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CellHeight Property
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Leadtools.ImageProcessing.SpecialEffects Namespace > PixelateCommand Class : CellHeight Property



Gets or sets a value that represents the height of a rectangular cell.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration)  
Public Property CellHeight As Integer
Visual Basic (Usage) Copy Code
Dim instance As PixelateCommand
Dim value As Integer
 
instance.CellHeight = value
 
value = instance.CellHeight
C#  
public int CellHeight {get; set;}
C++/CLI  
public:
property int CellHeight {
   int get();
   void set (int value);
}

Return Value

Value that represents the height of a rectangular cell, the number of rectangular cells present across the height of the image, the number of cells along the radius of a circular cell, or the length of each cell along the radius of a circular cell, based on the flags set in the Flags property.
If the Flags property contains: Then, the CellHeight property contains: And the range of possible values for the CellHeight property is:
PixelateCommandFlags.Radial |
PixelateCommandFlags.HeightFrequency
the number of cells present along the radius of the circular cell. 1 to the diagonal of the image, if there is no region. If there is a region, then the range of values is just the diagonal of the region rectangle.
PixelateCommandFlags.Radial |
PixelateCommandFlags.HeightPeriod
the radial length of each circular cell, in pixels. 1 to the diagonal of the image, if there is no region. If there is a region, then the range of values is just the diagonal of the region rectangle.
PixelateCommandFlags.Rectangle |
PixelateCommandFlags.HeightFrequency
the number of cells present across the height of the image. 1 to the image height, if there is no region. If there is a region, then the range of values is just the region height.
PixelateCommandFlags.Rectangle |
PixelateCommandFlags.HeightPeriod |
the height of each rectangular cell, in pixels. 1 to the image height, if there is no region. If there is a region, then the range of values is just the region height.

Example

Refer to PixelateCommand example.

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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