LinearGradientBrush Constructors
Definition
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Overloads
LinearGradientBrush() |
Initializes a new instance of the LinearGradientBrush class. |
LinearGradientBrush(GradientStopCollection, Double) |
Initializes a new instance of the LinearGradientBrush class that has the specified GradientStopCollection and angle. |
LinearGradientBrush()
Initializes a new instance of the LinearGradientBrush class.
public:
LinearGradientBrush();
LinearGradientBrush();
public LinearGradientBrush();
function LinearGradientBrush()
Public Sub New ()
Applies to
LinearGradientBrush(GradientStopCollection, Double)
Initializes a new instance of the LinearGradientBrush class that has the specified GradientStopCollection and angle.
public:
LinearGradientBrush(GradientStopCollection ^ gradientStopCollection, double angle);
LinearGradientBrush(GradientStopCollection const& gradientStopCollection, double const& angle);
public LinearGradientBrush(GradientStopCollection gradientStopCollection, double angle);
function LinearGradientBrush(gradientStopCollection, angle)
Public Sub New (gradientStopCollection As GradientStopCollection, angle As Double)
Parameters
- gradientStopCollection
- GradientStopCollection
The GradientStops to set on this brush.
- angle
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Double
double
A System.Double that represents the angle, in degrees, of the gradient. A value of 0 creates a horizontal gradient, and a value of 90 creates a vertical gradient. Negative values are permitted, as are values over 360 (which are treated as mod 360).