DataGridViewCellPaintingEventArgs.Graphics Property
Definition
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Gets the Graphics used to paint the current DataGridViewCell.
public:
property System::Drawing::Graphics ^ Graphics { System::Drawing::Graphics ^ get(); };
public System.Drawing.Graphics Graphics { get; }
public System.Drawing.Graphics? Graphics { get; }
member this.Graphics : System.Drawing.Graphics
Public ReadOnly Property Graphics As Graphics
Property Value
The Graphics used to paint the current DataGridViewCell.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of this member.
private void dataGridView1_CellPainting(object sender,
System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellPaintingEventArgs e)
{
if (this.dataGridView1.Columns["ContactName"].Index ==
e.ColumnIndex && e.RowIndex >= 0)
{
Rectangle newRect = new Rectangle(e.CellBounds.X + 1,
e.CellBounds.Y + 1, e.CellBounds.Width - 4,
e.CellBounds.Height - 4);
using (
Brush gridBrush = new SolidBrush(this.dataGridView1.GridColor),
backColorBrush = new SolidBrush(e.CellStyle.BackColor))
{
using (Pen gridLinePen = new Pen(gridBrush))
{
// Erase the cell.
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(backColorBrush, e.CellBounds);
// Draw the grid lines (only the right and bottom lines;
// DataGridView takes care of the others).
e.Graphics.DrawLine(gridLinePen, e.CellBounds.Left,
e.CellBounds.Bottom - 1, e.CellBounds.Right - 1,
e.CellBounds.Bottom - 1);
e.Graphics.DrawLine(gridLinePen, e.CellBounds.Right - 1,
e.CellBounds.Top, e.CellBounds.Right - 1,
e.CellBounds.Bottom);
// Draw the inset highlight box.
e.Graphics.DrawRectangle(Pens.Blue, newRect);
// Draw the text content of the cell, ignoring alignment.
if (e.Value != null)
{
e.Graphics.DrawString((String)e.Value, e.CellStyle.Font,
Brushes.Crimson, e.CellBounds.X + 2,
e.CellBounds.Y + 2, StringFormat.GenericDefault);
}
e.Handled = true;
}
}
}
}
Private Sub dataGridView1_CellPainting(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellPaintingEventArgs) _
Handles dataGridView1.CellPainting
If Me.dataGridView1.Columns("ContactName").Index = _
e.ColumnIndex AndAlso e.RowIndex >= 0 Then
Dim newRect As New Rectangle(e.CellBounds.X + 1, e.CellBounds.Y + 1, _
e.CellBounds.Width - 4, e.CellBounds.Height - 4)
Dim backColorBrush As New SolidBrush(e.CellStyle.BackColor)
Dim gridBrush As New SolidBrush(Me.dataGridView1.GridColor)
Dim gridLinePen As New Pen(gridBrush)
Try
' Erase the cell.
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(backColorBrush, e.CellBounds)
' Draw the grid lines (only the right and bottom lines;
' DataGridView takes care of the others).
e.Graphics.DrawLine(gridLinePen, e.CellBounds.Left, _
e.CellBounds.Bottom - 1, e.CellBounds.Right - 1, _
e.CellBounds.Bottom - 1)
e.Graphics.DrawLine(gridLinePen, e.CellBounds.Right - 1, _
e.CellBounds.Top, e.CellBounds.Right - 1, _
e.CellBounds.Bottom)
' Draw the inset highlight box.
e.Graphics.DrawRectangle(Pens.Blue, newRect)
' Draw the text content of the cell, ignoring alignment.
If (e.Value IsNot Nothing) Then
e.Graphics.DrawString(CStr(e.Value), e.CellStyle.Font, _
Brushes.Crimson, e.CellBounds.X + 2, e.CellBounds.Y + 2, _
StringFormat.GenericDefault)
End If
e.Handled = True
Finally
gridLinePen.Dispose()
gridBrush.Dispose()
backColorBrush.Dispose()
End Try
End If
End Sub
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