Leadtools.Windows.Annotations Namespace > AnnObject Class : SaveOriginalLocation Method |
public virtual void SaveOriginalLocation()
'Declaration Public Overridable Sub SaveOriginalLocation()
'Usage Dim instance As AnnObject instance.SaveOriginalLocation()
public virtual void SaveOriginalLocation()
function Leadtools.Windows.Annotations.AnnObject.SaveOriginalLocation()
public: virtual void SaveOriginalLocation();
Saves location information for an AnnObject including RotateCenter location and RotateGripper location. The information can be restored using RestoreOriginalLocation.
Notes to overriders: save any acutal points that define your object.
Public Sub AnnObject_SaveOriginalLocation(ByVal obj As AnnObject) ' Save the original location obj.SaveOriginalLocation() ' Make some changes ' i.e. shift to right 100 pixels obj.Translate(100, 0) ' Restore original location ' Comment out the line below, to see the object shifts ' Leave the line below to see the object reverts to original location obj.RestoreOriginalLocation() End Sub
public void AnnObject_SaveOriginalLocation(AnnObject obj) { // Save the original location obj.SaveOriginalLocation(); // Make some changes // i.e. shift to right 100 pixels obj.Translate(100, 0); // Restore original location // Comment out the line below, to see the object shifts // Leave the line below to see the object reverts to original location obj.RestoreOriginalLocation(); }
public void AnnObject_SaveOriginalLocation(AnnObject obj) { // Save the original location obj.SaveOriginalLocation(); // Make some changes // i.e. shift to right 100 pixels obj.Translate(100, 0); // Restore original location // Comment out the line below, to see the object shifts // Leave the line below to see the object reverts to original location obj.RestoreOriginalLocation(); }
Public Sub AnnObject_SaveOriginalLocation(ByVal obj As AnnObject) ' Save the original location obj.SaveOriginalLocation() ' Make some changes ' i.e. shift to right 100 pixels obj.Translate(100, 0) ' Restore original location ' Comment out the line below, to see the object shifts ' Leave the line below to see the object reverts to original location obj.RestoreOriginalLocation() End Sub
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