RecurringInterval.MonthlyFirstLast
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]RecurringInterval.MonthlyFirstLast property
Gets or sets a value indicating whether to show progress lines by first or last predefined day.
public bool MonthlyFirstLast { get; set; }
Examples
Shows how to work with recurring interval of progress lines.
var project = new Project(DataDir + "Project2007.mpp");
project.Set(Prj.StatusDate, project.Get(Prj.StartDate));
var view = (GanttChartView)project.Views.ToList()[1];
// lets read progress line
var interval = view.ProgressLines.RecurringInterval;
Console.WriteLine("Interval: " + interval.Interval);
Console.WriteLine("Weekly Week Number: " + interval.WeeklyWeekNumber);
foreach (var day in interval.WeeklyDays)
{
Console.WriteLine("Week day: " + day);
}
// lets redefine recurring interval
var newInterval = new RecurringInterval();
// set a value indicating whether to show monthly progress lines by day.
interval.MonthlyDay = true;
// set the day number of monthly progress lines.
interval.MonthlyDayDayNumber = 1;
// set the month number of monthly progress lines.
interval.MonthlyDayMonthNumber = 1;
// set a value indicating whether to show progress lines by first or last predefined day.
interval.MonthlyFirstLast = true;
// set the first or the last day type of monthly progress lines.
interval.MonthlyFirstLastDay = RecurringInterval.DayType.Day;
// set the month number of progress lines, which are shown by first or last predefined day.
interval.MonthlyFirstLastMonthNumber = 1;
view.ProgressLines.RecurringInterval = newInterval;
project.Save(OutDir + "WorkWithRecurringInterval_out.pdf", SaveFileFormat.Pdf);
See Also
- class RecurringInterval
- namespace Aspose.Tasks.Visualization
- assembly Aspose.Tasks