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I have a panel that has a roulette wheel on it, and I need to double buffer the panel, so that it stops flickering. Can anyone help me out?

~T-Fox

EDIT:

Yes, I have tried that.

panel1.doublebuffered does not exist, only this.doublebuffered. And I don't need to buffer the Form, just the Panel.

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Panel does have a DoubleBuffered property (JP linked to the doc for it). Note that the property is protected, which is why you can't get to it. Make a subclass of Panel, and set it in the constructor. – Andy May 4 at 0:57

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You need to derive from Panel or PictureBox.

There are ramifications to this depending on how you choose to enable the buffering.

If you set the this.DoubleBuffer flag then you should be ok.

If you manually update the styles then you have to paint the form yourself in WM_PAINT.

If you really feel ambitious you can maintain and draw your own back buffer as a Bitmap.


using System.Windows.Forms;

public class MyDisplay : Panel
{
    public MyDisplay()
    {
        this.DoubleBuffered = true;

        // or

        SetStyle(ControlStyles.AllPaintingInWmPaint, true);
        SetStyle(ControlStyles.OptimizedDoubleBuffer, true);
        UpdateStyles();
    }
}
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Winform panels have a DoubleBuffered property.

Edit: I should have noticed that it was protected. Others have described how to sub-class it. :)

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