How to draw amount of blocks of the progressbar in VB.NET?












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Progressbar has a maximumm is 10.



So I need to draw ten block without fill color before running progress.



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Edit: added code



Public Class MyProgressBar
Inherits ProgressBar

Public Sub New()
Me.ForeColor = Color.Red
End Sub

Protected Overrides Sub OnPaint(e As PaintEventArgs)
MyBase.OnPaint(e)
For i as integer = 1 to 10
Dim g As Graphics = e.Graphics
Dim widthScale As Integer = Me.Width/10
g.DrawRectangle(Pens,Me.Left+(i*widthScale ),Me.Top, Me.Width / 10, Me.Height)
End For
End Sub
End Class


I try override OnPaint() but it's not working.










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    And what is your problem? What did you try? Where is your code?

    – HimBromBeere
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:48











  • I try override OnPaint(). But it is not working.

    – Fame th
    Nov 28 '18 at 3:26


















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Progressbar has a maximumm is 10.



So I need to draw ten block without fill color before running progress.



enter image description here



Edit: added code



Public Class MyProgressBar
Inherits ProgressBar

Public Sub New()
Me.ForeColor = Color.Red
End Sub

Protected Overrides Sub OnPaint(e As PaintEventArgs)
MyBase.OnPaint(e)
For i as integer = 1 to 10
Dim g As Graphics = e.Graphics
Dim widthScale As Integer = Me.Width/10
g.DrawRectangle(Pens,Me.Left+(i*widthScale ),Me.Top, Me.Width / 10, Me.Height)
End For
End Sub
End Class


I try override OnPaint() but it's not working.










share|improve this question




















  • 2





    And what is your problem? What did you try? Where is your code?

    – HimBromBeere
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:48











  • I try override OnPaint(). But it is not working.

    – Fame th
    Nov 28 '18 at 3:26
















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Progressbar has a maximumm is 10.



So I need to draw ten block without fill color before running progress.



enter image description here



Edit: added code



Public Class MyProgressBar
Inherits ProgressBar

Public Sub New()
Me.ForeColor = Color.Red
End Sub

Protected Overrides Sub OnPaint(e As PaintEventArgs)
MyBase.OnPaint(e)
For i as integer = 1 to 10
Dim g As Graphics = e.Graphics
Dim widthScale As Integer = Me.Width/10
g.DrawRectangle(Pens,Me.Left+(i*widthScale ),Me.Top, Me.Width / 10, Me.Height)
End For
End Sub
End Class


I try override OnPaint() but it's not working.










share|improve this question
















Progressbar has a maximumm is 10.



So I need to draw ten block without fill color before running progress.



enter image description here



Edit: added code



Public Class MyProgressBar
Inherits ProgressBar

Public Sub New()
Me.ForeColor = Color.Red
End Sub

Protected Overrides Sub OnPaint(e As PaintEventArgs)
MyBase.OnPaint(e)
For i as integer = 1 to 10
Dim g As Graphics = e.Graphics
Dim widthScale As Integer = Me.Width/10
g.DrawRectangle(Pens,Me.Left+(i*widthScale ),Me.Top, Me.Width / 10, Me.Height)
End For
End Sub
End Class


I try override OnPaint() but it's not working.







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  • 2





    And what is your problem? What did you try? Where is your code?

    – HimBromBeere
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:48











  • I try override OnPaint(). But it is not working.

    – Fame th
    Nov 28 '18 at 3:26
















  • 2





    And what is your problem? What did you try? Where is your code?

    – HimBromBeere
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:48











  • I try override OnPaint(). But it is not working.

    – Fame th
    Nov 28 '18 at 3:26










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2





And what is your problem? What did you try? Where is your code?

– HimBromBeere
Nov 27 '18 at 8:48





And what is your problem? What did you try? Where is your code?

– HimBromBeere
Nov 27 '18 at 8:48













I try override OnPaint(). But it is not working.

– Fame th
Nov 28 '18 at 3:26







I try override OnPaint(). But it is not working.

– Fame th
Nov 28 '18 at 3:26














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There are number of ways to do this. The simplest would be to create a transparent image of the boxes and put it on top of a regular progress bar.



Or you could create an array of text boxes, and play with their position, border and background until they look the way you want.



A more powerful way to do graphics is with the built-in .net graphics object. There's a brief introduction here






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There are number of ways to do this. The simplest would be to create a transparent image of the boxes and put it on top of a regular progress bar.



Or you could create an array of text boxes, and play with their position, border and background until they look the way you want.



A more powerful way to do graphics is with the built-in .net graphics object. There's a brief introduction here






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There are number of ways to do this. The simplest would be to create a transparent image of the boxes and put it on top of a regular progress bar.



Or you could create an array of text boxes, and play with their position, border and background until they look the way you want.



A more powerful way to do graphics is with the built-in .net graphics object. There's a brief introduction here






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There are number of ways to do this. The simplest would be to create a transparent image of the boxes and put it on top of a regular progress bar.



Or you could create an array of text boxes, and play with their position, border and background until they look the way you want.



A more powerful way to do graphics is with the built-in .net graphics object. There's a brief introduction here






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There are number of ways to do this. The simplest would be to create a transparent image of the boxes and put it on top of a regular progress bar.



Or you could create an array of text boxes, and play with their position, border and background until they look the way you want.



A more powerful way to do graphics is with the built-in .net graphics object. There's a brief introduction here







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