - - The point. - The start point on the line. - The end point on the line. - The relative position of the nearest point. - See Bourke. - - - - Determines whether the specified point is in the specified polygon. - - The point. - The polygon points. - true if the point is in the polygon; otherwise, false. - - - - Resamples the points with the specified point distance limit. - - All points. - The minimum squared distance. - List of resampled points. - - - - Gets the centroid of the specified polygon. - - The points. - The centroid. - - - - Provides functionality to interpolate a list of points by a canonical spline. - - CanonicalSplineHelper.cs (c) 2009 by Charles Petzold (WPF and Silverlight) - See also blog post. - - - - Creates a spline of data points. - - The points. - The tension. - The tensions. - True if the spline is closed. - The tolerance. - A list of data points. - - - - Creates a spline of screen points. - - The points. - The tension. - The tensions. - True if the spline is closed. - The tolerance. - A list of screen points. - - - - The segment. - - The points. - The pt 0. - The pt 1. - The pt 2. - The pt 3. - The t 1. - The t 2. - The tolerance. - The maximum number of segments. Default is 1000. - - - - Defines standard font weight values. - - - - - Specifies a bold font weight. - - - - - Specifies a normal font weight. - - - - - Describes the thickness of a frame around a rectangle. Four values describe the left, top, right, and bottom sides of the rectangle, respectively. - - - - - The bottom. - - - - - The left. - - - - - The right. - - - - - The top. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the struct. - - The thickness. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the struct. - - The left. - The top. - The right. - The bottom. - - - - Gets the bottom thickness. - - The bottom thickness. - - - - Gets the height. - - - - - Gets the left thickness. - - The left thickness. - - - - Gets the right thickness. - - The right thickness. - - - - Gets the top thickness. - - The top thickness. - - - - Gets the width. - - - - - Returns C# code that generates this instance. - - The to code. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - Determines whether this instance and another specified object have the same value. - - The thickness to compare to this instance. - true if the value of the parameter is the same as the value of this instance; otherwise, false. - - - - Represents a point defined in screen space. - - The rendering methods transforms s to s. - - - - The undefined point. - - - - - The x-coordinate. - - - - - The y-coordinate. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the struct. - - The x-coordinate. - The y-coordinate. - - - - Gets the x-coordinate. - - The x-coordinate. - - - - Gets the y-coordinate. - - The y-coordinate. - - - - Determines whether the specified point is undefined. - - The point. - true if the specified point is undefined; otherwise, false . - - - - Translates a by a . - - The point. - The vector. - The translated point. - - - - Subtracts a from a - and returns the result as a . - - The point on which to perform the subtraction. - The point to subtract from p1. - A structure that represents the difference between p1 and p2. - - - - Subtracts a from a - and returns the result as a . - - The point on which to perform the subtraction. - The vector to subtract from p1. - A that represents point translated by the negative vector. - - - - Gets the distance to the specified point. - - The point. - The distance. - - - - Gets the squared distance to the specified point. - - The point. - The squared distance. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - Determines whether this instance and another specified object have the same value. - - The point to compare to this instance. - true if the value of the parameter is the same as the value of this instance; otherwise, false. - - - - Describes the width, height, and point origin of a rectangle. - - - - - The height of the rectangle. - - - - - The x-coordinate location of the left side of the rectangle. - - - - - The y-coordinate location of the top side of the rectangle. - - - - - The width of the rectangle. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the structure that has the specified x-coordinate, y-coordinate, width, and height. - - The x-coordinate location of the left side of the rectangle. - The y-coordinate location of the top side of the rectangle. - The width of the rectangle. - The height of the rectangle. - width;The width should not be negative. - or - height;The height should not be negative. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the struct that is exactly large enough to contain the two specified points. - - The first point that the new rectangle must contain. - The second point that the new rectangle must contain. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the struct by location and size. - - The location. - The size. - - - - Gets the y-axis value of the bottom of the rectangle. - - The bottom. - - - - Gets the height of the rectangle. - - The height. - - - - Gets the x-axis value of the left side of the rectangle. - - The left. - - - - Gets the x-axis value of the right side of the rectangle. - - The right. - - - - Gets the y-axis position of the top of the rectangle. - - The top. - - - - Gets the width of the rectangle. - - The width. - - - - Gets the center point of the rectangle. - - The center. - - - - Creates a rectangle from the specified corner coordinates. - - The x0. - The y0. - The x1. - The y1. - A rectangle. - - - - Determines whether the specified point is inside the rectangle. - - The x coordinate. - The y coordinate. - true if the rectangle contains the specified point; otherwise, false. - - - - Determines whether the specified point is inside the rectangle. - - The point. - true if the rectangle contains the specified point; otherwise, false. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - The format. - The format provider. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Determines whether this instance and another specified object have the same value. - - The rectangle to compare to this instance. - true if the value of the parameter is the same as the value of this instance; otherwise, false. - - - - Returns a rectangle that is expanded or shrunk by the specified width and height amounts, in all directions. - - The amount by which to expand or shrink the left and right sides of the rectangle. - The amount by which to expand or shrink the top and bottom sides of the rectangle. - The expanded/shrunk . - - - - Returns a rectangle that is expanded by the specified thickness, in all directions. - - The thickness to apply to the rectangle. - The inflated . - - - - Returns a rectangle that is shrunk by the specified thickness, in all directions. - - The thickness to apply to the rectangle. - The deflated . - - - - Returns a rectangle that is moved by the specified horizontal and vertical amounts. - - The amount to move the rectangle horizontally. - The amount to move the rectangle vertically. - The moved . - - - - Describes the size of an object. - - - - - Empty Size. - - - - - The height - - - - - The width - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the struct. - - The width. - The height. - - - - Gets the height. - - The height. - - - - Gets the width. - - The width. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - The format. - The format provider. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - - Determines whether this instance and another specified object have the same value. - - The size to compare to this instance. - true if the value of the parameter is the same as the value of this instance; otherwise, false. - - - - Provides functionality to decimate lines. - - - - - Decimates lines by reducing all points that have the same integer x value to a maximum of 4 points (first, min, max, last). - - The input points. - The decimated points. - - - - Adds vertical points to the list. - - The result. - The x coordinate. - The first y. - The last y. - The minimum y. - The maximum y. - - - - Provides polygon clipping by the Sutherland-Hodgman algorithm. - - - - - The rectangle edge. - - - - - The left. - - - - - The right. - - - - - The top. - - - - - The bottom. - - - - - The Sutherland-Hodgman polygon clipping algorithm. - - The bounds. - The polygon points. - The clipped points. - See link. - - - - Clips to one axis. - - The bounds. - The edge. - The points of the polygon. - The clipped points. - - - - Determines whether the specified point is inside the edge/bounds. - - The bounds. - The edge to test. - The point. - true if the specified point is inside; otherwise, false. - - - - Fines the edge interception. - - The bounds. - The edge. - The first point. - The second point. - The interception. - - - - Provides a line clipping algorithm. - - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cohen%E2%80%93Sutherland - - - - The bottom code. - - - - - The inside code. - - - - - The left code. - - - - - The right code. - - - - - The top code. - - - - - The x maximum. - - - - - The x minimum. - - - - - The y maximum. - - - - - The y minimum. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The clipping rectangle. - - - - Cohen–Sutherland clipping algorithm clips a line from - P0 = (x0, y0) to P1 = (x1, y1) against a rectangle with - diagonal from (xmin, ymin) to (xmax, ymax). - - The point P0. - The point P1. - true if the line is inside - - - - Determines whether the specified point is inside the rectangle. - - The point. - true if the specified point is inside; otherwise, false. - - - - Defines how to join line segments. - - - - - Line joins use regular angular vertices. - - - - - Line joins use rounded vertices. - - - - - Line joins use beveled vertices. - - - - - Defines horizontal alignment. - - - - - Aligned to the left. - - - - - Aligned in the center. - - - - - Aligned to the right. - - - - - Specifies vertical alignment. - - - - - Aligned at the top. - - - - - Aligned in the middle. - - - - - Aligned at the bottom. - - - - - Describes a color in terms of alpha, red, green, and blue channels. - - - - - The red component. - - - - - The green component. - - - - - The blue component. - - - - - The alpha component. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the struct. - - The alpha value. - The red value. - The green value. - The blue value. - - - - Gets the alpha value. - - The alpha value. - - - - Gets the blue value. - - The blue value. - - - - Gets the green value. - - The green value. - - - - Gets the red value. - - The red value. - - - - Parse a string. - - The string in the format "#FFFFFF00" or "255,200,180,50". - The parsed color. - Invalid format. - - - - Calculates the difference between two s - - The first color. - The second color. - L2-norm in ARGB space - - - - Convert an to a . - - The unsigned integer color value. - The . - - - - Creates a OxyColor from the specified HSV array. - - The HSV value array. - A OxyColor. - - - - Converts from HSV to - - The hue value [0,1] - The saturation value [0,1] - The intensity value [0,1] - The . - See Wikipedia. - - - - Calculate the difference in hue between two s. - - The first color. - The second color. - The hue difference. - - - - Creates a color defined by an alpha value and another color. - - Alpha value. - The original color. - A color. - - - - Creates a color from the specified ARGB values. - - The alpha value. - The red value. - The green value. - The blue value. - A color. - - - - Creates a new structure from the specified RGB values. - - The red value. - The green value. - The blue value. - A structure with the specified values and an alpha channel value of 1. - - - - Interpolates the specified colors. - - The color1. - The color2. - The t. - The interpolated color - - - - Determines whether the specified colors are equal to each other. - - The first color. - The second color. - true if the two colors are equal; otherwise, false . - - - - Determines whether the specified colors are not equal to each other. - - The first color. - The second color. - true if the two colors are not equal; otherwise, false . - - - - Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. - - The to compare with this instance. - true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false . - - - - Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. - - The to compare with this instance. - true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false . - - - - Returns a hash code for this instance. - - A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - Determines whether this color is invisible. - - True if the alpha value is 0. - - - - Determines whether this color is visible. - - True if the alpha value is greater than 0. - - - - Determines whether this color is undefined. - - True if the color equals . - - - - Determines whether this color is automatic. - - True if the color equals . - - - - Gets the actual color. - - The default color. - The default color if the current color equals OxyColors.Automatic, otherwise the color itself. - - - - Returns C# code that generates this instance. - - The C# code. - - - - Implements a set of predefined colors. - - - - - The undefined color. - - - - - The automatic color. - - - - - The alice blue. - - - - - The antique white. - - - - - The aqua. - - - - - The aquamarine. - - - - - The azure. - - - - - The beige. - - - - - The bisque. - - - - - The black. - - - - - The blanched almond. - - - - - The blue. - - - - - The blue violet. - - - - - The brown. - - - - - The burly wood. - - - - - The cadet blue. - - - - - The chartreuse. - - - - - The chocolate. - - - - - The coral. - - - - - The cornflower blue. - - - - - The cornsilk. - - - - - The crimson. - - - - - The cyan. - - - - - The dark blue. - - - - - The dark cyan. - - - - - The dark goldenrod. - - - - - The dark gray. - - - - - The dark green. - - - - - The dark khaki. - - - - - The dark magenta. - - - - - The dark olive green. - - - - - The dark orange. - - - - - The dark orchid. - - - - - The dark red. - - - - - The dark salmon. - - - - - The dark sea green. - - - - - The dark slate blue. - - - - - The dark slate gray. - - - - - The dark turquoise. - - - - - The dark violet. - - - - - The deep pink. - - - - - The deep sky blue. - - - - - The dim gray. - - - - - The dodger blue. - - - - - The firebrick. - - - - - The floral white. - - - - - The forest green. - - - - - The fuchsia. - - - - - The gainsboro. - - - - - The ghost white. - - - - - The gold. - - - - - The goldenrod. - - - - - The gray. - - - - - The green. - - - - - The green yellow. - - - - - The honeydew. - - - - - The hot pink. - - - - - The indian red. - - - - - The indigo. - - - - - The ivory. - - - - - The khaki. - - - - - The lavender. - - - - - The lavender blush. - - - - - The lawn green. - - - - - The lemon chiffon. - - - - - The light blue. - - - - - The light coral. - - - - - The light cyan. - - - - - The light goldenrod yellow. - - - - - The light gray. - - - - - The light green. - - - - - The light pink. - - - - - The light salmon. - - - - - The light sea green. - - - - - The light sky blue. - - - - - The light slate gray. - - - - - The light steel blue. - - - - - The light yellow. - - - - - The lime. - - - - - The lime green. - - - - - The linen. - - - - - The magenta. - - - - - The maroon. - - - - - The medium aquamarine. - - - - - The medium blue. - - - - - The medium orchid. - - - - - The medium purple. - - - - - The medium sea green. - - - - - The medium slate blue. - - - - - The medium spring green. - - - - - The medium turquoise. - - - - - The medium violet red. - - - - - The midnight blue. - - - - - The mint cream. - - - - - The misty rose. - - - - - The moccasin. - - - - - The navajo white. - - - - - The navy. - - - - - The old lace. - - - - - The olive. - - - - - The olive drab. - - - - - The orange. - - - - - The orange red. - - - - - The orchid. - - - - - The pale goldenrod. - - - - - The pale green. - - - - - The pale turquoise. - - - - - The pale violet red. - - - - - The papaya whip. - - - - - The peach puff. - - - - - The peru. - - - - - The pink. - - - - - The plum. - - - - - The powder blue. - - - - - The purple. - - - - - The red. - - - - - The rosy brown. - - - - - The royal blue. - - - - - The saddle brown. - - - - - The salmon. - - - - - The sandy brown. - - - - - The sea green. - - - - - The sea shell. - - - - - The sienna. - - - - - The silver. - - - - - The sky blue. - - - - - The slate blue. - - - - - The slate gray. - - - - - The snow. - - - - - The spring green. - - - - - The steel blue. - - - - - The tan. - - - - - The teal. - - - - - The thistle. - - - - - The tomato. - - - - - The transparent. - - - - - The turquoise. - - - - - The violet. - - - - - The wheat. - - - - - The white. - - - - - The white smoke. - - - - - The yellow. - - - - - The yellow green. - - - - - Describes a pen in terms of color, thickness, line style and line join type. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The color. - The thickness. - The line style. - The line join. - - - - Gets or sets the color of the pen. - - The color. - - - - Gets or sets the dash array (overrides ). - - The dash array. - - - - Gets or sets the line join type. - - The line join type. - - - - Gets or sets the line style (overridden by ). - - The line style. - - - - Gets or sets the line thickness. - - The line thickness. - - - - Gets the actual dash array. - - The actual dash array. - - - - Creates the specified pen. - - The color. - The thickness. - The line style. - The line join. - A pen. - - - - Returns a hash code for this instance. - - A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. - - - - Provides functionality to convert from to a stroke dash array. - - - - - Gets the stroke dash array for a given . - - The line style. - A dash array. - - - - Defines the style of a line. - - - - - The solid line style. - - - - - The dash line style. - - - - - The dot line style. - - - - - The dash dot line style. - - - - - The dash dash dot line style. - - - - - The dash dot dot line style. - - - - - The dash dash dot dot line style. - - - - - The long dash line style. - - - - - The long dash dot line style. - - - - - The long dash dot dot line style. - - - - - The hidden line style. - - - - - The automatic line style. - - - - - Provides functionality to render mathematical expressions. - - - - - Initializes static members of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the subscript alignment. - - - - - Gets or sets the subscript size. - - - - - Gets or sets the superscript alignment. - - - - - Gets or sets the superscript size. - - - - - Draws or measures text containing sub- and superscript. - - The render context. - The point. - The text. - Color of the text. - The font family. - The font size. - The font weight. - The angle. - The horizontal alignment. - The vertical alignment. - The maximum size of the text. - Measure the size of the text if set to true. - The size of the text. - Subscript: H_{2}O - Superscript: E=mc^{2} - Both: A^{2}_{i,j} - - - - Draws text containing sub- and superscript. - - The render context. - The point. - The text. - Color of the text. - The font family. - The font size. - The font weight. - The angle. - The horizontal alignment. - The vertical alignment. - The maximum size of the text. - Subscript: H_{2}O - Superscript: E=mc^{2} - Both: A^{2}_{i,j} - - - - The measure math text. - - The render context. - The text. - The font family. - The font size. - The font weight. - The size of the text. - - - - Draws text with sub- and superscript items. - - The render context. - The x. - The y. - The x offset (in rotated coordinates). - The y offset (in rotated coordinates). - The s. - The text color. - The font family. - The font size. - The font weight. - Only measure if set to true. - The angle of the text (degrees). - The size of the text. - - - - Provides an abstract base class for rendering contexts. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the context renders to screen. - - true if the context renders to screen; otherwise, false. - - - - Draws an ellipse. - - The rectangle. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The thickness. - - - - Draws the collection of ellipses, where all have the same stroke and fill. - This performs better than calling DrawEllipse multiple times. - - The rectangles. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - - - - Draws a polyline. - - The points. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - The dash array. - The line join type. - if set to true the shape will be aliased. - - - - Draws multiple line segments defined by points (0,1) (2,3) (4,5) etc. - This should have better performance than calling DrawLine for each segment. - - The points. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - The dash array. - The line join type. - If set to true the shape will be aliased. - - - - Draws a polygon. The polygon can have stroke and/or fill. - - The points. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - The dash array. - The line join type. - If set to true the shape will be aliased. - - - - Draws a collection of polygons, where all polygons have the same stroke and fill. - This performs better than calling DrawPolygon multiple times. - - The polygons. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - The dash array. - The line join type. - if set to true the shape will be aliased. - - - - Draws a rectangle. - - The rectangle. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - - - - Draws a collection of rectangles, where all have the same stroke and fill. - This performs better than calling DrawRectangle multiple times. - - The rectangles. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - - - - Draws the text. - - The position of the text. - The text. - The fill color. - The font family. - Size of the font. - The font weight. - The rotation angle. - The horizontal alignment. - The vertical alignment. - The maximum size of the text. - - - - Measures the text. - - The text. - The font family. - Size of the font. - The font weight. - The text size. - - - - Sets the tool tip for the following items. - - The text in the tooltip. - - - - Cleans up resources not in use. - - This method is called at the end of each rendering. - - - - Draws the specified portion of the specified at the specified location and with the specified size. - - The source. - The x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the portion of the source image to draw. - The y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the portion of the source image to draw. - Width of the portion of the source image to draw. - Height of the portion of the source image to draw. - The x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of drawn image. - The y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of drawn image. - The width of the drawn image. - The height of the drawn image. - The opacity. - Interpolate if set to true. - - - - Sets the clip rectangle. - - The clip rectangle. - True if the clip rectangle was set. - - - - Resets the clip rectangle. - - - - - Creates an ellipse polygon. - - The bounding rectangle. - The number of points. - The points defining the ellipse. - Note that this is very slow, not optimized in any way. - - - - Creates a rectangle polygon. - - The rectangle. - The points defining the rectangle. - - - - Provides extension methods for . - - - - - The vertical distance to the bottom points of the triangles. - - - - - The vertical distance to the top points of the triangles . - - - - - The horizontal/vertical distance to the end points of the stars. - - - - - Draws a clipped polyline through the specified points. - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - The points. - The minimum line segment length (squared). - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - The dash array (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - The line join. - Set to true to draw as an aliased line. - The output buffer. - The points rendered callback. - - - - Draws clipped line segments. - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - The points defining the line segments. Lines are drawn from point 0 to 1, point 2 to 3 and so on. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - The dash array (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - The line join. - Set to true to draw as an aliased line. - - - - Draws the specified image. - - The render context. - The image. - The destination X position. - The destination Y position. - The width. - The height. - The opacity. - Interpolate the image if set to true. - - - - Draws a clipped image. - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - The source. - The destination X position. - The destination Y position. - The width. - The height. - The opacity. - interpolate if set to true. - - - - Draws the polygon within the specified clipping rectangle. - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - The points. - The squared minimum distance between points. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - The line style. - The line join. - The aliased. - - - - Draws the clipped rectangle. - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - The rectangle to draw. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - - - - Draws the clipped rectangle as a polygon. - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - The rectangle to draw. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - - - - Draws a clipped ellipse. - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - The rectangle. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - The number of points around the ellipse. - - - - Draws the clipped text. - - The rendering context. - The clipping rectangle. - The position. - The text. - The fill color. - The font family. - Size of the font. - The font weight. - The rotation angle. - The horizontal align. - The vertical align. - Size of the max. - - - - Draws clipped math text. - - The rendering context. - The clipping rectangle. - The position. - The text. - The fill color. - The font family. - Size of the font. - The font weight. - The rotation angle. - The horizontal align. - The vertical align. - Size of the max. - - - - Draws multi-line text at the specified point. - - The render context. - The point. - The text. - The text color. - The font family. - The font size. - The font weight. - The line spacing. - - - - Draws a line specified by coordinates. - - The render context. - The x0. - The y0. - The x1. - The y1. - The pen. - Aliased line if set to true. - - - - Draws the line segments. - - The render context. - The points. - The pen. - if set to true [aliased]. - - - - Renders the marker. - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - The center point of the marker. - The marker type. - The outline. - The size of the marker. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - - - - Draws a list of markers. - - The render context. - The marker points. - The clipping rectangle. - Type of the marker. - The marker outline. - Size of the marker. - The marker fill. - The marker stroke. - The marker stroke thickness. - The resolution. - The bin Offset. - - - - Draws a list of markers. - - The render context. - The clipping rectangle. - The marker points. - Type of the marker. - The marker outline. - Size of the markers. - The marker fill. - The marker stroke. - The marker stroke thickness. - The resolution. - The bin Offset. - - - - Draws the rectangle as an aliased polygon. - (makes sure pixel alignment is the same as for lines) - - The render context. - The rectangle. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The thickness. - - - - Draws a circle at the specified position. - - The render context. - The center x-coordinate. - The center y-coordinate. - The radius. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The thickness. - - - - Draws a circle at the specified position. - - The render context. - The center. - The radius. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The thickness. - - - - Fills a circle at the specified position. - - The render context. - The center. - The radius. - The fill color. - - - - Fills a rectangle at the specified position. - - The render context. - The rectangle. - The fill color. - - - - Draws the rectangle as an aliased polygon. Makes sure pixel alignment is the same as for aliased lines. - - The render context. - The rectangle. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The thickness. - - - - Measures the size of the specified text. - - The render context. - The text. - The font family. - Size of the font (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - The font weight. - The angle of measured text (degrees). - The size of the text (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - - - - Adds a marker geometry to the specified collections. - - The position of the marker. - The marker type. - The custom outline, if is . - The size of the marker. - The output ellipse collection. - The output rectangle collection. - The output polygon collection. - The output line collection. - - - - Calculates the clipped version of a rectangle. - - The rectangle to clip. - The clipping rectangle. - The clipped rectangle, or null if the rectangle is outside the clipping area. - - - - Makes sure that a non empty line is visible. - - The points (screen coordinates). - If the line contains one point, another point is added. - If the line contains two points at the same position, the points are moved 2 pixels apart. - - - - Calculates the bounds with respect to rotation angle and horizontal/vertical alignment. - - The size of the object to calculate bounds for. - The rotation angle (degrees). - A minimum bounding rectangle. - - - - Specifies functionality to render 2D graphics. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the context renders to screen. - - true if the context renders to screen; otherwise, false. - - - - Draws an ellipse. - - The rectangle defining the extents of the ellipse. - The fill color. If set to OxyColors.Undefined, the extents will not be filled. - The stroke color. If set to OxyColors.Undefined, the extents will not be stroked. - The thickness (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - - - - Draws a collection of ellipses, where all have the same stroke and fill. - - The rectangles defining the extents of the ellipses. - The fill color. If set to OxyColors.Undefined, the ellipses will not be filled. - The stroke color. If set to OxyColors.Undefined, the ellipses will not be stroked. - The stroke thickness (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - - This should have better performance than calling multiple times. - - - - - Draws a polyline. - - The points defining the polyline. The polyline is drawn from point 0, to point 1, to point 2 and so on. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - The dash array (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). Use null to get a solid line. - The line join type. - if set to true the shape will be aliased. - - - - Draws line segments. - - The points defining the line segments. Lines are drawn from point 0 to 1, point 2 to 3 and so on. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - The dash array (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - The line join type. - if set to true the shape will be aliased. - - This should have better performance than calling for each segment. - - - - - Draws a polygon. - - The points defining the polygon. - The fill color. If set to OxyColors.Undefined, the polygon will not be filled. - The stroke color. If set to OxyColors.Undefined, the polygon will not be stroked. - The stroke thickness (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - The dash array (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - The line join type. - If set to true the polygon will be aliased. - - - - Draws a collection of polygons, where all polygons have the same stroke and fill. - - The polygons to draw. - The fill color. If set to OxyColors.Undefined, the polygons will not be filled. - The stroke color. If set to OxyColors.Undefined, the polygons will not be stroked. - The stroke thickness (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - The dash array (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - The line join type. - if set to true the shape will be aliased. - - This performs better than calling multiple times. - - - - - Draws a rectangle. - - The rectangle to draw. - The fill color. If set to OxyColors.Undefined, the rectangle will not be filled. - The stroke color. If set to OxyColors.Undefined, the rectangle will not be stroked. - The stroke thickness (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - - - - Draws a collection of extents, where all have the same stroke and fill. - - The extents to draw. - The fill color. If set to OxyColors.Undefined, the extents will not be filled. - The stroke color. If set to OxyColors.Undefined, the extents will not be stroked. - The stroke thickness (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - - This should have better performance than calling multiple times. - - - - - Draws text. - - The position. - The text. - The text color. - The font family. - Size of the font (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - The font weight. - The rotation angle. - The horizontal alignment. - The vertical alignment. - The maximum size of the text (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). If set to null, the text will not be clipped. - - Multi-line text is not supported. - - - - - Measures the size of the specified text. - - The text to measure. - The font family. - Size of the font (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - The font weight. - The size of the text (in device independent units, 1/96 inch). - - - - Sets the tool tip for the following items. - - The text in the tool tip, or null if no tool tip should be shown. - - - - Cleans up resources not in use. - - This method is called at the end of each rendering. - - - - Draws a portion of the specified . - - The source. - The x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the portion of the source image to draw. - The y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the portion of the source image to draw. - Width of the portion of the source image to draw. - Height of the portion of the source image to draw. - The x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of drawn image. - The y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of drawn image. - The width of the drawn image. - The height of the drawn image. - The opacity. - interpolate if set to true. - - - - Sets the clipping rectangle. - - The clipping rectangle. - - true if the clipping rectangle was set. - - - - - Resets the clipping rectangle. - - - - - Provides a decorator that distorts the rendered output. - - - - - The decorated . This is the one that does the actual rendering. - - - - - The random number generator. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The decorated render context. - - - - Gets or sets the distortion factor. - - - - - Gets or sets the interpolation distance. - - - - - Gets or sets the font family. - - - The font family. - - - - - Gets or sets the thickness scale. - - - The thickness scale. - - - - - Draws a polyline. - - The points. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - The dash array. - The line join type. - if set to true the shape will be aliased. - - - - Draws a polygon. The polygon can have stroke and/or fill. - - The points. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - The dash array. - The line join type. - If set to true the shape will be aliased. - - - - Draws the text. - - The position of the text. - The text. - The fill color. - The font family. - Size of the font. - The font weight. - The rotation angle. - The horizontal alignment. - The vertical alignment. - The maximum size of the text. - - - - Measures the text. - - The text. - The font family. - Size of the font. - The font weight. - - The text size. - - - - - Sets the tool tip for the following items. - - The text in the tool tip. - - - - Cleans up resources not in use. - - - This method is called at the end of each rendering. - - - - - Draws the specified portion of the specified at the specified location and with the specified size. - - The source. - The x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the portion of the source image to draw. - The y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the portion of the source image to draw. - Width of the portion of the source image to draw. - Height of the portion of the source image to draw. - The x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of drawn image. - The y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of drawn image. - The width of the drawn image. - The height of the drawn image. - The opacity. - Interpolate if set to true. - - - - Sets the clipping rectangle. - - The clipping rectangle. - - true if the clip rectangle was set. - - - - - Resets the clip rectangle. - - - - - Gets the transformed font family name. - - The original font family. - The actual font family. - - - - Distorts the specified points. - - The input points. - - The distorted points. - - - - - Generates an array of random numbers. - - The number of numbers to generate. - The random numbers. - - - - Applies a moving average filter to the input values. - - The input values. - The number of values to average. - The filtered values. - - - - Interpolates the input points. - - The input points. - The interpolation distance. - The interpolated points. - - - - Defines the possible key values on a keyboard. - - - - - The Space key. - - - - - The Enter key. - - - - - The Esc key. - - - - - The Tab key. - - - - - The Backspace key. - - - - - The Insert key. - - - - - The Delete key. - - - - - The Home key. - - - - - The End key. - - - - - The Up arrow key. - - - - - The Down arrow key. - - - - - The Left arrow key. - - - - - The Right arrow key. - - - - - The Page up key. - - - - - The Page down key. - - - - - The A key. - - - - - The B key. - - - - - The C key. - - - - - The D key. - - - - - The E key. - - - - - The F key. - - - - - The G key. - - - - - The H key. - - - - - The I key. - - - - - The J key. - - - - - The K key. - - - - - The L key. - - - - - The M key. - - - - - The N key. - - - - - The O key. - - - - - The P key. - - - - - The Q key. - - - - - The R key. - - - - - The S key. - - - - - The T key. - - - - - The U key. - - - - - The V key. - - - - - The W key. - - - - - The X key. - - - - - The Y key. - - - - - The Z key. - - - - - The 0 key. - - - - - The 1 key. - - - - - The 2 key. - - - - - The 3 key. - - - - - The 4 key. - - - - - The 5 key. - - - - - The 6 key. - - - - - The 7 key. - - - - - The 8 key. - - - - - The 9 key. - - - - - The 0 key on the numeric keypad. - - - - - The 1 key on the numeric keypad. - - - - - The 2 key on the numeric keypad. - - - - - The 3 key on the numeric keypad. - - - - - The 4 key on the numeric keypad. - - - - - The 5 key on the numeric keypad. - - - - - The 6 key on the numeric keypad. - - - - - The 7 key on the numeric keypad. - - - - - The 8 key on the numeric keypad. - - - - - The 9 key on the numeric keypad. - - - - - The add key. - - - - - The subtract key. - - - - - The multiply key. - - - - - The divide key. - - - - - The decimal key. - - - - - The F1 key. - - - - - The F2 key. - - - - - The F3 key. - - - - - The F4 key. - - - - - The F5 key. - - - - - The F6 key. - - - - - The F7 key. - - - - - The F8 key. - - - - - The F9 key. - - - - - The F10 key. - - - - - The F11 key. - - - - - The F12 key. - - - - - Unknown/not supported key. - - - - - Defines the set of modifier keys. - - - - - No modifiers are pressed. - - - - - The Control key. - - - - - The Alt/Menu key. - - - - - The Shift key. - - - - - The Windows key. - - - - - Defines values that specify the buttons on a mouse device. - - - - - No mouse button. - - - - - The left mouse button. - - - - - The middle mouse button. - - - - - The right mouse button. - - - - - The first extended mouse button. - - - - - The second extended mouse button. - - - - - Provides an abstract base class for input device gestures. - - The input gesture can be bound to a command in a . - - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - - Represents a keyboard input gesture. - - The input gesture can be bound to a command in a . - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The key. - The modifier keys. - - - - Gets or sets the modifier keys. - - - - - Gets or sets the key. - - - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - - Represents a mouse down input gesture. - - The input gesture can be bound to a command in a . - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The mouse button. - The modifiers. - The click count. - - - - Gets the modifier keys. - - - - - Gets the mouse button. - - - - - Gets the click count. - - - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - - Represents a mouse wheel gesture. - - The input gesture can be bound to a command in a . - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The modifiers. - - - - Gets the modifier keys. - - - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - - Represents a shake input gesture. - - The input gesture can be bound to a command in a . The shake gesture applies primarily to mobile devices. - - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - - Represents a touch input gesture. - - The input gesture can be bound to a command in a . - - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - - Defines the page size. - - - - - ISO A4 size (595pt x 842pt). - - - - - ISO A3 size (842pt x 1190pt). - - - - - American letter size (612pt x 792pt). - - - - - Defines the page orientation. - - - - - Portrait orientation (where the height is greater than the width). - - - - - Landscape orientation (where the width is greater than the height). - - - - - Defines the line cap type. - - - - - Butt cap. The stroke is squared off at the endpoint of the path. There is no projection beyond the end of the path. - - - - - Round cap. A semicircular arc with a diameter equal to the line width is drawn around the endpoint and filled in. - - - - - Projecting square cap. The stroke continues beyond the endpoint of the path for a distance equal to half the line width and is squared off. - - - - - Defines the color space. - - - - - The colors are defined by intensities of red, green and blue light, the three additive primary colors used in displays. - - - - - Defines the font encoding. - - - - - Windows Code Page 1252, often called the “Windows ANSI” encoding. This is the standard Windows encoding for Latin text in - Western writing systems. PDF has a predefined encoding named WinAnsiEncoding that can be used with both Type 1 and TrueType fonts. - - - - - Defines the font subtype - - - - - Adobe type 1 font. - - - - - TrueType font. - - - - - Provides OxyPlot extension methods for . - - - - - Sets the stroke color. - - The document. - The color. - - - - Sets the fill color. - - The document. - The color. - - - - Represents a font that can be used in a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the font subtype. - - - - - Gets or sets the base font. - - - - - Gets or sets the encoding. - - - - - Gets or sets the first character in the Widths array. - - - - - Gets or sets the character Widths array. - - - - - Gets or sets the font ascent. - - - - - Gets or sets the font cap height. - - - - - Gets or sets the font descent. - - - - - Gets or sets the font flags. - - - - - Gets or sets the font bounding box. - - - - - Gets or sets the italic angle. - - - - - Gets or sets the stem v. - - - - - Gets or sets the x height. - - - - - Gets or sets the font name. - - - - - Measures the specified text. - - The text. - The font size - The width of the text. - The height of the text. - - - - Represents a font family that can be used in a . - - - - - Gets or sets the regular font. - - - - - Gets or sets the bold font. - - - - - Gets or sets the italic font. - - - - - Gets or sets the bold and italic font. - - - - - Gets the font with the specified weight and style. - - bold font weight. - italic/oblique font style. - The font. - - - - Represents an image that can be included in a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The width. - The height. - The number of bits per component. - The bits. - The bits of the mask. - Interpolate if set to true. - The color space. - - - - Gets the width. - - The width. - - - - Gets the height. - - The height. - - - - Gets the bits per component. - - The bits per component. - - - - Gets the color space. - - The color space. - - - - Gets the bits. - - The bits. - - - - Gets the mask bits. - - The mask bits. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the image is interpolated. - - true if interpolated; otherwise, false. - - - - Provides functionality to export plots to pdf. - - - - - Gets or sets the width (in points, 1/72 inch) of the output document. - - - - - Gets or sets the height (in points, 1/72 inch) of the output document. - - - - - Gets or sets the background color. - - - - - Exports the specified model to a stream. - - The model. - The output stream. - The width (points). - The height (points). - - - - Exports the specified to the specified . - - The model. - The stream. - - - - Implements an producing PDF documents by . - - - - - The current document. - - - - - The image cache. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The width. - The height. - The background. - - - - Saves the output to the specified stream. - - The stream. - - - - Draws an ellipse. - - The rectangle. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The thickness. - - - - Draws a polyline. - - The points. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - The dash array. - The line join type. - if set to true the shape will be aliased. - - - - Draws a polygon. The polygon can have stroke and/or fill. - - The points. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - The dash array. - The line join type. - If set to true the shape will be aliased. - - - - Draws a rectangle. - - The rectangle. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - - - - Draws the text. - - The position of the text. - The text. - The fill color. - The font family. - Size of the font. - The font weight. - The rotation angle. - The horizontal alignment. - The vertical alignment. - The maximum size of the text. - - - - Measures the text. - - The text. - The font family. - Size of the font. - The font weight. - The text size. - - - - Sets the clip rectangle. - - The clip rectangle. - True if the clip rectangle was set. - - - - Resets the clip rectangle. - - - - - Draws the specified portion of the specified at the specified location and with the specified size. - - The source. - The x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the portion of the source image to draw. - The y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the portion of the source image to draw. - Width of the portion of the source image to draw. - Height of the portion of the source image to draw. - The x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of drawn image. - The y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of drawn image. - The width of the drawn image. - The height of the drawn image. - The opacity. - Interpolate if set to true. - - - - Converts the specified to a . - - The value to convert. - The converted value. - - - - Sets the width of the line. - - The thickness (in 1/96 inch units). - - - - Sets the line dash pattern. - - The dash array (in 1/96 inch units). - The dash phase (in 1/96 inch units). - - - - Provides a low-level PDF writer. - - - - - The output writer. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The s. - - - - Specifies the object type. - - - - - The Catalog type. - - - - - The Pages type. - - - - - The Page type. - - - - - The Font type. - - - - - The XObject type. - - - - - The ExtGState type. - - - - - The FontDescriptor type. - - - - - Specifies a document object. - - - - - Gets the object number. - - - - - Gets the position in the stream. - - - - - Writes a formatted string. - - The format string. - The arguments. - - - - Writes a formatted line. - - The format string. - The arguments. - - - - Writes a dictionary. - - The dictionary. - - - - Writes a byte array. - - The byte array. - - - - Writes an empty line. - - - - - Performs application-defined tasks associated with freeing, releasing, or resetting unmanaged resources. - - - - - Writes an object. - - The object to write. - - - - Writes a list. - - The list. - - - - Represents a document that can be output to PDF. - - - - - The objects. - - - - - The stroke alpha cache. - - - - - The fill alpha cache. - - - - - The font cache. - - - - - The image cache. - - - - - The catalog object. - - - - - The pages object. - - - - - The metadata object. - - - - - The resources object. - - - - - The fonts dictionary. - - - - - The x objects dictionary. - - - - - The ext g state dictionary. - - - - - The page reference objects. - - - - - The current page contents - - - - - The current font - - - - - The current font size - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets the width of the current page. - - The width measured in points (1/72 inch). - - - - Gets the height of the current page. - - The height measured in points (1/72 inch). - - - - Sets the title property. - - - - - Sets the author property. - - - - - Sets the subject property. - - - - - Sets the keywords property. - - - - - Sets the creator property. - - - - - Sets the producer property. - - - - - Sets the current line width. - - The line width in points. - - - - Sets the line cap type. - - The cap type. - - - - Sets the line join type. - - The line join. - - - - Sets the miter limit. - - The limit. - - - - Sets the line dash pattern. - - The dash array specifies the lengths of alternating dashes and gaps; the numbers must be nonnegative and not all zero. - The dash phase specifies the distance into dash pattern at which to start the dash. - Before beginning to stroke a path, the dash array is cycled through, adding up the lengths of - dashes and gaps. When the accumulated length equals the value specified by the dash phase, stroking - of the path begins, and the dash array is used cyclically from that point onward. - Table 4.6 shows examples of line dash patterns. As can be seen from the table, an empty dash array - and zero phase can be used to restore the dash pattern to a solid line. - - - - Resets the line dash pattern. - - - - - Moves to the specified coordinate. - - The x1. - The y1. - Begin a new subpath by moving the current point to coordinates (x, y), omitting any connecting line segment. - If the previous path construction operator in the current path was also m, the new m overrides it; - no vestige of the previous m operation remains in the path. - - - - Appends a straight line segment to the current path. - - The x1. - The y1. - Append a straight line segment from the current point to the point (x, y). The new current point is (x, y). - - - - Appends a cubic Bézier curve to the current path. - - The x1. - The y1. - The x2. - The y2. - The x3. - The y3. - The curve extends from the current point to the point (x3 , y3 ), using (x1 , y1 ) and (x2 , y2 ) - as the Bézier control points (see “Cubic Bézier Curves,” below). The new current point is (x3 , y3 ). - - - - Saves the current graphics state. - - - - - Restores the graphics state. - - - - - Translates the current transformation matrix. - - The x-translation. - The y-translation. - - - - Scales the current transformation matrix. - - The x-scale. - The y-scale. - - - - Modifies the current transformation matrix (CTM). - - The a. - The b. - The c. - The d. - The e. - The f. - Modify the current transformation matrix (CTM) by concatenating the specified matrix - (see Section 4.2.1, “Coordinate Spaces”). Although the operands specify a matrix, they - are written as six separate numbers, not as an array. - - - - Sets the vertical text scaling. - - A number specifying the percentage of the normal height. - - - - Rotates by the specified angle around the specified point. - - The x-coordinate of the rotation centre. - The y-coordinate of the rotation centre. - The rotation angle in degrees. - - - - Rotates by the specified angle. - - The rotation angle in degrees. - - - - Sets the stroke alpha. - - The alpha value [0,1]. - - - - Sets the fill alpha. - - The alpha value [0,1]. - - - - Strokes the path. - - Closes the path if set to true. - - - - Fills the path. - - Use the even-odd fill rule if set to true. Use the nonzero winding number rule if set to false. - - - - Fills and strokes the path. - - Closes the path if set to true. - Use the even-odd fill rule if set to true. Use the nonzero winding number rule if set to false. - - - - Sets the clipping path. - - Use the even-odd fill rule if set to true. Use the nonzero winding number rule if set to false. - - - - Ends the path. - - End the path object without filling or stroking it. This operator is a path-painting no-op, - used primarily for the side effect of changing the current clipping path (see Section 4.4.3, “Clipping Path Operators”). - - - - Closes the subpath. - - Close the current subpath by appending a straight line segment from the current point - to the starting point of the subpath. If the current subpath is already closed, h does nothing. - This operator terminates the current subpath. Appending another segment to the current - path begins a new subpath, even if the new segment begins at the endpoint reached by the h operation. - - - - Appends a rectangle to the current path. - - The x-coordinate of the lower-left corner. - The y-coordinate of the lower-left corner. - The width. - The height. - Append a rectangle to the current path as a complete subpath, - with lower-left corner (x, y) and dimensions width and height in user space. - - - - Draws a line connecting the two points specified by the coordinate pairs. - - The x-coordinate of the first point. - The y-coordinate of the first point. - The x-coordinate of the second point. - The y-coordinate of the second point. - - - - Draws a rectangle. - - The x-coordinate of the lower-left corner. - The y-coordinate of the lower-left corner. - The width. - The height. - Fill the rectangle if set to true. - - - - Sets the clipping rectangle. - - The x-coordinate of the lower-left corner. - The y-coordinate of the lower-left corner. - The width. - The height. - Use the even-odd region rule if set to true. - - - - Fills a rectangle. - - The x-coordinate of the lower-left corner. - The y-coordinate of the lower-left corner. - The width. - The height. - - - - Draws a circle. - - The x-coordinate of the center. - The y-coordinate of the center. - The radius. - Fill the circle if set to true. - - - - Fills a circle. - - The x-coordinate of the center. - The y-coordinate of the center. - The radius. - - - - Draws an ellipse. - - The x-coordinate of the lower-left corner. - The y-coordinate of the lower-left corner. - The width. - The height. - Fill the ellipse if set to true. - - - - Fills an ellipse. - - The x-coordinate of the lower-left corner. - The y-coordinate of the lower-left corner. - The width. - The height. - - - - Appends an ellipse to the current path. - - The x-coordinate of the lower-left corner. - The y-coordinate of the lower-left corner. - The width. - The height. - - - - Sets the current font. - - The font name. - The font size in points. - Use bold font weight if set to true. - Use italic style if set to true. - - - - Draws the text at the specified coordinate. - - The left x-coordinate. - The bottom (!) y-coordinate. - The text. - - - - Measures the size of the specified text. - - The text. - The width. - The height. - - - - Draws an image. - - The image to draw. - - - - Sets the color in Device RGB color space. - - The red value. - The green value. - The blue value. - - - - Sets the color in CMYK color space. - - The cyan value. - The magenta value. - The yellow value. - The black value. - - - - Sets the fill color in Device RGB color space. - - The red value. - The green value. - The blue value. - - - - Adds a page. - - The page size. - The page orientation. - - - - Adds a page specified by width and height. - - The page width in points. - The page height in points. - - - - Saves the document to the specified stream. - - The output stream. - - - - Encodes the specified string. - - The text to encode. - The target encoding. - The encoded text - - - - Escapes the specified string. - - The text. - The encoded string. - - - - Encodes binary bits into a plaintext ASCII85 format string - - binary bits to encode - ASCII85 encoded string - - - - Gets the font. - - Name of the font. - Use bold if set to true. - Use italic if set to true. - The font. - - - - Gets a cached value. - - The type of the key. - The type of the value. - The key. - The cache dictionary. - The create value function. - The cached or created value. - - - - Adds an object to the document. - - The added object. - - - - Adds an object of the specified type. - - The object type. - The added object. - - - - Adds an ExtGState object. - - The key. - The value. - The added object. - - - - Adds an image. - - The image. - The added object. - - - - Adds a font. - - The font. - The added object. - - - - Appends a line to the current page contents. - - The format string. - The arguments. - Cannot add content before a page has been added. - - - - Appends text to the current page contents. - - The format string. - The arguments. - Cannot add content before a page has been added. - - - - Represents an object in the . - - The object contains a dictionary and text content. - - - - The dictionary - - - - - The object number - - - - - The contents - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The object number. - - - - Gets the object number. - - The object number. - - - - Sets the dictionary value for the specified key. - - The . - The key. - The object. - - - - Appends text to the content of the object. - - The format string. - The arguments. - - - - Appends a line to the content of the object. - - The format string. - The arguments. - - - - Writes the object to the specified . - - The writer. - - - - Provides utility methods related to . - - - - - Converts the specified to a . - - The source image. - interpolate if set to true. - The converted image. - - - - Defines the standard fonts that can be used in a . - - - - - Initializes static members of the class. - - - - - Gets the Arial font family. - - - - - Gets the Times font family. - - - - - Gets the Courier font family. - - - - - Defines functionality to export a . - - - - - Exports the specified to a . - - The model to export. - The target stream. - - - - Provides useful extension methods for arrays. - - - - - Finds the maximum value in the specified 2D array (NaN values not included). - - The array. - The maximum value. - - - - Finds the minimum value in the specified 2D array. - - The array. - Exclude NaN values if set to true. - The minimum value. - - - - Provides functionality to create custom comparers. - - - - - Creates a based on the specified comparison. - - The type of the elements to compare. - The delegate used to compare elements. - The created comparer. - - - - A comparer that uses a delegate to compare elements. - - The type of the elements to compare. - - - - The delegate used to compare elements. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The delegate used to compare elements. - - - - Compares two elements. - - The first element to compare. - The second element to compare. - A value indicating whether is less than, equal to, or greater than . - - - - Provides functionality to calculate hash codes. - - - - - Calculates a hash code for the specified sequence of items. - - A sequence of items. - A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. - - - - Provides functionality to build a list by reflecting specified properties on a sequence. - - The target list item type. - This class uses reflection. - - - - The properties. - - - - - The default values - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Adds a property. - - The type of the property. - Name of the property. - The default value. - - - - Fills the specified target list. - - The target. - The source. - The instance creator. - - - - Fills the specified target list. - - The target. - The source list. - The instance creator. - - - - Provides functionality to reflect a path of properties. - - - - - The path items. - - - - - The property metadata. - - - - - The reflected types. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The reflection path. - - - - Gets the value for the specified instance. - - The instance. - - The value. - - Could not find property. - - - - Tries to get the value for the specified instance. - - The instance. - The result. - - true if the value was found. - - - - - Provides an abstract base class for exporters that write xml. - - - - - The xml writer. - - - - - The disposed flag. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The stream. - - - - Closes this instance. - - - - - Performs application-defined tasks associated with freeing, releasing, or resetting unmanaged resources. - - - - - Flushes this instance. - - - - - Writes an attribute string. - - The name. - The value. - - - - Writes an attribute string with a prefix. - - The prefix. - The name. - The constant. - The value. - - - - Writes the doc type. - - The name of the DOCTYPE. This must be non-empty. - If non-null it also writes PUBLIC "pubid" "sysid" where pubid and sysid are replaced with the value of the given arguments. - If pubid is null and sysid is non-null it writes SYSTEM "sysid" where sysid is replaced with the value of this argument. - If non-null it writes [subset] where subset is replaced with the value of this argument. - - - - Writes an element string. - - The name. - The text. - - - - Writes the end document. - - - - - Writes an element end tag. - - - - - Writes raw text. - - The text. - - - - Writes the start document. - - The standalone. - - - - Writes an element start tag. - - The name. - - - - Writes an element tag with the specified name and namespace. - - The name. - The ns. - - - - Writes a string. - - The text. - - - - Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources - - true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. - - - - Provides extension methods to the . - - - - - Reads a string of the specified length (in bytes). - - The reader. - The length. - The encoding. - The string. - - - - Reads an unsigned 32-bit integer. - - The reader. - Read as little endian (Intel convention) if set to true. - The unsigned integer. - - - - Reads a signed 32-bit integer. - - The reader. - Read as little endian (Intel convention) if set to true. - The signed integer. - - - - Reads an unsigned 16-bit integer. - - The reader. - Read as little endian (Intel convention) if set to true. - The unsigned integer. - - - - Reads an 64-bit floating point value. - - The reader. - Read as little endian (Intel convention) if set to true. - The floating point number. - - - - Reads an array of unsigned 32-bit integers. - - The reader. - The number of values to read. - Read as little endian (Intel convention) if set to true. - The unsigned integer array. - - - - Reads an array of unsigned 16-bit integers. - - The reader. - The number of values to read. - Read as little endian (Intel convention) if set to true. - The unsigned integer array. - - - - Reads a big endian (Motorola convention) unsigned 32-bit integer. - - The reader. - The unsigned integer. - - - - Reads a big endian (Motorola convention) signed 32-bit integer. - - The reader. - The signed integer. - - - - Reads a big endian (Motorola convention) unsigned 16-bit integer. - - The reader. - The unsigned integer. - - - - Reads a big endian (Motorola convention) 64-bit floating point number. - - The reader. - A . - - - - Provides useful extension methods for streams. - - - - - Copies to the specified stream. - - The input stream. - The output stream. - - - - Provides extended string formatting functionality. - - - - - The formatting expression. - - - - - Replaces the format items in the specified string. - - The culture specific format provider. - The format string. - The item. - The values. - The formatted string. - The format string and values works as in String.Format. - In addition, you can format properties of the item object by using the syntax - {PropertyName:Formatstring}. - E.g. if you have a "Value" property in your item's class, use "{Value:0.00}" to output the value with two digits. - Note that this formatting is using reflection and does not have the same performance as string.Format. - - - - Creates a valid format string on the form "{0:###}". - - The input format string. - The corrected format string. - - - - Formats each item in a sequence by the specified format string and property. - - The source target. - The property name. - The format string. The format argument {0} can be used for the value of the property in each element of the sequence. - The format provider. - Could not find property. - - - - Provides functionality to generate fraction strings from double values. - - Examples: "3/4", "PI/2" - - - - Converts a double to a fraction string. - - The value. - The unit. - The unit symbol. - The tolerance. - The format Provider. - The format string. - The convert to fraction string. - - - - Provides functionality to build arrays. - - - - - Creates a vector. - - The first value. - The last value. - The number of steps. - A vector. - - - - Creates a vector. - - The first value. - The last value. - The step size. - A vector. - - - - Evaluates the specified function. - - The function. - The x values. - The y values. - Array of evaluations. The value of f(x_i,y_j) will be placed at index [i, j]. - - - - Fills the array with the specified value. - - The array to fill. - The value. - - - - Fills the two-dimensional array with the specified value. - - The two-dimensional array. - The value. - - - - Provides functionality to create contours from a triangular mesh. - - - Ported from C / Fortran code by Paul Bourke. - See Conrec for - full description of code and the original source. - - - Contouring aids in visualizing three dimensional surfaces on a two dimensional - medium (on paper or in this case a computer graphics screen). Two most common - applications are displaying topological features of an area on a map or the air - pressure on a weather map. In all cases some parameter is plotted as a function - of two variables, the longitude and latitude or x and y axis. One problem with - computer contouring is the process is usually CPU intensive and the algorithms - often use advanced mathematical techniques making them susceptible to error. - - - - - Renderer delegate - - Start point x-coordinate - Start point y-coordinate - End point x-coordinate - End point y-coordinate - Contour level - - - - Contour is a contouring subroutine for rectangularily spaced data - It emits calls to a line drawing subroutine supplied by the user - which draws a contour map corresponding to data on a randomly - spaced rectangular grid. The coordinates emitted are in the same - units given in the x() and y() arrays. - Any number of contour levels may be specified but they must be - in order of increasing value. - - Matrix of data to contour. - Data matrix column coordinates. - Data matrix row coordinates. - Contour levels in increasing order. - The renderer. - - - - Represents an image. - - - - - The image data. - - - - - The pixels - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from the specified stream. - - A stream that provides the image data. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class from a byte array. - - The image bytes. - - - - Gets the image format. - - The format. - - - - Gets the width of the image. - - The width. - - - - Gets the height of the image. - - The height. - - - - Gets the number of bits per pixel. - - The bits per pixel. - - - - Gets the horizontal resolution of the image. - - The resolution in dots per inch (dpi). - - - - Gets the vertical resolution of the image. - - The resolution in dots per inch (dpi). - - - - Creates an image from 8-bit indexed pixels. - - The pixels indexed as [x,y]. [0,0] is top-left. - The palette. - The image format. - The encoder options. - An - - - - Creates an image from 32-bit true-color pixels. - - The pixels indexed as [x,y]. [0,0] is top-left. - The image format. - The encoder options. - An - - - - Gets the image data. - - The image data as a byte array. - - - - Gets the pixels of the image. - - The pixels in an array [width,height]. [0,0] is top-left. - - - - Gets the for the specified format. - - The image format. - The . - - - - Gets the for the specified format. - - The image format. - The image encoder options. - The . - - - - Gets the image format. - - The image bytes. - The - - - - Gets the byte array from the specified stream. - - The stream. - A byte array. - - - - Updates the image information. - - - - - Provides information about an . - - - - - Gets or sets the width in pixels. - - The width. - - - - Gets or sets the height in pixels. - - The height. - - - - Gets or sets the bits per pixel. - - The bits per pixel. - - - - Gets or sets the horizontal resolution of the image. - - The resolution in dots per inch (dpi). - - - - Gets or sets the vertical resolution of the image. - - The resolution in dots per inch (dpi). - - - - Provides an abstract base class for image encoder options. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the horizontal resolution (in dots per inch). - - The resolution. The default value is 96 dpi. - - - - Gets or sets the vertical resolution (in dots per inch). - - The resolution. The default value is 96 dpi. - - - - Defines the image format. - - - - - The image is a PNG image. - - - - - The image is a bitmap image. - - - - - The image is a JPEG image. - - - - - The image format is unknown. - - - - - Specifies functionality to decode an image. - - - - - Gets information about the image in the specified byte array. - - The image data. - An structure. - - - - Decodes an image from the specified byte array. - - The image data. - The 32-bit pixel data. The indexing is [x,y] where [0,0] is top-left. - - - - Specifies functionality to encode an image. - - - - - Encodes the specified pixels. - - The pixel data. The indexing is [x,y] where [0,0] is top-left. - The image data. - - - - Encodes the specified 8-bit indexed pixels. - - The indexed pixel data. The indexing is [x,y] where [0,0] is top-left. - The palette. - The image data. - - - - Implements support for decoding bmp images. - - - - - Gets information about the image in the specified byte array. - - The image data. - - An structure. - - - - - Decodes an image from the specified byte array. - - The image data. - - The 32-bit pixel data. - - - - - Implements support for encoding bmp images. - - - - - The options - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The options. - - - - Encodes the specified image data to png. - - The pixel data (bottom line first). - The png image data. - - - - Encodes the specified 8-bit indexed pixels. - - The pixels. - The palette. - The image data. - - - - Writes the bitmap info header. - - The writer. - The width. - The height. - The number of bits per pixel. - The length of the pixel data. - The horizontal resolution (dpi). - The vertical resolution (dpi). - The number of colors. - - - - Writes the bitmap V4 header. - - The writer. - The width. - The height. - The number of bits per pixel. - The length. - The resolution. - The number of colors. - - - - Represents options for the . - - - - - Implements support for decoding png images. - - - - - Gets information about the image in the specified byte array. - - The image data. - An structure. - Wrong length of pHYs chunk. - - - - Decodes an image from the specified byte array. - - The image data. - The 32-bit pixel data, indexed as [x,y]. - - - - Deflates the specified bytes. - - The bytes. - The deflated bytes. - - - - Defines the color type - - - - - Gray scale - - - - - True color - - - - - Indexed color - - - - - Gray scale with alpha - - - - - True color with alpha - - - - - Defines the compression method. - - - - - DEFLATE compression - - - - - Defines the filter method. - - - - - No filter. - - - - - Sub filter - - - - - Up filter - - - - - Average filter - - - - - Paeth filter - - - - - Defines interlace methods (chapter 8.2) - - - - - The null method, pixels are extracted sequentially from left to right, and scan lines sequentially from top to bottom. - - - - - Adam7, defines seven distinct passes over the image. Each pass transmits a subset of the pixels in the reference image. - The pass in which each pixel is transmitted (numbered from 1 to 7) is defined by replicating a 8-by-8 pattern over the - entire image, starting at the upper left corner. - - - - - Implements support for encoding png images. - - - - - The CRC table - - - - - The options - - - - - Initializes static members of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The options. - - - - Encodes the specified image data to png. - - The pixel data indexed as [x,y] (bottom line first). - The png image data. - - - - Encodes the specified 8-bit indexed pixels. - - The pixels. - The palette. - The image data. - - - - Calculates the Adler-32 check sum. - - The data. - The check sum. - - - - Creates the header data. - - The width. - The height. - The header. - - - - Creates the physical dimensions data. - - The horizontal resolution. - The vertical resolution. - The data. - - - - Creates the uncompressed blocks. - - The data. - The output data. - - - - Updates the CRC check sum. - - The input CRC. - The data. - The updated CRC. - - - - Writes the integer value with big endian byte order. - - The writer. - The value. - - - - Writes the unsigned integer value with big endian byte order. - - The writer. - The value. - - - - Writes a png chunk. - - The writer. - The chunk type. - The chunk data. - - - - Provides a binary writer that writes to memory. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets the content as a byte array. - - The byte array. - - - - Represents options for the . - - - - - Provides utilities for s. - - - - - Copies a range of the specified . - - The type of the array items. - The source array. - The start index. - The end index. - An containing the items from index to index . - - - - Copies the first items of the specified . - - The type of the array items. - The source array. - The number of items to copy. - An containing the items from index 0 to index . - - - - Fills the specified array with values in the specified range. - - The type of the array items. - The source array. - The start index. - The end index. - The value to fill. - - - - Implements a binary reader that can read bits. - - - - - Reads a byte from the stream. - - The byte. - - - - Reads a bit from the stream. - - Returns 0 or 1 if a bit is available, or throws an EOFException if the end of stream is reached. - - - - Closes this stream and the underlying InputStream. - - - - - Returns the current bit position, which is between 0 and 7 inclusive. The number of bits remaining in the current byte is 8 minus this number. - - The bit position. - - - - Discards the remainder of the current byte and reads the next byte from the stream. - - The byte. - - - - Reads the specified number of bits. - - The number of bits. - The bits. - Reading past EOF. - - - - The byte bit reader. - - - - - The input. - - - - - The bit position. - - Either in the range 0x00 to 0xFF, or -1 if the end of stream is reached - - - - The disposed flag. - - - - - The is end of stream. - - Always between 1 and 8, inclusive - - - - The next bits. - - Underlying byte stream to read from - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The arguments. - Argument is null - - - - Performs application-defined tasks associated with freeing, releasing, or resetting unmanaged resources. - - - - - Reads a bit from the stream. Returns 0 or 1 if a bit is available, or -1 if the end of stream is reached. The end of stream always occurs on a byte boundary. - - The . - - - - Reads a bit from the stream. Returns 0 or 1 if a bit is available, or throws an EOFException if the end of stream is reached. - - The . - - - - Gets the bit position. - - The . - - - - Discards the remainder of the current byte and reads the next byte from the stream. - - The . - - - - Closes this stream and the underlying InputStream. - - - - - Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources - - true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. - - - - A canonical Huffman code. Immutable. Code length 0 means no code. - -

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- - - The code lengths - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The code lengths. - The constructor does not check that the array of code lengths results in a complete Huffman tree, being neither underfilled nor overfilled. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class based on the given code tree. - - The tree. - The symbol limit. - - - - Gets the symbol limit. - - The limit. - - - - Gets the length of the code. - - The symbol. - The length. - Symbol out of range - - - - Converts the canonical code to a code tree. - - The code tree. - This canonical code does not represent a Huffman code tree - or - This canonical code does not represent a Huffman code tree - - - - Builds the code lengths. - - The node. - The depth. - Symbol has more than one code - or - Symbol exceeds symbol limit - or - Illegal node type - - - - Provides a circular dictionary. - - The code is a c# port of the DEFLATE project by Nayuki Minase at github. - Original source code: CircularDictionary.java. - - - - The data - - - - - The mask - - - - - The index - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The size of the dictionary. - - - - Appends the specified byte. - - The byte. - - - - Copies the specified bytes to the output writer. - - The distance? - The length. - The writer. - - - - The code tree. - - The code is a c# port of Nayuki Minase's DEFLATE project at GitHub. - Original source code: CodeTree.java. - - - - Stores the code for each symbol, or null if the symbol has no code. - For example, if symbol 5 has code 10011, then codes.get(5) is the list [1, 0, 0, 1, 1]. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. Every symbol in the tree 'root' must be strictly less than 'symbolLimit'. - - The root. - The symbol limit. - - - - Gets the root. - - - - - Gets the code for the specified symbol. - - The symbol. - A of codes. - - - - Returns a string showing all the codes in this tree. The format is subject to change. Useful for debugging. - - The . - - - - Appends the code of the specified node to the specified . - - The prefix. - The node. - The string builder. - Illegal node type - - - - Builds the code list. - - The node. - The prefix. - - - - Implements DEFLATE decompression. - - The code is a c# port of the DEFLATE project by Nayuki Minase at github. - Original source code: Decompressor.java. - - - - The fixed literal length code. - - - - - The fixed distance code. - - - - - The dictionary. - - - - - The input. - - - - - The output. - - - - - The output stream. - - - - - The disposed flag. - - - - - Initializes static members of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The reader. - - - - Decompresses the data from the specified . - - The input. - An array of . - - - - Decompresses the data from the specified . - - The input. - An array of . - - - - Decompresses the specified data. - - The input. - An array of . - - - - Performs application-defined tasks associated with freeing, releasing, or resetting unmanaged resources. - - - - - For handling dynamic Huffman codes. - - A sequence of items. - - - - Decompress an uncompressed block. - - - - - Decompresses a Huffman block. - - The litLen code. - The distance code. - - - - Decodes the specified symbol. - - The code. - The . - - - - Decodes the run length. - - The symbol. - The . - - - - Decodes distance. - - The symbol. - The . - - - - Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources - - true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. - - - - Reads the specified number of bits. - - The number of bits to read. - The . - - - - Represents an internal node. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The left child. - The right child. - - - - Gets the left child. - - - - - Gets the right child. - - - - - Represents a leaf. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The symbol. - Illegal symbol value;symbol - - - - Gets the symbol. - - The symbol. - - - - Defines the node abstract class. - - Package-private (internal) to prevent accidental sub-classing outside of this package - - - - Provides a render context for scalable vector graphics output. - - - - - The writer. - - - - - The disposed flag. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The s. - The width. - The height. - Create an SVG document if set to true. - The text measurer. - The background. - - - - Gets or sets the text measurer. - - The text measurer. - - - - Closes the svg writer. - - - - - Completes the svg element. - - - - - Performs application-defined tasks associated with freeing, releasing, or resetting unmanaged resources. - - - - - Draws an ellipse. - - The rectangle. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The thickness. - - - - Draws the polyline from the specified points. - - The points. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - The dash array. - The line join type. - if set to true the shape will be aliased. - - - - Draws the polygon from the specified points. The polygon can have stroke and/or fill. - - The points. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - The dash array. - The line join type. - if set to true the shape will be aliased. - - - - Draws the rectangle. - - The rectangle. - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness. - - - - Draws the text. - - The p. - The text. - The c. - The font family. - Size of the font. - The font weight. - The rotate. - The horizontal alignment. - The vertical alignment. - Size of the max. - - - - Flushes this instance. - - - - - Measures the text. - - The text. - The font family. - Size of the font. - The font weight. - The text size. - - - - Draws the specified portion of the specified at the specified location and with the specified size. - - The source. - The x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the portion of the source image to draw. - The y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the portion of the source image to draw. - Width of the portion of the source image to draw. - Height of the portion of the source image to draw. - The x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of drawn image. - The y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of drawn image. - The width of the drawn image. - The height of the drawn image. - The opacity. - Interpolate if set to true. - - - - Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources - - true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. - - - - Represents a writer that provides easy generation of Scalable Vector Graphics files. - - - - - The end is written. - - - - - The clip path - - - - - The clip path number - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The stream. - The width (in user units). - The height (in user units). - if set to true, the writer will write the xml headers (?xml and !DOCTYPE). - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this writer should produce a stand-alone document. - - - - - Gets or sets the number format. - - The number format. - - - - Closes the svg document. - - - - - Writes the end of the document. - - - - - Creates a style. - - The fill color. - The stroke color. - The stroke thickness (in user units). - The line dash array. - The line join type. - A style string. - - - - Writes an ellipse. - - The x-coordinate of the center. - The y-coordinate of the center. - The width. - The height. - The style. - - - - Sets a clipping rectangle. - - The x coordinate of the clipping rectangle. - The y coordinate of the clipping rectangle. - The width of the clipping rectangle. - The height of the clipping rectangle. - - - - Resets the clipping rectangle. - - - - - Writes a portion of the specified image. - - The x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the portion of the source image to draw. - The y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the portion of the source image to draw. - Width of the portion of the source image to draw. - Height of the portion of the source image to draw. - The destination x-coordinate. - The destination y-coordinate. - Width of the destination rectangle. - Height of the destination rectangle. - The image. - - - - Writes the specified image. - - The x-coordinate. - The y-coordinate. - The width of the image. - The height of the image. - The image. - - - - Writes a line. - - The first point. - The second point. - The style. - - - - Writes a polygon. - - The points. - The style. - - - - Writes a polyline. - - The points. - The style. - - - - Writes a rectangle. - - The x coordinate. - The y coordinate. - The width. - The height. - The style. - - - - Writes text. - - The position. - The text. - The text color. - The font family. - The font size (in user units). - The font weight. - The rotation angle. - The horizontal alignment. - The vertical alignment. - - - - Converts a color to a svg color string. - - The color. - The color string. - - - - Writes an double attribute. - - The name. - The value. - - - - Writes the clip path attribute. - - - - - Converts a value to a string or to the specified "auto" string if the value is NaN. - - The value. - The string to return if value is NaN. - A string. - - - - Converts a list of points to a string. - - The points. - A string. - - - - Writes the header. - - The width. - The height. - - - - Provides functionality to export plots to scalable vector graphics. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the width (in user units) of the output area. - - - - - Gets or sets the height (in user units) of the output area. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the xml headers should be included. - - - - - Gets or sets the text measurer. - - - - - Exports the specified model to a stream. - - The model. - The output stream. - The width (points). - The height (points). - if set to true, the xml headers will be included (?xml and !DOCTYPE). - The text measurer. - - - - Exports to string. - - The model. - The width (points). - The height (points). - if set to true, the xml headers will be included (?xml and !DOCTYPE). - The text measurer. - The plot as an SVG string. - - - - Exports the specified to a . - - The model to export. - The target stream. - - - - Exports the specified to a string. - - The model. - the SVG content as a string. - - - - Provides an abstract base class for plot manipulators. - - The type of the event arguments. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The plot view. - - - - Gets the plot view where the event was raised. - - The plot view. - - - - Gets or sets the X axis. - - The X axis. - - - - Gets or sets the Y axis. - - The Y axis. - - - - Transforms a point from screen coordinates to data coordinates. - - The x coordinate. - The y coordinate. - A data point. - - - - Assigns the axes to this manipulator by the specified position. - - The position. - - - - Provides a manipulator for panning functionality. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The plot view. - - - - Gets or sets the previous position. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether panning is enabled. - - - - - Occurs when a manipulation is complete. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Occurs when the input device changes position during a manipulation. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Occurs when an input device begins a manipulation on the plot. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Provides data for a tracker hit result. - - This is used as DataContext for the TrackerControl. - The TrackerControl is visible when the user use the left mouse button to "track" points on the series. - - - - Gets or sets the nearest or interpolated data point. - - - - - Gets or sets the source item of the point. - If the current point is from an ItemsSource and is not interpolated, this property will contain the item. - - - - - Gets or sets the index for the Item. - - - - - Gets or sets the horizontal/vertical line extents. - - - - - Gets or sets the plot model. - - - - - Gets or sets the position in screen coordinates. - - - - - Gets or sets the series that is being tracked. - - - - - Gets or sets the text shown in the tracker. - - - - - Gets the X axis. - - - - - Gets the Y axis. - - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - Provides a plot manipulator for tracker functionality. - - - - - The current series. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The plot view. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to show tracker on points only (not interpolating). - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to snap to the nearest point. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to lock the tracker to the initial series. - - true if the tracker should be locked; otherwise, false. - - - - Occurs when a manipulation is complete. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Occurs when the input device changes position during a manipulation. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Occurs when an input device begins a manipulation on the plot. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Gets the nearest tracker hit. - - The series. - The point. - Snap to points. - Check points only (no interpolation). - A tracker hit result. - - - - Provides a manipulator for rectangle zooming functionality. - - - - - The zoom rectangle. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The plot view. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether zooming is enabled. - - - - - Occurs when a manipulation is complete. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Occurs when the input device changes position during a manipulation. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Occurs when an input device begins a manipulation on the plot. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Gets the cursor for the manipulation. - - The cursor. - - - - Provides a plot view manipulator for stepwise zoom functionality. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The plot view. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether FineControl. - - - - - Gets or sets Step. - - - - - Occurs when an input device begins a manipulation on the plot. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Provides functionality to handle input events. - - - - - A synchronization object that is used when the actual model in the current view is null. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets the input bindings. - - This collection is used to specify the customized input gestures (both key, mouse and touch). - - - - Gets the manipulators that are created by mouse down events. These manipulators are removed when the mouse button is released. - - - - - Gets the manipulators that are created by mouse enter events. These manipulators are removed when the mouse leaves the control. - - - - - Gets the manipulators that are created by touch events. These manipulators are removed when the touch gesture is completed. - - - - - Handles the specified gesture. - - The plot view. - The gesture. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles mouse down events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles mouse enter events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles mouse leave events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles mouse move events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles mouse up events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles mouse wheel events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles touch started events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles touch delta events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles touch completed events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Handles key down events. - - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the event was handled. - - - - Adds the specified mouse manipulator and invokes the method with the specified mouse down event arguments. - - The plot view. - The manipulator to add. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Adds the specified mouse hover manipulator and invokes the method with the specified mouse event arguments. - - The plot view. - The manipulator. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Adds the specified mouse hover manipulator and invokes the method with the specified mouse event arguments. - - The plot view. - The manipulator. - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Binds the specified command to the specified mouse gesture. Removes old bindings to the gesture. - - The gesture. - The command. If null, the binding will be removed. - - - - Binds the specified command to the specified mouse enter gesture. Removes old bindings to the gesture. - - The gesture. - The command. If null, the binding will be removed. - - - - Binds the specified command to the specified mouse wheel gesture. Removes old bindings to the gesture. - - The gesture. - The command. If null, the binding will be removed. - - - - Binds the specified command to the specified touch gesture. Removes old bindings to the gesture. - - The gesture. - The command. If null, the binding will be removed. - - - - Binds the specified command to the specified key gesture. Removes old bindings to the gesture. - - The gesture. - The command. If null, the binding will be removed. - - - - Unbinds the specified gesture. - - The gesture to unbind. - - - - Unbinds the specified command from all gestures. - - The command to unbind. - - - - Unbinds all commands. - - - - - Binds the specified command to the specified gesture. Removes old bindings to the gesture. - - The gesture. - The command. If null, the binding will be removed. - This method was created to avoid calling a virtual method in the constructor. - - - - Gets the command for the specified . - - The input gesture. - A command. - - - - Handles a command triggered by an input gesture. - - The command. - The plot view. - The instance containing the event data. - true if the command was handled. - - - - Gets the synchronization object for the specified view. - - The view. - An object that can be used to synchronize access to the actual model of the view. - This object is used to ensure that events are not handled when the model is being updated. - - - - Represents a hit test result. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The element that was hit. - The nearest hit point. - The item. - The index. - - - - Gets the index of the hit (if available). - - The index. - If the hit was in the middle between point 1 and 2, index = 1.5. - - - - Gets the item of the hit (if available). - - The item. - - - - Gets the element that was hit. - - - The element. - - - - - Gets the position of the nearest hit point. - - The nearest hit point. - - - - Represents a selection of items (by index) and features (by enumeration type). - - - - - Static instance representing everything (all items and all features) selected. - - - - - The selection (cannot use HashSet{T} in PCL) - - - - - Gets the everything selected. - - The everything. - - - - Determines whether everything is selected. - - true if everything is selected; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets the indices of the selected items in this selection. - - Enumerator of indices. - - - - Gets the selected items by the specified feature. - - The feature. - Enumerator of indices. - - - - Clears the selected items. - - - - - Determines whether the specified item and feature is selected. - - The index of the item. - The feature. - true if the item is selected; otherwise, false. - - - - Selects the specified item/feature. - - The index. - The feature. - - - - Unselects the specified item. - - The index of the item. - The feature. - - - - Represents an item in a . - - - - - The index - - - - - The feature - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the struct. - - The index. - The feature. - - - - Gets the index. - - The index. - - - - Gets the feature. - - The feature. - - - - Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. - - An object to compare with this object. - true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - - Returns a hash code for this instance. - - A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. - - - - Defines the mode of selection used by . - - - - - All the elements will be selected - - - - - A single element will be selected - - - - - Multiple elements can be selected - - - - - Provides data for the tracker event. - - - - - Gets or sets the hit result. - - The hit result. - - - - Specifies functionality for the plot views. - - - - - Gets the actual of the control. - - - - - Hides the tracker. - - - - - Invalidates the plot (not blocking the UI thread) - - if set to true, all data bindings will be updated. - - - - Shows the tracker. - - The tracker data. - - - - Stores text on the clipboard. - - The text. - - - - Defines the cursor type. - - - - - The default cursor - - - - - The pan cursor - - - - - The zoom rectangle cursor - - - - - The horizontal zoom cursor - - - - - The vertical zoom cursor - - - - - Provides data for the mouse events. - - - - - Gets or sets the position of the mouse cursor. - - - - - Provides an abstract base class for elements of a . - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Gets or sets the font. The default is null (use . - - The font. - If the value is null, the DefaultFont of the parent PlotModel will be used. - - - - Gets or sets the size of the font. The default is double.NaN (use ). - - The size of the font. - If the value is NaN, the DefaultFontSize of the parent PlotModel will be used. - - - - Gets or sets the font weight. The default is FontWeights.Normal. - - The font weight. - - - - Gets the parent . - - - - - Gets or sets an arbitrary object value that can be used to store custom information about this plot element. The default is null. - - The intended value. - This property is analogous to Tag properties in other Microsoft programming models. Tag is intended to provide a pre-existing property location where you can store some basic custom information about any PlotElement without requiring you to subclass an element. - - - - Gets or sets the color of the text. The default is OxyColors.Automatic (use ). - - The color of the text. - If the value is OxyColors.Automatic, the TextColor of the parent PlotModel will be used. - - - - Gets or sets the tool tip. The default is null. - - - The tool tip string. - - - - - Gets the actual font. - - - - - Gets the actual size of the font. - - The actual size of the font. - - - - Gets the actual font weight. - - - - - Gets the actual color of the text. - - The actual color of the text. - - - - Gets the actual culture. - - The culture is defined in the parent PlotModel. - - - - Returns a hash code for this element. - - A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. - This method creates the hash code by reflecting the value of all public properties. - - - - Represents a plot. - - - - - Makes the LegendOrientation property safe. - - If Legend is positioned left or right, force it to vertical orientation - - - - Gets the rectangle of the legend box. - - Size of the legend box. - A rectangle. - - - - Renders the legend for the specified series. - - The render context. - The series. - The position and size of the legend. - - - - Measures the legends. - - The render context. - The available size for the legend box. - The size of the legend box. - - - - Renders or measures the legends. - - The render context. - The rectangle. - - - - Renders or measures the legends. - - The render context. - Provides the available size if measuring, otherwise it provides the position and size of the legend. - Specify if the size of the legend box should be measured only (not rendered). - The size of the legend box. - - - - Renders the plot with the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The width. - The height. - - - - Renders the plot with the specified rendering context. - - The rendering context. - The width. - The height. - - - - Increases margin size if needed, do it on the specified border. - - The current margin. - Minimum size of the border. - The border position. - - - - Calculates the maximum size of the specified axes. - - The render context. - The axes of position tier. - The maximum size. - - - - Renders the specified error message. - - The rendering context. - The title. - The error message. - The font size. The default value is 12. - - - - Determines whether the plot margin for the specified axis position is auto-sized. - - The axis position. - true if it is auto-sized. - - - - Adjusts the plot margins. - - The render context. - true if the margins were adjusted. - - - - Adjust the positions of parallel axes, returns total size - - The render context. - The parallel axes. - The maximum value of the position tier?? - - - - Measures the size of the title and subtitle. - - The rendering context. - Size of the titles. - - - - Renders the annotations. - - The render context. - The layer. - - - - Renders the axes. - - The render context. - The layer. - - - - Renders the series backgrounds. - - The render context. - - - - Renders the border around the plot area. - - The render context. - The border will only by rendered if there are axes in the plot. - - - - Renders the series. - - The render context. - - - - Renders the title and subtitle. - - The render context. - - - - Calculates the plot area (subtract padding, title size and outside legends) - - The rendering context. - - - - The plot view that renders this plot. - - - - - The current color index. - - - - - Flags if the data has been updated. - - - - - The last update exception. - - The exception or null if there was no exceptions during the last update. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Occurs when the tracker has been changed. - - - - - Occurs when the plot has been updated. - - - - - Occurs when the plot is about to be updated. - - - - - Gets or sets the default font. - - The default font. - This font is used for text on axes, series, legends and plot titles unless other fonts are specified. - - - - Gets or sets the default size of the fonts. - - The default size of the font. - - - - Gets the actual culture. - - - - - Gets the actual plot margins. - - The actual plot margins. - - - - Gets the plot view that renders this plot. - - The plot view. - Only one view can render the plot at the same time. - - - - Gets the annotations. - - The annotations. - - - - Gets the axes. - - The axes. - - - - Gets or sets the color of the background of the plot. - - The color. The default is . - If the background color is set to , the default color of the plot view will be used. - - - - Gets or sets the culture. - - The culture. - - - - Gets or sets the default colors. - - The default colors. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the legend is visible. The titles of the series must be set to use the legend. - - - - - Gets the legend area. - - The legend area. - - - - Gets or sets the background color of the legend. Use null for no background. - - The legend background. - - - - Gets or sets the border color of the legend. - - The legend border. - - - - Gets or sets the thickness of the legend border. Use 0 for no border. - - The legend border thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the spacing between columns of legend items (only for vertical orientation). - - The spacing in device independent units. - - - - Gets or sets the legend font. - - The legend font. - - - - Gets or sets the size of the legend font. - - The size of the legend font. - - - - Gets or sets the color of the legend text. - - The color of the legend text. - If this value is null, the TextColor will be used. - - - - Gets or sets the legend font weight. - - The legend font weight. - - - - Gets or sets the legend item alignment. - - The legend item alignment. - - - - Gets or sets the legend item order. - - The legend item order. - - - - Gets or sets the horizontal spacing between legend items when the orientation is horizontal. - - The horizontal distance between items in device independent units. - - - - Gets or sets the vertical spacing between legend items. - - The spacing in device independent units. - - - - Gets or sets the legend margin. - - The legend margin. - - - - Gets or sets the max width of the legend. - - The max width of the legend. - - - - Gets or sets the max height of the legend. - - The max height of the legend. - - - - Gets or sets the legend orientation. - - The legend orientation. - - - - Gets or sets the legend padding. - - The legend padding. - - - - Gets or sets the legend placement. - - The legend placement. - - - - Gets or sets the legend position. - - The legend position. - - - - Gets or sets the length of the legend symbols (the default value is 16). - - - - - Gets or sets the legend symbol margins (distance between the symbol and the text). - - The legend symbol margin. - - - - Gets or sets the legend symbol placement. - - The legend symbol placement. - - - - Gets or sets the legend title. - - The legend title. - - - - Gets or sets the color of the legend title. - - The color of the legend title. - If this value is null, the TextColor will be used. - - - - Gets or sets the legend title font. - - The legend title font. - - - - Gets or sets the size of the legend title font. - - The size of the legend title font. - - - - Gets or sets the legend title font weight. - - The legend title font weight. - - - - Gets or sets the padding around the plot. - - The padding. - - - - Gets the total width of the plot (in device units). - - - - - Gets the total height of the plot (in device units). - - - - - Gets the area including both the plot and the axes. Outside legends are rendered outside this rectangle. - - The plot and axis area. - - - - Gets the plot area. This area is used to draw the series (not including axes or legends). - - The plot area. - - - - Gets or sets the distance between two neighborhood tiers of the same AxisPosition. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the background of the plot area. - - - - - Gets or sets the color of the border around the plot area. - - The color of the box. - - - - Gets or sets the thickness of the border around the plot area. - - The box thickness. - - - - Gets or sets the margins around the plot (this should be large enough to fit the axes). - If any of the values is set to double.NaN, the margin is adjusted to the value required by the axes. - - - - - Gets or sets the type of the coordinate system. - - The type of the plot. - - - - Gets the series. - - The series. - - - - Gets or sets the rendering decorator. - - - The rendering decorator. - - - - - Gets or sets the subtitle. - - The subtitle. - - - - Gets or sets the subtitle font. If this property is null, the Title font will be used. - - The subtitle font. - - - - Gets or sets the size of the subtitle font. - - The size of the subtitle font. - - - - Gets or sets the subtitle font weight. - - The subtitle font weight. - - - - Gets or sets the default color of the text in the plot (titles, legends, annotations, axes). - - The color of the text. - - - - Gets or sets the title. - - The title. - - - - Gets or sets the title tool tip. - - The title tool tip. - - - - Gets or sets the color of the title. - - The color of the title. - If the value is null, the TextColor will be used. - - - - Gets or sets the color of the subtitle. - - The color of the subtitle. - - - - Gets or sets the horizontal alignment of the title and subtitle. - - - The alignment. - - - - - Gets the title area. - - The title area. - - - - Gets or sets the title font. - - The title font. - - - - Gets or sets the size of the title font. - - The size of the title font. - - - - Gets or sets the title font weight. - - The title font weight. - - - - Gets or sets the padding around the title. - - The title padding. - - - - Gets the default angle axis. - - The default angle axis. - - - - Gets the default magnitude axis. - - The default magnitude axis. - - - - Gets the default X axis. - - The default X axis. - - - - Gets the default Y axis. - - The default Y axis. - - - - Gets the default color axis. - - The default color axis. - - - - Gets the actual title font. - - - - - Gets the actual subtitle font. - - - - - Attaches this model to the specified plot view. - - The plot view. - Only one plot view can be attached to the plot model. - The plot model contains data (e.g. axis scaling) that is only relevant to the current plot view. - - - - Invalidates the plot. - - Updates all data sources if set to true. - - - - Gets the first axes that covers the area of the specified point. - - The point. - The x-axis. - The y-axis. - - - - Gets the default color from the DefaultColors palette. - - The next default color. - - - - Gets the default line style. - - The next default line style. - - - - Gets a series from the specified point. - - The point. - The limit. - The nearest series. - - - - Generates C# code of the model. - - C# code. - - - - Returns a that represents this instance. - - A that represents this instance. - - - - Gets any exception thrown during the last call. - - The exception or null if there was no exception. - - - - Updates all axes and series. - 0. Updates the owner PlotModel of all plot items (axes, series and annotations) - 1. Updates the data of each Series (only if updateData==true). - 2. Ensure that all series have axes assigned. - 3. Updates the max and min of the axes. - - if set to true , all data collections will be updated. - - - - Gets the axis for the specified key. - - The axis key. - The default axis. - The axis, or the defaultAxis if the key is not specified. - Cannot find axis with the specified key. - - - - Resets all axes in the model. - - - - - Pans all axes. - - The horizontal distance to pan (screen coordinates). - The vertical distance to pan (screen coordinates). - - - - Zooms all axes. - - The zoom factor. - - - - Raises the TrackerChanged event. - - The result. - - This method is public so custom implementations of tracker manipulators can invoke this method. - - - - - Raises the TrackerChanged event. - - The result. - - - - Gets all elements of the model, top-level elements first. - - - An enumerator of the elements. - - - - - Raises the Updated event. - - - - - Raises the Updating event. - - - - - Updates the axis transforms. - - - - - Enforces the same scale on all axes. - - - - - Updates the intervals (major and minor step values). - - - - - Finds and sets the default horizontal and vertical axes (the first horizontal/vertical axes in the Axes collection). - - - - - Resets the default color index. - - - - - Updates maximum and minimum values of the axes from values of all data series. - - if set to true , the data has been updated. - - - - Specifies the coordinate system type. - - - - - XY coordinate system - two perpendicular axes - - - - - Cartesian coordinate system - perpendicular axes with the same scaling. - - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartesian_coordinate_system - - - - Polar coordinate system - with radial and angular axes - - See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_coordinate_system - - - - Specifies the placement of the legend box. - - - - - Place the legends inside the plot area. - - - - - Place the legends outside the plot area. - - - - - Specifies the position of the legend box. - - - - - Place the legend box in the top-left corner. - - - - - Place the legend box centered at the top. - - - - - Place the legend box in the top-right corner. - - - - - Place the legend box in the bottom-left corner. - - - - - Place the legend box centered at the bottom. - - - - - Place the legend box in the bottom-right corner. - - - - - Place the legend box in the left-top corner. - - - - - Place the legend box centered at the left. - - - - - Place the legend box in the left-bottom corner. - - - - - Place the legend box in the right-top corner. - - - - - Place the legend box centered at the right. - - - - - Place the legend box in the right-bottom corner. - - - - - Specifies the orientation of the items in the legend box. - - - - - Orient the items horizontally. - - - - - Orient the items vertically. - - - - - Specifies the item order of the legends. - - - - - Render the items in the normal order. - - - - - Render the items in the reverse order. - - - - - Specifies the placement of the legend symbols. - - - - - Render symbols to the left of the labels. - - - - - Render symbols to the right of the labels. - - - - - Specifies the horizontal alignment of the titles. - - - - - Centered within the plot area. - - - - - Centered within the client view (excluding padding defined in ). - - - - - Provides an abstract base class for elements that support selection. - - - - - The selection - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Occurs when the selected items is changed. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this element can be selected. The default is true. - - - - - Gets or sets the selection mode of items in this element. The default is SelectionMode.All. - - The selection mode. - This is only used by the select/unselect functionality, not by the rendering. - - - - Gets the actual selection color. - - The actual selection color. - - - - Determines whether any part of this element is selected. - - true if this element is selected; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets the indices of the selected items in this element. - - Enumerator of item indices. - - - - Clears the selection. - - - - - Unselects all items in this element. - - - - - Determines whether the specified item is selected. - - The index of the item. - true if the item is selected; otherwise, false. - - - - Selects all items in this element. - - - - - Selects the specified item. - - The index. - - - - Unselects the specified item. - - The index. - - - - Gets the selection color if the item is selected, or the specified color if it is not. - - The unselected color of the element. - The index of the item to check (use -1 for all items). - A color. - - - - Gets the selection fill color it the element is selected, or the specified fill color if it is not. - - The unselected fill color of the element. - The index of the item to check (use -1 for all items). - A fill color. - - - - Ensures that the selection field is not null. - - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Provides an abstract base class for elements that handle mouse events. - - - - - Occurs when a key is pressed down when the plot view is in focus. - - - - - Occurs when a mouse button is pressed down on the model. - - - - - Occurs when the mouse is moved on the plot element (only occurs after MouseDown). - - - - - Occurs when the mouse button is released on the plot element. - - - - - Occurs when a touch gesture starts. - - - - - Occurs when a touch gesture is changed. - - - - - Occurs when the touch gesture is completed. - - - - - Tests if the plot element is hit by the specified point. - - The hit test arguments. - - A hit test result. - - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - Raises the event. - - The instance containing the event data. - - - - When overridden in a derived class, tests if the plot element is hit by the specified point. - - The hit test arguments. - - The result of the hit test. - - -
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Open Hardware Monitor License

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-The binaries of the Open Hardware Monitor have been made available by the Open Hardware Monitor Project under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL). -

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-The source code of the Open Hardware Monitor is available under licenses which are both free and open source. Most of it is available under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL). -

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-The remainder of the software which is not under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL) is available under one of a variety of other licenses which are given below. -

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Mozilla Public License 2.0

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1. Definitions

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1.1. “Contributor”
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means each individual or legal entity that creates, contributes to the creation of, or owns Covered Software.

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1.2. “Contributor Version”
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means the combination of the Contributions of others (if any) used by a Contributor and that particular Contributor’s Contribution.

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1.3. “Contribution”
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means Covered Software of a particular Contributor.

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1.4. “Covered Software”
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means Source Code Form to which the initial Contributor has attached the notice in Exhibit A, the Executable Form of such Source Code Form, and Modifications of such Source Code Form, in each case including portions thereof.

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1.5. “Incompatible With Secondary Licenses”
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means

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  1. that the initial Contributor has attached the notice described in Exhibit B to the Covered Software; or

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  3. that the Covered Software was made available under the terms of version 1.1 or earlier of the License, but not also under the terms of a Secondary License.

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1.6. “Executable Form”
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means any form of the work other than Source Code Form.

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1.7. “Larger Work”
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means a work that combines Covered Software with other material, in a separate file or files, that is not Covered Software.

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1.8. “License”
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means this document.

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1.9. “Licensable”
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means having the right to grant, to the maximum extent possible, whether at the time of the initial grant or subsequently, any and all of the rights conveyed by this License.

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1.10. “Modifications”
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means any of the following:

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  1. any file in Source Code Form that results from an addition to, deletion from, or modification of the contents of Covered Software; or

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  3. any new file in Source Code Form that contains any Covered Software.

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1.11. “Patent Claims” of a Contributor
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means any patent claim(s), including without limitation, method, process, and apparatus claims, in any patent Licensable by such Contributor that would be infringed, but for the grant of the License, by the making, using, selling, offering for sale, having made, import, or transfer of either its Contributions or its Contributor Version.

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1.12. “Secondary License”
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means either the GNU General Public License, Version 2.0, the GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, the GNU Affero General Public License, Version 3.0, or any later versions of those licenses.

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1.13. “Source Code Form”
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means the form of the work preferred for making modifications.

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1.14. “You” (or “Your”)
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means an individual or a legal entity exercising rights under this License. For legal entities, “You” includes any entity that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with You. For purposes of this definition, “control” means (a) the power, direct or indirect, to cause the direction or management of such entity, whether by contract or otherwise, or (b) ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding shares or beneficial ownership of such entity.

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2. License Grants and Conditions

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2.1. Grants

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Each Contributor hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license:

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  1. under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) Licensable by such Contributor to use, reproduce, make available, modify, display, perform, distribute, and otherwise exploit its Contributions, either on an unmodified basis, with Modifications, or as part of a Larger Work; and

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  3. under Patent Claims of such Contributor to make, use, sell, offer for sale, have made, import, and otherwise transfer either its Contributions or its Contributor Version.

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2.2. Effective Date

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The licenses granted in Section 2.1 with respect to any Contribution become effective for each Contribution on the date the Contributor first distributes such Contribution.

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2.3. Limitations on Grant Scope

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The licenses granted in this Section 2 are the only rights granted under this License. No additional rights or licenses will be implied from the distribution or licensing of Covered Software under this License. Notwithstanding Section 2.1(b) above, no patent license is granted by a Contributor:

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  1. for any code that a Contributor has removed from Covered Software; or

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  3. for infringements caused by: (i) Your and any other third party’s modifications of Covered Software, or (ii) the combination of its Contributions with other software (except as part of its Contributor Version); or

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  5. under Patent Claims infringed by Covered Software in the absence of its Contributions.

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This License does not grant any rights in the trademarks, service marks, or logos of any Contributor (except as may be necessary to comply with the notice requirements in Section 3.4).

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2.4. Subsequent Licenses

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No Contributor makes additional grants as a result of Your choice to distribute the Covered Software under a subsequent version of this License (see Section 10.2) or under the terms of a Secondary License (if permitted under the terms of Section 3.3).

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2.5. Representation

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Each Contributor represents that the Contributor believes its Contributions are its original creation(s) or it has sufficient rights to grant the rights to its Contributions conveyed by this License.

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2.6. Fair Use

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This License is not intended to limit any rights You have under applicable copyright doctrines of fair use, fair dealing, or other equivalents.

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2.7. Conditions

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Sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 are conditions of the licenses granted in Section 2.1.

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3. Responsibilities

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3.1. Distribution of Source Form

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All distribution of Covered Software in Source Code Form, including any Modifications that You create or to which You contribute, must be under the terms of this License. You must inform recipients that the Source Code Form of the Covered Software is governed by the terms of this License, and how they can obtain a copy of this License. You may not attempt to alter or restrict the recipients’ rights in the Source Code Form.

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3.2. Distribution of Executable Form

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If You distribute Covered Software in Executable Form then:

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  1. such Covered Software must also be made available in Source Code Form, as described in Section 3.1, and You must inform recipients of the Executable Form how they can obtain a copy of such Source Code Form by reasonable means in a timely manner, at a charge no more than the cost of distribution to the recipient; and

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  3. You may distribute such Executable Form under the terms of this License, or sublicense it under different terms, provided that the license for the Executable Form does not attempt to limit or alter the recipients’ rights in the Source Code Form under this License.

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3.3. Distribution of a Larger Work

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You may create and distribute a Larger Work under terms of Your choice, provided that You also comply with the requirements of this License for the Covered Software. If the Larger Work is a combination of Covered Software with a work governed by one or more Secondary Licenses, and the Covered Software is not Incompatible With Secondary Licenses, this License permits You to additionally distribute such Covered Software under the terms of such Secondary License(s), so that the recipient of the Larger Work may, at their option, further distribute the Covered Software under the terms of either this License or such Secondary License(s).

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3.4. Notices

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You may not remove or alter the substance of any license notices (including copyright notices, patent notices, disclaimers of warranty, or limitations of liability) contained within the Source Code Form of the Covered Software, except that You may alter any license notices to the extent required to remedy known factual inaccuracies.

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3.5. Application of Additional Terms

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You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee for, warranty, support, indemnity or liability obligations to one or more recipients of Covered Software. However, You may do so only on Your own behalf, and not on behalf of any Contributor. You must make it absolutely clear that any such warranty, support, indemnity, or liability obligation is offered by You alone, and You hereby agree to indemnify every Contributor for any liability incurred by such Contributor as a result of warranty, support, indemnity or liability terms You offer. You may include additional disclaimers of warranty and limitations of liability specific to any jurisdiction.

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4. Inability to Comply Due to Statute or Regulation

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If it is impossible for You to comply with any of the terms of this License with respect to some or all of the Covered Software due to statute, judicial order, or regulation then You must: (a) comply with the terms of this License to the maximum extent possible; and (b) describe the limitations and the code they affect. Such description must be placed in a text file included with all distributions of the Covered Software under this License. Except to the extent prohibited by statute or regulation, such description must be sufficiently detailed for a recipient of ordinary skill to be able to understand it.

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5. Termination

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5.1. The rights granted under this License will terminate automatically if You fail to comply with any of its terms. However, if You become compliant, then the rights granted under this License from a particular Contributor are reinstated (a) provisionally, unless and until such Contributor explicitly and finally terminates Your grants, and (b) on an ongoing basis, if such Contributor fails to notify You of the non-compliance by some reasonable means prior to 60 days after You have come back into compliance. Moreover, Your grants from a particular Contributor are reinstated on an ongoing basis if such Contributor notifies You of the non-compliance by some reasonable means, this is the first time You have received notice of non-compliance with this License from such Contributor, and You become compliant prior to 30 days after Your receipt of the notice.

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5.2. If You initiate litigation against any entity by asserting a patent infringement claim (excluding declaratory judgment actions, counter-claims, and cross-claims) alleging that a Contributor Version directly or indirectly infringes any patent, then the rights granted to You by any and all Contributors for the Covered Software under Section 2.1 of this License shall terminate.

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5.3. In the event of termination under Sections 5.1 or 5.2 above, all end user license agreements (excluding distributors and resellers) which have been validly granted by You or Your distributors under this License prior to termination shall survive termination.

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6. Disclaimer of Warranty

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Covered Software is provided under this License on an “as is” basis, without warranty of any kind, either expressed, implied, or statutory, including, without limitation, warranties that the Covered Software is free of defects, merchantable, fit for a particular purpose or non-infringing. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the Covered Software is with You. Should any Covered Software prove defective in any respect, You (not any Contributor) assume the cost of any necessary servicing, repair, or correction. This disclaimer of warranty constitutes an essential part of this License. No use of any Covered Software is authorized under this License except under this disclaimer.

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7. Limitation of Liability

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Under no circumstances and under no legal theory, whether tort (including negligence), contract, or otherwise, shall any Contributor, or anyone who distributes Covered Software as permitted above, be liable to You for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages of any character including, without limitation, damages for lost profits, loss of goodwill, work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any and all other commercial damages or losses, even if such party shall have been informed of the possibility of such damages. This limitation of liability shall not apply to liability for death or personal injury resulting from such party’s negligence to the extent applicable law prohibits such limitation. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion and limitation may not apply to You.

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8. Litigation

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Any litigation relating to this License may be brought only in the courts of a jurisdiction where the defendant maintains its principal place of business and such litigation shall be governed by laws of that jurisdiction, without reference to its conflict-of-law provisions. Nothing in this Section shall prevent a party’s ability to bring cross-claims or counter-claims.

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9. Miscellaneous

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This License represents the complete agreement concerning the subject matter hereof. If any provision of this License is held to be unenforceable, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable. Any law or regulation which provides that the language of a contract shall be construed against the drafter shall not be used to construe this License against a Contributor.

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10. Versions of the License

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10.1. New Versions

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Mozilla Foundation is the license steward. Except as provided in Section 10.3, no one other than the license steward has the right to modify or publish new versions of this License. Each version will be given a distinguishing version number.

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10.2. Effect of New Versions

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You may distribute the Covered Software under the terms of the version of the License under which You originally received the Covered Software, or under the terms of any subsequent version published by the license steward.

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10.3. Modified Versions

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If you create software not governed by this License, and you want to create a new license for such software, you may create and use a modified version of this License if you rename the license and remove any references to the name of the license steward (except to note that such modified license differs from this License).

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10.4. Distributing Source Code Form that is Incompatible With Secondary Licenses

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If You choose to distribute Source Code Form that is Incompatible With Secondary Licenses under the terms of this version of the License, the notice described in Exhibit B of this License must be attached.

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Exhibit A - Source Code Form License Notice

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This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.

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If it is not possible or desirable to put the notice in a particular file, then You may include the notice in a location (such as a LICENSE file in a relevant directory) where a recipient would be likely to look for such a notice.

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You may add additional accurate notices of copyright ownership.

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Exhibit B - “Incompatible With Secondary Licenses” Notice

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This Source Code Form is “Incompatible With Secondary Licenses”, as defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0.

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Aga.Controls License

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-This license applies to the Aga.Controls assembly (TreeViewAdv component). -

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-Copyright (c) 2009, Andrey Gliznetsov (a.gliznetsov@gmail.com)
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-All rights reserved.
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
-are permitted provided that the following conditions are met
-
-- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list
-of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this
-list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation andor other
-materials provided with the distribution.
-
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
-CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
-EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
-PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
-PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
-NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
-SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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WinRing0 License

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-This license applies to the WinRing0 device drivers. -

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-Copyright (c) 2007-2009 OpenLibSys.org. All rights reserved.
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-are met:
-1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-   notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-   notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-   documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
-IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
-OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
-IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
-INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
-NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
-THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
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- -

jQuery License

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-This license applies to the jQuery JavaScript library. -

-
-Copyright (c) 2012 John Resig, http://jquery.com/
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-Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 
-of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal 
-in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights 
-to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell 
-copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is 
-furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
-
-The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in 
-all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-
-THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 
-IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 
-FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 
-AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER 
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, 
-OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN 
-THE SOFTWARE.
-
- -
- -

Knockout License

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-This license applies to the Knockout JavaScript library. -

-
-Copyright (c) 2012 Steven Sanderson, Roy Jacobs
-
-Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 
-of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal 
-in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights 
-to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell 
-copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is 
-furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
-
-The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in 
-all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-
-THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 
-IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 
-FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 
-AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER 
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, 
-OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN 
-THE SOFTWARE.
-
- -
- -

OxyPlot License

-

-This license applies to the OxyPlot library. -

-
-Copyright (c) 2012 Oystein Bjorke
-
-Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 
-of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal 
-in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights 
-to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell 
-copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is 
-furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
-
-The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in 
-all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-
-THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 
-IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 
-FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 
-AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER 
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, 
-OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN 
-THE SOFTWARE.
-
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- -

LINQBridge License

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-This license applies to the LINQBridge library. -

-
-Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Atif Aziz, Joseph Albahari. All rights reserved.
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 
-modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 
-are met:
-
-- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list 
-of conditions and the following disclaimer. 
-- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this 
-list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other 
-materials provided with the distribution. 
-- Neither the name of the original authors nor the names of its contributors may 
-be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific 
-prior written permission. 
-
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 
-"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT 
-LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR 
-A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR 
-CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 
-EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, 
-PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR 
-PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF 
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING 
-NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS 
-SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
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