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UISwitch.GetAppearance Method

Definition

Overloads

Name Description
GetAppearance(UITraitCollection)

Obtains the appearance proxy UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance for UISwitch.

GetAppearance(UITraitCollection, Type[])

Obtains the appearance proxy UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance for UISwitch.

GetAppearance<T>(UITraitCollection, Type[])

Obtains the appearance proxy UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance for the subclass of UISwitch.

GetAppearance<T>()

Obtains the appearance proxy UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance for the subclass of UISwitch.

GetAppearance<T>(UITraitCollection)

Obtains the appearance proxy UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance for the subclass of UISwitch.

GetAppearance(UITraitCollection)

Obtains the appearance proxy UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance for UISwitch.

public static UIKit.UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance GetAppearance(UIKit.UITraitCollection traits);
static member GetAppearance : UIKit.UITraitCollection -> UIKit.UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance

Parameters

traits
UITraitCollection

Trait collection to match.

Returns

An appearance proxy object for the specified type.

Remarks

The following example shows how this method works:

var myTraits = new UITraitCollection ();
var myTheme = UISwitch.GetAppearance (myTraits);
myTheme.TintColor = UIColor.Red;

If developers want to control the appearance of subclasses of UISwitch, they should use the GetAppearance<T>(UITraitCollection) method.

For more information, see the documentation for the UIAppearance class.

Applies to

GetAppearance(UITraitCollection, Type[])

Obtains the appearance proxy UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance for UISwitch.

public static UIKit.UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance GetAppearance(UIKit.UITraitCollection traits, params Type[] containers);
static member GetAppearance : UIKit.UITraitCollection * Type[] -> UIKit.UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance

Parameters

traits
UITraitCollection

Trait collection to match.

containers
Type[]

List of types that the developer wishes to have as the containers to apply this particular appearance.

Returns

An appearance proxy object for the specified type.

Remarks

The following example shows how this method works:

var myTraits = new UITraitCollection ();
var myTheme = UISwitch.GetAppearance (myTraits, typeof (UINavigationBar), typeof (UIPopoverController));
myTheme.TintColor = UIColor.Red;

If developers want to control the appearance of subclasses of UISwitch, they should use the GetAppearance<T>(UITraitCollection, Type[]) method.

For more information, see the documentation for the UIAppearance class.

Applies to

GetAppearance<T>(UITraitCollection, Type[])

Obtains the appearance proxy UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance for the subclass of UISwitch.

public static UIKit.UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance GetAppearance<T>(UIKit.UITraitCollection traits, params Type[] containers) where T : UIKit.UISwitch;
static member GetAppearance : UIKit.UITraitCollection * Type[] -> UIKit.UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance (requires 'T :> UIKit.UISwitch)

Type Parameters

T

The type for which the UIAppearance proxy must be returned. This is a subclass of UISwitch.

Parameters

traits
UITraitCollection

Trait collection to match.

containers
Type[]

List of types that the developer wishes to have as the containers to apply this particular appearance.

Returns

An appearance proxy object for the specified type.

Remarks

Setting any appearance properties on the returned object will affect the appearance of all classes and subclasses of the type parameter.

Unlike the Appearance property, or the AppearanceWhenContainedIn(Type[]) method which only work on instances of this particular class, the proxies returned by this method can be used to change the style of subclasses.

The following example shows how this method works:

var myTraits = new UITraitCollection ();
var myTheme = UISwitch.GetAppearance<MyUISwitchSubclass> (myTraits, typeof (UINavigationBar), typeof (UIPopoverController));
myTheme.TintColor = UIColor.Red;

For more information, see the documentation for the UIAppearance class.

Applies to

GetAppearance<T>()

Obtains the appearance proxy UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance for the subclass of UISwitch.

public static UIKit.UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance GetAppearance<T>() where T : UIKit.UISwitch;
static member GetAppearance : unit -> UIKit.UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance (requires 'T :> UIKit.UISwitch)

Type Parameters

T

The type for which the UIAppearance proxy must be returned. This is a subclass of UISwitch.

Returns

An appearance proxy object for the specified type.

Remarks

Setting any appearance properties on the returned object will affect the appearance of all classes and subclasses of the type parameter.

Unlike the Appearance property, or the AppearanceWhenContainedIn(Type[]) method which only work on instances of this particular class, the proxies returned by this method can be used to change the style of subclasses.

The following example shows how this method works:

var myTheme = UISwitch.GetAppearance<MyUISwitchSubclass> ();
myTheme.TintColor = UIColor.Red;

For more information, see the documentation for the UIAppearance class.

Applies to

GetAppearance<T>(UITraitCollection)

Obtains the appearance proxy UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance for the subclass of UISwitch.

public static UIKit.UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance GetAppearance<T>(UIKit.UITraitCollection traits) where T : UIKit.UISwitch;
static member GetAppearance : UIKit.UITraitCollection -> UIKit.UISwitch.UISwitchAppearance (requires 'T :> UIKit.UISwitch)

Type Parameters

T

The type for which the UIAppearance proxy must be returned. This is a subclass of UISwitch.

Parameters

traits
UITraitCollection

Trait collection to match.

Returns

An appearance proxy object for the specified type.

Remarks

Setting any appearance properties on the returned object will affect the appearance of all classes and subclasses of the type parameter.

Unlike the Appearance property, or the AppearanceWhenContainedIn(Type[]) method which only work on instances of this particular class, the proxies returned by this method can be used to change the style of subclasses.

The following example shows how this method works:

var myTraits = new UITraitCollection ();
var myTheme = UISwitch.GetAppearance<MyUISwitchSubclass> (myTraits);
myTheme.TintColor = UIColor.Red;

For more information, see the documentation for the UIAppearance class.

Applies to