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How do I use a LinearGradientBrush to fill a rectangle in PowerShell?


I have some lovely PowerShell code, cribbed from another answer, but I'd like to be able to add a gradient filled end to the block:

Add-Type -AssemblyName System.Drawing
$bmp = new-object System.Drawing.Bitmap 208,61
$brushBg = [System.Drawing.Brushes]::Blue

# replace this line...
$brushGr = [System.Drawing.Brushes]::Yellow

$graphics = [System.Drawing.Graphics]::FromImage($bmp)
$graphics.FillRectangle($brushBg,0,0,$bmp.Width,$bmp.Height)
$graphics.FillRectangle($brushGr ,$bmp.Width-50,0,50,$bmp.Height)
$graphics.Dispose()
$bmp.Save($filename)

Google so far not my friend, as I don't understand how to concert the MSDN docs for C# and VB to PowerShell equivalent. My guess for the replacement lines are something like:

# ... with these lines
$col1 = new-object System.Drawing.Color.FromRgb( 209, 227, 250)
$col2 = new-object System.Drawing.Color.FromRgb(170, 199, 238)
$pt1  = new-object System.Drawing.Point(0.5, 0)
$pt2  = new-object System.Drawing.Point(0.5, 1)
$brushGr  = new-object System.Drawing.LinearGradientBrush( $col1 , $col2, $pt1, $pt2)

Any help greatly appreciated.


Thanks to the great answer from Dharmatech below, and in case it's any use to anyone else, here's the working code I ended up with for drawing marking bars ( save in MYFILENAME.ps1, and run it using powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -file MYFILENAME.ps1 )

Add-Type -AssemblyName System.Drawing

$filename ="$env:userprofile\Desktop\px95.png"
$bitmap = New-Object System.Drawing.Bitmap  95,19

$barBlendWidth = 20

$start = $bitmap.Width - $barBlendWidth
$mid  = $bitmap.Width - ( 0 + $barBlendWidth / 2 )

$p0 = New-Object System.Drawing.Point($start, 10 )
$p1 = New-Object System.Drawing.Point($mid, 10 )
$p2 = New-Object System.Drawing.Point($bitmap.Width, 10 )

$fromColour = [System.Drawing.Color]::FromArgb(255, 144, 238, 144)
$midColour = [System.Drawing.Color]::FromArgb(255, 255, 255, 255)
$toColour = [System.Drawing.Color]::FromArgb(255, 255, 255, 70)

$brushBG = [System.Drawing.Brushes]::LightGreen
$brush1 = New-Object System.Drawing.Drawing2D.LinearGradientBrush($p0, $p1, $fromColour, $midColour)
$brush2 = New-Object System.Drawing.Drawing2D.LinearGradientBrush($p1 , $p2, $midColour, $toColour)

$graphics = [System.Drawing.Graphics]::FromImage($bitmap)

$graphics.FillRectangle($brushBG, 0, 0, $bitmap.Width, $bitmap.Height)
$graphics.FillRectangle($brush1 , $start ,0,$barBlendWidth,$bitmap.Height)
$graphics.FillRectangle($brush2 , $mid ,0,$barBlendWidth,$bitmap.Height)

$bitmap.Save($filename)

Solution

  • Here's an example which appears to work:

    Add-Type -AssemblyName System.Drawing
    
    $bitmap = New-Object System.Drawing.Bitmap 100, 100
    
    $p0 = New-Object System.Drawing.Point(0, 0)
    $p1 = New-Object System.Drawing.Point(100, 100)
    
    $c0 = [System.Drawing.Color]::FromArgb(255, 255, 0, 0)
    $c1 = [System.Drawing.Color]::FromArgb(255, 0, 0, 255)
    
    $brush = New-Object System.Drawing.Drawing2D.LinearGradientBrush($p0, $p1, $c0, $c1)
    
    $graphics = [System.Drawing.Graphics]::FromImage($bitmap)
    
    $graphics.FillRectangle($brush, 0, 0, $bitmap.Width, $bitmap.Height)
    
    $bitmap.Save('c:\temp\test.bmp')
    

    The resulting image:

    enter image description here

    Here's a variation using inline expressions:

    Add-Type -AssemblyName System.Drawing
    
    $bitmap = New-Object System.Drawing.Bitmap 100, 100
    
    [System.Drawing.Graphics]::FromImage($bitmap).FillRectangle(
        (New-Object System.Drawing.Drawing2D.LinearGradientBrush(
            (New-Object System.Drawing.Point(0, 0)), 
            (New-Object System.Drawing.Point(100, 100)),
            [System.Drawing.Color]::FromArgb(255, 255, 0, 0),
            [System.Drawing.Color]::FromArgb(255, 0, 0, 255))),
        0, 0, $bitmap.Width, $bitmap.Height)
    
    $bitmap.Save('c:\temp\test-d.bmp')