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Shape.StrokeDashArray Property

Definition

Gets or sets a collection of Double values that indicates the pattern of dashes and gaps that is used to outline shapes.

public:
 property DoubleCollection ^ StrokeDashArray { DoubleCollection ^ get(); void set(DoubleCollection ^ value); };
DoubleCollection StrokeDashArray();

void StrokeDashArray(DoubleCollection value);
public DoubleCollection StrokeDashArray { get; set; }
var doubleCollection = shape.strokeDashArray;
shape.strokeDashArray = doubleCollection;
Public Property StrokeDashArray As DoubleCollection
<object StrokeDashArray="strokeDashString"/>

Property Value

A collection of Double values that specifies the pattern of dashes and gaps.

Examples

These examples show the effects of different StrokeDashArray values applied to Lines and an Ellipse.

<StackPanel>
    <StackPanel.Resources>
        <Style TargetType="Line">
            <Setter Property="X1" Value="0"/>
            <Setter Property="X2" Value="360"/>
            <Setter Property="Stroke" Value="Black"/>
            <Setter Property="StrokeThickness" Value="4"/>
            <Setter Property="Margin" Value="12"/>
        </Style>
    </StackPanel.Resources>
    <Line StrokeDashArray="1"/>
    <Line StrokeDashArray="1,1"/>
    <Line StrokeDashArray="1 6"/>
    <Line StrokeDashArray="6 1"/>
    <Line StrokeDashArray="0.25 1"/>
    <Line StrokeDashArray="4 1 1 1 1 1"/>
    <Line StrokeDashArray="5,5,1,5" StrokeThickness="8"/>
    <Line StrokeDashArray="1 2 4"/>
    <Line StrokeDashArray="4 2 4"/>
    <Line StrokeDashArray="4 2 4 1,1"/>

    <Ellipse Height="60" Width="360" Stroke="Black" StrokeThickness="4"
             StrokeDashArray="1" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="12"/>
</StackPanel>
Examples of stroke dash array

Remarks

A valid strokeDashString for the StrokeDashArray property describes a repeating pattern of strokes and gaps. Each Double in the collection specifies the length of a dash or gap relative to the Thickness of the pen. For example, a value of 1 creates a dash or gap that has the same length as the thickness of the pen (a square). You can use a space, a comma, or a mixture of both as the separator.

Because the pattern repeats, StrokeDashArray="1" has the same result as StrokeDashArray="1 1". If the collection has an odd number of values, the pattern alternates between starting with a stroke and starting with a gap, as shown in the examples.

You should typically use integral numeric values. Non-integral values can cause subpixel rendering and may alter the apparent color of the stroke.

Applies to