FontFamily.GetHashCode Method
Definition
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Gets a hash code for this FontFamily.
public:
override int GetHashCode();
public override int GetHashCode ();
override this.GetHashCode : unit -> int
Public Overrides Function GetHashCode () As Integer
Returns
The hash code for this FontFamily.
Examples
The following code example is designed for use with Windows Forms, and it requires PaintEventArgs e
, which is a parameter of the Paint event handler. The code performs the following actions:
Creates a FontFamily.
Gets the hash code for the font family.
Draws the value of the hash code to the screen as text.
public:
void GetHashCode_Example( PaintEventArgs^ e )
{
// Create a FontFamily object.
FontFamily^ myFontFamily = gcnew FontFamily( "Arial" );
// Get the hash code for myFontFamily.
int hashCode = myFontFamily->GetHashCode();
// Draw the value of hashCode to the screen as a string.
e->Graphics->DrawString( String::Format( "hashCode = {0}", hashCode ),
gcnew System::Drawing::Font( myFontFamily,16 ), Brushes::Black, PointF(0,0) );
}
public void GetHashCode_Example(PaintEventArgs e)
{
// Create a FontFamily object.
FontFamily myFontFamily = new FontFamily("Arial");
// Get the hash code for myFontFamily.
int hashCode = myFontFamily.GetHashCode();
// Draw the value of hashCode to the screen as a string.
e.Graphics.DrawString(
"hashCode = " + hashCode.ToString(),
new Font(myFontFamily, 16),
Brushes.Black,
new PointF(0, 0));
}
Public Sub GetHashCode_Example(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)
' Create a FontFamily object.
Dim myFontFamily As New FontFamily("Arial")
' Get the hash code for myFontFamily.
Dim hashCode As Integer = myFontFamily.GetHashCode()
' Draw the value of hashCode to the screen as a string.
e.Graphics.DrawString("hashCode = " & hashCode.ToString(), _
New Font(myFontFamily, 16), Brushes.Black, New PointF(0, 0))
End Sub
Applies to
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