This tutorial will show you how to draw pie and font in ASP.NET 2.0 and C# by using the classes of Graphics.
Drawing in ASP.NET 2.0 and C#
This tutorial will show you how to draw pie and font in ASP.NET 2.0 and C# by using the classes of Graphics.
The class of Graphics provide the method of drawing to display
device. For instance, the Rectangle, point and others GDI+ basic
components that can be assembled. The class of Pen is used for drawing
line and curve, while the classes derived from the abstract class Brush
can be used for fill the shape. The class of FontFamily have the
similar design, but have a little bit of differences on modality.
First, you will need to import the System.Drawing, System.Drawing.Imaging, System.Drawing.Text namespace.
The
namespace of system.Drawing provides the access to basic GDI+ graphic
function. In the namespace of System.Drawing.Drawing2D, System.Drawing.Imaging and System.Drawing.Text , .Net provides more advanced functionalities.
using System.Drawing;
using System.Drawing.Imaging;
using System.Drawing.Text;
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Create canvas and fill the background
Bitmap objBitmap;
Graphics objGraphics;
objBitmap = new Bitmap(400, 440);
objGraphics = Graphics.FromImage(objBitmap);
objGraphics.Clear(Color.White); |
Draw the pie and fill
Pen p=new Pen(Color.Yellow,0);
Rectangle rect=new Rectangle(10,10,280,280);
objGraphics.DrawEllipse(p,rect);
Brush b1=new SolidBrush(Color.Red);
Brush b2=new SolidBrush(Color.Green);
Brush b3=new SolidBrush(Color.Blue);
objGraphics.FillPie(b1, rect, 0f, 60f);
objGraphics.FillPie(b2, rect, 60f, 150f);
objGraphics.FillPie(b3, rect, 210f, 150f); |
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Draw font
FontFamily fontfml = new FontFamily(GenericFontFamilies.Serif);
Font font = new Font(fontfml, 16);
SolidBrush brush = new SolidBrush(Color.Blue);
objGraphics.DrawString("Drawing Graphics", font, brush, 70, 300); |
Export and save to picture
objBitmap.Save(Response.OutputStream, ImageFormat.Gif);
objBitmap.Save(Server.MapPath("x.jpg"), ImageFormat.Jpeg);
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End drawing
objBitmap.Dispose();
objGraphics.Dispose(); |
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