Xceed Toolkit Plus for WPF v5.0 Documentation
Xceed.Wpf.ListBox Assembly / Xceed.Wpf.ListBox Namespace / SelectionRange.StartRangeDictionary Class / FromStart Method
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    FromStart Method
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    Allows all items before the end range selection to be selected.
    Syntax
    'Declaration
     
    Public Sub FromStart() 
    'Usage
     
    Dim instance As SelectionRange.StartRangeDictionary
     
    instance.FromStart()
    public void FromStart()
    Example
    For more information and examples on selecting data, refer to the Selecting Data topic.
    Dim range As New SelectionRange( New SortDescription() { New SortDescription( "ShipCountry", ListSortDirection.Ascending ) }, Nothing, Nothing )
     
    ' Select all items from the start to "C". All items that start with "A" or "B" will be selected. 
    ' Using "B" only would not work since, for example, "Belgium"  "B".
    range.StartRangeInfos.FromStart()
    range.EndRangeInfos.Add( "ShipCountry", "C" )
    range.EndRangeInfos.IsInclusive = False
     
    Me.listBox.SelectedRanges.Clear()
    Me.listBox.SelectedRanges.Add( range )
    SelectionRange range = new SelectionRange( new SortDescription[] { new SortDescription( "ShipCountry", ListSortDirection.Ascending ) }, null, null );
     
    // Select all items from the start to "C". All items that start with "A" or "B" will be selected. 
    // Using "B" only would not work since, for example, "Belgium"  "B".
    range.StartRangeInfos.FromStart();
    range.EndRangeInfos.Add( "ShipCountry", "C" );
    range.EndRangeInfos.IsInclusive = false;
     
    this.listBox.SelectedRanges.Clear();
    this.listBox.SelectedRanges.Add( range );
    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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