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Rectangle in Silverlight

This article demonstrates how to create and use a Rectangle control in Silverlight using XAML and C#.

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Silverlight Rectangle Control

This article demonstrates how to create and use a Rectangle control in Silverlight using XAML and C#.

The Rectangle object represents a rectangle shape and draws a rectangle with the given height and width. The Width and Height properties of the Rectangle class represent the width and height of a rectangle. The Fill property fills the interior of a rectangle. The Stroke property sets the color and StrokeThickness represents the width of the outer line of a rectangle.

Creating a Rectangle

The Rectangle element represents a Silverlight Rectangle control in XAML.

 

<Rectangle/>

 

The code snippet in Listing 1 creates a rectangle by setting its width and height properties to 200 and 100 respectively. The code also sets the black stroke of width 4. 

<Rectangle

    Width="200"

    Height="100"

    Fill="Blue"

    Stroke="Black"

    StrokeThickness="4" />

Listing 1

The output looks like Figure 1.

 

Figure 1

The CreateARectangle method listed in Listing 2 draws same rectangle in Figure 1 dynamically.

/// <summary>

/// Creates a blue rectangle with black border

/// </summary>

public void CreateARectangle()

{

    // Create a Rectangle

    Rectangle blueRectangle = new Rectangle();

    blueRectangle.Height = 100;

    blueRectangle.Width = 200;           

 

    // Create a blue and a black Brush

    SolidColorBrush blueBrush = new SolidColorBrush();

    blueBrush.Color = Colors.Blue;

    SolidColorBrush blackBrush = new SolidColorBrush();

    blackBrush.Color = Colors.Black;

 

    // Set Rectangle's width and color

    blueRectangle.StrokeThickness = 4;

    blueRectangle.Stroke = blackBrush;

    // Fill rectangle with blue color

    blueRectangle.Fill = blueBrush;

 

    // Add Rectangle to the Grid.

    LayoutRoot.Children.Add(blueRectangle);

}

Listing 2


The RadiusX and RadiusY properties set the x-axis and y-axis radii of the ellipse that is used to round the corner of a rectangle.  By adding the following lines of code to Listing 7 creates a rounded rectangle, which looks like Figure 2.

// Set roundness

blueRectangle.RadiusX = 20;

blueRectangle.RadiusY = 20;

Figure 2

Formatting a Rectangle

We can use the Fill property of the Rectangle to draw a rectangle with any kind of brush including a solid brush, linear gradient brush, radial gradient brush, or an image brush. The code in Listing 3 uses linear gradient brushes to draw the background and foreground of a Rectangle.

<Rectangle

    Width="200"

    Height="100"          

    Stroke="Black"

    StrokeThickness="4" >

 

    <Rectangle.Fill>

        <LinearGradientBrush StartPoint="0,0" EndPoint="1,1" >

            <GradientStop Color="Blue" Offset="0.1" />

            <GradientStop Color="Orange" Offset="0.25" />

            <GradientStop Color="Green" Offset="0.75" />

            <GradientStop Color="Red" Offset="1.0" />

        </LinearGradientBrush>

    </Rectangle.Fill>

</Rectangle>

Listing 3

The new Rectangle looks like Figure 3.

Figure 3

Setting Image as Background of a Rectangle

To set an image as background of a Rectangle, we can set an image brush as the Fill of the Rectangle. The code in Listing 4 sets fills the rectangle with an image.   

<Rectangle.Fill >

    <ImageBrush ImageSource="dock.jpg" />

</Rectangle.Fill >

Listing 4

The new output looks like Figure 4.

Figure 4

Drawing a Semi-transparent Rectangle

The Opacity property represents the transparency of a Rectangle. The value of Opacity is between 0 and 1, where 0 is fully transparent and 1 is fully opaque. The code listed in Listing 5 generates a semi-transparent shape.

<Rectangle

    Width="200"

    Height="100"          

    Stroke="Black"

    StrokeThickness="4"

    Opacity="0.5">

Listing 5

The new output looks like Figure 5.

Figure 5

 

Summary

In this article, I discussed how we can create a Rectangle control in Silverlight at design-time using XAML and at run-time using C#.  We also saw how we can format a Rectangle by setting its fill property. After that, we saw you to set an image as the background of a Rectangle. In the end, we saw how to draw a semi-transparent rectangle.

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