DrawEllipse Method (Color, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32)

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Draws a filled ellipse on the display device.

Namespace:  Microsoft.SPOT
Assembly:  Microsoft.SPOT.Graphics (in Microsoft.SPOT.Graphics.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Sub DrawEllipse ( _
    colorOutline As Color, _
    x As Integer, _
    y As Integer, _
    xRadius As Integer, _
    yRadius As Integer _
)
public void DrawEllipse(
    Color colorOutline,
    int x,
    int y,
    int xRadius,
    int yRadius
)
public:
void DrawEllipse(
    Color colorOutline, 
    int x, 
    int y, 
    int xRadius, 
    int yRadius
)
member DrawEllipse : 
        colorOutline:Color * 
        x:int * 
        y:int * 
        xRadius:int * 
        yRadius:int -> unit 
public function DrawEllipse(
    colorOutline : Color, 
    x : int, 
    y : int, 
    xRadius : int, 
    yRadius : int
)

Parameters

Remarks

If a bitmap is embedded as a resource, and its BitmapImageType is Bmp, then the Bitmap object is read-only, and attempts to modify it will throw an exception. You must make a copy of it using Bitmap.DrawImage, and modify the copy, as shown in the following code:

Bitmap bmpMyBitmap = Resources.GetBitmap(Resources.BitmapResources.MyBitmap);
        Bitmap bmpCopy = new Bitmap(bmpMyBitmap.Width, bmpMyBitmap.Height);
        // copy the bitmap
        bmpCopy.DrawImage(0, 0, bmpMyBitmap, 0, 0, bmpMyBitmap.Width, bmpMyBitmap.Height);
        // now you may modify the copy using any Bitmap method
        bmpCopy.MakeTransparent(Microsoft.SPOT.Presentation.Media.Color.White);

The .NET Micro Framework provides the Microsoft.SPOT.Bitmap class for lower-level access, such as animation. For displaying static bitmaps and hyperlinked bitmaps, use the Image control.

.NET Framework Security

See Also

Reference

Bitmap Class

DrawEllipse Overload

Microsoft.SPOT Namespace