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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Display All Colours Using Console Class in C#.Net

Overview:
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Description:
                    Console is nothing but a black color screen.It is defined as a standard input,output error streams for a console applications.
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It is done with the help of Console.ResetColor() method.

Program:


using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.IO;
using System.Reflection;

namespace Consolecls
{
    class Class1
    {
        public static void Main()
        {
            // Get a string array with the names of ConsoleColor enumeration members.
            String[] colorNames = ConsoleColor.GetNames(typeof(ConsoleColor));

            // Display each foreground color except black on a constant black background.
            Console.WriteLine("All the foreground colors (except Black) on a constant black background:");

            foreach (string colorName in colorNames)
            {
                // Convert the string representing the enum name to the enum value.
                ConsoleColor color = (ConsoleColor)Enum.Parse(typeof(ConsoleColor), colorName);

                if (color == ConsoleColor.Black) continue;

                Console.Write("{0,11}: ", colorName);
                Console.BackgroundColor = ConsoleColor.Black;
                Console.ForegroundColor = color;
                Console.WriteLine("This is foreground color {0}.", colorName);
                // Restore the original foreground and background colors.
                Console.ResetColor();
            }
            Console.WriteLine();

            // Display each background color except white with a constant white foreground.
            Console.WriteLine("All the background colors (except White) with a constant white foreground:");

            foreach (string colorName in colorNames)
            {
                // Convert the string representing the enum name to the enum value.
                ConsoleColor color = (ConsoleColor)Enum.Parse(typeof(ConsoleColor), colorName);

                if (color == ConsoleColor.White) continue;

                Console.Write("{0,11}: ", colorName);
                Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.White;
                Console.BackgroundColor = (ConsoleColor)Enum.Parse(typeof(ConsoleColor), colorName);
                Console.WriteLine("This is background color {0}.", colorName);
                Console.ResetColor();
                Console.ReadLine();
            }
        }
    }
}

OutPut:
Console Properties 2

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