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Image.ImageSource to string ?

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    Mohammad Dayyan
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    Hi, I have the below XAML code :

    <Window x:Class="WpfApplication1.Window1"
    xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
    xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
    DataContext="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Self}}"
    WindowStartupLocation="CenterScreen"
    Title="Window1" Height="300" Width="300">

    <Grid>
        <Image x:Name="TestImage" Source="{Binding Path=ImageSource}" />
    </Grid>
    

    </Window>

    Now, I'm gonna set the `TestImage` with the below method :

    Image Base64StringToImage(string base64ImageString)
    {
    try
    {
    byte[] b;
    b = Convert.FromBase64String(base64ImageString);
    MemoryStream ms = new System.IO.MemoryStream(b);
    System.Drawing.Image img = System.Drawing.Image.FromStream(ms);

        //////////////////////////////////////////////
        //convert System.Drawing.Image to WPF image
        System.Drawing.Bitmap bmp = new System.Drawing.Bitmap(img);
        IntPtr hBitmap = bmp.GetHbitmap();
        System.Windows.Media.ImageSource imageSource = System.Windows.Interop.Imaging.CreateBitmapSourceFromHBitmap(hBitmap, IntPtr.Zero, Int32Rect.Empty, BitmapSizeOptions.FromEmptyOptions());
    
        Image wpfImage = new Image();
        wpfImage.Source = imageSource;
        wpfImage.Width = wpfImage.Height = 16;
        //////////////////////////////////////////////
    
        return wpfImage;
    }
    catch
    {
        Image img1 = new Image();
        img1.Source = new BitmapImage(new Uri(@"/passwordManager;component/images/TreeView/empty-bookmark.png", UriKind.Relative));
        img1.Width = img1.Height = 16;
        return img1;
    }
    

    }

    I've used the following code, but it doesn't work :

    public string ImageSource { get; set; }
    ImageSource = Base64StringToImage("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").Source.ToString();

    Actually , I have a problem with converting ImageSource to st

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    • M Mohammad Dayyan

      Hi, I have the below XAML code :

      <Window x:Class="WpfApplication1.Window1"
      xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
      xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
      DataContext="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Self}}"
      WindowStartupLocation="CenterScreen"
      Title="Window1" Height="300" Width="300">

      <Grid>
          <Image x:Name="TestImage" Source="{Binding Path=ImageSource}" />
      </Grid>
      

      </Window>

      Now, I'm gonna set the `TestImage` with the below method :

      Image Base64StringToImage(string base64ImageString)
      {
      try
      {
      byte[] b;
      b = Convert.FromBase64String(base64ImageString);
      MemoryStream ms = new System.IO.MemoryStream(b);
      System.Drawing.Image img = System.Drawing.Image.FromStream(ms);

          //////////////////////////////////////////////
          //convert System.Drawing.Image to WPF image
          System.Drawing.Bitmap bmp = new System.Drawing.Bitmap(img);
          IntPtr hBitmap = bmp.GetHbitmap();
          System.Windows.Media.ImageSource imageSource = System.Windows.Interop.Imaging.CreateBitmapSourceFromHBitmap(hBitmap, IntPtr.Zero, Int32Rect.Empty, BitmapSizeOptions.FromEmptyOptions());
      
          Image wpfImage = new Image();
          wpfImage.Source = imageSource;
          wpfImage.Width = wpfImage.Height = 16;
          //////////////////////////////////////////////
      
          return wpfImage;
      }
      catch
      {
          Image img1 = new Image();
          img1.Source = new BitmapImage(new Uri(@"/passwordManager;component/images/TreeView/empty-bookmark.png", UriKind.Relative));
          img1.Width = img1.Height = 16;
          return img1;
      }
      

      }

      I've used the following code, but it doesn't work :

      public string ImageSource { get; set; }
      ImageSource = Base64StringToImage("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").Source.ToString();

      Actually , I have a problem with converting ImageSource to st

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      Abhinav S
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

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