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    i am making a program to resize image according to measurement is given in textbox. and that should display in picturebox. but my picturebox is changing dimension which is good, but my image is not fitting in that picturebox. i tried image size mode function but it didnt work

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      i am making a program to resize image according to measurement is given in textbox. and that should display in picturebox. but my picturebox is changing dimension which is good, but my image is not fitting in that picturebox. i tried image size mode function but it didnt work

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      megha_p wrote:

      i tried image size mode function but it didnt work

      It is unlikely that anyone can guess from that exactly what your code does, or what is meant by "it didnt work". Please edit your question, explain exactly what you are trying to do, show the code that tries to do it, and give full details of what results you expect and what you actually see. [edit] I notice that this is the third time you have posted on this subject. Please try and follow the advice you have been given, and explain your problem clearly. [/edit]

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