Point.Explicit(Point to Size) Operador
Definición
Importante
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public:
static explicit operator System::Drawing::Size(System::Drawing::Point p);
public static explicit operator System.Drawing.Size (System.Drawing.Point p);
static member op_Explicit : System.Drawing.Point -> System.Drawing.Size
Public Shared Narrowing Operator CType (p As Point) As Size
Parámetros
Devoluciones
Size que es el resultado de la conversión.
Ejemplos
En el ejemplo de código siguiente se crean puntos y tamaños con varios de los operadores sobrecargados definidos para estos tipos. También muestra cómo usar la SystemPens clase .
Este ejemplo está diseñado para usarse con Windows Forms. Create un formulario que contiene un Button objeto denominado subtractButton
. Pegue el código en el formulario y llame al CreatePointsAndSizes
método desde el método de control de eventos del Paint formulario, pasando e
como PaintEventArgs.
void CreatePointsAndSizes( PaintEventArgs^ e )
{
// Create the starting point.
Point startPoint = Point(subtractButton->Size);
// Use the addition operator to get the end point.
Point endPoint = startPoint + System::Drawing::Size( 140, 150 );
// Draw a line between the points.
e->Graphics->DrawLine( SystemPens::Highlight, startPoint, endPoint );
// Convert the starting point to a size and compare it to the
// subtractButton size.
System::Drawing::Size buttonSize = (System::Drawing::Size)startPoint;
if ( buttonSize == subtractButton->Size )
{
e->Graphics->DrawString( "The sizes are equal.", gcnew System::Drawing::Font( this->Font,FontStyle::Italic ), Brushes::Indigo, 10.0F, 65.0F );
}
}
private void CreatePointsAndSizes(PaintEventArgs e)
{
// Create the starting point.
Point startPoint = new Point(subtractButton.Size);
// Use the addition operator to get the end point.
Point endPoint = startPoint + new Size(140, 150);
// Draw a line between the points.
e.Graphics.DrawLine(SystemPens.Highlight, startPoint, endPoint);
// Convert the starting point to a size and compare it to the
// subtractButton size.
Size buttonSize = (Size)startPoint;
if (buttonSize == subtractButton.Size)
// If the sizes are equal, tell the user.
{
e.Graphics.DrawString("The sizes are equal.",
new Font(this.Font, FontStyle.Italic),
Brushes.Indigo, 10.0F, 65.0F);
}
}
Private Sub CreatePointsAndSizes(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)
' Create the starting point.
Dim startPoint As New Point(subtractButton.Size)
' Use the addition operator to get the end point.
Dim endPoint As Point = Point.op_Addition(startPoint, _
New Size(140, 150))
' Draw a line between the points.
e.Graphics.DrawLine(SystemPens.Highlight, startPoint, endPoint)
' Convert the starting point to a size and compare it to the
' subtractButton size.
Dim buttonSize As Size = Point.op_Explicit(startPoint)
If (Size.op_Equality(buttonSize, subtractButton.Size)) Then
' If the sizes are equal, tell the user.
e.Graphics.DrawString("The sizes are equal.", _
New Font(Me.Font, FontStyle.Italic), _
Brushes.Indigo, 10.0F, 65.0F)
End If
End Sub