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Leadtools Namespace > RasterImage Class : SetRegion Method |
public void SetRegion( RasterRegionXForm xform, RasterRegion region, RasterRegionCombineMode combineMode )
'Declaration
Public Sub SetRegion( _ ByVal xform As RasterRegionXForm, _ ByVal region As RasterRegion, _ ByVal combineMode As RasterRegionCombineMode _ )
'Usage
Dim instance As RasterImage Dim xform As RasterRegionXForm Dim region As RasterRegion Dim combineMode As RasterRegionCombineMode instance.SetRegion(xform, region, combineMode)
public void SetRegion( RasterRegionXForm xform, RasterRegion region, RasterRegionCombineMode combineMode )
- (BOOL)setRegion:(nullable LTRasterRegionXForm *)xform region:(nullable LTRasterRegion *)region combineMode:(LTRasterRegionCombineMode)combineMode error:(NSError **)error
public void setRegion( RasterRegionXForm xform, RasterRegion region, RasterRegionCombineMode combineMode )
function Leadtools.RasterImage.SetRegion( xform , region , combineMode )
public: void SetRegion( RasterRegionXForm^ xform, RasterRegion^ region, RasterRegionCombineMode combineMode )
To get the RasterRegion object that describes the current image region, use GetRegion.
To update an existing region, you specify how the new region is to be combined with the existing one using the combineMode parameter. For more information, refer to RasterRegionCombineMode.
The RasterRegion class provides a platform independent representation of a region of interest in an image that can be used in any platform supported by LEADTOOLS such as GDI, GDI+, WPF and Silverlight. The RasterRegion class contains extensive methods and properties to manipulate the region data and save/load it to a byte array.
To convert a LEADTOOLS RasterRegion object to/from a device dependent region, you can use the following helper classes:
The RasterRegion class implements the IDisposable interface, so you must call Dispose on any region objects you create after using it.
For more information, refer to Creating a Region.
For more information, refer to Saving A Region.
For more information, refer to Working with the Existing Region.