I'M creating a kind of photo viewer, and I cannot figure out how to orient the scroll buttons with the photos I want to draw because they all are different sizes.This is really hard to explain so please ask questions if you don't understand.I'M thinking if i could draw every photo on a single rectangle and then the scroll bars will position that rectangle up or down. but is there a way to make a rectangle inside another one so it only shows inside that rectangle?
I have used this code to draw an rectangle around the panel
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Private Sub Form1_Paint(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.PaintEventArgs) Handles Me.PaintWith Panel1 e.Graphics.DrawRectangle(Pens.Gray, .Left - 1, .Top - 1, .Width + 1, .Height + 1) End WithEnd Sub
but when the form is resized the rectangle isnt drawn properly.The panel has Left,R,T,B anchor.
Okay, I've got a rectangle shape named Header and in the form class I Dim a new rectangle named DrawingRect. Here is the code that I used to set the location coordinates and size.
Dim DrawingRect As New Rectangle(Header.Size.Width - 18, Header.Size.Height - 17, 14, 14)
Whenever I run the program, however, it stops me and says "InvalidOperationException was unhandled". How do I get this to work?
Given a rectangle of width w and height h. and a coordinate x,y in that rectangle I would like to identify which triangle I am within.
i.e. the function should take parameters(x,y) and return a,b,c,d or a zero based number representing that triangle index i.e. (0=A,1=B,2=C,3=D) if they are in that order.
I think this would be something like >= the formula of the red line and >= the formula of the green line?
I have made a program that lets you select an area of a picture and then crop it, I am having problems while drawing the rectangle that shows which area will be cropped, following is my code.
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This is declaration of all the variables that I am using.
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Over here I send the graphics handle of the "canvas" control (which is just a picturebox) to a higher level, so I can use it later.
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Over here I get the starting position for my rectangle
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This part is supposed to draw the rectangle, as I am moving the mouse over the Canvas control, but I get an error where the rectangle is being drawn, I originally thought that the problem might have been with the fact that as soon as I begin moving the mouse, the CropWidth and CropHeight variables are at zero, and that is causing the invalid input error. So I made it that it would not draw the rectangle until it reached a minimum size of 4 x 4 pixels but it still does not fix the error, I debugged to see if there was a problem with the values of the variables, but they all seemed fine, I even tries doing this CanvasGraphics.DrawRectangle(Pens.Red, 20, 20, 20, 20) so as to eliminate the factor of the wrong values, but still the same error.
I am trying to make a rectangle that can be resized by the userby clicking and dragging the edges/corners of the rectangleTypically, if the mouse enters the rectangle region, then smalladjustment boxes should appear at the corners of the rectangleand also at the middle of the rectangle's edges (to allow the userto drag and resize the rectangle). When the mouse leaves therectangle region, then the adjustment boxes should disappear.I have the code to draw the rectangle and to produce the smalladjustment boxes, but I'm not sure how to accomplish thedrag and resizing steps (or if it's even possible with the way mycode is written).
Code:Imports SystemImports System.DrawingImports System.Windows.Forms Private bBlocking, bValidBox As Boolean Private pt1, pt3 As Point Private rectBox As Rectangle Private cornerRect1 As Rectangle Private cornerRect2 As
I'm just getting started, and it's as simple as that: I need guidance to draw a rectangle or place a dot or a point on Form1, in VB 2008 Express. I knew how in VB6 -- let's build on that.
I'm drawing a rectangle snapped to a grid by getting the start point(Mouse down e.location) and the end point(mouseup(e.location). The coding I'm having trouble with is having the program determine which way to draw the rectangle(where the location should be, and the height and width.) Now, this would be extremely simple if the user started their rectangle from the top left corner and ended it in the bottom right every time. But you need to be able to drag from all angles. So does anyone have some code lying around that I could look at so I could actually get my rectangles drawn right?
im BMP As New Drawing.Bitmap(1, 1) Dim GFX As System.Drawing.Graphics = System.Drawing.Graphics.FromImage(BMP) GFX.CopyFromScreen(New Drawing.Point(MousePosition.X, MousePosition.Y), _ New Drawing.Point(0, 0), BMP.Size) Dim Pixel As Drawing.Color = BMP.GetPixel(0, 0) Me.BackColor = Pixel
What I need assistance in is, I am going to create a form. and i wanted to know if there is a way. to Check (not using the mousex and mousey positions) for example. a Rectangle Sized Location to see if anywhere in the back red appears and if red does appear To give an error.
I'm writing a .NET program for an engineering company. Their specification is to find the number of holes (either of same or different radius) on a rectangular plate and then to find the area of the rectangle and also area of the circle inside that rectangle. It's not essential that the circle touches the rectangle.
I draw text (comment on item in an invoice ) inside a rectangle.
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I have no problem, the text appear on several lines and it is well wrapped. But if the text is too long to be drawn inside the rectangle, I need to draw the text not drawn in another rectangle (on another page). How can I know the text not drawn in the first rectangle ? I think it is more difficult to use MeasureString because the text is wrapped.
I'm making a custom class that mocks the System.Drawing.Rectangle class because the Rectangle class doesn't have a name property. I need a name property because I am adding all of my rectangles to a collection and I need a little more info stored than just their locale and size. So I changed the _onPaint event but nothing is working out when I run the program?
Public Class Rectanglar : Inherits UserControl Public BackgroundColor As Color = Color.Blue Public Sub New(ByVal name As String, ByVal XY As Point, ByVal Widthy As Integer, ByVal Heighty As Integer)
I have a rectangle with drawings inside it. I want to draw something else on top, but later restore the original insides without necessarily know what they were.
myObject has a property called rect (which is a Rectangle). During runtime I will want to chage the X position of such rectangle, but I am given this error:
Expression is a value and therefore cannot be the target of an assignment.
It is my understanding and experience that VB.NET does not perform well with moving graphics from point A to point B in a form. How do I draw a rectangle or a line and move it from point A to point B? Is there a reliable way to do this without seeing a black rectangle around the moving object on every frame? I've tried this with bitmaps before but it doesn't work. I see the frame rendering and it's way to slow. Perhaps there is an animation Control or library?
i want to add a new floating rectangle with an image inside it to my form when i click on a button control and then use a timer control to move it in a straight line across the Form. the problems I'm having are:
1) Drawing and filling the RectangleF on the screen.
2) Animating/moving it from X1,Y1 to X2,Y2
3) Triggering the Drawing and movement with a Button Control
i want to change the cursor style i change from properties of form but there is only limited availability want to change it like square box or rectangular. i have image when i place the picture on picture box the cursor will change to box?
In java, if you've ever scripted java, there is a class called "Rectangle" in which will click in the specified Rectangle. Well in a WebBrowser, is it possible to click a certain Rectangle? (Only in the webbrowser), or a certain point
So navigate, wait for DocumentLoad, then click in rectangle?
I am attempting to draw and fill a rectangle using percentages passed through the text properties of 4 textboxes. I am attempting to do this in VB 2008. For example:
textbox1, 15%, green textbox2, 35%, blue textbox3, 40%, red textbox4, 10%, orange