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Leadtools.Windows.Controls Namespace > ImageBox Class : AspectRatioCorrection Property |
public double AspectRatioCorrection {get; set;}
'Declaration Public Property AspectRatioCorrection As Double
'Usage Dim instance As ImageBox Dim value As Double instance.AspectRatioCorrection = value value = instance.AspectRatioCorrection
When displaying images, sometimes it is desired to set a manual aspect ratio correction to compensate for irregular screen resolution (pixel size) for example. For example, if you display an image that is 100 by 100 pixels on most monitors, the image will not be an exact square on screen because most monitors have pixels that are rectangular in shape. Setting the AspectRatioCorrection value can fix this issue.
The AspectRatioCorrection is multiplied by the current vertical scale factor of the control CurrentYScaleFactor at all times regardless of the ScaleFactor and SizeMode values.
Imports Leadtools.Windows.Controls Public Sub ImageBox_PhysicalSize(ByVal viewer As ImageBox) viewer.AspectRatioCorrection = 2 ' The image height will be multiplied by 2. Dim s As String = String.Format("Physical Size : {0}", viewer.PhysicalSize.ToString()) MessageBox.Show(s) End Sub
using Leadtools.Help; using Leadtools.Windows.Controls; public void ImageBox_PhysicalSize(ImageBox viewer) { viewer.AspectRatioCorrection = 2; // The image height will be multiplied by 2. string s = string.Format("Physical Size : {0}", viewer.PhysicalSize.ToString()); MessageBox.Show(s); }
using Leadtools.Help; using Leadtools.Windows.Controls; public void ImageBox_PhysicalSize(ImageBox viewer) { viewer.AspectRatioCorrection = 2; // The image height will be multiplied by 2. string s = string.Format("Physical Size : {0}", viewer.PhysicalSize.ToString()); MessageBox.Show(s); }
Imports Leadtools.Windows.Controls Public Sub ImageBox_PhysicalSize(ByVal viewer As ImageBox) viewer.AspectRatioCorrection = 2 ' The image height will be multiplied by 2. Dim s As String = String.Format("Physical Size : {0}", viewer.PhysicalSize.ToString()) MessageBox.Show(s) End Sub
<Window x:Class="WPFSamples.ImageBox" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" xmlns:Leadtools_Windows_Controls="clr-namespace:Leadtools.Windows.Controls;assembly=Leadtools.Windows.Controls" Height="600" Width="800"> <DockPanel> <Leadtools_Windows_Controls:ImageBox Name="theImage" Source="file:///c:\users\Public\Documents\LEADTOOLS Images\cannon.jpg" DockPanel.Dock= "Bottom" HorizontalAlignment="Center" VerticalAlignment="Bottom" AspectRatioCorrection="2"> </Leadtools_Windows_Controls:ImageBox > </DockPanel> <Window.Title> "Apply a effect" </Window.Title> </Window>