UINavigationBar.BackIndicatorImage Property
Definition
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The image shown beside the back button.
[ObjCRuntime.Introduced(ObjCRuntime.PlatformName.iOS, 7, 0, ObjCRuntime.PlatformArchitecture.All, null)]
[ObjCRuntime.Unavailable(ObjCRuntime.PlatformName.TvOS, ObjCRuntime.PlatformArchitecture.All, null)]
public virtual UIKit.UIImage BackIndicatorImage { [ObjCRuntime.Introduced(ObjCRuntime.PlatformName.iOS, 7, 0, ObjCRuntime.PlatformArchitecture.All, null)] [ObjCRuntime.Unavailable(ObjCRuntime.PlatformName.TvOS, ObjCRuntime.PlatformArchitecture.All, null)] [Foundation.Export("backIndicatorImage", ObjCRuntime.ArgumentSemantic.Strong)] get; [ObjCRuntime.Introduced(ObjCRuntime.PlatformName.iOS, 7, 0, ObjCRuntime.PlatformArchitecture.All, null)] [ObjCRuntime.Unavailable(ObjCRuntime.PlatformName.TvOS, ObjCRuntime.PlatformArchitecture.All, null)] [Foundation.Export("setBackIndicatorImage:", ObjCRuntime.ArgumentSemantic.Strong)] set; }
member this.BackIndicatorImage : UIKit.UIImage with get, set
Property Value
Application developers must additionally set the P:UIKit.UINavigationbar.BackIndicatorTransitionMaskImage property.
This value can be null
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- Attributes
Remarks
This member participates in the UIAppearance styling system. See the Appearance property and the AppearanceWhenContainedIn(Type[]) method.