Shape Control
Creates a Shape control that displays a box, circle, or ellipse.
Shape
Remarks
A Shape control is a graphical control that displays a box, circle, or ellipse that cannot be changed directly. However, because a Shape control has a full set of properties, events, and methods that other controls have, the Shape control can respond to events and can be changed dynamically at run time.
The Curvature property determines what shape is displayed and can vary from 0 to 99. 0 specifies no curvature and creates square corners; 99 specifies maximum curvature and creates circles and ellipses.
For additional information about creating shapes, see the Form Designer topic and Using Controls.
Example
The following example demonstrates how the Shape control can be used to display a circle, ellipse, or square on a form.
A form is created, and a set of option buttons and a command button are placed on the form. When you click one of the option buttons, the corresponding shape is displayed on the form. The Visible property is set to true (.T.) to display a shape; it is set to false (.F.) to hide the shape before another shape is displayed. The Height, Width, and Curvature properties of each shape determine the type of shape (circle, ellipse, or square) created.
frmMyForm = CREATEOBJECT('Form') && Create a Form
frmMyForm.Closable = .F. && Disable the Control menu box
frmMyForm.AddObject('cmdCommand1','cmdMyCmndBtn') && Add Command button
frmMyForm.AddObject('opgOptionGroup1','opgMyOptGrp') && Add Option Group
frmMyForm.AddObject('shpCircle1','shpMyCircle') && Add Circle Shape
frmMyForm.AddObject('shpEllipse1','shpMyEllipse') && Add Ellipse Shape
frmMyForm.AddObject('shpSquare','shpMySquare') && Add Box Shape
frmMyForm.cmdCommand1.Visible =.T. && "Quit" Command button visible
frmMyForm.opgOptionGroup1.Buttons(1).Caption = "\<Circle"
frmMyForm.opgOptionGroup1.Buttons(2).Caption = "\<Ellipse"
frmMyForm.opgOptionGroup1.Buttons(3).Caption = "\<Square"
frmMyForm.opgOptionGroup1.SetAll("Width", 100) && Set Option group width
frmMyForm.opgOptionGroup1.Visible = .T. && Option Group visible
frmMyForm.opgOptionGroup1.Click && Show the circle
frmMyForm.SHOW && Display the form
READ EVENTS && Start event processing
DEFINE CLASS opgMyOptGrp AS OptionGroup && Create an Option Group
ButtonCount = 3 && Three Option buttons
Top = 10
Left = 10
Height = 75
Width = 100
PROCEDURE Click
ThisForm.shpCircle1.Visible = .F. && Hide the circle
ThisForm.shpEllipse1.Visible = .F. && Hide the ellipse
ThisForm.shpSquare.Visible = .F. && Hide the square
DO CASE
CASE ThisForm.opgOptionGroup1.Value = 1
ThisForm.shpCircle1.Visible = .T. && Show the circle
CASE ThisForm.opgOptionGroup1.Value = 2
ThisForm.shpEllipse1.Visible = .T. && Show the ellipse
CASE ThisForm.opgOptionGroup1.Value = 3
ThisForm.shpSquare.Visible = .T. && Show the square
ENDCASE
ENDDEFINE
DEFINE CLASS cmdMyCmndBtn AS CommandButton && Create Command button
Caption = '\<Quit' && Caption on the Command button
Cancel = .T. && Default Cancel Command button (Esc)
Left = 125 && Command button column
Top = 210 && Command button row
Height = 25 && Command button height
PROCEDURE Click
CLEAR EVENTS && Stop event processing, close Form
ENDDEFINE
DEFINE CLASS shpMyCircle AS Shape && Create a circle
Top = 10
Left = 200
Width = 100
Height = 100
Curvature = 99
BackColor = RGB(255,0,0) && Red
ENDDEFINE
DEFINE CLASS shpMyEllipse AS Shape && Create an ellipse
Top = 35
Left = 200
Width = 100
Height = 50
Curvature = 99
BackColor = RGB(0,128,0) && Green
ENDDEFINE
DEFINE CLASS shpMySquare AS Shape && Create a square
Top = 10
Left = 200
Width = 100
Height = 100
Curvature = 0
BackColor = RGB(0,0,255) && Blue
ENDDEFINE
See Also
Reference
Shape Control Properties, Methods, and Events