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LinearGradientBrush.Clone Méthode

Définition

Crée une copie exacte de cette LinearGradientBrush.

public:
 override System::Object ^ Clone();
public override object Clone ();
override this.Clone : unit -> obj
Public Overrides Function Clone () As Object

Retours

La LinearGradientBrush cette méthode crée, caste en tant qu’objet.

Exemples

L’exemple de code suivant est conçu pour être utilisé avec Windows Forms et nécessite PaintEventArgse, un objet d’événement OnPaint. Le code effectue les actions suivantes :

  • Crée une LinearGradientBrush.

  • Dessine un ellipse à l’écran à l’aide de ce pinceau.

  • Clone le LinearGradientBrush (clonedLGBrush).

  • Dessine un ellipse à l’écran directement sous le premier ellipse, à l’aide du pinceau cloné.

private:
   void CloneExample( PaintEventArgs^ e )
   {
      // Create a LinearGradientBrush.
      int x = 20,y = 20,h = 100,w = 200;
      Rectangle myRect = Rectangle(x,y,w,h);
      LinearGradientBrush^ myLGBrush = gcnew LinearGradientBrush( myRect,Color::Blue,Color::Aquamarine,45.0f,true );

      // Draw an ellipse to the screen using the LinearGradientBrush.
      e->Graphics->FillEllipse( myLGBrush, x, y, w, h );

      // Clone the LinearGradientBrush.
      LinearGradientBrush^ clonedLGBrush = dynamic_cast<LinearGradientBrush^>(myLGBrush->Clone());

      // Justify the left edge of the gradient with the
      // left edge of the ellipse.
      clonedLGBrush->TranslateTransform(  -100.0f, 0.0f );

      // Draw a second ellipse to the screen using the cloned HBrush.
      y = 150;
      e->Graphics->FillEllipse( clonedLGBrush, x, y, w, h );
   }
private void CloneExample(PaintEventArgs e)
{
             
    // Create a LinearGradientBrush.
    int x=20, y=20, h=100, w=200;
    Rectangle myRect = new Rectangle(x, y, w, h);
    LinearGradientBrush myLGBrush = new LinearGradientBrush(
        myRect, Color.Blue, Color.Aquamarine, 45.0f, true);

    // Draw an ellipse to the screen using the LinearGradientBrush.
    e.Graphics.FillEllipse(myLGBrush, x, y, w, h);
             
    // Clone the LinearGradientBrush.
    LinearGradientBrush clonedLGBrush =
        (LinearGradientBrush)myLGBrush.Clone();
             
    // Justify the left edge of the gradient with the
    // left edge of the ellipse.
    clonedLGBrush.TranslateTransform(-100.0f, 0.0f);
             
    // Draw a second ellipse to the screen using the cloned HBrush.
    y=150;
    e.Graphics.FillEllipse(clonedLGBrush, x, y, w, h);
}
Public Sub CloneExample(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)

    ' Create a LinearGradientBrush.
    Dim x As Integer = 20
    Dim y As Integer = 20
    Dim h As Integer = 100
    Dim w As Integer = 200
    Dim myRect As New Rectangle(x, y, w, h)
    Dim myLGBrush As New LinearGradientBrush(myRect, Color.Blue, _
    Color.Aquamarine, 45.0F, True)

    ' Draw an ellipse to the screen using the LinearGradientBrush.
    e.Graphics.FillEllipse(myLGBrush, x, y, w, h)

    ' Clone the LinearGradientBrush.
    Dim clonedLGBrush As LinearGradientBrush = _
    CType(myLGBrush.Clone(), LinearGradientBrush)

    ' Justify the left edge of the gradient with the left edge of the
    ' ellipse.
    clonedLGBrush.TranslateTransform(-100.0F, 0.0F)

    ' Draw a second ellipse to the screen using the cloned HBrush.
    y = 150
    e.Graphics.FillEllipse(clonedLGBrush, x, y, w, h)
End Sub

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