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AnalysisRegion.Intersect Method (AnalysisRegion)

Restricts the area of this AnalysisRegion to the area created by its intersection with the specified AnalysisRegion.

Namespace:  Microsoft.Ink
Assembly:  Microsoft.Ink.Analysis (in Microsoft.Ink.Analysis.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Sub Intersect ( _
    regionToIntersect As AnalysisRegion _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As AnalysisRegion 
Dim regionToIntersect As AnalysisRegion

instance.Intersect(regionToIntersect)
public void Intersect(
    AnalysisRegion regionToIntersect
)
public:
void Intersect(
    AnalysisRegion^ regionToIntersect
)
public function Intersect(
    regionToIntersect : AnalysisRegion
)

Parameters

Remarks

If the two areas do not intersect, the new area is empty.

Examples

This example creates two AnalysisRegion objects. It uses the Intersect, Union, and Exclude methods to modify the objects' areas.

' Create an infinite AnalysisRegion. 
Dim theFirstAnalysisRegion As New Microsoft.Ink.AnalysisRegion()

' Create a finite AnalysisRegion. 
Dim theSecondAnalysisRegion As New Microsoft.Ink.AnalysisRegion( _
    New System.Drawing.Rectangle(205, 205, 2054, 1027))

' Extend an AnalysisRegion using the Union method and an AnalysisRegion.
theFirstAnalysisRegion.Union(theSecondAnalysisRegion)

' Extend an AnalysisRegion using the Union method and a rectangle.
theFirstAnalysisRegion.Union(New Rectangle(0, 2054, 2054, 1027))

' Restrict an AnalysisRegion using the Intersect method and an AnalysisRegion.
theFirstAnalysisRegion.Intersect(theSecondAnalysisRegion)

' Restrict an AnalysisRegion using the Intersect method and a rectangle.
theFirstAnalysisRegion.Intersect(New Rectangle(750, 1000, 2500, 1500))

' Modify an AnalysisRegion using the Exclude method and an AnalysisRegion.
theFirstAnalysisRegion.Exclude(theSecondAnalysisRegion)

' Modify an AnalysisRegion using the Exclude method and a rectangle.
theFirstAnalysisRegion.Exclude(New Rectangle(750, 1000, 500, 500))
          // Create an infinite AnalysisRegion.
            Microsoft.Ink.AnalysisRegion theFirstAnalysisRegion =
                new Microsoft.Ink.AnalysisRegion();

            // Create a finite AnalysisRegion.
            Microsoft.Ink.AnalysisRegion theSecondAnalysisRegion =
                new Microsoft.Ink.AnalysisRegion(
                    new System.Drawing.Rectangle(205, 205, 2054, 1027));

            // Extend an AnalysisRegion using the Union method and an AnalysisRegion.
            theFirstAnalysisRegion.Union(theSecondAnalysisRegion);

            // Extend an AnalysisRegion using the Union method and a rectangle.
            theFirstAnalysisRegion.Union(new Rectangle(0, 2054, 2054, 1027));

            // Restrict an AnalysisRegion using the Intersect method and an AnalysisRegion.
            theFirstAnalysisRegion.Intersect(theSecondAnalysisRegion);

            // Restrict an AnalysisRegion using the Intersect method and a rectangle.
            theFirstAnalysisRegion.Intersect(new Rectangle(750, 1000, 2500, 1500));

            // Modify an AnalysisRegion using the Exclude method and an AnalysisRegion.
            theFirstAnalysisRegion.Exclude(theSecondAnalysisRegion);

            // Modify an AnalysisRegion using the Exclude method and a rectangle.
            theFirstAnalysisRegion.Exclude(new Rectangle(750, 1000, 500, 500));

Platforms

Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008

The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.

Version Information

.NET Framework

Supported in: 3.0

See Also

Reference

AnalysisRegion Class

AnalysisRegion Members

Intersect Overload

Microsoft.Ink Namespace

AnalysisRegion.GetBounds

AnalysisRegion.Exclude

AnalysisRegion.Union