LineCap Enum
Definition
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Specifies the available cap styles with which a Pen object can end a line.
public enum class LineCap
public enum LineCap
type LineCap =
Public Enum LineCap
- Inheritance
Fields
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
Flat | 0 | Specifies a flat line cap. |
Square | 1 | Specifies a square line cap. |
Round | 2 | Specifies a round line cap. |
Triangle | 3 | Specifies a triangular line cap. |
NoAnchor | 16 | Specifies no anchor. |
SquareAnchor | 17 | Specifies a square anchor line cap. |
RoundAnchor | 18 | Specifies a round anchor cap. |
DiamondAnchor | 19 | Specifies a diamond anchor cap. |
ArrowAnchor | 20 | Specifies an arrow-shaped anchor cap. |
AnchorMask | 240 | Specifies a mask used to check whether a line cap is an anchor cap. |
Custom | 255 | Specifies a custom line cap. |
Examples
The following example draws a line with an arrowhead at one end and a round cap at the other end. To run this example, Create a Windows Form and handle the form's Paint event. Paste the example code into the Paint event handler passing e
as PaintEventArgs.
Pen pen = new Pen(Color.FromArgb(255, 0, 0, 255), 8);
pen.StartCap = LineCap.ArrowAnchor;
pen.EndCap = LineCap.RoundAnchor;
e.Graphics.DrawLine(pen, 20, 175, 300, 175);
Dim pen As New Pen(Color.FromArgb(255, 0, 0, 255), 8)
pen.StartCap = LineCap.ArrowAnchor
pen.EndCap = LineCap.RoundAnchor
e.Graphics.DrawLine(pen, 20, 175, 300, 175)
Remarks
You can draw the start or end of a line in one of several shapes called line caps. GDI+ supports several line caps, such as round, square, diamond, and arrowhead. The following illustration shows a line with a round cap and an arrow cap.
Applies to
See also
.NET