Coloring the Console in C#


When working with console applications in C#, you always see a black and white screen. What if we want to change the background color of the console? We can change the foreground and background color of our console application by using win32 API SetConsoleTextAttribute().

SetConsoleTextAttribute takes two arguments

  1. Handle to console screen buffer
  2. character attributes

BOOL SetConsoleTextAttribute(
HANDLE hConsoleOutput,
WORD wAttributes
);
 

We can get handle to console screen buffer by using another function of win32 API i.e. GetStdHandle(),which takes a parameter and returns handle for input, output or error device.

We give -10 for input,-11 for output and -12 for error device as parameter to GetStdHandle function.

We have attributes for fore ground and background colors like 0x0001 for fore ground blue and 0x0010 for back ground blue.

How Use Win32 API Function in C#.

First of all declare the function using DllImport attribute. An API function must be declared static extern.

Let's start an example 

using System;
using
System.Runtime.InteropServices;
// for DllImport attribute
namespace
color_console
{
class
Class1
{
static void Main(string
[] args)
{
Class1 c =
new
Class1();
c.change();
}
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError=
true
)]
public static extern bool
SetConsoleTextAttribute(
IntPtr hConsoleOutput,
CharacterAttributes wAttributes);
/* declaring the setconsoletextattribute function*/
[DllImport("kernel32.dll")]
public static extern IntPtr GetStdHandle(int
nStdHandle);
/*declaring the getstdhandle funtion to get thehandle that would be used in
etConsoletextattribute function */
void
change()
{
IntPtr hOut;
/* declaring varianle to get handle*/
hOut= GetStdHandle(-11);
/* -11 is sent for output device*/
 
/*Displaying text in different colors and background colors*/
SetConsoleTextAttribute(hOut, CharacterAttributes.FOREGROUND_BLUE );
Console.WriteLine(" Subhan ALLAH ");
SetConsoleTextAttribute(hOut, CharacterAttributes.BACKGROUND_RED);
Console.WriteLine(" Alkhamdolillah ");
SetConsoleTextAttribute(hOut, CharacterAttributes.BACKGROUND_GREEN );
Console.WriteLine(" Allah O Akbar ");
SetConsoleTextAttribute(hOut, CharacterAttributes.FOREGROUND_RED );
Console.WriteLine(" Pakistan ");
}
/* This enumeration lists all of the character attributes. You can combine attributes to achieve specific effects.*/
public enum
CharacterAttributes
{
FOREGROUND_BLUE = 0x0001,
FOREGROUND_GREEN = 0x0002,
FOREGROUND_RED = 0x0004,
FOREGROUND_INTENSITY = 0x0008,
BACKGROUND_BLUE = 0x0010,
BACKGROUND_GREEN = 0x0020,
BACKGROUND_RED = 0x0040,
BACKGROUND_INTENSITY = 0x0080,
COMMON_LVB_LEADING_BYTE = 0x0100,
COMMON_LVB_TRAILING_BYTE = 0x0200,
COMMON_LVB_GRID_HORIZONTAL = 0x0400,
COMMON_LVB_GRID_LVERTICAL = 0x0800,
COMMON_LVB_GRID_RVERTICAL = 0x1000,
COMMON_LVB_REVERSE_VIDEO = 0x4000,
COMMON_LVB_UNDERSCORE = 0x8000
}
}
}
 

Change the Title of Console:

Changing the Title of Console is also much easier, just use SetConsoleTitle()function and provide a string to it as parameter, that would be title of console. You can do it easily

[DllImport("kernel32.dll")
public static extern bool SetConsoleTitle(String lpConsoleTitle);

First declare setconsoletitle function and then use it

SetConsoleTitle(" ALlah O Akbar...");

So You have seen that how easily we can use win32 API's in C# and can do a lot of things that are not provided by .NET Framework. We can also change the font and cursor of console application using win32 API's. Thanks ...


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