GraphicsPathIterator.NextPathType(Byte, Int32, Int32) Méthode

Définition

Obtient l’index de départ et l’index de fin du groupe de points de données suivant qui ont tous le même type.

public:
 int NextPathType([Runtime::InteropServices::Out] System::Byte % pathType, [Runtime::InteropServices::Out] int % startIndex, [Runtime::InteropServices::Out] int % endIndex);
public int NextPathType (out byte pathType, out int startIndex, out int endIndex);
member this.NextPathType : byte * int * int -> int
Public Function NextPathType (ByRef pathType As Byte, ByRef startIndex As Integer, ByRef endIndex As Integer) As Integer

Paramètres

pathType
Byte

[out] Reçoit le type de point partagé par tous les points du groupe. Les types possibles peuvent être récupérés à partir de l’énumération PathPointType.

startIndex
Int32

[out] Reçoit l’index de départ du groupe de points.

endIndex
Int32

[out] Reçoit l’index de fin du groupe de points.

Retours

Cette méthode retourne le nombre de points de données dans le groupe. S’il n’y a plus de groupes dans le chemin d’accès, cette méthode retourne 0.

Exemples

L’exemple suivant est conçu pour une utilisation avec Windows Forms et nécessite PaintEventArgse, un objet d’événement OnPaint. Le code effectue les actions suivantes :

  • Crée un objet GraphicsPath.

  • Ajoute trois lignes, un rectangle et un ellipse.

  • Répertorie les valeurs de tous les points vers le côté gauche de l’écran.

  • Crée un GraphicsPathIterator et le rembobine.

  • Dans une boucle for, effectue une itération au sein des points à l’aide des méthodes NextPathType et NextPathType.

  • Utilise les valeurs retournées à partir des appels itératifs pour répertorier le numéro de sous-chemin, le nombre de points dans celui-ci et le type du chemin pointe vers le côté droit de l’écran.

  • Affiche la valeur du nombre total de points à l’écran.

Notez que ListPathPoints est une fonction d’assistance qui sépare la plupart (pas tous) du code d’affichage du code de chemin d’accès graphique.

public:
   void NextPathTypeExample( PaintEventArgs^ e )
   {
      // Create the GraphicsPath.
      GraphicsPath^ myPath = gcnew GraphicsPath;
      array<Point>^ myPoints = {Point(20,20),Point(120,120),Point(20,120),Point(20,20)};
      Rectangle myRect = Rectangle(120,120,100,100);

      // Add 3 lines, a rectangle, and an ellipse.
      myPath->AddLines( myPoints );
      myPath->AddRectangle( myRect );
      myPath->AddEllipse( 220, 220, 100, 100 );

      // List all of the path points to the screen.
      ListPathPoints( e, myPath, nullptr, 20, 1 );

      // Create a GraphicsPathIterator.
      GraphicsPathIterator^ myPathIterator = gcnew GraphicsPathIterator( myPath );

      // Rewind the Iterator.
      myPathIterator->Rewind();

      // Iterate the subpaths and types, and list the results to
      // the screen.
            int i;
      int j = 20;
      int mySubPaths;
      int subPathStartIndex;
      int subPathEndIndex;
      Boolean IsClosed;
      Byte subPathPointType;
      int pointTypeStartIndex;
      int pointTypeEndIndex;
      int numPointsFound;
      System::Drawing::Font^ myFont = gcnew System::Drawing::Font( "Arial",8 );
      SolidBrush^ myBrush = gcnew SolidBrush( Color::Black );
      j = 20;
      for ( i = 0; i < 3; i++ )
      {
         mySubPaths = myPathIterator->NextSubpath( subPathStartIndex, subPathEndIndex, IsClosed );
         numPointsFound = myPathIterator->NextPathType( subPathPointType, pointTypeStartIndex, pointTypeEndIndex );
         e->Graphics->DrawString( String::Format( "SubPath: {0}  Points Found: {1}  Type of Points: {2}", i,
               numPointsFound, subPathPointType ), myFont, myBrush, 200.0f, (float)j );
         j += 20;
      }

      // List the total number of path points to the screen.
      ListPathPoints( e, myPath, myPathIterator, 200, 2 );
   }

   //-------------------------------------------------------
   //This function is a helper function used by
   // NextPathTypeExample.
   //-------------------------------------------------------
   void ListPathPoints( PaintEventArgs^ e, GraphicsPath^ myPath, GraphicsPathIterator^ myPathIterator, int xOffset, int listType )
   {
      // Get the total number of points for the path,
      // and the arrays of the points and types.
      int myPathPointCount = myPath->PointCount;
      array<PointF>^myPathPoints = myPath->PathPoints;
      array<Byte>^myPathTypes = myPath->PathTypes;

      // Set up variables for drawing the points to the screen.
      int i;
      float j = 20;
      System::Drawing::Font^ myFont = gcnew System::Drawing::Font( "Arial",8 );
      SolidBrush^ myBrush = gcnew SolidBrush( Color::Black );
      if ( listType == 1 )
      {
         // Draw the set of path points and types to the screen.
         for ( i = 0; i < myPathPointCount; i++ )
         {
            e->Graphics->DrawString( myPathPoints[ i ].X + ", " + myPathPoints[ i ].Y + ", " + myPathTypes[ i ],
                  myFont, myBrush, (float)xOffset, (float)j );
            j += 20;
         }
      }
      else
      if ( listType == 2 )
      {
         // Draw the total number of points to the screen.
         int myPathTotalPoints = myPathIterator->Count;
         e->Graphics->DrawString( String::Format( "Total Points = {0}", myPathTotalPoints ), myFont, myBrush, (float)xOffset, 100.0f );
      }
      else
      {
         e->Graphics->DrawString( "Wrong or no list type argument.", myFont, myBrush, (float)xOffset, 200.0f );
      }
   }
public void NextPathTypeExample(PaintEventArgs e)
{
             
    // Create the GraphicsPath.
    GraphicsPath myPath = new GraphicsPath();

    Point[] myPoints = {new Point(20, 20), new Point(120, 120), 
         new Point(20, 120),new Point(20, 20) }; 
    Rectangle myRect = new Rectangle(120, 120, 100, 100);
             
    // Add 3 lines, a rectangle, and an ellipse.
    myPath.AddLines(myPoints);
    myPath.AddRectangle(myRect);
    myPath.AddEllipse(220, 220, 100, 100);
             
    // List all of the path points to the screen.
    ListPathPoints(e, myPath, null, 20, 1);
             
    // Create a GraphicsPathIterator.
    GraphicsPathIterator myPathIterator = new
        GraphicsPathIterator(myPath);
             
    // Rewind the Iterator.
    myPathIterator.Rewind();
             
    // Iterate the subpaths and types, and list the results to
             
    // the screen.
    int i, j = 20;
    int mySubPaths, subPathStartIndex, subPathEndIndex;
    Boolean IsClosed;
    byte subPathPointType;
    int pointTypeStartIndex,  pointTypeEndIndex, numPointsFound;
    Font myFont = new Font("Arial", 8);
    SolidBrush myBrush = new SolidBrush(Color.Black);
    j = 20;
    for(i = 0;i < 3; i++)
    {
        mySubPaths = myPathIterator.NextSubpath(
            out subPathStartIndex,
            out subPathEndIndex,
            out IsClosed);
        numPointsFound = myPathIterator.NextPathType(
            out subPathPointType,
            out pointTypeStartIndex,
            out pointTypeEndIndex);
        e.Graphics.DrawString(
            "SubPath: " + i +
            "  Points Found: " + numPointsFound.ToString() +
            "  Type of Points: " + subPathPointType.ToString(),
            myFont,
            myBrush,
            200,
            j);
        j+=20;
    }
             
    // List the total number of path points to the screen.
    ListPathPoints(e, myPath, myPathIterator, 200, 2);
}
             
//-------------------------------------------------------
//This function is a helper function used by
// NextPathTypeExample.
//-------------------------------------------------------
public void ListPathPoints(
    PaintEventArgs e,
    GraphicsPath myPath,
    GraphicsPathIterator myPathIterator,
    int xOffset,
    int listType)
{
             
    // Get the total number of points for the path,
    // and the arrays of the points and types.
    int myPathPointCount = myPath.PointCount;
    PointF[] myPathPoints = myPath.PathPoints;
    byte[] myPathTypes = myPath.PathTypes;
             
    // Set up variables for drawing the points to the screen.
    int i;
    float j = 20;
    Font myFont = new Font("Arial", 8);
    SolidBrush myBrush = new SolidBrush(Color.Black);
    if (listType == 1) 
        // List all the path points to the screen.
    {
             
        // Draw the set of path points and types to the screen.
        for(i=0; i<myPathPointCount; i++)
        {
            e.Graphics.DrawString(myPathPoints[i].X.ToString()+
                ", " + myPathPoints[i].Y.ToString() + ", " +
                myPathTypes[i].ToString(),
                myFont,
                myBrush,
                xOffset,
                j);
            j+=20;
        }
    }
    else if (listType == 2) 
        // Display the total number of path points.
    {
             
        // Draw the total number of points to the screen.
        int myPathTotalPoints = myPathIterator.Count;
        e.Graphics.DrawString("Total Points = " +
            myPathTotalPoints.ToString(),
            myFont,
            myBrush,
            xOffset,
            100);
    }
    else
    {
        e.Graphics.DrawString("Wrong or no list type argument.",
            myFont, myBrush, xOffset, 200);
    }
}
Public Sub NextPathTypeExample(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)

    ' Create the GraphicsPath.
    Dim myPath As New GraphicsPath
    Dim myPoints As Point() = {New Point(20, 20), _
    New Point(120, 120), New Point(20, 120), New Point(20, 20)}
    Dim myRect As New Rectangle(120, 120, 100, 100)

    ' Add 3 lines, a rectangle, and an ellipse.
    myPath.AddLines(myPoints)
    myPath.AddRectangle(myRect)
    myPath.AddEllipse(220, 220, 100, 100)

    ' List all of the path points to the screen.
    ListPathPointsHelper(e, myPath, Nothing, 20, 1)

    ' Create a GraphicsPathIterator.
    Dim myPathIterator As New GraphicsPathIterator(myPath)

    ' Rewind the Iterator.
    myPathIterator.Rewind()

    ' Iterate the subpaths and types, and list the results
    ' to the screen.
    Dim j As Integer = 20
    Dim i As Integer
    Dim mySubPaths, subPathStartIndex, subPathEndIndex As Integer
    Dim IsClosed As [Boolean]
    Dim subPathPointType As Byte
    Dim pointTypeStartIndex, pointTypeEndIndex, _
    numPointsFound As Integer
    Dim myFont As New Font("Arial", 8)
    Dim myBrush As New SolidBrush(Color.Black)
    j = 20
    For i = 0 To 2
        mySubPaths = myPathIterator.NextSubpath(subPathStartIndex, _
            subPathEndIndex, IsClosed)
        numPointsFound = myPathIterator.NextPathType(subPathPointType, _
            pointTypeStartIndex, pointTypeEndIndex)
        e.Graphics.DrawString("SubPath: " & i & "  Points Found: " & _
            numPointsFound.ToString() & "  Type of Points: " & _
        subPathPointType.ToString(), myFont, myBrush, 200, j)
        j += 20
    Next i

    ' List the total number of path points to the screen.
    ListPathPointsHelper(e, myPath, myPathIterator, 200, 2)
End Sub

' This is a helper function used by NextPathTypeExample.
Public Sub ListPathPointsHelper(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs, _
ByVal myPath As GraphicsPath, ByVal myPathIterator As GraphicsPathIterator, _
ByVal xOffset As Integer, ByVal listType As Integer)

    ' Get the total number of points for the path,
    ' and the arrays of the points and types.
    Dim myPathPointCount As Integer = myPath.PointCount
    Dim myPathPoints As PointF() = myPath.PathPoints
    Dim myPathTypes As Byte() = myPath.PathTypes

    ' Set up variables for drawing the points to the screen.
    Dim i As Integer
    Dim j As Single = 20
    Dim myFont As New Font("Arial", 8)
    Dim myBrush As New SolidBrush(Color.Black)
    If listType = 1 Then
        ' List all the path points to the screen.

        ' Draw the set of path points and types to the screen.
        For i = 0 To myPathPointCount - 1
            e.Graphics.DrawString(myPathPoints(i).X.ToString() + ", " + _
                myPathPoints(i).Y.ToString() + ", " + _
            myPathTypes(i).ToString(), myFont, myBrush, xOffset, j)
            j += 20
        Next i
    Else
        If listType = 2 Then
            ' Display the total number of path points.

            ' Draw the total number of points to the screen.
            Dim myPathTotalPoints As Integer = myPathIterator.Count
            e.Graphics.DrawString("Total Points = " + _
                myPathTotalPoints.ToString(), myFont, myBrush, xOffset, _
                100)
        Else
            e.Graphics.DrawString("Wrong or no list type argument.", _
                myFont, myBrush, xOffset, 200)
        End If
    End If
End Sub

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