Renderer.Measure Method
Renderer.Measure Method |
Calculates the Rectangle on the device context needed to contain the Stroke object to be drawn with the Draw method of the Renderer object.
Definition
Visual Basic .NET Public Function Measure( _
ByVal stroke As Stroke _
) As RectangleC# public Rectangle Measure(
Stroke stroke
);Managed C++ public: Rectangle* Measure(
Stroke *stroke
);
Parameters
stroke Microsoft.Ink.Stroke. The Stroke object to measure.
Return Value
System.Drawing.Rectangle. The Rectangle on the device context needed to contain the stroke if the stroke were drawn with the Draw method of the Renderer object. The stroke must contain x-coordinates and y-coordinates to calculate the rectangle. Otherwise, the method returns an empty rectangle.
Remarks
This method is accurate only if you pass the same arguments to both the Measure and Draw methods.
Because the bounding box is affected by the pen width, this width is scaled appropriately for the Renderer object's view transform. To do this, the pen width is multiplied by the square root of the determinant of the view transform. The height and width of the bounding box are expanded by half this amount in each direction, and the right and bottom sides are incremented by one.
For example, consider that the pen width is originally
53
, the square root of the determinant of the view transform is50
, and the bounding box is(0, 0, 1000, 1000)
. The pen width adjustment to the bounding box in each direction is calculated as(53 * 50) / 2
, and the right and bottom sides are incremented by one. This results in a rendered bounding box of(-1325, -1325, 2326, 2326)
.
Examples
[C#]
This C# example gets the bounding rectangle for a Stroke object created by Ink.CreateStroke, by using an array of Point objects, points. The Ink object and the Renderer object come from the InkOverlay object, theInkOverlay.
Stroke createdStroke = theInkOverlay.Ink.CreateStroke(points); Rectangle bounds = theInkOverlay.Renderer.Measure(createdStroke);
[VB.NET]
This Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET example gets the bounding rectangle for a Stroke object created by Ink.CreateStroke, by using an array of Point objects, points. The Ink object and the Renderer object come from the InkOverlay object, theInkOverlay.
Dim createdStroke As Stroke = theInkOverlay.Ink.CreateStroke(points) Dim bounds As Rectangle = theInkOverlay.Renderer.Measure(createdStroke)
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