Color.FromKnownColor(KnownColor) Méthode
Définition
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Crée une structure Color à partir de la couleur prédéfinie spécifiée.
public:
static System::Drawing::Color FromKnownColor(System::Drawing::KnownColor color);
public static System.Drawing.Color FromKnownColor (System.Drawing.KnownColor color);
static member FromKnownColor : System.Drawing.KnownColor -> System.Drawing.Color
Public Shared Function FromKnownColor (color As KnownColor) As Color
Paramètres
- color
- KnownColor
Élément de l’énumération KnownColor.
Retours
La Color créée par cette méthode.
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant est conçu pour être utilisé avec Windows Forms et nécessite PaintEventArgse
, qui est un paramètre du gestionnaire d’événements Paint. Le code effectue les actions suivantes :
Crée une instance d’une structure Color,
redShade
, à utiliser pour les comparaisons.Itère à travers les éléments d’énumération KnownColor pour rechercher toutes les couleurs connues qui ont la même légèreté que
redShade
. Les itérations sont arrêtées lorsque 15 correspondances sont trouvées ou que la valeur du compteur de boucle est supérieure au dernier élément KnownColor.Pendant chaque itération, enregistre l’élément KnownColor ( s’il correspond aux critères ) dans un tableau.
Utilise un pinceau pour peindre des rectangles.
Le premier rectangle est peint la couleur représentée par redShade
. Chacun des autres rectangles est peint une KnownColor qui correspond à la légèreté du redShade
.
void KnownColorBrightnessExample1( PaintEventArgs^ e )
{
Graphics^ g = e->Graphics;
// Color structures. One is a variable used for temporary storage. The other
// is a constant used for comparisons.
Color someColor = Color::FromArgb( 0 );
Color redShade = Color::FromArgb( 255, 200, 0, 100 );
// Array to store KnownColor values that match the brightness of the
// redShade color.
array<KnownColor>^colorMatches = gcnew array<KnownColor>(15);
// Number of matches found.
int count = 0;
// Iterate through the KnownColor enums until 15 matches are found.
for ( KnownColor enumValue = (KnownColor)0; enumValue <= KnownColor::YellowGreen && count < 15; enumValue = enumValue + (KnownColor)1 )
{
someColor = Color::FromKnownColor( enumValue );
if ( someColor.GetBrightness() == redShade.GetBrightness() )
colorMatches[ count++ ] = enumValue;
}
// Display the redShade color and its argb value.
SolidBrush^ myBrush1 = gcnew SolidBrush( redShade );
System::Drawing::Font^ myFont = gcnew System::Drawing::Font( "Arial",12 );
int x = 20;
int y = 20;
someColor = redShade;
g->FillRectangle( myBrush1, x, y, 100, 30 );
g->DrawString( someColor.ToString(), myFont, Brushes::Black, (float)x + 120, (float)y );
// Iterate through the matches that were found and display each color that
// Corresponds with the enum value in the array. also display the name of
// The KnownColor.
for ( int i = 0; i < count; i++ )
{
y += 40;
someColor = Color::FromKnownColor( colorMatches[ i ] );
myBrush1->Color = someColor;
g->FillRectangle( myBrush1, x, y, 100, 30 );
g->DrawString( someColor.ToString(), myFont, Brushes::Black, (float)x + 120, (float)y );
}
}
public void KnownColorBrightnessExample1(PaintEventArgs e)
{
Graphics g = e.Graphics;
// Color structures. One is a variable used for temporary storage. The other
// is a constant used for comparisons.
Color someColor = Color.FromArgb(0);
Color redShade = Color.FromArgb(255, 200, 0, 100);
// Array to store KnownColor values that match the brightness of the
// redShade color.
KnownColor[] colorMatches = new KnownColor[15];
// Number of matches found.
int count = 0;
// Iterate through the KnownColor enums until 15 matches are found.
for (KnownColor enumValue = 0;
enumValue <= KnownColor.YellowGreen && count < 15; enumValue++)
{
someColor = Color.FromKnownColor(enumValue);
if (someColor.GetBrightness() == redShade.GetBrightness())
colorMatches[count++] = enumValue;
}
// Display the redShade color and its argb value.
SolidBrush myBrush1 = new SolidBrush(redShade);
Font myFont = new Font("Arial", 12);
int x = 20;
int y = 20;
someColor = redShade;
g.FillRectangle(myBrush1, x, y, 100, 30);
g.DrawString(someColor.ToString(), myFont, Brushes.Black, x + 120, y);
// Iterate through the matches that were found and display each color that
// Corresponds with the enum value in the array. also display the name of
// The KnownColor.
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
y += 40;
someColor = Color.FromKnownColor(colorMatches[i]);
myBrush1.Color = someColor;
g.FillRectangle(myBrush1, x, y, 100, 30);
g.DrawString(someColor.ToString(), myFont, Brushes.Black, x + 120, y);
}
}
Public Sub KnownColorBrightnessExample1(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)
Dim g As Graphics = e.Graphics
' Color structures. One is used for temporary storage. The other
' is a constant used for comparisons.
Dim someColor As Color = Color.FromArgb(0)
Dim redShade As Color = Color.FromArgb(255, 200, 0, 100)
' Array to store KnownColor values that match the brightness of the
' redShade color.
Dim colorMatches(15) As KnownColor
' Number of matches found.
Dim count As Integer = 0
' iterate through the KnownColor enums until 15 matches are found.
Dim enumValue As KnownColor
For enumValue = 0 To KnownColor.YellowGreen
someColor = Color.FromKnownColor(enumValue)
If (someColor.GetBrightness()) = (redShade.GetBrightness()) Then
colorMatches(count) = enumValue
count += 1
If count > 15 Then
Exit For
End If
End If
Next enumValue
' Display the redShade color and its argb value.
Dim myBrush1 As New SolidBrush(redShade)
Dim myFont As New Font("Arial", 12)
Dim x As Integer = 20
Dim y As Integer = 20
someColor = redShade
g.FillRectangle(myBrush1, x, y, 100, 30)
g.DrawString(someColor.ToString(), myFont, Brushes.Black, _
x + 120, y)
' Iterate through the matches that were found and display each
' color that corresponds with the enum value in the array.
' Display the name of the KnownColor.
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To count - 1
y += 40
someColor = Color.FromKnownColor(colorMatches(i))
myBrush1.Color = someColor
g.FillRectangle(myBrush1, x, y, 100, 30)
g.DrawString(someColor.ToString(), myFont, Brushes.Black, _
x + 120, y)
Next i
End Sub
Remarques
Une couleur prédéfinie est également appelée couleur connue et représentée par un élément de l’énumération KnownColor.