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LVectorChord::UnlockObject

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#include "ltwrappr.h"

virtual L_INT LVectorChord::UnlockObject(pChord)

pVECTORCHORD pChord;

/* pointer to a vector object */

Sets the object information of the class object.

This function is available in the LEADTOOLS Vector Imaging Pro Toolkit.

Parameter

Description

pChord

Pointer to a VECTORCHORD structure that contains the vector object information to set.

Returns

SUCCESS

The function was successful.

< 1

An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes.

Comments

This function is used to update the object information of the class object.

To use this method, declare a variable of type VECTORCHORD and pass the address to the LVectorChord::LockObject() function. After modifying the vector object settings, call LVectorChord::UnlockObject (). LVectorChord::LockObject () and LVectorChord::UnlockObject () should always be called in pairs.

Before an object has been added to the LVectorBase object, using LVectorBase::AddObject or LVectorLayer::AddObject, LVectorChord::UnlockObject () can be used to change ALL properties of an object. However, once the object has been added to the LVectorBase object, some properties cannot be changed using LVectorChord::UnlockObject (). Specifically, nPointCount, *Point, pszText, and pbyType cannot be changed. However, as long as the number of points does not change, the coordinates of the individual points can always be modified using LVectorChord::UnlockObject ().

To get the current object information for a class object, call LVectorChord::LockObject.

LVectorChord::LockObject and LVectorChord::UnlockObject must be called in pairs.

Required DLLs and Libraries

LVKRN

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

Functions:

LVectorChord::LockObject

Topics:

Working with Vector Objects

Example

For an example, refer to LVectorChord::LockObject.

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