Use CroppedBitmap in code : Image « Windows Presentation Foundation « C# / C Sharp

Home
C# / C Sharp
1.2D Graphics
2.Class Interface
3.Collections Data Structure
4.Components
5.Data Types
6.Database ADO.net
7.Design Patterns
8.Development Class
9.Event
10.File Stream
11.Generics
12.GUI Windows Form
13.Language Basics
14.LINQ
15.Network
16.Office
17.Reflection
18.Regular Expressions
19.Security
20.Services Event
21.Thread
22.Web Services
23.Windows
24.Windows Presentation Foundation
25.XML
26.XML LINQ
C# / C Sharp by API
C# / CSharp Tutorial
C# / CSharp Open Source
C# / C Sharp » Windows Presentation Foundation » ImageScreenshots 
Use CroppedBitmap in code
  

<Page xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
  xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
    x:Class="ImageElementExample.CroppedImageExample"
    Title="CroppedImage Example"
    Loaded="PageLoaded">
    <Page.Resources>
       <BitmapImage x:Key="masterImage" UriSource="c:\image.jpg" />
       <CroppedBitmap x:Key="croppedImage" Source="{StaticResource masterImage}" SourceRect="30 20 105 50"/>
    </Page.Resources>
    <StackPanel>
         <Image Width="200" Source="{StaticResource masterImage}"/>
         <Image Width="200" Source="{StaticResource croppedImage}"/>
         <Image Width="200">
            <Image.Source>
               <CroppedBitmap Source="{StaticResource croppedImage}" SourceRect="30 0 75 50"/>
            </Image.Source>
         </Image>
   </StackPanel>
</Page>

//File:Window.xaml.cs
using System;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Documents;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Navigation;
using System.Windows.Input;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.Windows.Media.Imaging;


namespace ImageElementExample
{
   public partial class CroppedImageExample : Page
   {
      public CroppedImageExample()
      {
      }

      public void PageLoaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs args)
      {
         Image croppedImage = new Image();
         croppedImage.Width = 200;
         croppedImage.Margin = new Thickness(5);

         CroppedBitmap cb = new CroppedBitmap((BitmapSource)this.Resources["masterImage"],new Int32Rect(302010550));  
         croppedImage.Source = cb;                 

         Image chainImage = new Image();
         chainImage.Width = 200;

         CroppedBitmap chained = new CroppedBitmap(cb,new Int32Rect(300(int)cb.Width-30(int)cb.Height))
         chainImage.Source = chained;
      }
   }
}

   
    
  
Related examples in the same category
1.Image with ContextMenuImage with ContextMenu
2.Animated Clip ExamplesAnimated Clip Examples
3.Triangular Clip ExampleTriangular Clip Example
4.Elliptical Clip ExampleElliptical Clip Example
5.ImageBrush within a DrawingBrush.ImageBrush within a DrawingBrush.
6.Using an Image as an Opacity MaskUsing an Image as an Opacity Mask
7.Display a Static ImageDisplay a Static Image
8.Set opacity for ImageSet opacity for Image
9.Set tooltip for ImageSet tooltip for Image
10.Using the Jpeg ImageUsing the Jpeg Image
11.Image elementImage element
12.Image as ResourceImage as Resource
13.Load image with BitmapImageLoad image with BitmapImage
14.Load image in your code and add to gridLoad image in your code and add to grid
15.Transformed image exampleTransformed image example
16.Use Render Target BitmapUse Render Target Bitmap
17.Load image from a URI
18.Modify Image Pixels
19.Add Caption for an Image
20.Load image source from a hard code directoryLoad image source from a hard code directory
21.FormatConvertedBitmap DestinationFormat=Gray4FormatConvertedBitmap DestinationFormat=Gray4
www.java2java.com | Contact Us
Copyright 2009 - 12 Demo Source and Support. All rights reserved.
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.