Do you know any library that provides methods to draw simple shapes (lines and optionally other shapes) using WPF WriteableBitmap and ideally BackBuffer? I know that there is a WriteableBitmapEx project for silverlight but is there WPF equivalent?
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Related: [How to get a DrawingContext for a WriteableBitmap](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/88488/getting-a-drawingcontext-for-a-wpf-writeablebitmap) – Roman Starkov Jan 03 '12 at 12:24
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I guess here is the answer to my question :)
_plotBitmap.Lock();
var b = new Bitmap(_plotBitmap.PixelWidth,
_plotBitmap.PixelHeight,
_plotBitmap.BackBufferStride,
System.Drawing.Imaging.PixelFormat.Format24bppRgb,
_plotBitmap.BackBuffer);
using(var bitmapGraphics = System.Drawing.Graphics.FromImage(b))
{
bitmapGraphics.SmoothingMode = SmoothingMode.HighSpeed;
bitmapGraphics.InterpolationMode = InterpolationMode.NearestNeighbor;
bitmapGraphics.CompositingMode = CompositingMode.SourceCopy;
bitmapGraphics.CompositingQuality = CompositingQuality.HighSpeed;
bitmapGraphics.DrawLine(Pens.Gold,2,2,222,222);
}
_plotBitmap.AddDirtyRect(new Int32Rect(0,0,_plotBitmap.PixelWidth,_plotBitmap.PixelHeight));
_plotBitmap.Unlock();
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4You don't need to explicitly Dispose() the bitmap. This is what using is designed for. – Dercsár Jan 15 '12 at 13:11
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You seem to be using Bitmap, but asking for a solution using WriteableBitmap. There is a WriteableBitmapEx for WPF.

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WriteableBitmapEx has not optimal perfomance, and cannot draw text; it has better antialias system for lines only, if you need in it. – Виталий Семеняко Sep 21 '15 at 09:00