If the source value is an array (or supports ICollection),
then each item will be custom formatted.
Syntax:
The format will be used for each item in the collection, the spacer will be between all items, and the last spacer
will replace the spacer for the last item only.
Example:
CustomFormat("{Dates:D|; |; and }", {#1/1/2000#, #12/31/2999#, #9/9/9999#}) = "January 1, 2000; December 31, 2999;
and September 9, 9999"
In this example, format = "D", spacer = "; ", and last spacer = "; and "
Advanced:
Composite Formatting is allowed in the format by using nested braces.
If a nested item is detected, Composite formatting will be used.
Example:
CustomFormat("{Sizes:{Width}x{Height}|, }", {new Size(4,3), new Size(16,9)}) = "4x3, 16x9"
In this example, format = "{Width}x{Height}". Notice the nested braces.
Inheritance
ListFormatter
[Serializable]
public class ListFormatter : IFormatter, ISource
Constructors
Declaration
public ListFormatter(SmartFormatter formatter)
Parameters
Properties
Declaration
public string[] Names { get; set; }
Property Value
Implements
Methods
Declaration
public bool TryEvaluateFormat(IFormattingInfo formattingInfo)
Parameters
Returns
Implements
This allows an integer to be used as a selector to index an array (or list).
This is better described using an example:
CustomFormat("{Dates.2.Year}", {#1/1/2000#, #12/31/2999#, #9/9/9999#}) = "9999"
The ".2" selector is used to reference Dates[2].
Declaration
public bool TryEvaluateSelector(ISelectorInfo selectorInfo)
Parameters
Returns
Implements