PolyQuadraticBezierSegment
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Represents a set of quadratic Bezier segments.
<PolyQuadraticBezierSegment .../>
Remarks
A QuadraticBezierSegment object can have one control point and an end point. A PolyQuadraticBezierSegment object can have an essentially unlimited number of control points, with the values of these points and the end point given as the Points property value. Individual points are parsed out of the Points string.
Example
The following example creates two curves by using a PolyQuadraticBezierSegment to specify the coordinates.
<Canvas
xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
Width="500" Height="100">
<Path Stroke="Black" StrokeThickness="1">
<Path.Data>
<PathGeometry>
<PathGeometry.Figures>
<PathFigureCollection>
<!-- The StartPoint specifies the starting point of the first curve. -->
<PathFigure StartPoint="10,100">
<PathFigure.Segments>
<PathSegmentCollection>
<!-- The PolyQuadraticBezierSegment specifies two Bezier curves.
The first curve is from 10,100 (start point specified above)
to 300,100 with a control point of 200,200. The second curve
is from 200,200 (end of the last curve) to 30,400 with a
control point of 0,200. -->
<PolyQuadraticBezierSegment Points="200,200 300,100 0,200 30,400" />
</PathSegmentCollection>
</PathFigure.Segments>
</PathFigure>
</PathFigureCollection>
</PathGeometry.Figures>
</PathGeometry>
</Path.Data>
</Path>
</Canvas>
The following illustration shows how the preceding code renders.