I want to draw a line on a canvas in a wpf by the mouse move. Beginning from a specific shape and having the left mouse button pressed I want to draw a line precisely where the mouse moves. To this end, I have added three event handlers described detailed in the following lines of code:
private void output_MouseLeftButtonDown(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
Console.WriteLine(parentCanvas.Name);
Console.ReadLine();
isMouseDragging = true;
/* rectCanvas.MouseLeftButtonDown -= new MouseButtonEventHandler(Canvas_MouseLeftButtonDown);
rectCanvas.MouseLeftButtonUp -= new MouseButtonEventHandler(Canvas_MouseLeftButtonUp);
rectCanvas.MouseMove -= new MouseEventHandler(Canvas_MouseMove); */
-> parentCanvas.MouseMove += new MouseEventHandler(output_MouseMove);
}
private void output_MouseLeftButtonUp(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
isMouseDragging = false;
}
private void output_MouseMove(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
{
if (isMouseDragging && e.LeftButton == MouseButtonState.Pressed)
{
connection_Line = new Polyline();
connection_Line.Stroke = System.Windows.Media.Brushes.SlateGray;
connection_Line.StrokeThickness = 2;
connection_Line.FillRule = FillRule.EvenOdd;
-> var point = e.GetPosition();
PointCollection myPointCollection = new PointCollection();
myPointCollection.Add(point);
connection_Line.Points = myPointCollection;
parentCanvas.Children.Add(connection_Line);
}
}
1) First question is what to add as parameter in the method e.GetPosition() included in the last method, so as to have always the current point where the mouse lies.
2) Second is if it is reasonable to add an event handler on the parentcanvas to handle the mouse move (in output_MouseLeftButtonDown) or should it be added in a different way (not on the parentCanvas)?
3) Last, if the whole functionality is expected to work properly or is there a better way to draw a line by the mouse move?