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Public Function New( _ ByVal targetImage As RasterImage, _ ByVal animatedImage As RasterImage _ ) |
Visual Basic (Usage) | Copy Code |
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Dim targetImage As RasterImage Dim animatedImage As RasterImage Dim instance As New RasterImageAnimator(targetImage, animatedImage) |
C# | |
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public RasterImageAnimator( RasterImage targetImage, RasterImage animatedImage ) |
C++/CLI | |
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public: RasterImageAnimator( RasterImage^ targetImage, RasterImage^ animatedImage ) |
Parameters
- targetImage
- A RasterImage object referencing the target image.
- animatedImage
- A RasterImage object containing the frames to be played. This object must be a multi-frame image (The value of RasterImage.AnimationGlobalLoop must be something other than -1. You can also pass a null reference (Nothing in VisualBasic) to let the method create an empty multi-frame image.
targetImage must be allocated before calling this method
If you pass null (Nothing in VisualBasic) in the animatedImage parameter, you can use the Append method to add frames to the multi-frame image during the animation. This is useful if you want to play an animated file as it is being loaded. If you need to reference the multi-frame image after the animation, you can call the Destroy method before you dispose this RasterImageAnimator object.
The RasterImageAnimator class also implements the System.IDisposable interface, it is recommended that you follow the standard .NET dispose pattern when using the RasterImageAnimator class. For more information, refer to System.IDisposable.
Target Platforms: Silverlight, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family, Windows Vista, Windows 7, MAC OS/X (Intel Only), Windows Phone 7