How to: Draw Shapes with the .NET Framework
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The following code example uses the Graphics class to modify the OnPaint event handler to retrieve a pointer to the Graphics object for the main form. This pointer is then used to set the background color of the form and draw a line and an arc using the Graphics.DrawLine and DrawArc methods.
Note
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Example
#using <system.drawing.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Drawing;
// ...
protected:
virtual Void Form1::OnPaint(PaintEventArgs^ pe ) override
{
Graphics^ g = pe->Graphics;
g->Clear(Color::AntiqueWhite);
Rectangle rect = Form::ClientRectangle;
Rectangle smallRect;
smallRect.X = rect.X + rect.Width / 4;
smallRect.Y = rect.Y + rect.Height / 4;
smallRect.Width = rect.Width / 2;
smallRect.Height = rect.Height / 2;
Pen^ redPen = gcnew Pen(Color::Red);
redPen->Width = 4;
g->DrawLine(redPen, 0, 0, rect.Width, rect.Height);
Pen^ bluePen = gcnew Pen(Color::Blue);
bluePen->Width = 10;
g->DrawArc( bluePen, smallRect, 90, 270 );
}
See Also
.NET Programming with C++/CLI (Visual C++)
System::Drawing namespace