LEADTOOLS Annotations (Leadtools.Annotations assembly)
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ConvertLogicalToObjectRectangle Method






A rectangle in logical coordinates.
Converts a rectangle from logical to object coordinates.
Syntax
public AnnRectangle ConvertLogicalToObjectRectangle( 
   AnnRectangle rect
)
'Declaration
 
Public Function ConvertLogicalToObjectRectangle( _
   ByVal rect As AnnRectangle _
) As AnnRectangle
'Usage
 
Dim instance As AnnObject
Dim rect As AnnRectangle
Dim value As AnnRectangle
 
value = instance.ConvertLogicalToObjectRectangle(rect)
public AnnRectangle ConvertLogicalToObjectRectangle( 
   AnnRectangle rect
)
 function Leadtools.Annotations.AnnObject.ConvertLogicalToObjectRectangle( 
   rect 
)
public:
AnnRectangle ConvertLogicalToObjectRectangle( 
   AnnRectangle rect
) 

Parameters

rect
A rectangle in logical coordinates.

Return Value

A rectangle representing the original rectangle but in object coordinates.
Remarks

An AnnObject may contain various points, lines, curves and rectangles that denote the object coordinates and where it should be drawn on an image. Also, the AnnObject contains a System.Drawing.Drawing2D.Matrix object that may be updated with a transformation when the object is moved, rotated or sized. This transformation as well as the container's own transformation are used to translate an object point to image coordinates and then to the screen.

The coordinates stored in the object (for example, AnnLineObject.StartPoint or AnnRectangleObject.Bounds are called object coordinates. These coordinates do not translate 1 to 1 to pixel values on the image used in the annotations because of the transformation matrices involved.

The values corresponding to the object coordinates in pixels are called logical coordinates. For example, a logical coordinate of AnnLineObject.StartPoint is its pixel value (in top left-position) in the image it is annotating. Converting from object to logical coordinates is what happens when you call the AnnAutomation.Realize method.

To manipulate an object's position and size manually from outside the annotation framework, you need to first convert its coordinates to logical values, perform your own transformations, convert them back to object coordinates before setting them back to the object.

To convert a point or a group of points from object to logical coordinates, use the ConvertObjectToLogicalPoints method.

To convert a point or a group of points from logical to object coordinates, use the ConvertLogicalToObjectPoints method.

To convert a rectangle from object to logical coordinates, use the ConvertObjectToLogicalRectangle method.

To convert a rectangle from logical to object coordinates, use the ConvertLogicalToObjectRectangle method.

For an example on converting object to logical coordinates, refer to ConvertObjectToLogicalPoints.

Example
For an example, refer to ConvertLogicalToObjectPoints.
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

See Also

Reference

AnnObject Class
AnnObject Members

 

 


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