I found that this answer wasn't sufficient, that it doesn't work for vertical lines on a Canvass: which sometimes displayed as 2 pixels wide. To fix that I find I need to constrain the X-position of the line
I used the following method in a subclass of Canvass:
Line newLine(double x1, double x2, double y1, double y2, Brush brush)
{
Line line = new Line();
line.X1 = x1;
line.X2 = x2;
line.Y1 = y1;
line.Y2 = y2;
line.StrokeThickness = 1;
line.Stroke = brush;
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2879033/how-do-you-draw-a-line-on-a-canvas-in-wpf-that-is-1-pixel-thick
line.SnapsToDevicePixels = true;
line.SetValue(RenderOptions.EdgeModeProperty, EdgeMode.Aliased);
base.Children.Add(line);
return line;
}
internal void ShowVertical(double x)
{
Line line = newLine(0, 0, 50, 150, Brushes.Red);
SetLeft(line, x);
}
This was unreliable: the line sometimes displayed as one pixel wide, and sometimes two pixels.
Constraining the x
value to an integer made it reliable -- i.e. reliably two pixels wide!
x = (int)x;
Adding 0.5
to that made it reliably one pixel:
x = (int)x + 0.5;