JatSing
JatSing

Reputation: 4987

How to set window icon in code behind in wpf?

In xaml it is :

  <View:BaseWindow.Icon>
    /VBDAdvertisement;component/Images/logoVBD.png
  </View:BaseWindow.Icon>

I want to convert it into code behind.

Thanks

Upvotes: 19

Views: 21666

Answers (3)

Joee
Joee

Reputation: 2016

Try this its absolutely working for both png as well as ico image format.

window.Icon = BitmapFrame.Create(Application.GetResourceStream(new Uri("LiveJewel.png", UriKind.RelativeOrAbsolute)).Stream);

Upvotes: 8

Christian Myksvoll
Christian Myksvoll

Reputation: 674

This is the correct way to do it (assuming MyIcon.ico is placed on the root folder of a WPF project named MyApplication):

Uri iconUri = new Uri("pack://application:,,,/MyApplication;component/MyIcon.ico");
myWindow.Icon = BitmapFrame.Create(iconUri);

This is also what actually happens when you set the Icon property for the window in XAML.

When just setting the Icon to a new Bitmap, it will not be rendered smoothly and correctly, but instead quite a bit pixelated.

Upvotes: 11

brunnerh
brunnerh

Reputation: 185140

Something like

myWindow.Icon = new BitmapImage(new Uri("/VBDAdvertisement;component/Images/logoVBD.png"));

You may need to qualify the path more though.

Edit: As i thought the path should be in pack-uri format:

"pack://application:,,,/VBDAdvertisement;component/Images/logoVBD.png"

Upvotes: 27

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