Walkthrough: Hosting a Windows Presentation Foundation Composite Control in Windows Forms
This walkthrough demonstrates how you can create a WPF composite control and host it in Windows Forms controls and forms by using the ElementHost control.
In this walkthrough, you will implement a WPF UserControl that contains two child controls. The UserControl displays a three-dimensional (3-D) cone. Rendering 3-D objects is much easier with the WPF than with Windows Forms. Therefore, it makes sense to host a WPF UserControl class to create 3-D graphics in Windows Forms.
Tasks illustrated in this walkthrough include:
Creating the WPF UserControl.
Creating the Windows Forms host project.
Hosting the WPF UserControl.
For a complete code listing of the tasks illustrated in this walkthrough, see Hosting a Windows Presentation Foundation Composite Control in Windows Forms Sample.
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Prerequisites
To complete this walkthrough you will need:
- Development Tools for .NET Framework 3.0, which enable you to create a WPF application project. For information on installing these tools, see Installation Instructions for the Windows SDK.
Creating the UserControl
To create the UserControl
Create a User Control (WPF) project named HostingWpfUserControlInWf.
Open UserControl1.xaml in the XAML Code Editor.
Replace the generated code with the following code.
This code defines a System.Windows.Controls.UserControl that contains two child controls. The first child control is a System.Windows.Controls.Label control; the second is a Viewport3D control that displays a 3-D cone.
<UserControl x:Class="HostingWpfUserControlInWf.UserControl1" xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" > <Grid> <!-- Place a Label control at the top of the view. --> <Label HorizontalAlignment="Center" TextBlock.TextAlignment="Center" FontSize="20" Foreground="Red" Content="Model: Cone"/> <!-- Viewport3D is the rendering surface. --> <Viewport3D Name="myViewport" > <!-- Add a camera. --> <Viewport3D.Camera> <PerspectiveCamera FarPlaneDistance="20" LookDirection="0,0,1" UpDirection="0,1,0" NearPlaneDistance="1" Position="0,0,-3" FieldOfView="45" /> </Viewport3D.Camera> <!-- Add models. --> <Viewport3D.Children> <ModelVisual3D> <ModelVisual3D.Content> <Model3DGroup > <Model3DGroup.Children> <!-- Lights, MeshGeometry3D and DiffuseMaterial objects are added to the ModelVisual3D. --> <DirectionalLight Color="#FFFFFFFF" Direction="3,-4,5" /> <!-- Define a red cone. --> <GeometryModel3D> <GeometryModel3D.Geometry> <MeshGeometry3D Positions="0.293893 -0.5 0.404509 0.475528 -0.5 0.154509 0 0.5 0 0.475528 -0.5 0.154509 0 0.5 0 0 0.5 0 0.475528 -0.5 0.154509 0.475528 -0.5 -0.154509 0 0.5 0 0.475528 -0.5 -0.154509 0 0.5 0 0 0.5 0 0.475528 -0.5 -0.154509 0.293893 -0.5 -0.404509 0 0.5 0 0.293893 -0.5 -0.404509 0 0.5 0 0 0.5 0 0.293893 -0.5 -0.404509 0 -0.5 -0.5 0 0.5 0 0 -0.5 -0.5 0 0.5 0 0 0.5 0 0 -0.5 -0.5 -0.293893 -0.5 -0.404509 0 0.5 0 -0.293893 -0.5 -0.404509 0 0.5 0 0 0.5 0 -0.293893 -0.5 -0.404509 -0.475528 -0.5 -0.154509 0 0.5 0 -0.475528 -0.5 -0.154509 0 0.5 0 0 0.5 0 -0.475528 -0.5 -0.154509 -0.475528 -0.5 0.154509 0 0.5 0 -0.475528 -0.5 0.154509 0 0.5 0 0 0.5 0 -0.475528 -0.5 0.154509 -0.293892 -0.5 0.404509 0 0.5 0 -0.293892 -0.5 0.404509 0 0.5 0 0 0.5 0 -0.293892 -0.5 0.404509 0 -0.5 0.5 0 0.5 0 0 -0.5 0.5 0 0.5 0 0 0.5 0 0 -0.5 0.5 0.293893 -0.5 0.404509 0 0.5 0 0.293893 -0.5 0.404509 0 0.5 0 0 0.5 0 " Normals="0.7236065,0.4472139,0.5257313 0.2763934,0.4472138,0.8506507 0.5308242,0.4294462,0.7306172 0.2763934,0.4472138,0.8506507 0,0.4294458,0.9030925 0.5308242,0.4294462,0.7306172 0.2763934,0.4472138,0.8506507 -0.2763934,0.4472138,0.8506507 0,0.4294458,0.9030925 -0.2763934,0.4472138,0.8506507 -0.5308242,0.4294462,0.7306172 0,0.4294458,0.9030925 -0.2763934,0.4472138,0.8506507 -0.7236065,0.4472139,0.5257313 -0.5308242,0.4294462,0.7306172 -0.7236065,0.4472139,0.5257313 -0.858892,0.429446,0.279071 -0.5308242,0.4294462,0.7306172 -0.7236065,0.4472139,0.5257313 -0.8944269,0.4472139,0 -0.858892,0.429446,0.279071 -0.8944269,0.4472139,0 -0.858892,0.429446,-0.279071 -0.858892,0.429446,0.279071 -0.8944269,0.4472139,0 -0.7236065,0.4472139,-0.5257313 -0.858892,0.429446,-0.279071 -0.7236065,0.4472139,-0.5257313 -0.5308242,0.4294462,-0.7306172 -0.858892,0.429446,-0.279071 -0.7236065,0.4472139,-0.5257313 -0.2763934,0.4472138,-0.8506507 -0.5308242,0.4294462,-0.7306172 -0.2763934,0.4472138,-0.8506507 0,0.4294458,-0.9030925 -0.5308242,0.4294462,-0.7306172 -0.2763934,0.4472138,-0.8506507 0.2763934,0.4472138,-0.8506507 0,0.4294458,-0.9030925 0.2763934,0.4472138,-0.8506507 0.5308249,0.4294459,-0.7306169 0,0.4294458,-0.9030925 0.2763934,0.4472138,-0.8506507 0.7236068,0.4472141,-0.5257306 0.5308249,0.4294459,-0.7306169 0.7236068,0.4472141,-0.5257306 0.8588922,0.4294461,-0.27907 0.5308249,0.4294459,-0.7306169 0.7236068,0.4472141,-0.5257306 0.8944269,0.4472139,0 0.8588922,0.4294461,-0.27907 0.8944269,0.4472139,0 0.858892,0.429446,0.279071 0.8588922,0.4294461,-0.27907 0.8944269,0.4472139,0 0.7236065,0.4472139,0.5257313 0.858892,0.429446,0.279071 0.7236065,0.4472139,0.5257313 0.5308242,0.4294462,0.7306172 0.858892,0.429446,0.279071 " TriangleIndices="0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 " /> </GeometryModel3D.Geometry> <GeometryModel3D.Material> <DiffuseMaterial> <DiffuseMaterial.Brush> <SolidColorBrush Color="Red" Opacity="1.0"/> </DiffuseMaterial.Brush> </DiffuseMaterial> </GeometryModel3D.Material> </GeometryModel3D> </Model3DGroup.Children> </Model3DGroup> </ModelVisual3D.Content> </ModelVisual3D> </Viewport3D.Children> </Viewport3D> </Grid> </UserControl>
Creating the Windows Forms Host Project
To create the host project
Add a Windows application project named WpfUserControlHost to the solution.
In Solution Explorer, add a reference to the WindowsFormsIntegration assembly, which is named WindowsFormsIntegration.dll.
The default location for this file is %programfiles%\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework\v3.0\WindowsFormsIntegration.dll.
Add references to the following WPF assemblies:
PresentationCore
PresentationFramework
WindowsBase
Add a reference to the HostingWpfUserControlInWf project.
In Solution Explorer, set the WpfUserControlHost project to be the startup project.
Hosting the Windows Presentation Foundation UserControl
To host the UserControl
In the Windows Forms Designer, open Form1.
In the Properties window, click Events, and then double-click the Load event to create an event handler.
The Code Editor opens to the newly generated Form1_Load event handler.
Replace the code in Form1.cs with the following code.
The Form1_Load event handler creates an instance of
UserControl1
and adds itusing System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.ComponentModel; using System.Data; using System.Drawing; using System.Text; using System.Windows.Forms; using System.Windows.Forms.Integration; namespace WpfUserControlHost { public partial class Form1 : Form { public Form1() { InitializeComponent(); } private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { // Create the ElementHost control for hosting the // WPF UserControl. ElementHost host = new ElementHost(); host.Dock = DockStyle.Fill; // Create the WPF UserControl. HostingWpfUserControlInWf.UserControl1 uc = new HostingWpfUserControlInWf.UserControl1(); // Assign the WPF UserControl to the ElementHost control's // Child property. host.Child = uc; // Add the ElementHost control to the form's // collection of child controls. this.Controls.Add(host); } } }
Imports System Imports System.Collections.Generic Imports System.ComponentModel Imports System.Data Imports System.Drawing Imports System.Text Imports System.Windows.Forms Imports System.Windows.Forms.Integration Public Class Form1 Inherits Form Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load ' Create the ElementHost control for hosting the ' WPF UserControl. Dim host As New ElementHost() host.Dock = DockStyle.Fill ' Create the WPF UserControl. Dim uc As New HostingWpfUserControlInWf.UserControl1() ' Assign the WPF UserControl to the ElementHost control's ' Child property. host.Child = uc ' Add the ElementHost control to the form's ' collection of child controls. Me.Controls.Add(host) End Sub End Class
Press F5 to build and run the application.
See Also
Reference
Concepts
Walkthrough: Hosting a Windows Presentation Foundation Control in Windows Forms
Walkthrough: Hosting a Windows Forms Composite Control in Windows Presentation Foundation
Other Resources
Hosting a Windows Presentation Foundation Composite Control in Windows Forms Sample
Migration and Interoperability How-to Topics