CBaseControlVideo.SetTargetRect method
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The SetTargetRect
method sets the current target rectangle (pure virtual). This is an internal member function that gets called when the destination rectangle changes.
Syntax
virtual HRESULT SetTargetRect(
RECT *pTargetRect
) = 0;
Parameters
-
pTargetRect
-
Pointer to the destination rectangle.
Return value
Returns an HRESULT value.
Remarks
Derived classes should override this to know when the destination rectangle changes. It is called from the following member functions.
- CBaseControlVideo::SetDestinationPosition
- CBaseControlVideo::put_DestinationLeft
- CBaseControlVideo::put_DestinationWidth
- CBaseControlVideo::put_DestinationTop
- CBaseControlVideo::put_DestinationHeight
The following example demonstrates an implementation of this function in a derived class.
HRESULT CVideoText::SetTargetRect(RECT *pTargetRect)
{
m_pRenderer->m_DrawImage.SetTargetRect(pTargetRect);
return NOERROR;
}
In this example, CVideoText is a class derived from CBaseControlVideo, m_pRenderer holds an object of a class derived from CBaseVideoRenderer, and the m_DrawImage data member, defined in the derived class, holds a CDrawImage object.
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