Spread Windows Forms 9.0 Product Documentation
UseWildcards Property
Example 


Gets or sets whether to use wildcard characters in the search.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Overridable Property UseWildcards As Boolean
'Usage
 
Dim instance As SearchDialog
Dim value As Boolean
 
instance.UseWildcards = value
 
value = instance.UseWildcards
public virtual bool UseWildcards {get; set;}

Property Value

Boolean: true to use wildcard characters in the search; false otherwise
Example
fpSpread1.SearchWithDialog("");

fpSpread1.SearchDialog.AlternateSearch = true;

fpSpread1.SearchDialog.CaseSensitive = false;

fpSpread1.SearchDialog.ExactMatch = false;

fpSpread1.SearchDialog.SearchString = "155";

fpSpread1.SearchDialog.SheetIndex = 0;

fpSpread1.SearchDialog.StartColumnIndex = 0;

fpSpread1.SearchDialog.StartRowIndex = 0;

fpSpread1.SearchDialog.UseWildcards = false;
FpSpread1.SearchWithDialog("")

FpSpread1.SearchDialog.AlternateSearch = True

FpSpread1.SearchDialog.CaseSensitive = False

FpSpread1.SearchDialog.ExactMatch = False

FpSpread1.SearchDialog.SearchString = "155"

FpSpread1.SearchDialog.SheetIndex = 0

FpSpread1.SearchDialog.StartColumnIndex = 0

FpSpread1.SearchDialog.StartRowIndex = 0

FpSpread1.SearchDialog.UseWildcards = False
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 2000 Professional (SP4), Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server (SP1), Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 2008, Windows XP (SP2), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10

See Also

Reference

SearchDialog Class
SearchDialog Members

 

 


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