How to: Create a Bitmap at Run Time
This example creates and draws in a Bitmap object and displays it in an existing Windows Forms PictureBox control.
Example
PictureBox pictureBox1 = new PictureBox();
public void CreateBitmapAtRuntime()
{
pictureBox1.Size = new Size(210, 110);
this.Controls.Add(pictureBox1);
Bitmap flag = new Bitmap(200, 100);
Graphics flagGraphics = Graphics.FromImage(flag);
int red = 0;
int white = 11;
while (white <= 100) {
flagGraphics.FillRectangle(Brushes.Red, 0, red, 200,10);
flagGraphics.FillRectangle(Brushes.White, 0, white, 200, 10);
red += 20;
white += 20;
}
pictureBox1.Image = flag;
}
Private pictureBox1 As New PictureBox()
Public Sub CreateBitmapAtRuntime()
pictureBox1.Size = New Size(210, 110)
Me.Controls.Add(pictureBox1)
Dim flag As New Bitmap(200, 100)
Dim flagGraphics As Graphics = Graphics.FromImage(flag)
Dim red As Integer = 0
Dim white As Integer = 11
While white <= 100
flagGraphics.FillRectangle(Brushes.Red, 0, red, 200, 10)
flagGraphics.FillRectangle(Brushes.White, 0, white, 200, 10)
red += 20
white += 20
End While
pictureBox1.Image = flag
End Sub
Compiling the Code
This example requires:
- A Windows Form that imports the System, System.Drawing and System.Windows.Forms assemblies.
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