TransformPattern.CanMoveProperty Field    
Definition
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Identifies the CanMove property.
public: static initonly System::Windows::Automation::AutomationProperty ^ CanMoveProperty;
	public static readonly System.Windows.Automation.AutomationProperty CanMoveProperty;
	 staticval mutable CanMoveProperty : System.Windows.Automation.AutomationProperty
	Public Shared ReadOnly CanMoveProperty As AutomationProperty 
	Field Value
Examples
In the following example, a root element is passed to a function that returns a collection of UI Automation elements that are descendants of the root and satisfy a set of property conditions.
///--------------------------------------------------------------------
/// <summary>
/// Finds all automation elements that satisfy 
/// the specified condition(s).
/// </summary>
/// <param name="rootElement">
/// The automation element from which to start searching.
/// </param>
/// <returns>
/// A collection of automation elements satisfying 
/// the specified condition(s).
/// </returns>
///--------------------------------------------------------------------
private AutomationElementCollection FindAutomationElement(
    AutomationElement rootElement)
{
    if (rootElement == null)
    {
        throw new ArgumentException("Root element cannot be null.");
    }
    PropertyCondition conditionCanMove =
        new PropertyCondition(TransformPattern.CanMoveProperty, false);
    PropertyCondition conditionCanResize =
        new PropertyCondition(TransformPattern.CanResizeProperty, true);
    PropertyCondition conditionCanRotate =
        new PropertyCondition(TransformPattern.CanRotateProperty, true);
    // Use any combination of the preceding condtions to 
    // find the control(s) of interest
    Condition condition = new AndCondition(
        conditionCanRotate,
        conditionCanMove,
        conditionCanResize);
    return rootElement.FindAll(TreeScope.Descendants, condition);
}
'''--------------------------------------------------------------------
''' <summary>
''' Finds all automation elements that satisfy 
''' the specified condition(s).
''' </summary>
''' <param name="rootElement">
''' The automation element from which to start searching.
''' </param>
''' <returns>
''' A collection of automation elements satisfying 
''' the specified condition(s).
''' </returns>
'''--------------------------------------------------------------------
Private Function FindAutomationElement( _
ByVal rootElement As AutomationElement) As AutomationElementCollection
    If rootElement Is Nothing Then
        Throw New ArgumentException("Root element cannot be null.")
    End If
    Dim conditionCanMove As New PropertyCondition( _
    TransformPattern.CanMoveProperty, False)
    Dim conditionCanResize As New PropertyCondition( _
    TransformPattern.CanResizeProperty, True)
    Dim conditionCanRotate As New PropertyCondition( _
    TransformPattern.CanRotateProperty, True)
    ' Use any combination of the preceding condtions to 
    ' find the control(s) of interest
    Dim condition As AndCondition = New AndCondition( _
    conditionCanRotate, conditionCanMove, conditionCanResize)
    Return rootElement.FindAll(TreeScope.Descendants, condition)
End Function 'FindAutomationElement
	Remarks
This identifier is used by UI Automation client applications. UI Automation providers should use the equivalent field in TransformPatternIdentifiers.