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string fill = "Color.Salm on"
textBox1.BackCo lor = fill;

this doesn't work. What should I write after the = ?

(Please note that I am not wanting to write textBox1.
BackColor = Color.Salmon; I am wanting to fill some text boxes in a
loop and am reading the colors from a file.)

Many thanks.
--
Regards,
Patrick.
Nov 15 '05 #1
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Hi,

Take a look at Color.FromName. That should do what you want.

Hope this helps

Chris Taylor

"Patrick De Ridder" <00*@000.00> wrote in message
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string fill = "Color.Salm on"
textBox1.BackCo lor = fill;

this doesn't work. What should I write after the = ?

(Please note that I am not wanting to write textBox1.
BackColor = Color.Salmon; I am wanting to fill some text boxes in a
loop and am reading the colors from a file.)

Many thanks.
--
Regards,
Patrick.

Nov 15 '05 #2
string fillColor = "Salmon";

ColorConverter colorConverter = new ColorConverter( );

textBox1.BackCo lor = (Color) colorConverter. ConvertFromStri ng(fillColor);

Hope this helps

Rak

"Patrick De Ridder" <00*@000.00> wrote in message
news:a9******** *************** *********@4ax.c om...
string fill = "Color.Salm on"
textBox1.BackCo lor = fill;

this doesn't work. What should I write after the = ?

(Please note that I am not wanting to write textBox1.
BackColor = Color.Salmon; I am wanting to fill some text boxes in a
loop and am reading the colors from a file.)

Many thanks.
--
Regards,
Patrick.

Nov 15 '05 #3
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 12:47:04 +0530, "Rakesh"
<ra*****@asiane tindia.com> wrote:
string fillColor = "Salmon";

ColorConvert er colorConverter = new ColorConverter( );

textBox1.BackC olor = (Color) colorConverter. ConvertFromStri ng(fillColor);

Hope this helps

Rak

That's great, thank you.
--
Regards,
Patrick.
Nov 15 '05 #4
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 12:47:04 +0530, "Rakesh"
<ra*****@asiane tindia.com> wrote:

string fillColor = "Salmon";

ColorConvert er colorConverter = new ColorConverter( );

textBox1.BackC olor = (Color) colorConverter. ConvertFromStri ng(fillColor);

*************** *************** ***************
The code below produced the error:
Aquamarine is not a valid value for Int32
Colors like Aquamarine are the ones I want to diaplay.
How should I change the code?
Many thanks.
Patrick
*************** *************** ***************
private void Colors_Load(obj ect sender, System.EventArg s e)
{
using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(@" Colors.txt"))
for(int i = 0; i<Controls.Coun t; i++)
{
Control mine = Controls[i];
if (mine is TextBox)
{
string fillColor = sr.ReadLine();/////// error line /////////
ColorConverter colorConverter = new ColorConverter( );
mine.BackColor = (Color)colorCon verter.ConvertF romString(fillC olor);
}
}
}
Nov 15 '05 #5
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 12:47:04 +0530, "Rakesh"
<ra*****@asiane tindia.com> wrote:
string fillColor = "Salmon";

ColorConvert er colorConverter = new ColorConverter( );

textBox1.BackC olor = (Color) colorConverter. ConvertFromStri ng(fillColor);

Hope this helps

Rak


Actually, most of the 141 colors listed in "Color Members" in MSDN are
converted alright. It seems that we are talking about some forty valid
color members that won't convert this way.
--
Regards,
Patrick.
Nov 15 '05 #6
Hi Patrick,

Chris suggested using the Color class:
Colour = Color.ColorFrom Name (sColour);

Rakesh suggested the longer:
ColorConverter colorConverter = new ColorConverter( );
Colour = (Color) colorConverter. ConvertFromStri ng (sColour);

=============
ColorFromName will take any string value. If it is valid it will set the
colour accordingly. If it is invalid, it will set the colour to Black. In both
cases it will set the name to whatever you give it (but if the name matches
characterwise (case insensitive), the standard name will be given).

These will produce the correct colour.
sColour Colour.ToString ()
"Aquamarine " "Aquamarine " Perfect match
"aquaMarine " "Aquamarine " Conversion
"aquamarinE " "Aquamarine " Conversion

" Aquamarine " " Aquamarine " No change.
" aquaMarine " " aquaMarine " No change

This will produce Black.
sColour Colour.ToString ()
"Zoltan" "Zoltan" Black by a different name.

Incorrect names will not produce an Exception.

=============
colorConverter. ConvertFromStri ng (sColour) will only take an valid colour
name, although quotes and white space are allowed. The name will be converted
to the standard form. If the name is invalid an Exception will be thrown.

These will produce the correct colour.
sColour Colour.ToString ()
"Aquamarine " "Aquamarine "
"aquaMarine " "Aquamarine " Conversion
"aquamarinE " "Aquamarine " Conversion
" Aquamarine " "Aquamarine " Conversion
" aquaMarine " "Aquamarine " Conversion

This will produce an Exception.
sColour
"Zoltan"

=============
My thinking is that there must be something wrong with the colour names in
your file, however, if you used cut-and-paste to show us the error with
Aquamarine, then something else is sadly amiss, for "Aquamarine " is a
perfectly valid name.

Regards,
Fergus

ps. You can move ColorConverter colorConverter = new ColorConverter( ); out of
the loop - you don't need a fresh one for each conversion.
Nov 15 '05 #7
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 19:40:45 +0100, "David Faircastle"
<fi****@post.co m> wrote:

<snipped>

Thank you for your very generous reply. I need to sort things out now.
--
Regards,
Patrick.
Nov 15 '05 #8

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