Icon.ExtractAssociatedIcon(String) Method
Definition
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Returns an icon representation of an image that is contained in the specified file.
public:
static System::Drawing::Icon ^ ExtractAssociatedIcon(System::String ^ filePath);
public static System.Drawing.Icon? ExtractAssociatedIcon (string filePath);
public static System.Drawing.Icon ExtractAssociatedIcon (string filePath);
static member ExtractAssociatedIcon : string -> System.Drawing.Icon
Public Shared Function ExtractAssociatedIcon (filePath As String) As Icon
Parameters
- filePath
- String
The path to the file that contains an image.
Returns
The Icon representation of the image that is contained in the specified file.
Exceptions
The filePath
does not indicate a valid file.
-or-
The filePath
indicates a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the ExtractAssociatedIcon method. To run this example, paste the code into a Windows Form and call ExtractAssociatedIconEx
from the form's constructor or Load event handler.
private void ExtractAssociatedIconEx()
{
Icon ico =
Icon.ExtractAssociatedIcon(@"C:\WINDOWS\system32\notepad.exe");
this.Icon = ico;
}
Private Sub ExtractAssociatedIconEx()
Dim ico As Icon = Icon.ExtractAssociatedIcon("C:\WINDOWS\system32\notepad.exe")
Me.Icon = ico
End Sub
Remarks
A relative path is assumed to be relative to the current working directory.
When ExtractAssociatedIcon is used with bitmaps, a thumbnail image may be returned instead of an icon if the system that is running the application has a registry setting that causes bitmap files to be shown as thumbnail images.