Icon.FromHandle(IntPtr) Metodo

Definizione

Crea un oggetto Icon GDI+ dall'handle Windows specificato per un'icona (HICON).

public:
 static System::Drawing::Icon ^ FromHandle(IntPtr handle);
public static System.Drawing.Icon FromHandle (IntPtr handle);
static member FromHandle : nativeint -> System.Drawing.Icon
Public Shared Function FromHandle (handle As IntPtr) As Icon

Parametri

handle
IntPtr

nativeint

Handle di Windows per un'icona.

Restituisce

Oggetto Icon creato da questo metodo.

Esempio

L'esempio di codice seguente è progettato per l'uso con Windows Forms e richiede PaintEventArgse, che è un parametro del Paint gestore eventi. Il codice esegue le azioni seguenti:

  • Crea un oggetto Bitmap.

  • Disegna l'oggetto sullo schermo.

  • Ottiene un handle di icona per l'oggetto Bitmap.

  • Imposta l'attributo Form.Icon del form su un'icona creata dall'handle.

  • Chiama la funzione DestroyIcon API di Windows per rilasciare le risorse.

private:
   [System::Runtime::InteropServices::DllImportAttribute("user32.dll",CharSet=CharSet::Auto)]
   static bool DestroyIcon( IntPtr handle );

private:
   [SecurityPermission(SecurityAction::Demand, Flags=SecurityPermissionFlag::UnmanagedCode)]
   void GetHicon_Example( PaintEventArgs^ e )
   {
      
      // Create a Bitmap object from an image file.
      Bitmap^ myBitmap = gcnew Bitmap( "c:\\FakePhoto.jpg" );
      
      // Draw myBitmap to the screen.
      e->Graphics->DrawImage( myBitmap, 0, 0 );
      
      // Get an Hicon for myBitmap.
      IntPtr Hicon = myBitmap->GetHicon();
      
      // Create a new icon from the handle. 
      System::Drawing::Icon^ newIcon = ::Icon::FromHandle( Hicon );
      
      // Set the form Icon attribute to the new icon.
      this->Icon = newIcon;
      
      // You can now destroy the Icon, since the form creates
      // its own copy of the icon accesible through the Form.Icon property.
      DestroyIcon( newIcon->Handle );
   }

[System.Runtime.InteropServices.DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
extern static bool DestroyIcon(IntPtr handle);

private void GetHicon_Example(PaintEventArgs e)
{

    // Create a Bitmap object from an image file.
    Bitmap myBitmap = new Bitmap(@"c:\FakePhoto.jpg");

    // Draw myBitmap to the screen.
    e.Graphics.DrawImage(myBitmap, 0, 0);

    // Get an Hicon for myBitmap.
    IntPtr Hicon = myBitmap.GetHicon();

    // Create a new icon from the handle. 
    Icon newIcon = Icon.FromHandle(Hicon);

    // Set the form Icon attribute to the new icon.
    this.Icon = newIcon;

    // You can now destroy the icon, since the form creates
    // its own copy of the icon accessible through the Form.Icon property.
    DestroyIcon(newIcon.Handle);
}
<System.Runtime.InteropServices.DllImportAttribute("user32.dll")> _
    Private Shared Function DestroyIcon(ByVal handle _ 
    As IntPtr) As Boolean 
    End Function

   Private Sub GetHicon_Example(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)

        ' Create a Bitmap object from an image file.
        Dim myBitmap As New Bitmap("c:\FakePhoto.jpg")

        ' Draw myBitmap to the screen.
        e.Graphics.DrawImage(myBitmap, 0, 0)

        ' Get an Hicon for myBitmap.
        Dim HIcon As IntPtr = myBitmap.GetHicon()
    
        ' Create a new icon from the handle.
        Dim newIcon As Icon = System.Drawing.Icon.FromHandle(HIcon)

        ' Set the form Icon attribute to the new icon.
        Me.Icon = newIcon

        ' You can now destroy the icon, since the form creates its 
        ' own copy of the icon accessible through the Form.Icon property.
    DestroyIcon(newIcon.Handle)
    End Sub

Commenti

Quando si usa questo metodo, è necessario eliminare l'icona originale usando il DestroyIcon metodo nell'API di Windows per assicurarsi che le risorse vengano rilasciate.

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