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Image.Height Property

Definition

Gets the height, in pixels, of this Image.

public:
 property int Height { int get(); };
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public int Height { get; }
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.Height : int
Public ReadOnly Property Height As Integer

Property Value

The height, in pixels, of this Image.

Attributes

Examples

The following code example demonstrates how to construct a new bitmap from a file, using the GetPixel and SetPixel methods to recolor the image. It also uses the PixelFormat and Height properties.

This example is designed to be used with a Windows Forms that contains a Label, PictureBox, and Button named Label1, PictureBox1, and Button1, respectively. Paste the code into the form and associate the Button1_Click method with the button's Click event.

private:
   Bitmap^ image1;
   void Button1_Click( System::Object^ /*sender*/, System::EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
   {
      try
      {
         
         // Retrieve the image.
         image1 = gcnew Bitmap( "C:\\Documents and Settings\\All Users\\"
         "Documents\\My Music\\music.bmp",true );
         int x;
         int y;
         
         // Loop through the images pixels to reset color.
         for ( x = 0; x < image1->Width; x++ )
         {
            for ( y = 0; y < image1->Height; y++ )
            {
               Color pixelColor = image1->GetPixel( x, y );
               Color newColor = Color::FromArgb( pixelColor.R, 0, 0 );
               image1->SetPixel( x, y, newColor );

            }

         }
         
         // Set the PictureBox to display the image.
         PictureBox1->Image = image1;
         
         // Display the pixel format in Label1.
         Label1->Text = String::Format( "Pixel format: {0}", image1->PixelFormat );
      }
      catch ( ArgumentException^ ) 
      {
         MessageBox::Show( "There was an error."
         "Check the path to the image file." );
      }

   }
Bitmap image1;

private void Button1_Click(System.Object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{

    try
    {
        // Retrieve the image.
        image1 = new Bitmap(@"C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\" 
            + @"Documents\My Music\music.bmp", true);

        int x, y;

        // Loop through the images pixels to reset color.
        for(x=0; x<image1.Width; x++)
        {
            for(y=0; y<image1.Height; y++)
            {
                Color pixelColor = image1.GetPixel(x, y);
                Color newColor = Color.FromArgb(pixelColor.R, 0, 0);
                image1.SetPixel(x, y, newColor);
            }
        }

        // Set the PictureBox to display the image.
        PictureBox1.Image = image1;

        // Display the pixel format in Label1.
        Label1.Text = "Pixel format: "+image1.PixelFormat.ToString();
    }
    catch(ArgumentException)
    {
        MessageBox.Show("There was an error." +
            "Check the path to the image file.");
    }
}
Dim image1 As Bitmap

Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, _
    ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click

    Try
        ' Retrieve the image.
        image1 = New Bitmap( _
            "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Music\music.bmp", _
            True)

        Dim x, y As Integer

        ' Loop through the images pixels to reset color.
        For x = 0 To image1.Width - 1
            For y = 0 To image1.Height - 1
                Dim pixelColor As Color = image1.GetPixel(x, y)
                Dim newColor As Color = _
                    Color.FromArgb(pixelColor.R, 0, 0)
                image1.SetPixel(x, y, newColor)
            Next
        Next

        ' Set the PictureBox to display the image.
        PictureBox1.Image = image1

        ' Display the pixel format in Label1.
        Label1.Text = "Pixel format: " + image1.PixelFormat.ToString()

    Catch ex As ArgumentException
        MessageBox.Show("There was an error." _
            & "Check the path to the image file.")
    End Try
End Sub

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