GeometryDrawing.Pen Property
Gets or sets the Pen used to stroke this GeometryDrawing. This is a dependency property.
Assembly: PresentationCore (in PresentationCore.dll)
XMLNS for XAML: http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation, http://schemas.microsoft.com/netfx/2007/xaml/presentation
'Declaration Public Property Pen As Pen 'Usage Dim instance As GeometryDrawing Dim value As Pen value = instance.Pen instance.Pen = value
<object> <object.Pen> <Pen .../> </object.Pen> </object>
Property Value
Type: System.Windows.Media.PenThe pen used to stroke this GeometryDrawing. The default value is Nothing.
This example shows how use a Pen to outline a shape. To create a simple Pen, you need only specify its Thickness and Brush. You can create more complex pen's by specifying a DashStyle, DashCap, LineJoin, StartLineCap, and EndLineCap.
The following example uses a Pen to outline a shape defined by a GeometryDrawing.
using System; using System.Windows; using System.Windows.Controls; using System.Windows.Media; namespace SDKSample { public partial class PenExample : Page { public PenExample() { // Create several geometries. RectangleGeometry myRectangleGeometry = new RectangleGeometry(); myRectangleGeometry.Rect = new Rect(0, 0, 50, 50); EllipseGeometry myEllipseGeometry = new EllipseGeometry(); myEllipseGeometry.Center = new Point(75, 75); myEllipseGeometry.RadiusX = 50; myEllipseGeometry.RadiusY = 50; LineGeometry myLineGeometry = new LineGeometry(); myLineGeometry.StartPoint = new Point(75, 75); myLineGeometry.EndPoint = new Point(75, 0); // Create a GeometryGroup and add the geometries to it. GeometryGroup myGeometryGroup = new GeometryGroup(); myGeometryGroup.Children.Add(myRectangleGeometry); myGeometryGroup.Children.Add(myEllipseGeometry); myGeometryGroup.Children.Add(myLineGeometry); // Create a GeometryDrawing and use the GeometryGroup to specify // its geometry. GeometryDrawing myGeometryDrawing = new GeometryDrawing(); myGeometryDrawing.Geometry = myGeometryGroup; // Add the GeometryDrawing to a DrawingGroup. DrawingGroup myDrawingGroup = new DrawingGroup(); myDrawingGroup.Children.Add(myGeometryDrawing); // Create a Pen to add to the GeometryDrawing created above. Pen myPen = new Pen(); myPen.Thickness = 10; myPen.LineJoin = PenLineJoin.Round; myPen.EndLineCap = PenLineCap.Round; // Create a gradient to use as a value for the Pen's Brush property. GradientStop firstStop = new GradientStop(); firstStop.Offset = 0.0; Color c1 = new Color(); c1.A = 255; c1.R = 204; c1.G = 204; c1.B = 255; firstStop.Color = c1; GradientStop secondStop = new GradientStop(); secondStop.Offset = 1.0; secondStop.Color = Colors.Purple; LinearGradientBrush myLinearGradientBrush = new LinearGradientBrush(); myLinearGradientBrush.GradientStops.Add(firstStop); myLinearGradientBrush.GradientStops.Add(secondStop); myPen.Brush = myLinearGradientBrush; myGeometryDrawing.Pen = myPen; // Create an Image and set its DrawingImage to the Geometry created above. Image myImage = new Image(); myImage.Stretch = Stretch.None; myImage.Margin = new Thickness(10); DrawingImage myDrawingImage = new DrawingImage(); myDrawingImage.Drawing = myDrawingGroup; myImage.Source = myDrawingImage; this.Content = myImage; } } }
<Page xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" Background="White"> <Image Stretch="None" Margin="20"> <Image.Source> <DrawingImage> <DrawingImage.Drawing> <DrawingGroup> <GeometryDrawing> <GeometryDrawing.Geometry> <GeometryGroup> <RectangleGeometry Rect="0,0,50,50" /> <EllipseGeometry Center="75,75" RadiusX="50" RadiusY="50" /> <LineGeometry StartPoint="75,75" EndPoint="75,0" /> </GeometryGroup> </GeometryDrawing.Geometry> <GeometryDrawing.Pen> <Pen Thickness="10" LineJoin="Round" EndLineCap="Triangle" StartLineCap="Round"> <Pen.Brush> <LinearGradientBrush> <GradientStop Offset="0.0" Color="#CCCCFF" /> <GradientStop Offset="1.0" Color="Purple" /> </LinearGradientBrush> </Pen.Brush> </Pen> </GeometryDrawing.Pen> </GeometryDrawing> </DrawingGroup> </DrawingImage.Drawing> </DrawingImage> </Image.Source> </Image> </Page>

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| How to: Create a GeometryDrawing | This example shows how to create and display a GeometryDrawing. A GeometryDrawing enables you to create shape with a fill and an outline by associating a Pen and a Brush with a Geometry. The Geometry describes the shape's structure, the Brush describes the shape's fill, and the Pen describes the shape's outline. |
| How to: Paint an Area with a Drawing | This example shows how to paint an area with a drawing. To paint an area with a drawing, you use a DrawingBrush and one or more Drawing objects. The following example uses a DrawingBrush to paint an object with a drawing of two ellipses. |
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