Question

I am having trouble drawing a line within a group box in a simple windows form.

here is my code:

public partial class Form1 : Form
    {
        public Form1()
        {
            InitializeComponent();                        
        }

        protected override void OnPaint(PaintEventArgs e)
        {
            base.OnPaint(e);            
            DrawLShapeLine(groupBox1.CreateGraphics(), 10, 10, 20, 40);
        }

        public void DrawLShapeLine(System.Drawing.Graphics g, int intMarginLeft, int intMarginTop, int intWidth, int intHeight)
        {
            Pen myPen = new Pen(Color.Black);
            myPen.Width = 2;
            // Create array of points that define lines to draw.
            int marginleft = intMarginLeft;
            int marginTop = intMarginTop;
            int width = intWidth;
            int height = intHeight;
            int arrowSize = 3;
            Point[] points =
             {
                new Point(marginleft, marginTop),
                new Point(marginleft, height + marginTop),
                new Point(marginleft + width, marginTop + height),
                // Arrow
                new Point(marginleft + width - arrowSize, marginTop + height - arrowSize),
                new Point(marginleft + width - arrowSize, marginTop + height + arrowSize),
                new Point(marginleft + width, marginTop + height)
             };

            g.DrawLines(myPen, points);
        }
    }

If I attach the DrawLShapeLine method to a button click event, it draws fine, but it does not draw on load of the form.

Please advice.

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Solution

Hook up an event handler for the Paint event of the GroupBox and call DrawLShapeLine from within that event handler instead. You should then use the Graphics object supplied by in event arguments:

private void groupBox1_Paint(object sender, PaintEventArgs e)
{
    DrawLShapeLine(e.Graphics, 10, 10, 20, 40);
}

As your code looks now it will attempt to paint in the GroupBox when the form requires painting. The group box may be painted at any other occasion, which will the line you paint disappear.

OTHER TIPS

Quick & dirty:

How about creating a panel with the width of 1 pixel and give it a backgroundcolor?

Another option would be to use the line control that is available in Visual Basic Power Packs.

http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/csharpgeneral/thread/d9e082c8-5386-4481-a744-1c9029805696/

If you have Visual Studio 2008 SP1, or Visual Studio 2010, you won't need to download anything.

If you do not see the Visual Basic PowerPacks control in the Toolbox, right click in the Toolbox and select Show All in the context menu.

Add a label with no text, a 3D border and a height of 2 (you have to set the height in the properties page, not with the GUI)!

I'm not sure if something else is going on, but you should draw the line on the GroupBox's Paint event, not the Form's.

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