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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T13:13:18+00:00 2026-05-11T13:13:18+00:00

I have a method that draws a rounded rectangle with a border. The border

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I have a method that draws a rounded rectangle with a border. The border can be any width, so the problem I’m having is the border is extending past the given bounds when it’s thick because it’s drawn from the center of a path.

How would I include the width of the border so that it fits perfectly in the given bounds?

Here’s the code I’m using to draw the rounded rectangle.

private void DrawRoundedRectangle(Graphics gfx, Rectangle Bounds, int CornerRadius, Pen DrawPen, Color FillColor) {     GraphicsPath gfxPath = new GraphicsPath();      DrawPen.EndCap = DrawPen.StartCap = LineCap.Round;      gfxPath.AddArc(Bounds.X, Bounds.Y, CornerRadius, CornerRadius, 180, 90);     gfxPath.AddArc(Bounds.X + Bounds.Width - CornerRadius, Bounds.Y, CornerRadius, CornerRadius, 270, 90);     gfxPath.AddArc(Bounds.X + Bounds.Width - CornerRadius, Bounds.Y + Bounds.Height - CornerRadius, CornerRadius, CornerRadius, 0, 90);     gfxPath.AddArc(Bounds.X, Bounds.Y + Bounds.Height - CornerRadius, CornerRadius, CornerRadius, 90, 90);     gfxPath.CloseAllFigures();      gfx.FillPath(new SolidBrush(FillColor), gfxPath);     gfx.DrawPath(DrawPen, gfxPath); } 
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  1. 2026-05-11T13:13:19+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:13 pm

    Alright guys, I figured it out! Just need to shrink the bounds to take into account the width of the pen. I kind of knew this was the answer I was just wondering if there was a way to draw a line on the inside of a path. This works good though.

    private void DrawRoundedRectangle(Graphics gfx, Rectangle Bounds, int CornerRadius, Pen DrawPen, Color FillColor) {     int strokeOffset = Convert.ToInt32(Math.Ceiling(DrawPen.Width));     Bounds = Rectangle.Inflate(Bounds, -strokeOffset, -strokeOffset);      DrawPen.EndCap = DrawPen.StartCap = LineCap.Round;      GraphicsPath gfxPath = new GraphicsPath();     gfxPath.AddArc(Bounds.X, Bounds.Y, CornerRadius, CornerRadius, 180, 90);     gfxPath.AddArc(Bounds.X + Bounds.Width - CornerRadius, Bounds.Y, CornerRadius, CornerRadius, 270, 90);     gfxPath.AddArc(Bounds.X + Bounds.Width - CornerRadius, Bounds.Y + Bounds.Height - CornerRadius, CornerRadius, CornerRadius, 0, 90);     gfxPath.AddArc(Bounds.X, Bounds.Y + Bounds.Height - CornerRadius, CornerRadius, CornerRadius, 90, 90);     gfxPath.CloseAllFigures();      gfx.FillPath(new SolidBrush(FillColor), gfxPath);     gfx.DrawPath(DrawPen, gfxPath); } 
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