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LinearGradientBrush.SetBlendTriangularShape Method

Definition

Creates a linear gradient with a center color and a linear falloff to a single color on both ends.

Overloads

SetBlendTriangularShape(Single)

Creates a linear gradient with a center color and a linear falloff to a single color on both ends.

SetBlendTriangularShape(Single, Single)

Creates a linear gradient with a center color and a linear falloff to a single color on both ends.

SetBlendTriangularShape(Single)

Source:
LinearGradientBrush.cs
Source:
LinearGradientBrush.cs
Source:
LinearGradientBrush.cs

Creates a linear gradient with a center color and a linear falloff to a single color on both ends.

public:
 void SetBlendTriangularShape(float focus);
public void SetBlendTriangularShape (float focus);
member this.SetBlendTriangularShape : single -> unit
Public Sub SetBlendTriangularShape (focus As Single)

Parameters

focus
Single

A value from 0 through 1 that specifies the center of the gradient (the point where the gradient is composed of only the ending color).

Examples

For an example, see SetBlendTriangularShape.

Remarks

This method specifies a focus, which is the point where the gradient is composed only of the ending color. The focus parameter represents a location as a proportion of the distance along the gradient line. The gradient falls off to the starting color linearly to either side.

Applies to

SetBlendTriangularShape(Single, Single)

Source:
LinearGradientBrush.cs
Source:
LinearGradientBrush.cs
Source:
LinearGradientBrush.cs

Creates a linear gradient with a center color and a linear falloff to a single color on both ends.

public:
 void SetBlendTriangularShape(float focus, float scale);
public void SetBlendTriangularShape (float focus, float scale);
member this.SetBlendTriangularShape : single * single -> unit
Public Sub SetBlendTriangularShape (focus As Single, scale As Single)

Parameters

focus
Single

A value from 0 through 1 that specifies the center of the gradient (the point where the gradient is composed of only the ending color).

scale
Single

A value from 0 through1 that specifies how fast the colors falloff from the starting color to focus (ending color)

Examples

The following code example is designed for use with Windows Forms, and it requires PaintEventArgs e, an OnPaint event object. The code performs the following actions:

  • Creates a new LinearGradientBrush.

  • Uses this brush to draw an ellipse to the screen that has a linear, left-to-right transition of colors.

  • Transforms the LinearGradientBrush into a triangular shape with its peak in the center.

  • Draws a second ellipse to the screen using the transformed brush.

Notice that the gradient of the lower ellipse transitions from blue to red and then back to blue.

private:
   void SetBlendTriangularShapeExample( PaintEventArgs^ e )
   {
      // Create a LinearGradientBrush.
      Rectangle myRect = Rectangle(20,20,200,100);
      LinearGradientBrush^ myLGBrush = gcnew LinearGradientBrush( myRect,Color::Blue,Color::Red,0.0f,true );

      // Draw an ellipse to the screen using the LinearGradientBrush.
      e->Graphics->FillEllipse( myLGBrush, myRect );

      // Create a triangular shaped brush with the peak at the center
      // of the drawing area.
      myLGBrush->SetBlendTriangularShape( .5f, 1.0f );

      // Use the triangular brush to draw a second ellipse.
      myRect.Y = 150;
      e->Graphics->FillEllipse( myLGBrush, myRect );
   }
private void SetBlendTriangularShapeExample(PaintEventArgs e)
{
             
    // Create a LinearGradientBrush.
    Rectangle myRect = new Rectangle(20, 20, 200, 100);
    LinearGradientBrush myLGBrush = new LinearGradientBrush(
        myRect, Color.Blue, Color.Red,  0.0f, true);
             
    // Draw an ellipse to the screen using the LinearGradientBrush.
    e.Graphics.FillEllipse(myLGBrush, myRect);
             
    // Create a triangular shaped brush with the peak at the center
    // of the drawing area.
    myLGBrush.SetBlendTriangularShape(.5f, 1.0f);
             
    // Use the triangular brush to draw a second ellipse.
    myRect.Y = 150;
    e.Graphics.FillEllipse(myLGBrush, myRect);
}
Public Sub SetBlendTriangularShapeExample(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)

    ' Create a LinearGradientBrush.
    Dim myRect As New Rectangle(20, 20, 200, 100)
    Dim myLGBrush As New LinearGradientBrush(myRect, Color.Blue, _
    Color.Red, 0.0F, True)

    ' Draw an ellipse to the screen using the LinearGradientBrush.
    e.Graphics.FillEllipse(myLGBrush, myRect)

    ' Create a triangular shaped brush with the peak at the center

    ' of the drawing area.
    myLGBrush.SetBlendTriangularShape(0.5F, 1.0F)

    ' Use the triangular brush to draw a second ellipse.
    myRect.Y = 150
    e.Graphics.FillEllipse(myLGBrush, myRect)
End Sub

Remarks

This method specifies a focus, which is the point where the gradient is composed only of the ending color. The focus parameter represents a location as a proportion of the distance along the gradient line. The gradient falls off to the starting color linearly to either side.

Applies to