Available in LEADTOOLS Imaging Pro, Vector, Document, and Medical Imaging toolkits. |
LRasterPaint::DrawShapePolyBezier
#include "Ltwrappr.h"
L_INT LRasterPaint::DrawShapePolyBezier(UserDC, pptPoints, nCount)
HDC UserDC; |
/* handle to the device context */ |
LPPOINT pptPoints; |
/* pointer to an array of POINT structures */ |
L_INT nCount; |
/* number of points */ |
Draws a polybezier using the specified points
Parameter |
Description |
UserDC |
Handle to a device context, such as a screen, to use as a display surface. This parameter can also be NULL. The mapping mode of the device context must be MM_TEXT. |
pptPoints |
Pointer to an array of POINT structures that contain the endpoints and control points of the curve(s). |
nCount |
Specifies the number of points in the pptPoints array. This value must be one more than three times the number of curves to be drawn, because each Bezier curve requires two control points and an endpoint, and the initial curve requires an additional starting point. |
Returns
SUCCESS |
The function was successful. |
< 1 |
An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes |
Comments
The Bezier curve(s) will be drawn using the current shape properties. To determine the current shape properties, call LRasterPaint::GetProperty. To set or change the current shape properties, call LRasterPaint::SetProperty. For more information on the shape properties, refer to the PAINTSHAPE structure.
If UserDC is not NULL, the toolkit will paint the Bezier curve(s) on the specified device context. If UserDC is NULL, the Bezier curve(s) will not be painted on a device context.
If a bitmap has been set using the LRasterPaint::SetMetrics function, the Bezier curve(s) will be drawn on the specified bitmap. If UserDC is not NULL and a bitmap has been set using the LRasterPaint::SetMetrics function, then the Bezier curve(s) will be drawn to both the device context and the bitmap.
Required DLLs and Libraries
LTPNT For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application |
See Also
Example
L_INT LRasterPaint_DrawShapePolyBezierExample( CWnd* pWnd ) { L_INT nRet; LRasterPaint rstp; CDC* pDC = pWnd->GetDC( ) ; PAINTSHAPE shape; POINT ptPolyBezier [5]; /* Initiate the Paint toolkit */ nRet = rstp.Initialize ( ); if(nRet != SUCCESS) return nRet; /* Get the current shape properties */ nRet = rstp.GetProperty (PAINT_GROUP_SHAPE, &shape ) ; if(nRet != SUCCESS) return nRet; /* Set the required shape properties */ shape.nSize = sizeof ( PAINTSHAPE ) ; shape.dwMask = PSF_BORDERWIDTH | PSF_BORDERSTYLE | PSF_BORDERCOLOR | PSF_BORDERENDCAP | PSF_BACKGROUNDCOLOR; shape.nBorderWidth = 2 ; shape.nBorderStyle = PAINT_SHAPE_BORDER_STYLE_DASH ; shape.crBorderColor = RGB ( 255, 0, 0 ) ; shape.nBorderEndCap = PAINT_SHAPE_BORDER_ENDCAP_FLAT ; shape.crBackgroundColor = RGB ( 255, 255, 192 ) ; /* set the new shape properties */ nRet = rstp.SetProperty (PAINT_GROUP_SHAPE, &shape ) ; if(nRet != SUCCESS) return nRet; /* set the coordinates with respect to the DC dimensions*/ ptPolyBezier [ 0 ].x = 10 ; ptPolyBezier [ 0 ].y = 10 ; ptPolyBezier [ 1 ].x = 150 ; ptPolyBezier [ 1 ].y = 15 ; ptPolyBezier [ 2 ].x = 100 ; ptPolyBezier [ 2 ].y = 160 ; ptPolyBezier [ 3 ].x = 70 ; ptPolyBezier [ 3 ].y = 10; ptPolyBezier [ 4 ].x = 20 ; ptPolyBezier [ 4 ].y = 20 ; /* Use the current shape properties to draw a polyBezier to the DC (hDC) */ nRet = rstp.DrawShapePolyBezier ( pDC->m_hDC, ptPolyBezier, 4 ) ; if(nRet != SUCCESS) return nRet; /* Free the paint tools handle */ nRet = rstp.Free ( ) ; if(nRet != SUCCESS) return nRet; pWnd->ReleaseDC( pDC ) ; return SUCCESS ; }