ID2D1Factory::CreateTransformedGeometry(ID2D1Geometry*,constD2D1_MATRIX_3X2_F&,ID2D1TransformedGeometry**) method (d2d1.h)
Transforms the specified geometry and stores the result as an ID2D1TransformedGeometry object.
Syntax
HRESULT CreateTransformedGeometry(
ID2D1Geometry *sourceGeometry,
const D2D1_MATRIX_3X2_F & transform,
ID2D1TransformedGeometry **transformedGeometry
);
Parameters
sourceGeometry
Type: [in] ID2D1Geometry*
The geometry to transform.
transform
Type: [in] const D2D1_MATRIX_3X2_F &
The transformation to apply.
transformedGeometry
Type: [out] ID2D1TransformedGeometry**
When this method returns, contains the address of the pointer to the new transformed geometry object. The transformed geometry stores the result of transforming sourceGeometry by transform.
Return value
Type: HRESULT
If this method succeeds, it returns S_OK. Otherwise, it returns an HRESULT error code.
Remarks
Like other resources, a transformed geometry inherits the resource space and threading policy of the factory that created it. This object is immutable.
When stroking a transformed geometry with the DrawGeometry method, the stroke width is not affected by the transform applied to the geometry. The stroke width is only affected by the world transform.
Examples
The following example creates an ID2D1RectangleGeometry, then draws it without transforming it. It produces the output shown in the following illustration.
hr = m_pD2DFactory->CreateRectangleGeometry(
D2D1::RectF(150.f, 150.f, 200.f, 200.f),
&m_pRectangleGeometry
);
The next example uses the render target to scale the geometry by a factor of 3, then draws it. The following illustration shows the result of drawing the rectangle without the transform and with the transform; notices that the stroke is thicker after the transform, even though the stroke thickness is 1.
// Transform the render target, then draw the rectangle geometry again.
m_pRenderTarget->SetTransform(
D2D1::Matrix3x2F::Scale(
D2D1::SizeF(3.f, 3.f),
D2D1::Point2F(175.f, 175.f))
);
m_pRenderTarget->DrawGeometry(m_pRectangleGeometry, m_pBlackBrush, 1);
The next example uses the CreateTransformedGeometry method to scale the geometry by a factor of 3, then draws it. It produces the output shown in the following illustration. Notice that, although the rectangle is larger, its stroke hasn't increased.
// Create a geometry that is a scaled version
// of m_pRectangleGeometry.
// The new geometry is scaled by a factory of 3
// from the center of the geometry, (35, 35).
hr = m_pD2DFactory->CreateTransformedGeometry(
m_pRectangleGeometry,
D2D1::Matrix3x2F::Scale(
D2D1::SizeF(3.f, 3.f),
D2D1::Point2F(175.f, 175.f)),
&m_pTransformedGeometry
);
// Replace the previous render target transform.
m_pRenderTarget->SetTransform(D2D1::Matrix3x2F::Identity());
// Draw the transformed geometry.
m_pRenderTarget->DrawGeometry(m_pTransformedGeometry, m_pBlackBrush, 1);
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows 7, Windows Vista with SP2 and Platform Update for Windows Vista [desktop apps | UWP apps] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 with SP2 and Platform Update for Windows Server 2008 [desktop apps | UWP apps] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | d2d1.h |
Library | D2d1.lib |
DLL | D2d1.dll |