CURVE

Summary

The CURVE structure defines a curve.

Syntax

typedef struct _CURVE 
{ 
   L_UINT uStructSize; 
   L_INT nType; 
   L_INT nPointCount; 
   L_POINT *pPoints; 
   L_UINT uFillMode; 
   L_DOUBLE dTension; 
   L_INT nClose; 
   L_INT nReserved; 
} CURVE, * pCURVE; 

Members

uStructSize

Size of the structure. This must be set before passing this structure to the LEAD functions.

nType

Flag that indicates the type of curve defined. Possible values are:

Value Meaning
CURVE_BEZIER The points specified in the pPoints field define a Bezier curve.
CURVE_STANDARD The points specified in the pPoints field define a standard curve. (Catmull-Rom)
CURVE_NATURAL_CUBIC_SPLINE The points specified in the pPoints field define a standard curve (Natural Cubic Spline)

nPointCount

Number of points in the pPoints array.

If nType is CURVE_BEZIER, nPointCount must be 3n + 1, where n >= 1. For example, nPointCount can be 4, 7, 10, 13, and so on.

If nType is CURVE_STANDARD or CURVE_NATURAL_CUBIC_SPLINE, nPointCount must be greater than or equal to 3. For example, nPointCount can be 3, 4, 5, 6, and so on.

pPoints

Pointer to an array of L_POINT structures that contain the points that define the curve.

uFillMode

Flag that indicates how to handle complex crossing lines. The following are valid values, which are illustrated below:

Value Meaning
L_POLY_WINDING [0] All pixels that are inside the resulting exterior lines are in the region.
L_POLY_ALTERNATE [1] The region includes the area between odd-numbered and even-numbered polygon sides on each scan line.
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dTension

Value that indicates the "straightness" of the curves that connect points. This value is used only when nType is CURVE_STANDARD. Valid values are between 0.0 and 1.0, where 0.0 indicates straight lines, and 1.0 indicates lines with the highest curvature. A typical value for dTension is 0.5.

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nClose

Value that indicates how the curve is closed. This value is used only when nType is CURVE_STANDARD. Possible values are:

Value Meaning
CURVE_NO_CLOSE [0x0] For n points, draw (n 3) segments. For example, for points {P0, P1, P2, P3, P4}, draw segments P1P2 and P2P3.
CURVE_CLOSE [0x1] For n points draw (n) segments. For example, for points {P0, P1, P2, P3, P4}, draw segments P0P1, P1P2, P2P3, P3P4, P4P0.
CURVE_PARTIAL_CLOSE [0x2] For n points draw (n 1) segments. For example, for points {P0, P1, P2, P3, P4}, draw segments P0P1, P1P2, P2P3, P3P4 (but not P4P0).

In the following diagram, the resulting region is shown in gray.

Curve Close Diagram

nReserved

Reserved for future use.

Comments

The LBitmapRgn::SetRgnCurve draws a curve using an array of POINT items.

The LBitmapRgn::CurveToBezier function to convert a curve to a Bezier.

This structure can define three types of curves:

Usage

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