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DrawingContext.PushOpacity Method

Definition

Pushes the specified opacity setting onto the drawing context.

Overloads

PushOpacity(Double)

Pushes the specified opacity setting onto the drawing context.

PushOpacity(Double, AnimationClock)

Pushes the specified opacity setting onto the drawing context and applies the specified animation clock.

PushOpacity(Double)

Pushes the specified opacity setting onto the drawing context.

public:
 abstract void PushOpacity(double opacity);
public abstract void PushOpacity (double opacity);
abstract member PushOpacity : double -> unit
Public MustOverride Sub PushOpacity (opacity As Double)

Parameters

opacity
Double

The opacity factor to apply to subsequent drawing commands. This factor is cumulative with previous PushOpacity(Double) operations.

Examples

The following example demonstrates the PushOpacity, PushEffect, and Pop commands.

using System;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.Windows.Media.Animation;
using System.Windows.Navigation;
using System.Windows.Media.Effects;

namespace SDKSample
{

    public class PushEffectExample : Page
    {

        public PushEffectExample()
        {
            Pen shapeOutlinePen = new Pen(Brushes.Black, 2);
            shapeOutlinePen.Freeze();

            // Create a DrawingGroup
            DrawingGroup dGroup = new DrawingGroup();

            // Obtain a DrawingContext from 
            // the DrawingGroup.
            using (DrawingContext dc = dGroup.Open())
            {
                // Draw a rectangle at full opacity.
                dc.DrawRectangle(Brushes.Blue, shapeOutlinePen, new Rect(0, 0, 25, 25));

                // Push an opacity change of 0.5. 
                // The opacity of each subsequent drawing will
                // will be multiplied by 0.5.
                dc.PushOpacity(0.5);

                // This rectangle is drawn at 50% opacity.
                dc.DrawRectangle(Brushes.Blue, shapeOutlinePen, new Rect(25, 25, 25, 25));

                // Blurs subsquent drawings. 
                dc.PushEffect(new BlurBitmapEffect(), null);

                // This rectangle is blurred and drawn at 50% opacity (0.5 x 0.5). 
                dc.DrawRectangle(Brushes.Blue, shapeOutlinePen, new Rect(50, 50, 25, 25));

                // This rectangle is also blurred and drawn at 50% opacity.
                dc.DrawRectangle(Brushes.Blue, shapeOutlinePen, new Rect(75, 75, 25, 25));

                // Stop applying the blur to subsquent drawings.
                dc.Pop();

                // This rectangle is drawn at 50% opacity with no blur effect.
                dc.DrawRectangle(Brushes.Blue, shapeOutlinePen, new Rect(100, 100, 25, 25));
            }

            // Display the drawing using an image control.
            Image theImage = new Image();
            DrawingImage dImageSource = new DrawingImage(dGroup);
            theImage.Source = dImageSource;

            this.Content = theImage;
        }
    }
}
Imports System.Windows.Media.Animation
Imports System.Windows.Media.Effects

Namespace SDKSample


    Public Class PushEffectExample
        Inherits Page

        Public Sub New()
            Dim shapeOutlinePen As New Pen(Brushes.Black, 2)
            shapeOutlinePen.Freeze()

            ' Create a DrawingGroup
            Dim dGroup As New DrawingGroup()

            ' Obtain a DrawingContext from 
            ' the DrawingGroup.
            Using dc As DrawingContext = dGroup.Open()
                ' Draw a rectangle at full opacity.
                dc.DrawRectangle(Brushes.Blue, shapeOutlinePen, New Rect(0, 0, 25, 25))

                ' Push an opacity change of 0.5. 
                ' The opacity of each subsequent drawing will
                ' will be multiplied by 0.5.
                dc.PushOpacity(0.5)

                ' This rectangle is drawn at 50% opacity.
                dc.DrawRectangle(Brushes.Blue, shapeOutlinePen, New Rect(25, 25, 25, 25))

                ' Blurs subsquent drawings. 
                dc.PushEffect(New BlurBitmapEffect(), Nothing)

                ' This rectangle is blurred and drawn at 50% opacity (0.5 x 0.5). 
                dc.DrawRectangle(Brushes.Blue, shapeOutlinePen, New Rect(50, 50, 25, 25))

                ' This rectangle is also blurred and drawn at 50% opacity.
                dc.DrawRectangle(Brushes.Blue, shapeOutlinePen, New Rect(75, 75, 25, 25))

                ' Stop applying the blur to subsquent drawings.
                dc.Pop()

                ' This rectangle is drawn at 50% opacity with no blur effect.
                dc.DrawRectangle(Brushes.Blue, shapeOutlinePen, New Rect(100, 100, 25, 25))
            End Using

            ' Display the drawing using an image control.
            Dim theImage As New Image()
            Dim dImageSource As New DrawingImage(dGroup)
            theImage.Source = dImageSource

            Me.Content = theImage

        End Sub




    End Class

End Namespace

Remarks

The opacity is blended into all subsequent drawing commands until it is removed by the Pop command.

Applies to

PushOpacity(Double, AnimationClock)

Pushes the specified opacity setting onto the drawing context and applies the specified animation clock.

public:
 abstract void PushOpacity(double opacity, System::Windows::Media::Animation::AnimationClock ^ opacityAnimations);
public abstract void PushOpacity (double opacity, System.Windows.Media.Animation.AnimationClock opacityAnimations);
abstract member PushOpacity : double * System.Windows.Media.Animation.AnimationClock -> unit
Public MustOverride Sub PushOpacity (opacity As Double, opacityAnimations As AnimationClock)

Parameters

opacity
Double

The opacity factor to apply to subsequent drawing commands. This factor is cumulative with previous PushOpacity(Double) operations.

opacityAnimations
AnimationClock

The clock with which to animate the opacity value, or null for no animation. This clock must be created from an AnimationTimeline that can animate Double values.

Remarks

The opacity is blended into all subsequent drawing commands until it is removed by the Pop command.

Applies to