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Leadtools.Windows.Annotations Namespace : AnnCurveObject Class |
public class AnnCurveObject : AnnPolylineObject, IAnnCurve, IAnnHeader, IAnnObject, IAnnPolyline
'Declaration Public Class AnnCurveObject Inherits AnnPolylineObject Implements IAnnCurve, IAnnHeader, IAnnObject, IAnnPolyline
'Usage Dim instance As AnnCurveObject
public ref class AnnCurveObject : public AnnPolylineObject, IAnnCurve, IAnnHeader, IAnnObject, IAnnPolyline
The curve object is a spline curve that contains a collection of System.Windows.Point points, a Tension value and an System.Windows.Media.Pen pen. For more information about the curve annotation object refer to AnnCurveObject for WPF. For more information about the automated curve annotation object, refer to WPF Annotation Objects - Automated Features.
This example creates a curve object.
Imports Leadtools.Windows.Annotations Imports Leadtools.Windows.Controls Private Sub AnnCurveObject_AnnCurveObject(ByVal container As AnnContainer) Dim curve As AnnCurveObject = New AnnCurveObject() curve.Points.Add(New System.Windows.Point(100, 100)) curve.Points.Add(New System.Windows.Point(200, 100)) curve.Points.Add(New System.Windows.Point(200, 200)) curve.Points.Add(New System.Windows.Point(100, 300)) curve.Stroke = Colors.Red curve.StrokeThickness = 1.0 curve.Tension = 1 container.Children.Add(curve) End Sub
using Leadtools.Windows.Annotations; using Leadtools.Windows.Controls; using Leadtools.Help; private void AnnCurveObject_AnnCurveObject(AnnContainer container) { AnnCurveObject curve = new AnnCurveObject(); curve.Points.Add(new Point(100, 100)); curve.Points.Add(new Point(200, 100)); curve.Points.Add(new Point(200, 200)); curve.Points.Add(new Point(100, 300)); curve.Stroke = Colors.Red; curve.StrokeThickness = 1.0; curve.Tension = 1; container.Children.Add(curve); }
using Leadtools.Windows.Annotations; using Leadtools.Windows.Controls; private void AnnCurveObject_AnnCurveObject(AnnContainer container) { AnnCurveObject curve = new AnnCurveObject(); curve.Points.Add(new Point(100, 100)); curve.Points.Add(new Point(200, 100)); curve.Points.Add(new Point(200, 200)); curve.Points.Add(new Point(100, 300)); curve.Stroke = Colors.Red; curve.StrokeThickness = 1.0; curve.Tension = 1; container.Children.Add(curve); }
Imports Leadtools.Windows.Annotations Imports Leadtools.Windows.Controls Private Sub AnnCurveObject_AnnCurveObject(ByVal container As AnnContainer) Dim curve As AnnCurveObject = New AnnCurveObject() curve.Points.Add(New Point(100, 100)) curve.Points.Add(New Point(200, 100)) curve.Points.Add(New Point(200, 200)) curve.Points.Add(New Point(100, 300)) curve.Stroke = Colors.Red curve.StrokeThickness = 1.0 curve.Tension = 1 container.Children.Add(curve) End Sub
<Window x:Class="WPFSamples.AnnCurveObject" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" Title="Leadtools.Windows.Annotations" Height="600" Width="800" xmlns:Leadtools_Windows_Annotations="clr-namespace:Leadtools.Windows.Annotations;assembly=Leadtools.Windows.Annotations" > <Leadtools_Windows_Annotations:AnnCurveObject Stroke ="Blue" StrokeThickness="3.0" Tension="0.5" Points="100,100 175, 125, 25,150 175,175 100,200" Header="Curve Object"/> </Window>