Indicates if a directional letter (N-S-E-W) is appended to the formatted number.
[Visual Basic 6.0] Property ShowDirections As Boolean
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Property ShowDirections As Boolean
[C#] public bool ShowDirections {get; set;}
[Java] public boolean isShowDirections() throws IOException, AutomationException
[Java] public void setShowDirections( boolean ShowDirections ) throws IOException, AutomationException
[C++]
HRESULT get_ShowDirections(
VARIANT_BOOL* Show
);
[C++] HRESULT put_ShowDirections( VARIANT_BOOL Show);
Parameters
Show [out, retval]
Show is a parameter of type VARIANT_BOOL
Show [in]
Show is a parameter of type VARIANT_BOOL
The ShowDirections property sets or returns an indicator that tells whether to append a directional letter designation (N, S, E, or W) when the ValueToString method in the associated INumberFormat interface formats numbers.
The settings for ShowDirections are:
| Setting | Description |
|
False |
(Default) A directional letter designation is not appended to the format, for example, 270°. |
|
True |
A directional letter designation is appended to the format, for example, 270°E. |
As an alternative, the ShowPlusSign property from INumericFormat can be used to show similar information since the LatLonFormat coclass also supports this interface.