DataGridViewCell.PaintBorder Method
Definition
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Paints the border of the current DataGridViewCell.
protected:
virtual void PaintBorder(System::Drawing::Graphics ^ graphics, System::Drawing::Rectangle clipBounds, System::Drawing::Rectangle bounds, System::Windows::Forms::DataGridViewCellStyle ^ cellStyle, System::Windows::Forms::DataGridViewAdvancedBorderStyle ^ advancedBorderStyle);
protected virtual void PaintBorder (System.Drawing.Graphics graphics, System.Drawing.Rectangle clipBounds, System.Drawing.Rectangle bounds, System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellStyle cellStyle, System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewAdvancedBorderStyle advancedBorderStyle);
abstract member PaintBorder : System.Drawing.Graphics * System.Drawing.Rectangle * System.Drawing.Rectangle * System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellStyle * System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewAdvancedBorderStyle -> unit
override this.PaintBorder : System.Drawing.Graphics * System.Drawing.Rectangle * System.Drawing.Rectangle * System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellStyle * System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewAdvancedBorderStyle -> unit
Protected Overridable Sub PaintBorder (graphics As Graphics, clipBounds As Rectangle, bounds As Rectangle, cellStyle As DataGridViewCellStyle, advancedBorderStyle As DataGridViewAdvancedBorderStyle)
Parameters
- clipBounds
- Rectangle
A Rectangle that represents the area of the DataGridView that needs to be repainted.
- cellStyle
- DataGridViewCellStyle
A DataGridViewCellStyle that contains formatting and style information about the current cell.
- advancedBorderStyle
- DataGridViewAdvancedBorderStyle
A DataGridViewAdvancedBorderStyle that contains border styles of the border that is being painted.
Examples
The following code example illustrates the use of this method. This example is part of a larger example available in How to: Disable Buttons in a Button Column in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control.
protected override void Paint(Graphics graphics,
Rectangle clipBounds, Rectangle cellBounds, int rowIndex,
DataGridViewElementStates elementState, object value,
object formattedValue, string errorText,
DataGridViewCellStyle cellStyle,
DataGridViewAdvancedBorderStyle advancedBorderStyle,
DataGridViewPaintParts paintParts)
{
// The button cell is disabled, so paint the border,
// background, and disabled button for the cell.
if (!this.enabledValue)
{
// Draw the cell background, if specified.
if ((paintParts & DataGridViewPaintParts.Background) ==
DataGridViewPaintParts.Background)
{
SolidBrush cellBackground =
new SolidBrush(cellStyle.BackColor);
graphics.FillRectangle(cellBackground, cellBounds);
cellBackground.Dispose();
}
// Draw the cell borders, if specified.
if ((paintParts & DataGridViewPaintParts.Border) ==
DataGridViewPaintParts.Border)
{
PaintBorder(graphics, clipBounds, cellBounds, cellStyle,
advancedBorderStyle);
}
// Calculate the area in which to draw the button.
Rectangle buttonArea = cellBounds;
Rectangle buttonAdjustment =
this.BorderWidths(advancedBorderStyle);
buttonArea.X += buttonAdjustment.X;
buttonArea.Y += buttonAdjustment.Y;
buttonArea.Height -= buttonAdjustment.Height;
buttonArea.Width -= buttonAdjustment.Width;
// Draw the disabled button.
ButtonRenderer.DrawButton(graphics, buttonArea,
PushButtonState.Disabled);
// Draw the disabled button text.
if (this.FormattedValue is String)
{
TextRenderer.DrawText(graphics,
(string)this.FormattedValue,
this.DataGridView.Font,
buttonArea, SystemColors.GrayText);
}
}
else
{
// The button cell is enabled, so let the base class
// handle the painting.
base.Paint(graphics, clipBounds, cellBounds, rowIndex,
elementState, value, formattedValue, errorText,
cellStyle, advancedBorderStyle, paintParts);
}
}
Protected Overrides Sub Paint(ByVal graphics As Graphics, _
ByVal clipBounds As Rectangle, ByVal cellBounds As Rectangle, _
ByVal rowIndex As Integer, _
ByVal elementState As DataGridViewElementStates, _
ByVal value As Object, ByVal formattedValue As Object, _
ByVal errorText As String, _
ByVal cellStyle As DataGridViewCellStyle, _
ByVal advancedBorderStyle As DataGridViewAdvancedBorderStyle, _
ByVal paintParts As DataGridViewPaintParts)
' The button cell is disabled, so paint the border,
' background, and disabled button for the cell.
If Not Me.enabledValue Then
' Draw the background of the cell, if specified.
If (paintParts And DataGridViewPaintParts.Background) = _
DataGridViewPaintParts.Background Then
Dim cellBackground As New SolidBrush(cellStyle.BackColor)
graphics.FillRectangle(cellBackground, cellBounds)
cellBackground.Dispose()
End If
' Draw the cell borders, if specified.
If (paintParts And DataGridViewPaintParts.Border) = _
DataGridViewPaintParts.Border Then
PaintBorder(graphics, clipBounds, cellBounds, cellStyle, _
advancedBorderStyle)
End If
' Calculate the area in which to draw the button.
Dim buttonArea As Rectangle = cellBounds
Dim buttonAdjustment As Rectangle = _
Me.BorderWidths(advancedBorderStyle)
buttonArea.X += buttonAdjustment.X
buttonArea.Y += buttonAdjustment.Y
buttonArea.Height -= buttonAdjustment.Height
buttonArea.Width -= buttonAdjustment.Width
' Draw the disabled button.
ButtonRenderer.DrawButton(graphics, buttonArea, _
PushButtonState.Disabled)
' Draw the disabled button text.
If TypeOf Me.FormattedValue Is String Then
TextRenderer.DrawText(graphics, CStr(Me.FormattedValue), _
Me.DataGridView.Font, buttonArea, SystemColors.GrayText)
End If
Else
' The button cell is enabled, so let the base class
' handle the painting.
MyBase.Paint(graphics, clipBounds, cellBounds, rowIndex, _
elementState, value, formattedValue, errorText, _
cellStyle, advancedBorderStyle, paintParts)
End If
End Sub