1 / 29

BI L528 – Programming II

BI L528 – Programming II. Introduction. Contents. Information about the course Visual Studio 20 10 Environment Designing a Simple Visual C# Program. Course Information. Creating a New Project. The First Changes.

hodder
Download Presentation

BI L528 – Programming II

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. BIL528 – Programming II Introduction

  2. Contents • Information about the course • Visual Studio 2010 Environment • Designing a Simple Visual C# Program

  3. Course Information

  4. Creating a New Project

  5. The First Changes • The Name property is the first property you should change when you add a new object to your project. • Change the filename of the form from the Solution Explorer too. • Note: When you change the filename, Visual Studio asks you to change the name of the form.

  6. Changing the Title of the Form • Changing the filename and name of the form does not change the title of the form which is displayed at the top-left corner of the window. • You should change the title of the form using the Text property.

  7. Giving the Form an Icon • Giving the Form an Icon • In the Properties windows, change the Icon property of the form. • Changing the Size of the Form • Change the Width and Height properties of the form under the Size property. • Both values are represented in pixels. • You can also size a form by dragging its border.

  8. Adding Controls to the Form • Use the Toolbox window. • Some controls in the toolbox have visible interface, but some not. • You can make the toolbox visible always by clicking the pushpin picture at the top-right corner.

  9. Designing an Interface • Design the form’s user interface • Write the code behind the interface. • This procedure is generally the best to design a form.

  10. Adding a Visible Control to a Form • Visible controls can be added in two ways: • By double-clicking the control • By dragging the control and dropping on the form. • You can place the controls wherever you want by dragging them on the form. • Let’s add two buttons and a PictureBox control to the form…

  11. Adding an Invisible Control to a Form • Not all controls have physical appearance. • They are not designed for user interactivity. • Examples: OpenFileDialog and SaveFileDialog controls • You can add them to the control by the same way as the visible controls. • They are shown below the form at design time but they are not shown at the runtime.

  12. Adding an OpenFileDialog Control • Add an OpenFileDialog control to the form and change the following properties:

  13. Executing the Program • Simply press Ctrl+F5 • Runs the program normally • You can press F5 or click the debug button on the toolbar instead • But this runs the program in debug mode and it is a bit slower. • Clicking the buttons does not do anything now because we didn’t write any code for them!

  14. Writing the Code Behind an Interface • Visual C# is an event-driven language, which means that code is executed in response to events. • These events might come from users, such as a user clicking a button and triggering its Click event, or from Windows itself.

  15. Letting a User Browse for a File • When you double-click a control on a form in Design view, the default event for that control is displayed in a code window. • The default event for a Button control is its Click event. • Double-click the Select Picture button now to access its Click event in the code window.

  16. The Content of the Method private void btnSelectPicture_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { // Show the open file dialog box. if (ofdSelectPicture.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK) { // Load the picture into the picture box. picShowPicture.Image = Image.FromFile(ofdSelectPicture.FileName); // Show the name of the file in the form’s caption. this.Text = "Picture Viewer (" + ofdSelectPicture.FileName + ")"; } }

  17. Terminating a Program Using a Code • Write the following code into the Click event of the Quit button: // Close the window and exit the application this.Close();

  18. Execution of the Program

  19. Exercises • Change your Picture Viewer program so that the user can also locate and select GIF files. (Hint: Change the Filter property of the OpenFileDialog control.) • Change the background color of the form. • Change the background color of the buttons. • Change the color of the texts on the buttons. • What happens if you try to display a larger image? How can you solve this problem?

More Related