IStylusSyncPlugin.Packets Method
Informs the object implementing the IStylusSyncPlugin interface that the stylus is moving on the digitizer surface.
Namespace: Microsoft.StylusInput
Assembly: Microsoft.Ink (in Microsoft.Ink.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Sub Packets ( _
sender As RealTimeStylus, _
data As PacketsData _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As IStylusSyncPlugin
Dim sender As RealTimeStylus
Dim data As PacketsData
instance.Packets(sender, data)
void Packets(
RealTimeStylus sender,
PacketsData data
)
void Packets(
RealTimeStylus^ sender,
PacketsData^ data
)
function Packets(
sender : RealTimeStylus,
data : PacketsData
)
Parameters
sender
Type: Microsoft.StylusInput.RealTimeStylusThe RealTimeStylus object that called this method.
data
Type: Microsoft.StylusInput.PluginData.PacketsDataInformation about the stylus movement.
Remarks
You can modify the packet data by calling the inherited SetData method of the PacketsData object contained in the data parameter.
Note
An ArgumentException exception is thrown by the SetData method if the length of the array in the value parameter is not a multiple of the value of the inherited PacketPropertyCount property.
You can cancel the packets by calling the SetData method with the value parameter set to null (Nothing in Microsoft Visual Basic .NET).
Examples
This C# example is excerpted from the RealTimeStylus Plug-in Sample. The example implements a Packets method that draws a small circle in the location of each new packet received.
public void Packets(RealTimeStylus sender, PacketsData data)
{
// For each new packet received, extract the x,y data
// and draw a small circle around the result.
for (int i = 0; i < data.Count ; i += data.PacketPropertyCount)
{
// Packet data always has x followed by y followed by the rest
Point point = new Point(data[i], data[i+1]);
// Since the packet data is in Ink Space coordinates, we need to convert to Pixels...
point.X = (int)Math.Round((float)point.X * (float)myGraphics.DpiX/2540.0F);
point.Y = (int)Math.Round((float)point.Y * (float)myGraphics.DpiY/2540.0F);
// Draw a circle corresponding to the packet
myGraphics.DrawEllipse(Pens.Green, point.X - 2, point.Y - 2, 4, 4);
}
}
This Visual Basic .NET example is excerpted from the RealTimeStylus Plug-in Sample. The example implements a Packets method that draws a small circle in the location of each new packet received.
Public Sub Packets(ByVal sender As RealTimeStylus, ByVal data As PacketsData) _
Implements IStylusSyncPlugin.Packets
' For each new packet received, extract the x,y data
' and draw a small circle around the result.
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To data.Count - data.PacketPropertyCount Step data.PacketPropertyCount
' Packet data always has x followed by y followed by the rest
Dim point As New Point(data(i), data((i + 1)))
' Since the packet data is in Ink Space coordinates,
' we need to convert to Pixels...
point.X = Math.Round((System.Convert.ToSingle(point.X) * _
System.Convert.ToSingle(myGraphics.DpiX) / 2540.0F))
point.Y = Math.Round((System.Convert.ToSingle(point.Y) * _
System.Convert.ToSingle(myGraphics.DpiY) / 2540.0F))
' Draw a circle corresponding to the packet
myGraphics.DrawEllipse(Pens.Green, point.X - 2, point.Y - 2, 4, 4)
Next i
End Sub 'Packets
Platforms
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003
The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
Version Information
.NET Framework
Supported in: 3.0