Represents an ordered pair of float x- and y- coordinates and a unit of measurement that defines a point in a two-dimensional plane.
Syntax
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Dim instance As AnnPoint
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Example
This example creates a new AnnPoint in inches and then converts it to pixels.
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Private Sub AnnPoint_AnnPoint()
Dim converter As AnnUnitConverter = New AnnUnitConverter(96, 96)
Dim pt As AnnPoint = New AnnPoint(1.5F, 2.0F, AnnUnit.Inch)
Dim s As String = String.Format("{0}", pt)
MessageBox.Show(s)
pt.Convert(converter, AnnUnit.Pixel)
s = String.Format("{0}", pt)
MessageBox.Show(s)
End Sub |
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private void AnnPoint_AnnPoint() { // set up a new unit converter with 96 DPI AnnUnitConverter converter = new AnnUnitConverter(96, 96); // create a new annotation point at inch coordinate 1.5, 2 AnnPoint pt = new AnnPoint(1.5f, 2f, AnnUnit.Inch); // show the point string s = string.Format("{0}", pt); MessageBox.Show(s); // convert the point to pixels pt.Convert(converter, AnnUnit.Pixel); // show s = string.Format("{0}", pt); MessageBox.Show(s); } |
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Requirements
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 family
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