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This example shows how to draw a closed shape by using the Polygon element. To draw a closed shape, create a Polygon element and use its Points property to specify the vertices of a shape. A line is automatically drawn that connects the first and last points. Finally, specify a Fill, a Stroke, or both.
Example
In Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML), valid syntax for points is a space-delimited list of comma-separated x- and y-coordinate pairs.
<Canvas Height="300" Width="300">
<!-- Draws a triangle with a blue interior. -->
<Polygon Points="10,110 60,10 110,110"
Fill="Blue" />
<!-- Draws a triangle with a blue interior and a black outline.
The Canvas.Top setting moves the Polygon down 150 pixels. -->
<Polygon Points="10,110 60,10 110,110"
Fill="Blue"
Stroke="Black" StrokeThickness="4"
Canvas.Top="150" />
<!-- Draws another triangle with a blue interior.
The Canvas.Left setting moves the Polygon 150 pixels to the right. -->
<Polygon Points="10,110 110,110 110,10"
Fill="Blue"
Canvas.Left="150" />
<!-- Draws a triangle with a black outline.
The Canvas.Left and Canvas.Top settings move
the Polygon down 150 pixels and 150 pixels to the right.-->
<Polygon Points="10,110 110,110 110,10"
Stroke="Black" StrokeThickness="4"
Canvas.Left="150" Canvas.Top="150" />
</Canvas>
Although the example uses a Canvas to contain the polygons, you can use polygon elements (and all the other shape elements) with any Panel or Control that supports non-text content.
This example is part of a larger sample; for the complete sample, see Shape Elements Sample.