Blend Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the Blend class.
Overloads
Blend() |
Initializes a new instance of the Blend class. |
Blend(Int32) |
Initializes a new instance of the Blend class with the specified number of factors and positions. |
Blend()
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- Blend.cs
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- Blend.cs
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- Blend.cs
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- Blend.cs
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- Blend.cs
Initializes a new instance of the Blend class.
public:
Blend();
public Blend ();
Public Sub New ()
Examples
The following example is intended to be used in a Windows Forms environment. It demonstrates how to use the Blend class in conjunction with the LinearGradientBrush class to draw an ellipse to screen that has its colors blended. The ellipse is blue on the left, blends to red in the center, and blends back to blue on the right. This is accomplished through the settings in the myFactors
and myPositions
arrays used in the Factors and Positions properties. Note that the Blend property of the LinearGradientBrush object named lgBrush2
must be made equal to the Blend object myBlend
.
public:
void BlendConstExample( PaintEventArgs^ e )
{
//Draw ellipse using Blend.
Point startPoint2 = Point(20,110);
Point endPoint2 = Point(140,110);
array<Single>^myFactors = {.2f,.4f,.8f,.8f,.4f,.2f};
array<Single>^myPositions = {0.0f,.2f,.4f,.6f,.8f,1.0f};
Blend^ myBlend = gcnew Blend;
myBlend->Factors = myFactors;
myBlend->Positions = myPositions;
LinearGradientBrush^ lgBrush2 =
gcnew LinearGradientBrush( startPoint2,endPoint2,Color::Blue,Color::Red );
lgBrush2->Blend = myBlend;
Rectangle ellipseRect2 = Rectangle(20,110,120,80);
e->Graphics->FillEllipse( lgBrush2, ellipseRect2 );
// End example.
}
public void BlendConstExample(PaintEventArgs e)
{
//Draw ellipse using Blend.
Point startPoint2 = new Point(20, 110);
Point endPoint2 = new Point(140, 110);
float[] myFactors = {.2f,.4f,.8f,.8f,.4f,.2f};
float[] myPositions = {0.0f,.2f,.4f,.6f,.8f,1.0f};
Blend myBlend = new Blend();
myBlend.Factors = myFactors;
myBlend.Positions = myPositions;
LinearGradientBrush lgBrush2 = new LinearGradientBrush(
startPoint2,
endPoint2,
Color.Blue,
Color.Red);
lgBrush2.Blend = myBlend;
Rectangle ellipseRect2 = new Rectangle(20, 110, 120, 80);
e.Graphics.FillEllipse(lgBrush2, ellipseRect2);
// End example.
}
Public Sub BlendConstExample(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)
' Draw ellipse using Blend.
Dim startPoint2 As New Point(20, 110)
Dim endPoint2 As New Point(140, 110)
Dim myFactors As Single() = {0.2F, 0.4F, 0.8F, 0.8F, 0.4F, 0.2F}
Dim myPositions As Single() = {0.0F, 0.2F, 0.4F, 0.6F, 0.8F, 1.0F}
Dim myBlend As New Blend
myBlend.Factors = myFactors
myBlend.Positions = myPositions
Dim lgBrush2 As New LinearGradientBrush(startPoint2, endPoint2, _
Color.Blue, Color.Red)
lgBrush2.Blend = myBlend
Dim ellipseRect2 As New Rectangle(20, 110, 120, 80)
e.Graphics.FillEllipse(lgBrush2, ellipseRect2)
End Sub
Applies to
Blend(Int32)
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- Blend.cs
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- Blend.cs
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- Blend.cs
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- Blend.cs
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- Blend.cs
Initializes a new instance of the Blend class with the specified number of factors and positions.
public:
Blend(int count);
public Blend (int count);
new System.Drawing.Drawing2D.Blend : int -> System.Drawing.Drawing2D.Blend
Public Sub New (count As Integer)
Parameters
Examples
For an example, see Blend.
Applies to
.NET