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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T23:59:57+00:00 2026-05-10T23:59:57+00:00

I’m creating a custom control, part of which is using the Graphics class to

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I’m creating a custom control, part of which is using the Graphics class to draw text to the form. Currently I’m using the following code to display it:

private float _lineHeight { get { return this.Font.Size + 5; } } private void Control_Paint(object sender, PaintEventArgs e) {     Graphics g = this.CreateGraphics();     Brush b = new SolidBrush(Colors[7]);      g.DrawString('Hello World!', this.Font, b, 0, 2);     g.DrawString('This has been a test of the emergency drawing system!',         this.Font, b, 0, 2 + _lineHeight); } 

I’m currently using fixedwidth fonts, and I’d like to know how wide the font will display, but there doesn’t appear to be any properties for this sort of information. Is there some way of obtaining it? I want it so I can wrap lines properly when displayed.

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  1. 2026-05-10T23:59:58+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 11:59 pm

    Yes, you can use MeasureString from the Graphics class

    This method returns a SizeF structure that represents the size, in the units specified by the PageUnit property, of the string specified by the text parameter as drawn with the font parameter.

    private void MeasureStringMin(PaintEventArgs e) {      // Set up string.     string measureString = 'Measure String';     Font stringFont = new Font('Arial', 16);      // Measure string.     SizeF stringSize = new SizeF();     stringSize = e.Graphics.MeasureString(measureString, stringFont);      // Draw rectangle representing size of string.     e.Graphics.DrawRectangle(new Pen(Color.Red, 1), 0.0F, 0.0F, stringSize.Width, stringSize.Height);      // Draw string to screen.     e.Graphics.DrawString(measureString, stringFont, Brushes.Black, new PointF(0, 0)); } 
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