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Leadtools.Forms Namespace > LogicalLength Structure : ConvertTo Method |
public LogicalLength ConvertTo( double sourceDpi, LogicalUnit destinationUnit, double destinationDpi )
'Declaration Public Function ConvertTo( _ ByVal sourceDpi As Double, _ ByVal destinationUnit As LogicalUnit, _ ByVal destinationDpi As Double _ ) As LogicalLength
'Usage Dim instance As LogicalLength Dim sourceDpi As Double Dim destinationUnit As LogicalUnit Dim destinationDpi As Double Dim value As LogicalLength value = instance.ConvertTo(sourceDpi, destinationUnit, destinationDpi)
public: LogicalLength ConvertTo( double sourceDpi, LogicalUnit destinationUnit, double destinationDpi )
This example creates a new LogicalLength structure in inches then converts it to another LogicalLength structure in pixels.
Imports Leadtools.Forms <TestMethod> _ Public Sub LogicalLength_ConvertTo() ' create a new logical length that is 1.5 inches Dim lng1 As LogicalLength = New LogicalLength(1.5F, LogicalUnit.Inch) ' show the length Dim s As String = String.Format("{0}", lng1) MessageBox.Show(s) ' convert the length to pixels Dim lng2 As LogicalLength = lng1.ConvertTo(150, LogicalUnit.Pixel, 150) ' show s = String.Format("{0}", lng2) MessageBox.Show(s) End Sub
using Leadtools.Forms; public void LogicalLength_ConvertTo() { // create a new logical length that is 1.5 inches LogicalLength lng1 = new LogicalLength(1.5f, LogicalUnit.Inch); // show the length string s = string.Format("{0}", lng1); MessageBox.Show(s); // convert the length to pixels LogicalLength lng2 = lng1.ConvertTo(150, LogicalUnit.Pixel, 150); // show s = string.Format("{0}", lng2); MessageBox.Show(s); }