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Graphics.FillPie Method

Definition

Fills the interior of a pie section defined by an ellipse specified by a pair of coordinates, a width, a height, and two radial lines.

Overloads

FillPie(Brush, Rectangle, Single, Single)

Fills the interior of a pie section defined by an ellipse specified by a RectangleF structure and two radial lines.

FillPie(Brush, RectangleF, Single, Single)

Fills the interior of a pie section defined by an ellipse and two radial lines.

FillPie(Brush, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32)

Fills the interior of a pie section defined by an ellipse specified by a pair of coordinates, a width, a height, and two radial lines.

FillPie(Brush, Single, Single, Single, Single, Single, Single)

Fills the interior of a pie section defined by an ellipse specified by a pair of coordinates, a width, a height, and two radial lines.

FillPie(Brush, Rectangle, Single, Single)

Source:
Graphics.cs
Source:
Graphics.cs
Source:
Graphics.cs
Source:
Graphics.cs
Source:
Graphics.cs

Fills the interior of a pie section defined by an ellipse specified by a RectangleF structure and two radial lines.

public:
 void FillPie(System::Drawing::Brush ^ brush, System::Drawing::Rectangle rect, float startAngle, float sweepAngle);
public void FillPie (System.Drawing.Brush brush, System.Drawing.Rectangle rect, float startAngle, float sweepAngle);
member this.FillPie : System.Drawing.Brush * System.Drawing.Rectangle * single * single -> unit
Public Sub FillPie (brush As Brush, rect As Rectangle, startAngle As Single, sweepAngle As Single)

Parameters

brush
Brush

Brush that determines the characteristics of the fill.

rect
Rectangle

Rectangle structure that represents the bounding rectangle that defines the ellipse from which the pie section comes.

startAngle
Single

Angle in degrees measured clockwise from the x-axis to the first side of the pie section.

sweepAngle
Single

Angle in degrees measured clockwise from the startAngle parameter to the second side of the pie section.

Exceptions

brush is null.

Examples

The following code example is designed for use with Windows Forms, and it requires PaintEventArgs e, which is a parameter of the Paint event handler. The code performs the following actions:

  • Creates a solid red brush.

  • Creates a rectangle that bounds an ellipse.

  • Defines the start angle (relative to the x axis) and the sweep angle (both in a clockwise direction).

  • Fills the pie-shaped area of the ellipse on the screen.

public:
   void FillPieRectangle( PaintEventArgs^ e )
   {
      // Create solid brush.
      SolidBrush^ redBrush = gcnew SolidBrush( Color::Red );

      // Create rectangle for ellipse.
      Rectangle rect = Rectangle(0,0,200,100);

      // Create start and sweep angles.
      float startAngle = 0.0F;
      float sweepAngle = 45.0F;

      // Fill pie to screen.
      e->Graphics->FillPie( redBrush, rect, startAngle, sweepAngle );
   }
public void FillPieRectangle(PaintEventArgs e)
{
             
    // Create solid brush.
    SolidBrush redBrush = new SolidBrush(Color.Red);
             
    // Create rectangle for ellipse.
    Rectangle rect = new Rectangle(0, 0, 200, 100);
             
    // Create start and sweep angles.
    float startAngle =  0.0F;
    float sweepAngle = 45.0F;
             
    // Fill pie to screen.
    e.Graphics.FillPie(redBrush, rect, startAngle, sweepAngle);
}
Public Sub FillPieRectangle(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)

    ' Create solid brush.
    Dim redBrush As New SolidBrush(Color.Red)

    ' Create rectangle for ellipse.
    Dim rect As New Rectangle(0, 0, 200, 100)

    ' Create start and sweep angles.
    Dim startAngle As Single = 0.0F
    Dim sweepAngle As Single = 45.0F

    ' Fill pie to screen.
    e.Graphics.FillPie(redBrush, rect, startAngle, sweepAngle)
End Sub

Remarks

This method fills the interior of a pie section defined by an arc of an ellipse and the two radial lines that intersect with the endpoints of the arc. The ellipse is defined by the bounding rectangle. The pie section consists of the two radial lines defined by the startAngle and sweepAngle parameters and the arc between the intersections of those radial lines with the ellipse.

If the sweepAngle parameter is greater than 360 degrees or less than -360 degrees, it is treated as if it were 360 degrees or -360 degrees, respectively.

Applies to

FillPie(Brush, RectangleF, Single, Single)

Source:
Graphics.cs
Source:
Graphics.cs
Source:
Graphics.cs
Source:
Graphics.cs
Source:
Graphics.cs

Fills the interior of a pie section defined by an ellipse and two radial lines.

public:
 void FillPie(System::Drawing::Brush ^ brush, System::Drawing::RectangleF rect, float startAngle, float sweepAngle);
public void FillPie (System.Drawing.Brush brush, System.Drawing.RectangleF rect, float startAngle, float sweepAngle);
member this.FillPie : System.Drawing.Brush * System.Drawing.RectangleF * single * single -> unit
Public Sub FillPie (brush As Brush, rect As RectangleF, startAngle As Single, sweepAngle As Single)

Parameters

brush
Brush

A brush that determines the characteristics of the fill.

rect
RectangleF

The bounding rectangle that defines the ellipse from which the pie section comes.

startAngle
Single

Angle in degrees measured clockwise from the x-axis to the first side of the pie section.

sweepAngle
Single

Angle in degrees measured clockwise from the startAngle parameter to the second side of the pie section.

Applies to

FillPie(Brush, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32)

Source:
Graphics.cs
Source:
Graphics.cs
Source:
Graphics.cs
Source:
Graphics.cs
Source:
Graphics.cs

Fills the interior of a pie section defined by an ellipse specified by a pair of coordinates, a width, a height, and two radial lines.

public:
 void FillPie(System::Drawing::Brush ^ brush, int x, int y, int width, int height, int startAngle, int sweepAngle);
public void FillPie (System.Drawing.Brush brush, int x, int y, int width, int height, int startAngle, int sweepAngle);
member this.FillPie : System.Drawing.Brush * int * int * int * int * int * int -> unit
Public Sub FillPie (brush As Brush, x As Integer, y As Integer, width As Integer, height As Integer, startAngle As Integer, sweepAngle As Integer)

Parameters

brush
Brush

Brush that determines the characteristics of the fill.

x
Int32

The x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the bounding rectangle that defines the ellipse from which the pie section comes.

y
Int32

The y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the bounding rectangle that defines the ellipse from which the pie section comes.

width
Int32

Width of the bounding rectangle that defines the ellipse from which the pie section comes.

height
Int32

Height of the bounding rectangle that defines the ellipse from which the pie section comes.

startAngle
Int32

Angle in degrees measured clockwise from the x-axis to the first side of the pie section.

sweepAngle
Int32

Angle in degrees measured clockwise from the startAngle parameter to the second side of the pie section.

Exceptions

brush is null.

Examples

The following code example is designed for use with Windows Forms, and it requires PaintEventArgs e, which is a parameter of the Paint event handler. The code performs the following actions:

  • Creates a solid red brush.

  • Creates the location and size of a rectangle that bounds an ellipse.

  • Defines the start angle (relative to the x axis) and the sweep angle (both in a clockwise direction).

  • Fills the pie-shaped area of the ellipse on the screen.

public:
   void FillPieInt( PaintEventArgs^ e )
   {
      // Create solid brush.
      SolidBrush^ redBrush = gcnew SolidBrush( Color::Red );

      // Create location and size of ellipse.
      int x = 0;
      int y = 0;
      int width = 200;
      int height = 100;

      // Create start and sweep angles.
      int startAngle = 0;
      int sweepAngle = 45;
      
      // Fill pie to screen.
      e->Graphics->FillPie( redBrush, x, y, width, height, startAngle, sweepAngle );
   }
public void FillPieInt(PaintEventArgs e)
{
             
    // Create solid brush.
    SolidBrush redBrush = new SolidBrush(Color.Red);
             
    // Create location and size of ellipse.
    int x = 0;
    int y = 0;
    int width = 200;
    int height = 100;
             
    // Create start and sweep angles.
    int startAngle =  0;
    int sweepAngle = 45;
             
    // Fill pie to screen.
    e.Graphics.FillPie(redBrush, x, y, width, height, startAngle, sweepAngle);
}
Public Sub FillPieInt(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)

    ' Create solid brush.
    Dim redBrush As New SolidBrush(Color.Red)

    ' Create location and size of ellipse.
    Dim x As Integer = 0
    Dim y As Integer = 0
    Dim width As Integer = 200
    Dim height As Integer = 100

    ' Create start and sweep angles.
    Dim startAngle As Integer = 0
    Dim sweepAngle As Integer = 45

    ' Fill pie to screen.
    e.Graphics.FillPie(redBrush, x, y, width, height, startAngle, _
    sweepAngle)
End Sub

Remarks

This method fills the interior of a pie section defined by an arc of an ellipse and the two radial lines that intersect with the endpoints of the arc. The ellipse is defined by the bounding rectangle. The pie section consists of the two radial lines defined by the startAngle and sweepAngle parameters and the arc between the intersections of those radial lines with the ellipse.

If the sweepAngle parameter is greater than 360 degrees or less than -360 degrees, it is treated as if it were 360 degrees or -360 degrees, respectively.

Applies to

FillPie(Brush, Single, Single, Single, Single, Single, Single)

Source:
Graphics.cs
Source:
Graphics.cs
Source:
Graphics.cs
Source:
Graphics.cs
Source:
Graphics.cs

Fills the interior of a pie section defined by an ellipse specified by a pair of coordinates, a width, a height, and two radial lines.

public:
 void FillPie(System::Drawing::Brush ^ brush, float x, float y, float width, float height, float startAngle, float sweepAngle);
public void FillPie (System.Drawing.Brush brush, float x, float y, float width, float height, float startAngle, float sweepAngle);
member this.FillPie : System.Drawing.Brush * single * single * single * single * single * single -> unit
Public Sub FillPie (brush As Brush, x As Single, y As Single, width As Single, height As Single, startAngle As Single, sweepAngle As Single)

Parameters

brush
Brush

Brush that determines the characteristics of the fill.

x
Single

The x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the bounding rectangle that defines the ellipse from which the pie section comes.

y
Single

The y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the bounding rectangle that defines the ellipse from which the pie section comes.

width
Single

Width of the bounding rectangle that defines the ellipse from which the pie section comes.

height
Single

Height of the bounding rectangle that defines the ellipse from which the pie section comes.

startAngle
Single

Angle in degrees measured clockwise from the x-axis to the first side of the pie section.

sweepAngle
Single

Angle in degrees measured clockwise from the startAngle parameter to the second side of the pie section.

Exceptions

brush is null.

Examples

The following code example is designed for use with Windows Forms, and it requires PaintEventArgs e, which is a parameter of the Paint event handler. The code performs the following actions:

  • Creates a solid red brush.

  • Creates the location and size of a rectangle that bounds an ellipse.

  • Defines the start angle (relative to the x axis) and the sweep angle (both in a clockwise direction).

  • Fills the pie-shaped area of the ellipse on the screen.

public:
   void FillPieFloat( PaintEventArgs^ e )
   {
      // Create solid brush.
      SolidBrush^ redBrush = gcnew SolidBrush( Color::Red );

      // Create location and size of ellipse.
      float x = 0.0F;
      float y = 0.0F;
      float width = 200.0F;
      float height = 100.0F;

      // Create start and sweep angles.
      float startAngle = 0.0F;
      float sweepAngle = 45.0F;

      // Fill pie to screen.
      e->Graphics->FillPie( redBrush, x, y, width, height, startAngle, sweepAngle );
   }
public void FillPieFloat(PaintEventArgs e)
{
             
    // Create solid brush.
    SolidBrush redBrush = new SolidBrush(Color.Red);
             
    // Create location and size of ellipse.
    float x = 0.0F;
    float y = 0.0F;
    float width = 200.0F;
    float height = 100.0F;
             
    // Create start and sweep angles.
    float startAngle =  0.0F;
    float sweepAngle = 45.0F;
             
    // Fill pie to screen.
    e.Graphics.FillPie(redBrush, x, y, width, height, startAngle, sweepAngle);
}
Public Sub FillPieFloat(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)

    ' Create solid brush.
    Dim redBrush As New SolidBrush(Color.Red)

    ' Create location and size of ellipse.
    Dim x As Single = 0.0F
    Dim y As Single = 0.0F
    Dim width As Single = 200.0F
    Dim height As Single = 100.0F

    ' Create start and sweep angles.
    Dim startAngle As Single = 0.0F
    Dim sweepAngle As Single = 45.0F

    ' Fill pie to screen.
    e.Graphics.FillPie(redBrush, x, y, width, height, startAngle, _
    sweepAngle)
End Sub

Remarks

This method fills the interior of a pie section defined by an arc of an ellipse and the two radial lines that intersect with the endpoints of the arc. The ellipse is defined by the bounding rectangle. The pie section consists of the two radial lines defined by the startAngle and sweepAngle parameters, and the arc between the intersections of those radial lines with the ellipse.

If the sweepAngle parameter is greater than 360 degrees or less than -360 degrees, it is treated as if it were 360 degrees or -360 degrees, respectively.

Applies to