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Leadtools.Forms Namespace > LogicalPoint Structure : ConvertTo Method |
public LogicalPoint ConvertTo( double sourceDpiX, double sourceDpiY, LogicalUnit destinationUnit, double destinationDpiX, double destinationDpiY )
'Declaration Public Function ConvertTo( _ ByVal sourceDpiX As Double, _ ByVal sourceDpiY As Double, _ ByVal destinationUnit As LogicalUnit, _ ByVal destinationDpiX As Double, _ ByVal destinationDpiY As Double _ ) As LogicalPoint
'Usage Dim instance As LogicalPoint Dim sourceDpiX As Double Dim sourceDpiY As Double Dim destinationUnit As LogicalUnit Dim destinationDpiX As Double Dim destinationDpiY As Double Dim value As LogicalPoint value = instance.ConvertTo(sourceDpiX, sourceDpiY, destinationUnit, destinationDpiX, destinationDpiY)
public: LogicalPoint ConvertTo( double sourceDpiX, double sourceDpiY, LogicalUnit destinationUnit, double destinationDpiX, double destinationDpiY )
This example creates a new LogicalPoint structure in inches then converts it to another LogicalPoint structure in pixels.
Imports Leadtools.Forms <TestMethod> _ Public Sub LogicalPoint_ConvertTo() ' create a new logical point that is 1.5 and 2 inches Dim pt1 As LogicalPoint = New LogicalPoint(1.5F, 2.0F, LogicalUnit.Inch) ' show the point Dim s As String = String.Format("{0}", pt1) MessageBox.Show(s) ' convert the point to pixels Dim pt2 As LogicalPoint = pt1.ConvertTo(150, 150, LogicalUnit.Pixel, 150, 150) ' show s = String.Format("{0}", pt2) MessageBox.Show(s) End Sub
using Leadtools.Forms; public void LogicalPoint_ConvertTo() { // create a new logical point that is 1.5 and 2 inches LogicalPoint pt1 = new LogicalPoint(1.5f, 2f, LogicalUnit.Inch); // show the point string s = string.Format("{0}", pt1); MessageBox.Show(s); // convert the point to pixels LogicalPoint pt2 = pt1.ConvertTo(150, 150, LogicalUnit.Pixel, 150, 150); // show s = string.Format("{0}", pt2); MessageBox.Show(s); }