Draws the image represented by the specified Icon object at the specified coordinates.
Overload List
Draws the image represented by the specified Icon object within the area specified by a Rectangle structure.
[Visual Basic] Overloads Public Sub DrawIcon(Icon, Rectangle)
[C#] public void DrawIcon(Icon, Rectangle);
[C++] public: void DrawIcon(Icon*, Rectangle);
[JScript] public function DrawIcon(Icon, Rectangle);
Draws the image represented by the specified Icon object at the specified coordinates.
Supported by the .NET Compact Framework.
[Visual Basic] Overloads Public Sub DrawIcon(Icon, Integer, Integer)
[C#] public void DrawIcon(Icon, int, int);
[C++] public: void DrawIcon(Icon*, int, int);
[JScript] public function DrawIcon(Icon, int, int);
Example
[Visual Basic, C#] The following example is designed for use with Windows Forms, and it requires PaintEventArgs e, which is a parameter of the Paint event handler. The code performs the following actions:
- Creates an icon from a standard Windows icon file SampIcon.ico in the example folder.
- Creates the coordinates of the upper-left corner at which to draw the icon.
- Draws the icon to the screen.
[Visual Basic, C#] The drawn icon is unscaled.
[Visual Basic, C#] Note This example shows how to use one of the overloaded versions of DrawIcon. For other examples that might be available, see the individual overload topics.
[Visual Basic]
Public Sub DrawIconInt(e As PaintEventArgs)
' Create icon.
Dim newIcon As New Icon("SampIcon.ico")
' Create coordinates for upper-left corner of icon.
Dim x As Integer = 100
Dim y As Integer = 100
' Draw icon to screen.
e.Graphics.DrawIcon(newIcon, x, y)
End Sub
[C#]
public void DrawIconInt(PaintEventArgs e)
{
// Create icon.
Icon newIcon = new Icon("SampIcon.ico");
// Create coordinates for upper-left corner of icon.
int x = 100;
int y = 100;
// Draw icon to screen.
e.Graphics.DrawIcon(newIcon, x, y);
}
[C++, JScript] No example is available for C++ or JScript. To view a Visual Basic or C# example, click the Language Filter button
in the upper-left corner of the page.
See Also
Graphics Class | Graphics Members | System.Drawing Namespace