#include "ltwrappr.h"
virtual L_INT LAnnPushPin::GetRotateAngle(pdAngle)
L_DOUBLE *pdAngle; |
pointer to a double that returns the rotate angle |
Gets the rotation angle for an annotation object.
Parameter |
Description |
pdAngle |
Pointer to a double variable to be updated with the rotation angle. |
SUCCESS |
The function was successful. |
< 1 |
An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes. |
Call this function to get the rotation angle for a particular annotation object.
The angle is in radians, and uses the following convention.
The possible range of rotate values is (-Pi) ... (Pi)
A rotation in the clockwise direction is considered a positive rotation.
A rotation in the counter-clockwise direction is considered a negative rotation.
For example, if a rectangle is rotated 90 degrees in the counter clockwise direction, this function will get (-PI/2) for the rotation angle. If a rectangle is rotated 90 degrees in the clockwise direction, this function will get PI/2 for the rotation angle. If a rectangle is rotated 270 degrees in the counter clockwise direction, this is equivalent to 90 degrees in the clockwise direction so the rotation value returned is PI/2.
Required DLLs and Libraries
LTANN For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application. |
Win32, x64.
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// This examples displays the rotation angle of the PushPin annotation object in radians and degrees
L_INT LAnnPushPin_GetRotateAngleExample(LAnnPushPin * pLPushPin)
{
L_INT nRet = SUCCESS;
L_DOUBLE dAngle;
L_TCHAR szMsg[200];
nRet = pLPushPin->GetRotateAngle(&dAngle);
if (nRet == SUCCESS)
{
wsprintf(szMsg, TEXT("Angle of rotation: Radians[%lf] Degrees[%f]\n"),
dAngle,
dAngle *180 / 3.1415926535
);
MessageBox(NULL, szMsg, TEXT(""), MB_OK);
}
return nRet;
}
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