I have TextBlock in my main form. I set the Text property to different strings during the application run.
I would like to be able to colour parts of particular strings.
Pseudo code:
if(a < 0) txbStatus.Text = string.Format("{0} <RED>{1}<开发者_如何学C/RED>", a, b);
else txbStatus.Text = string.Format("{0} <BLUE>{1}</RED>", a, b);
You can split your string the way u want and then using a foreach()
loop for that split string try
TextBlockName.Inlines.Add(new Run("colored text") {Foreground = Brushes.Blue});
The content of a TextBox
doesn't have to be just a string, but a collection of Inline
s:
txbStatus.Inlines.Clear();
txbStatus.Inlines.Add(new Run("normal color, "));
txbStatus.Inlines.Add(new Run("colored text") { Foreground = Brushes.Red });
I have created a custom TextBlock which will help you to highlight some part of text within the TextBlock's "Text" value.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Documents;
namespace UI.WPF.UserControls
{
class CustomTextBlock:TextBlock
{
string _originalText;
public string HighlighText
{
get { return (string)GetValue(HighlighTextProperty); }
set
{
SetValue(HighlighTextProperty, value);
RenderHighlightedText();
}
}
// Using a DependencyProperty as the backing store for HighlighText. This enables animation, styling, binding, etc...
public static readonly DependencyProperty HighlighTextProperty =
DependencyProperty.Register("HighlighText", typeof(string), typeof(CustomTextBlock),
new FrameworkPropertyMetadata(new PropertyChangedCallback(HighlighTextProperty_Changed))
);
private static void HighlighTextProperty_Changed(DependencyObject d, DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
CustomTextBlock textBlock = (CustomTextBlock)d;
textBlock.RenderHighlightedText();
}
public CustomTextBlock()
: base()
{
}
static CustomTextBlock()
{
DefaultStyleKeyProperty.OverrideMetadata(
typeof(CustomTextBlock),
new FrameworkPropertyMetadata(typeof(CustomTextBlock)));
}
public override void OnApplyTemplate()
{
base.OnApplyTemplate();
}
protected override void OnInitialized(EventArgs e)
{
base.OnInitialized(e);
_originalText = Text;
RenderHighlightedText();
}
private Run GetFormatedText(string text, bool isBold)
{
Run noramlRun = new Run(text);
if (isBold)
{
noramlRun.FontWeight = FontWeights.Bold;
}
else
{
noramlRun.FontWeight = FontWeights.Normal;
}
return noramlRun;
}
public void RenderHighlightedText()
{
var boldText = HighlighText;
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(HighlighText) &&
_originalText.ToLower().Contains(boldText.ToLower()))
{
this.Inlines.Clear();
int point = _originalText.ToLower().IndexOf(boldText.ToLower());
string strHighlighted = _originalText.Substring(point, HighlighText.Length);
Run runHighlight = GetFormatedText(strHighlighted, true);
if (point == 0)
{
this.Inlines.Add(runHighlight);
int remainingLength = _originalText.Length - (point + HighlighText.Length);
string remaingText = _originalText.Substring((point + HighlighText.Length), remainingLength);
this.Inlines.Add(GetFormatedText(remaingText, false));
}
else
{
string firstPart = _originalText.Substring(0, point);
this.Inlines.Add(GetFormatedText(firstPart, false));
this.Inlines.Add(runHighlight);
int remainingLength = _originalText.Length - (point + HighlighText.Length);
string remaingText = _originalText.Substring((point + HighlighText.Length), remainingLength);
this.Inlines.Add(GetFormatedText(remaingText, false));
}
}
else
{
this.Inlines.Clear();
this.Inlines.Add(GetFormatedText(_originalText, false));
}
}
}
}
The Way to use it.
<usercontrol:CustomTextBlock Text="{Binding Title}"
HighlighText="{Binding DataContext.SearchText, Mode=TwoWay, RelativeSource={RelativeSource FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type Page}}}"
/>
For more information
https://sites.google.com/site/greateindiaclub/mobil-apps/windows8/highlightpartoftextinwpftextblockcontrol
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