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MaskDisplayMode プロパティ

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Public Property MaskDisplayMode As Infragistics.Win.UltraWinMaskedEdit.MaskMode
public Infragistics.Win.UltraWinMaskedEdit.MaskMode MaskDisplayMode {get; set;}
使用例
Imports Infragistics.Win
Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinToolbars
Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinMaskedEdit

    Private Sub ultraButton2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ultraButton2.Click
        Dim maskTool As MaskedEditTool = New MaskedEditTool("Start Date")

        ' display the caption of the tool before the edit box
        maskTool.SharedProps.DisplayStyle = ToolDisplayStyle.ImageAndText

        ' the caption will appear before the tool when the display style
        ' is ImageAndText or TextOnlyAlways
        maskTool.SharedProps.Caption = "Start Date:"

        ' when the tool is in edit mode and the end user copies some
        ' text, we want to include the literal characters
        maskTool.MaskClipMode = MaskMode.IncludeLiterals

        ' when editing though, we want the tool to display prompt
        ' characters and literals
        maskTool.MaskDisplayMode = MaskMode.IncludeBoth

        ' the mask edit tool supports all the masks that the 
        ' EditorWithMask supports. in this case we want it to
        ' generate a date mask based on the current locale
        maskTool.MaskInput = "{date}"

        ' the spin buttons are optional and are not displayed by
        ' default. since we are using a date mask, we'll display
        ' the spin buttons as an additional way of modifying the 
        ' day, month and year sections
        maskTool.SpinButtonDisplayStyle = SpinButtonDisplayStyle.OnRight

        ' use today's date as the initial value
        maskTool.Value = System.DateTime.Today

        ' when an editor tool has a shortcut, toolbarsmanager behaves
        ' like office does in that it will try to put a visible instance
        ' of the tool into edit mode. if there are no visible instances
        ' that can go into edit mode, the toolclick will be invoked.
        maskTool.SharedProps.Shortcut = System.Windows.Forms.Shortcut.CtrlD

        ' lastly we need to add the tool to the root tools collection
        ' this instance can be considered a template for when the
        ' end user creates more instances of the tools (using the 
        ' runtime customizer) and is also the tool that will be 
        ' invoked when its shortcut is pressed.
        Me.ultraToolbarsManager1.Tools.Add(maskTool)

        ' now we want to create an instance of this tool
        ' and place it on the main toolbar. the addtool method
        ' will return the instance of the tool that it put on
        ' the toolbar so we could modify its InstanceProps
        ' if necessary
        Dim toolInstance As MaskedEditTool = DirectCast(Me.ultraToolbarsManager1.Toolbars(0).Tools.AddTool("Start Date"), MaskedEditTool)

        ' if there are any tools before this tool instance on the 
        ' toolbar then we want to draw a separator in front of it
        toolInstance.InstanceProps.IsFirstInGroup = True

    End Sub
using Infragistics.Win;
using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinToolbars;
using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinMaskedEdit;

		private void ultraButton2_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
		{
			MaskedEditTool maskTool = new MaskedEditTool("Start Date");

			// display the caption of the tool before the edit box
			maskTool.SharedProps.DisplayStyle = ToolDisplayStyle.ImageAndText;

			// the caption will appear before the tool when the display style
			// is ImageAndText or TextOnlyAlways
			maskTool.SharedProps.Caption = "Start Date:";

			// when the tool is in edit mode and the end user copies some
			// text, we want to include the literal characters
			maskTool.MaskClipMode = MaskMode.IncludeLiterals;

			// when editing though, we want the tool to display prompt
			// characters and literals
			maskTool.MaskDisplayMode = MaskMode.IncludeBoth;

			// the mask edit tool supports all the masks that the 
			// EditorWithMask supports. in this case we want it to
			// generate a date mask based on the current locale
			maskTool.MaskInput = "{date}";

			// the spin buttons are optional and are not displayed by
			// default. since we are using a date mask, we'll display
			// the spin buttons as an additional way of modifying the 
			// day, month and year sections
			maskTool.SpinButtonDisplayStyle = SpinButtonDisplayStyle.OnRight;

			// use today's date as the initial value
			maskTool.Value = System.DateTime.Today;

			// when an editor tool has a shortcut, toolbarsmanager behaves
			// like office does in that it will try to put a visible instance
			// of the tool into edit mode. if there are no visible instances
			// that can go into edit mode, the toolclick will be invoked.
			maskTool.SharedProps.Shortcut = System.Windows.Forms.Shortcut.CtrlD;

			// lastly we need to add the tool to the root tools collection
			// this instance can be considered a template for when the
			// end user creates more instances of the tools (using the 
			// runtime customizer) and is also the tool that will be 
			// invoked when its shortcut is pressed.
			this.ultraToolbarsManager1.Tools.Add(maskTool);

			// now we want to create an instance of this tool
			// and place it on the main toolbar. the addtool method
			// will return the instance of the tool that it put on
			// the toolbar so we could modify its InstanceProps
			// if necessary
			MaskedEditTool toolInstance = this.ultraToolbarsManager1.Toolbars[0].Tools.AddTool("Start Date") as MaskedEditTool;

			// if there are any tools before this tool instance on the 
			// toolbar then we want to draw a separator in front of it
			toolInstance.InstanceProps.IsFirstInGroup = true;
		}
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