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Version: 11.0.0

PullGestureRecognizer

A gesture recognizer that tracks a pull gesture. A pull gesture occurs when a pointer is dragged from the edge of a control. The direction of the pull is defined by the PullDirection property.

Using a PullGestureRecognizer

A PullGestureRecognizer can be attached to a control using the control's GestureRecognizers property.

<Border Width="500"
Height="500"
Margin="5"
Name="border">
<Border.GestureRecognizers>
<PullGestureRecognizer PullDirection="TopToBottom"/>
</Border.GestureRecognizers>
</Border>
C#
border.GestureRecognizers.Add(new PullGestureRecognizer()
{
PullDirection = PullDirection.TopToBottom,
});

The PullGestureRegonizer raises a Gestures.PullGestureEvent when it detects the start of a pull gesture. When the pull ends, from the pointer being released or another gesture start, it raises a Gestures.PullGestureEndedEvent.

PullDirection

This defines the direction of the pull. There are 4 available values;

  • PullDirection.TopToBottom : Pull starts from the top edge and moves towards the buttom
  • PullDirection.BottomToTop : Pull starts from the bottom edge and moves towards the top
  • PullDirection.LeftToRight : Pull starts from the left edge and moves towards the right
  • PullDirection.RightToLeft : Pull starts from the right edge and moves towards the top

Useful Properties

You will probably use these properties most often:

PropertyDescription
PullDirectionDefines the direction of the pull gesture.

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