ControlPaint.DrawBorder3D Method
Definition
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Draws a three-dimensional style border on a control.
Overloads
DrawBorder3D(Graphics, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Border3DStyle, Border3DSide) |
Draws a three-dimensional style border with the specified style, on the specified graphics surface and side, and within the specified bounds on a control. |
DrawBorder3D(Graphics, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Border3DStyle) |
Draws a three-dimensional style border with the specified style, on the specified graphics surface, and within the specified bounds on a control. |
DrawBorder3D(Graphics, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32) |
Draws a three-dimensional style border on the specified graphics surface and within the specified bounds on a control. |
DrawBorder3D(Graphics, Rectangle, Border3DStyle, Border3DSide) |
Draws a three-dimensional style border with the specified style, on the specified graphics surface and sides, and within the specified bounds on a control. |
DrawBorder3D(Graphics, Rectangle, Border3DStyle) |
Draws a three-dimensional style border with the specified style, on the specified graphics surface, and within the specified bounds on a control. |
DrawBorder3D(Graphics, Rectangle) |
Draws a three-dimensional style border on the specified graphics surface and within the specified bounds on a control. |
DrawBorder3D(Graphics, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Border3DStyle, Border3DSide)
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
Draws a three-dimensional style border with the specified style, on the specified graphics surface and side, and within the specified bounds on a control.
public:
static void DrawBorder3D(System::Drawing::Graphics ^ graphics, int x, int y, int width, int height, System::Windows::Forms::Border3DStyle style, System::Windows::Forms::Border3DSide sides);
public static void DrawBorder3D (System.Drawing.Graphics graphics, int x, int y, int width, int height, System.Windows.Forms.Border3DStyle style, System.Windows.Forms.Border3DSide sides);
static member DrawBorder3D : System.Drawing.Graphics * int * int * int * int * System.Windows.Forms.Border3DStyle * System.Windows.Forms.Border3DSide -> unit
Public Shared Sub DrawBorder3D (graphics As Graphics, x As Integer, y As Integer, width As Integer, height As Integer, style As Border3DStyle, sides As Border3DSide)
Parameters
- x
- Int32
The x-coordinate of the top left of the border rectangle.
- y
- Int32
The y-coordinate of the top left of the border rectangle.
- width
- Int32
The width of the border rectangle.
- height
- Int32
The height of the border rectangle.
- style
- Border3DStyle
One of the Border3DStyle values that specifies the style of the border.
- sides
- Border3DSide
The Border3DSide of the rectangle to draw the border on.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of one of the DrawBorder3D methods. To run this example, paste the following code in a form that imports the System.Windows.Forms and System.Drawing namespaces. Ensure the form's Paint event is associated with the event handler in this example.
// Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
// raised border just inside the border of the frame.
void Form1_Paint( Object^ /*sender*/, PaintEventArgs^ e )
{
Rectangle borderRectangle = this->ClientRectangle;
borderRectangle.Inflate( -10, -10 );
ControlPaint::DrawBorder3D( e->Graphics, borderRectangle, Border3DStyle::Raised );
}
// Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
// raised border just inside the border of the frame.
private void Form1_Paint(object sender, PaintEventArgs e)
{
Rectangle borderRectangle = this.ClientRectangle;
borderRectangle.Inflate(-10, -10);
ControlPaint.DrawBorder3D(e.Graphics, borderRectangle,
Border3DStyle.Raised);
}
' Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
' raised border just inside the border of the frame.
Private Sub Form1_Paint(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As PaintEventArgs) Handles MyBase.Paint
Dim borderRectangle As Rectangle = Me.ClientRectangle
borderRectangle.Inflate(-10, -10)
ControlPaint.DrawBorder3D(e.Graphics, borderRectangle, _
Border3DStyle.Raised)
End Sub
See also
Applies to
DrawBorder3D(Graphics, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Border3DStyle)
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
Draws a three-dimensional style border with the specified style, on the specified graphics surface, and within the specified bounds on a control.
public:
static void DrawBorder3D(System::Drawing::Graphics ^ graphics, int x, int y, int width, int height, System::Windows::Forms::Border3DStyle style);
public static void DrawBorder3D (System.Drawing.Graphics graphics, int x, int y, int width, int height, System.Windows.Forms.Border3DStyle style);
static member DrawBorder3D : System.Drawing.Graphics * int * int * int * int * System.Windows.Forms.Border3DStyle -> unit
Public Shared Sub DrawBorder3D (graphics As Graphics, x As Integer, y As Integer, width As Integer, height As Integer, style As Border3DStyle)
Parameters
- x
- Int32
The x-coordinate of the top left of the border rectangle.
- y
- Int32
The y-coordinate of the top left of the border rectangle.
- width
- Int32
The width of the border rectangle.
- height
- Int32
The height of the border rectangle.
- style
- Border3DStyle
One of the Border3DStyle values that specifies the style of the border.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of one of the DrawBorder3D methods. To run this example, paste the following code in a form that imports the System.Windows.Forms and System.Drawing namespaces. Ensure the form's Paint event is associated with the event handler in this example.
// Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
// raised border just inside the border of the frame.
void Form1_Paint( Object^ /*sender*/, PaintEventArgs^ e )
{
Rectangle borderRectangle = this->ClientRectangle;
borderRectangle.Inflate( -10, -10 );
ControlPaint::DrawBorder3D( e->Graphics, borderRectangle, Border3DStyle::Raised );
}
// Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
// raised border just inside the border of the frame.
private void Form1_Paint(object sender, PaintEventArgs e)
{
Rectangle borderRectangle = this.ClientRectangle;
borderRectangle.Inflate(-10, -10);
ControlPaint.DrawBorder3D(e.Graphics, borderRectangle,
Border3DStyle.Raised);
}
' Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
' raised border just inside the border of the frame.
Private Sub Form1_Paint(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As PaintEventArgs) Handles MyBase.Paint
Dim borderRectangle As Rectangle = Me.ClientRectangle
borderRectangle.Inflate(-10, -10)
ControlPaint.DrawBorder3D(e.Graphics, borderRectangle, _
Border3DStyle.Raised)
End Sub
See also
Applies to
DrawBorder3D(Graphics, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32)
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
Draws a three-dimensional style border on the specified graphics surface and within the specified bounds on a control.
public:
static void DrawBorder3D(System::Drawing::Graphics ^ graphics, int x, int y, int width, int height);
public static void DrawBorder3D (System.Drawing.Graphics graphics, int x, int y, int width, int height);
static member DrawBorder3D : System.Drawing.Graphics * int * int * int * int -> unit
Public Shared Sub DrawBorder3D (graphics As Graphics, x As Integer, y As Integer, width As Integer, height As Integer)
Parameters
- x
- Int32
The x-coordinate of the top left of the border rectangle.
- y
- Int32
The y-coordinate of the top left of the border rectangle.
- width
- Int32
The width of the border rectangle.
- height
- Int32
The height of the border rectangle.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of one of the DrawBorder3D methods. To run this example, paste the following code in a form that imports the System.Windows.Forms and System.Drawing namespaces. Ensure the form's Paint event is associated with the event handler in this example.
// Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
// raised border just inside the border of the frame.
void Form1_Paint( Object^ /*sender*/, PaintEventArgs^ e )
{
Rectangle borderRectangle = this->ClientRectangle;
borderRectangle.Inflate( -10, -10 );
ControlPaint::DrawBorder3D( e->Graphics, borderRectangle, Border3DStyle::Raised );
}
// Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
// raised border just inside the border of the frame.
private void Form1_Paint(object sender, PaintEventArgs e)
{
Rectangle borderRectangle = this.ClientRectangle;
borderRectangle.Inflate(-10, -10);
ControlPaint.DrawBorder3D(e.Graphics, borderRectangle,
Border3DStyle.Raised);
}
' Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
' raised border just inside the border of the frame.
Private Sub Form1_Paint(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As PaintEventArgs) Handles MyBase.Paint
Dim borderRectangle As Rectangle = Me.ClientRectangle
borderRectangle.Inflate(-10, -10)
ControlPaint.DrawBorder3D(e.Graphics, borderRectangle, _
Border3DStyle.Raised)
End Sub
Remarks
The Border3DStyle.Etched style is used by default to draw the border.
Applies to
DrawBorder3D(Graphics, Rectangle, Border3DStyle, Border3DSide)
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
Draws a three-dimensional style border with the specified style, on the specified graphics surface and sides, and within the specified bounds on a control.
public:
static void DrawBorder3D(System::Drawing::Graphics ^ graphics, System::Drawing::Rectangle rectangle, System::Windows::Forms::Border3DStyle style, System::Windows::Forms::Border3DSide sides);
public static void DrawBorder3D (System.Drawing.Graphics graphics, System.Drawing.Rectangle rectangle, System.Windows.Forms.Border3DStyle style, System.Windows.Forms.Border3DSide sides);
static member DrawBorder3D : System.Drawing.Graphics * System.Drawing.Rectangle * System.Windows.Forms.Border3DStyle * System.Windows.Forms.Border3DSide -> unit
Public Shared Sub DrawBorder3D (graphics As Graphics, rectangle As Rectangle, style As Border3DStyle, sides As Border3DSide)
Parameters
- style
- Border3DStyle
One of the Border3DStyle values that specifies the style of the border.
- sides
- Border3DSide
One of the Border3DSide values that specifies the side of the rectangle to draw the border on.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of one of the DrawBorder3D methods. To run this example, paste the following code in a form that imports the System.Windows.Forms and System.Drawing namespaces. Ensure the form's Paint event is associated with the event handler in this example.
// Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
// raised border just inside the border of the frame.
void Form1_Paint( Object^ /*sender*/, PaintEventArgs^ e )
{
Rectangle borderRectangle = this->ClientRectangle;
borderRectangle.Inflate( -10, -10 );
ControlPaint::DrawBorder3D( e->Graphics, borderRectangle, Border3DStyle::Raised );
}
// Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
// raised border just inside the border of the frame.
private void Form1_Paint(object sender, PaintEventArgs e)
{
Rectangle borderRectangle = this.ClientRectangle;
borderRectangle.Inflate(-10, -10);
ControlPaint.DrawBorder3D(e.Graphics, borderRectangle,
Border3DStyle.Raised);
}
' Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
' raised border just inside the border of the frame.
Private Sub Form1_Paint(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As PaintEventArgs) Handles MyBase.Paint
Dim borderRectangle As Rectangle = Me.ClientRectangle
borderRectangle.Inflate(-10, -10)
ControlPaint.DrawBorder3D(e.Graphics, borderRectangle, _
Border3DStyle.Raised)
End Sub
See also
Applies to
DrawBorder3D(Graphics, Rectangle, Border3DStyle)
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
Draws a three-dimensional style border with the specified style, on the specified graphics surface, and within the specified bounds on a control.
public:
static void DrawBorder3D(System::Drawing::Graphics ^ graphics, System::Drawing::Rectangle rectangle, System::Windows::Forms::Border3DStyle style);
public static void DrawBorder3D (System.Drawing.Graphics graphics, System.Drawing.Rectangle rectangle, System.Windows.Forms.Border3DStyle style);
static member DrawBorder3D : System.Drawing.Graphics * System.Drawing.Rectangle * System.Windows.Forms.Border3DStyle -> unit
Public Shared Sub DrawBorder3D (graphics As Graphics, rectangle As Rectangle, style As Border3DStyle)
Parameters
- style
- Border3DStyle
One of the Border3DStyle values that specifies the style of the border.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of one of the DrawBorder3D methods. To run this example, paste the following code in a form that imports the System.Windows.Forms and System.Drawing namespaces. Ensure the form's Paint event is associated with the event handler in this example.
// Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
// raised border just inside the border of the frame.
void Form1_Paint( Object^ /*sender*/, PaintEventArgs^ e )
{
Rectangle borderRectangle = this->ClientRectangle;
borderRectangle.Inflate( -10, -10 );
ControlPaint::DrawBorder3D( e->Graphics, borderRectangle, Border3DStyle::Raised );
}
// Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
// raised border just inside the border of the frame.
private void Form1_Paint(object sender, PaintEventArgs e)
{
Rectangle borderRectangle = this.ClientRectangle;
borderRectangle.Inflate(-10, -10);
ControlPaint.DrawBorder3D(e.Graphics, borderRectangle,
Border3DStyle.Raised);
}
' Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
' raised border just inside the border of the frame.
Private Sub Form1_Paint(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As PaintEventArgs) Handles MyBase.Paint
Dim borderRectangle As Rectangle = Me.ClientRectangle
borderRectangle.Inflate(-10, -10)
ControlPaint.DrawBorder3D(e.Graphics, borderRectangle, _
Border3DStyle.Raised)
End Sub
See also
Applies to
DrawBorder3D(Graphics, Rectangle)
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
Draws a three-dimensional style border on the specified graphics surface and within the specified bounds on a control.
public:
static void DrawBorder3D(System::Drawing::Graphics ^ graphics, System::Drawing::Rectangle rectangle);
public static void DrawBorder3D (System.Drawing.Graphics graphics, System.Drawing.Rectangle rectangle);
static member DrawBorder3D : System.Drawing.Graphics * System.Drawing.Rectangle -> unit
Public Shared Sub DrawBorder3D (graphics As Graphics, rectangle As Rectangle)
Parameters
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of one of the DrawBorder3D methods. To run this example, paste the following code in a form that imports the System.Windows.Forms and System.Drawing namespaces. Ensure the form's Paint event is associated with the event handler in this example.
// Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
// raised border just inside the border of the frame.
void Form1_Paint( Object^ /*sender*/, PaintEventArgs^ e )
{
Rectangle borderRectangle = this->ClientRectangle;
borderRectangle.Inflate( -10, -10 );
ControlPaint::DrawBorder3D( e->Graphics, borderRectangle, Border3DStyle::Raised );
}
// Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
// raised border just inside the border of the frame.
private void Form1_Paint(object sender, PaintEventArgs e)
{
Rectangle borderRectangle = this.ClientRectangle;
borderRectangle.Inflate(-10, -10);
ControlPaint.DrawBorder3D(e.Graphics, borderRectangle,
Border3DStyle.Raised);
}
' Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
' raised border just inside the border of the frame.
Private Sub Form1_Paint(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As PaintEventArgs) Handles MyBase.Paint
Dim borderRectangle As Rectangle = Me.ClientRectangle
borderRectangle.Inflate(-10, -10)
ControlPaint.DrawBorder3D(e.Graphics, borderRectangle, _
Border3DStyle.Raised)
End Sub
Remarks
The Border3DStyle.Etched style is used by default to draw the border.