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    Hi everyone, I would like to know how to concat multiple images into a single one? I have a form that contains multiple images(in different pictureBoxes), after pressing a button, a new form is displayed containing one image (in one pictureBox)that is the result of concatenating the previous images. The images are of the same height and width. I need to do that with minimum possible time, thanks,

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      Hi everyone, I would like to know how to concat multiple images into a single one? I have a form that contains multiple images(in different pictureBoxes), after pressing a button, a new form is displayed containing one image (in one pictureBox)that is the result of concatenating the previous images. The images are of the same height and width. I need to do that with minimum possible time, thanks,

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      Create a new Bitmap, then use Graphics::FromBitmap ( or is it FromImage ? ). Then you can draw your other Bitmaps on to the new one, in whatever order you like. If you asked this in the wrong forum, and you're not using .NET, and you're also not using GDI+, then you can do the same with HBITMAPs and a HDC, but the code will be a little more involved.

      Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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