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I have an images folder with a png in it. I would like to set a MenuItem's icon to that png. How do I write this in procedural code?

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menutItem.Icon = new System.Windows.Controls.Image 
       { 
           Source = new BitmapImage(new Uri("images/sample.png", UriKind.Relative)) 
       };
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  • This helped us tremendously. We had to first create an Image, then assign the source of that Image to the BitMapImage, then set menuItem.Icon = Image object, but it worked.
    – ScottG
    May 19, 2009 at 21:14
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    I edited the answer so that new visitors to this question gets working code in case they miss this comment thread
    – Isak Savo
    Dec 2, 2011 at 7:16
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<MenuItem>
  <MenuItem.Icon>
    <Image>
      <Image.Source>
        <BitmapImage UriSource="/your_assembly;component/your_path_here/Image.png" />
      </Image.Source>
    </Image>
  </MenuItem.Icon>
</MenuItem>

Just make sure your image in also included in the project file and marked as resource, and you are good to go :)

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    Original question was for procedural code. Also, I believe in XAML you could write <Image Source="/CreditAlpha;component/Images/ColorWheel.png" /> inside the <MenuItem.Icon>
    – Neil
    Sep 14, 2010 at 10:51
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    +1 for showing the right way... XAML way... to do it. @Neil, +1 to you and I edited to your suggestion, as that is the correct way to do it
    – Serj Sagan
    Jan 21, 2013 at 8:22
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    Just because it is done in XAML does not necessarily make it the right way. Jan 8, 2014 at 15:19
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Arcturus's answer is good because it means you have the image file in your project rather than an independent folder.

So, in code that becomes...

menutItem.Icon = new Image
        {
        Source = new BitmapImage(new Uri("pack://application:,,,/your_assembly;component/yourpath/Image.png"))
        }
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This is a bit shorter :D

<MenuItem Header="Example">
   <MenuItem.Icon>
      <Image Source="pack://siteoforigin:,,,/Resources/Example.png"/>
   </MenuItem.Icon>
</MenuItem>
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This is how I used it (this way it dont need to be built into the assembly):

MenuItem item = new MenuItem();
string imagePath = "D:\\Images\\Icon.png");
Image icon = new Image();
icon.Source= new BitmapImage(new Uri(imagePath, UriKind.Absolute));
item.Icon = icon;
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This is what worked for me

<MenuItem Header="delete   ctrl-d" Click="cmiDelete_Click">
    <MenuItem.Icon>
        <Image>
            <Image.Source>
                <ImageSource>Resources/Images/delete.png</ImageSource>
            </Image.Source>
        </Image>
    </MenuItem.Icon>
</MenuItem>
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For those of you using vb.net, to do this you need to use this: menuItem.Icon = New Image() With {.Source = New BitmapImage(New Uri("pack://application:,,,/your_assembly;component/yourpath/Image.png"))}

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You can also use your Visual Studio to insert a icon. This is the easiest way

  • Right click at you project in the solution explorer
  • chose Properties
  • Make sure you're in the application page.
  • @ recources you see: Icon and Manifest
  • @ Icon: Click browse and pick your icon.

Problem solved.

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    This works for WinForms. The question was how to set it manually from code. Oct 5, 2012 at 20:21

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