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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Martin Mihaylov  on  Sep 05, 2008 (more than a year ago)

    You can draw a line decleratively in the Xaml or dynamically in the codebehind. Here it is how it's done in the both ways:

    Xaml

    <Line x:Name="MyLine" X1="0" Y1="0" X2="100" Y2="100" Stroke="Yellow" StrokeThickness="2" />

    C#

    Line myLine = new Line();
    myLine.X1 = 0;
    myLine.Y1 = 0;
    myLine.X2 = 100;
    myLine.Y2 = 100;
    myLine.Stroke = new SolidColorBrush( Colors.Yellow );
    myLine.StrokeThickness = 2;

    X1 and Y1 represent the start point of the line and X2 and Y2 - the end point. With the Stroke and StrokeThickness properties we define the color and the thickness of the line.

    That's it!




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