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This example shows how to use the LinearGradientBrush class to paint an area with a linear gradient. In the following example, the Fill of a Rectangle is painted with a diagonal linear gradient that transitions from yellow to red to blue to lime green.
Örnek
<!-- This rectangle is painted with a diagonal linear gradient. -->
<Rectangle Width="200" Height="100">
<Rectangle.Fill>
<LinearGradientBrush StartPoint="0,0" EndPoint="1,1">
<GradientStop Color="Yellow" Offset="0.0" />
<GradientStop Color="Red" Offset="0.25" />
<GradientStop Color="Blue" Offset="0.75" />
<GradientStop Color="LimeGreen" Offset="1.0" />
</LinearGradientBrush>
</Rectangle.Fill>
</Rectangle>
Rectangle diagonalFillRectangle = new Rectangle();
diagonalFillRectangle.Width = 200;
diagonalFillRectangle.Height = 100;
// Create a diagonal linear gradient with four stops.
LinearGradientBrush myLinearGradientBrush =
new LinearGradientBrush();
myLinearGradientBrush.StartPoint = new Point(0,0);
myLinearGradientBrush.EndPoint = new Point(1,1);
myLinearGradientBrush.GradientStops.Add(
new GradientStop(Colors.Yellow, 0.0));
myLinearGradientBrush.GradientStops.Add(
new GradientStop(Colors.Red, 0.25));
myLinearGradientBrush.GradientStops.Add(
new GradientStop(Colors.Blue, 0.75));
myLinearGradientBrush.GradientStops.Add(
new GradientStop(Colors.LimeGreen, 1.0));
// Use the brush to paint the rectangle.
diagonalFillRectangle.Fill = myLinearGradientBrush;
The following illustration shows the gradient created by the previous example.
To create a horizontal linear gradient, change the StartPoint and EndPoint of the LinearGradientBrush to (0,0.5) and (1,0.5). In the following example, a Rectangle is painted with a horizontal linear gradient.
<!-- This rectangle is painted with a horizontal linear gradient. -->
<Rectangle Width="200" Height="100">
<Rectangle.Fill>
<LinearGradientBrush StartPoint="0,0.5" EndPoint="1,0.5">
<GradientStop Color="Yellow" Offset="0.0" />
<GradientStop Color="Red" Offset="0.25" />
<GradientStop Color="Blue" Offset="0.75" />
<GradientStop Color="LimeGreen" Offset="1.0" />
</LinearGradientBrush>
</Rectangle.Fill>
</Rectangle>
Rectangle horizontalFillRectangle = new Rectangle();
horizontalFillRectangle.Width = 200;
horizontalFillRectangle.Height = 100;
// Create a horizontal linear gradient with four stops.
LinearGradientBrush myHorizontalGradient =
new LinearGradientBrush();
myHorizontalGradient.StartPoint = new Point(0,0.5);
myHorizontalGradient.EndPoint = new Point(1,0.5);
myHorizontalGradient.GradientStops.Add(
new GradientStop(Colors.Yellow, 0.0));
myHorizontalGradient.GradientStops.Add(
new GradientStop(Colors.Red, 0.25));
myHorizontalGradient.GradientStops.Add(
new GradientStop(Colors.Blue, 0.75));
myHorizontalGradient.GradientStops.Add(
new GradientStop(Colors.LimeGreen, 1.0));
// Use the brush to paint the rectangle.
horizontalFillRectangle.Fill = myHorizontalGradient;
The following illustration shows the gradient created by the previous example.
To create a vertical linear gradient, change the StartPoint and EndPoint of the LinearGradientBrush to (0.5,0) and (0.5,1). In the following example, a Rectangle is painted with a vertical linear gradient.
<!-- This rectangle is painted with a vertical gradient. -->
<Rectangle Width="200" Height="100">
<Rectangle.Fill>
<LinearGradientBrush StartPoint="0.5,0" EndPoint="0.5,1">
<GradientStop Color="Yellow" Offset="0.0" />
<GradientStop Color="Red" Offset="0.25" />
<GradientStop Color="Blue" Offset="0.75" />
<GradientStop Color="LimeGreen" Offset="1.0" />
</LinearGradientBrush>
</Rectangle.Fill>
</Rectangle>
Rectangle verticalFillRectangle = new Rectangle();
verticalFillRectangle.Width = 200;
verticalFillRectangle.Height = 100;
// Create a vertical linear gradient with four stops.
LinearGradientBrush myVerticalGradient =
new LinearGradientBrush();
myVerticalGradient.StartPoint = new Point(0.5,0);
myVerticalGradient.EndPoint = new Point(0.5,1);
myVerticalGradient.GradientStops.Add(
new GradientStop(Colors.Yellow, 0.0));
myVerticalGradient.GradientStops.Add(
new GradientStop(Colors.Red, 0.25));
myVerticalGradient.GradientStops.Add(
new GradientStop(Colors.Blue, 0.75));
myVerticalGradient.GradientStops.Add(
new GradientStop(Colors.LimeGreen, 1.0));
// Use the brush to paint the rectangle.
verticalFillRectangle.Fill = myVerticalGradient;
The following illustration shows the gradient created by the previous example.
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The examples in this topic use the default coordinate system for setting start points and end points.The default coordinate system is relative to a bounding box: 0 indicates 0 percent of the bounding box, and 1 indicates 100 percent of the bounding box.You can change this coordinate system by setting the MappingMode property to the value BrushMappingMode.Absolute.An absolute coordinate system is not relative to a bounding box.Values are interpreted directly in local space. |
Ek örnekler için bkz: Fırçalar örnek. For more information about gradients and other types of brushes, see Düz Renkler ve Gradyanlar ile Boyama Genel Bakış.