For a School assignment we are making a Chess game in C#, in which we have to learn to work in a Object-Oriented way. The board is made out of a 2D picturebox array in a nested for loop
//Create the Board Pattern out of PictureBoxes
#region Checkerboard
PictureBox[,] Vak = new PictureBox[8, 8];
for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++)
{
for (int x = 0; x < 8; x++)
{
Vak[i, x] = new PictureBox();
Vak[i, x].Name = String.Format("{0},{1}", i, x);
Vak[i, x].Width = 50;
Vak[i, x].Height = 50;
Vak[i, x].Location = new Point(xpos, ypos);
Vak[i, x].SizeMode = PictureBoxSizeMode.Zoom;
Vak[i, x].Click += Chess_Click;
if ((i + x) % 2 == 0)
{
Vak[i, x].BackColor = ColorTranslator.FromHtml("#e5e5e5"); //white ColorTranslator.FromHtml("#e5e5e5");
}
else
{
Vak[i, x].BackColor = ColorTranslator.FromHtml("#545454"); //black ColorTranslator.FromHtml("#545454");
}
xpos += 50;
this.Controls.Add(Vak[i, x]);
}
xpos = 50;
ypos += 50;
this.Controls.Add(border);
}
#endregion
On other posts i have found that i can Refer to a class (via the picturebox) using the .Tag property like so:
Vak[i,x].Tag = new Tower();
However, i cannot figure out a way to call properties from the Tower class from withing the tag
Say the Tower class has a property "name", how would i go about calling that
string objectname = Vak[i,x].Tag.(name?)
Sorry If this is a stupid question, but i am very new to programming. Thanks!
Tag
property, you'll need to cast it explicitly to that type to access its properties. Something like((Tower)(Vak[i, x])).Name
.Tag
property, but instead create your own struct with a picturebox and a chesspiece member.