DataGridViewRowPostPaintEventArgs.Graphics Property
Definition
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Gets the Graphics used to paint the current DataGridViewRow.
public:
property System::Drawing::Graphics ^ Graphics { System::Drawing::Graphics ^ get(); };
public System.Drawing.Graphics Graphics { get; }
member this.Graphics : System.Drawing.Graphics
Public ReadOnly Property Graphics As Graphics
Property Value
The Graphics used to paint the current DataGridViewRow.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the Graphics property to paint a custom background. Although the code actually uses the DataGridViewRowPrePaintEventArgs.Graphics property, this property is nearly identical to the Graphics property of DataGridViewRowPostPaintEventArgs. The variable, e
, is of type DataGridViewRowPrePaintEventArgs. This code example is part of a larger example provided in How to: Customize the Appearance of Rows in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control.
// Determine whether the cell should be painted
// with the custom selection background.
if ((e.State & DataGridViewElementStates.Selected) ==
DataGridViewElementStates.Selected)
{
// Calculate the bounds of the row.
Rectangle rowBounds = new Rectangle(
this.dataGridView1.RowHeadersWidth, e.RowBounds.Top,
this.dataGridView1.Columns.GetColumnsWidth(
DataGridViewElementStates.Visible) -
this.dataGridView1.HorizontalScrollingOffset + 1,
e.RowBounds.Height);
// Paint the custom selection background.
using (Brush backbrush =
new System.Drawing.Drawing2D.LinearGradientBrush(rowBounds,
this.dataGridView1.DefaultCellStyle.SelectionBackColor,
e.InheritedRowStyle.ForeColor,
System.Drawing.Drawing2D.LinearGradientMode.Horizontal))
{
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(backbrush, rowBounds);
}
}
' Determine whether the cell should be painted with the
' custom selection background.
If (e.State And DataGridViewElementStates.Selected) = _
DataGridViewElementStates.Selected Then
' Calculate the bounds of the row.
Dim rowBounds As New Rectangle( _
Me.dataGridView1.RowHeadersWidth, e.RowBounds.Top, _
Me.dataGridView1.Columns.GetColumnsWidth( _
DataGridViewElementStates.Visible) - _
Me.dataGridView1.HorizontalScrollingOffset + 1, _
e.RowBounds.Height)
' Paint the custom selection background.
Dim backbrush As New _
System.Drawing.Drawing2D.LinearGradientBrush(rowBounds, _
Me.dataGridView1.DefaultCellStyle.SelectionBackColor, _
e.InheritedRowStyle.ForeColor, _
System.Drawing.Drawing2D.LinearGradientMode.Horizontal)
Try
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(backbrush, rowBounds)
Finally
backbrush.Dispose()
End Try
End If
Remarks
The Graphics class provides properties and methods that are useful for custom drawing.
Applies to
See also
.NET