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Version: 11.0.x

How To Create a Custom Panel

This example shows how to override the default layout behavior of the Panel element and create custom layout elements that are derived from Panel.

The example defines a simple custom Panel element called PlotPanel, which positions child elements according to two hard-coded x- and y-coordinates. In this example, x and y are both set to 50; therefore, all child elements are positioned at that location on the x and y axes.

To implement custom Panel behaviors, the example uses the MeasureOverride and ArrangeOverride methods. Each method returns the Size data that is necessary to position and render child elements.

public class PlotPanel : Panel
{
// Override the default Measure method of Panel
protected override Size MeasureOverride(Size availableSize)
{
var panelDesiredSize = new Size();

// In our example, we just have one child.
// Report that our panel requires just the size of its only child.
foreach (var child in Children)
{
child.Measure(availableSize);
panelDesiredSize = child.DesiredSize;
}

return panelDesiredSize;
}

protected override Size ArrangeOverride(Size finalSize)
{
foreach (var child in Children)
{
double x = 50;
double y = 50;

child.Arrange(new Rect(new Point(x, y), child.DesiredSize));
}

return finalSize; // Returns the final Arranged size
}
}