GraphicsPath.AddPath(GraphicsPath, Boolean) Method
Definition
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Appends the specified GraphicsPath to this path.
public:
void AddPath(System::Drawing::Drawing2D::GraphicsPath ^ addingPath, bool connect);
public void AddPath (System.Drawing.Drawing2D.GraphicsPath addingPath, bool connect);
member this.AddPath : System.Drawing.Drawing2D.GraphicsPath * bool -> unit
Public Sub AddPath (addingPath As GraphicsPath, connect As Boolean)
Parameters
- addingPath
- GraphicsPath
The GraphicsPath to add.
- connect
- Boolean
A Boolean value that specifies whether the first figure in the added path is part of the last figure in this path. A value of true
specifies that (if possible) the first figure in the added path is part of the last figure in this path. A value of false
specifies that the first figure in the added path is separate from the last figure in this path.
Examples
The following code example is designed for use with Windows Forms, and it requires PaintEventArgs e
, an OnPaint event object. The code performs the following actions:
Creates two paths one a right-side-up triangle and the other an up-side-down triangle.
Adds the second path to the first.
Draws the resultant path to the screen.
private:
void AddPathExample( PaintEventArgs^ e )
{
// Create the first pathright side up triangle.
array<Point>^ myArray = {Point(30,30),Point(60,60),Point(0,60),Point(30,30)};
GraphicsPath^ myPath = gcnew GraphicsPath;
myPath->AddLines( myArray );
// Create the second pathinverted triangle.
array<Point>^ myArray2 = {Point(30,30),Point(0,0),Point(60,0),Point(30,30)};
GraphicsPath^ myPath2 = gcnew GraphicsPath;
myPath2->AddLines( myArray2 );
// Add the second path to the first path.
myPath->AddPath( myPath2, true );
// Draw the combined path to the screen.
Pen^ myPen = gcnew Pen( Color::Black,2.0f );
e->Graphics->DrawPath( myPen, myPath );
}
private void AddPathExample(PaintEventArgs e)
{
// Create the first pathright side up triangle.
Point[] myArray =
{
new Point(30,30),
new Point(60,60),
new Point(0,60),
new Point(30,30)
};
GraphicsPath myPath = new GraphicsPath();
myPath.AddLines(myArray);
// Create the second pathinverted triangle.
Point[] myArray2 =
{
new Point(30,30),
new Point(0,0),
new Point(60,0),
new Point(30,30)
};
GraphicsPath myPath2 = new GraphicsPath();
myPath2.AddLines(myArray2);
// Add the second path to the first path.
myPath.AddPath(myPath2,true);
// Draw the combined path to the screen.
Pen myPen = new Pen(Color.Black, 2);
e.Graphics.DrawPath(myPen, myPath);
}
Public Sub AddPathExample(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)
' Creates a symmetrical triangle and adds an inverted triangle.
' Create the first path - right side up triangle.
Dim myArray As Point() = {New Point(30, 30), New Point(60, 60), _
New Point(0, 60), New Point(30, 30)}
Dim myPath As New GraphicsPath
myPath.AddLines(myArray)
' Create the second path - inverted triangle.
Dim myArray2 As Point() = {New Point(30, 30), New Point(0, 0), _
New Point(60, 0), New Point(30, 30)}
Dim myPath2 As New GraphicsPath
myPath2.AddLines(myArray2)
' Add the second path to the first path.
myPath.AddPath(myPath2, True)
' Draw the combined path to the screen.
Dim myPen As New Pen(Color.Black, 2)
e.Graphics.DrawPath(myPen, myPath)
End Sub