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Public Property CellWidth As Integer |
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public int CellWidth {get; set;} |
Return Value
Value that represents the width of a rectangular cell, the number of rectangular cells present across the width of the image, the number of cells around the center point of a circular cell, or the length in degrees of each cell around the center point of a circular cell, based on the flags set in the Flags property.If the Flags property contains: | Then the CellWidth property contains: | And the range of possible values for the CellWidth property is: |
PixelateCommandFlags.Radial | PixelateCommandFlags.WidthFrequency |
the number of cells around the CenterPoint property. That is, the circle around the center point is divided into equal parts based on the value of the CellWidth property, as shown below: |
1 to 360. The circle can be divided into anywhere from 1 to 360 equal parts. |
PixelateCommandFlags.Radial | PixelateCommandFlags.WidthPeriod |
the size, in degrees of the cells around the center point That is, the circle around the center point is divided into cells, based on the number of degrees in the CellWidth property, as shown below: |
1 to 360. The circle can be divided into cells of 1 degree to 360 degrees. |
PixelateCommandFlags.Rectangle | PixelateCommandFlags.WidthFrequency |
the number of cells present across the width of the image. | 1 to the image width, if there is no region. If there is a region, then the range of values is just the region width. |
PixelateCommandFlags.Rectangle | PixelateCommandFlags.WidthPeriod | |
the width of each rectangular cell, in pixels. | 1 to the image width, if there is no region. If there is a region, then the range of values is just the region width. |
Refer to PixelateCommand.
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