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Device.BeginScene Method

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Represents the beginning of a scene.

Namespace:  Microsoft.WindowsMobile.DirectX.Direct3D
Assembly:  Microsoft.WindowsMobile.DirectX (in Microsoft.WindowsMobile.DirectX.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Sub BeginScene
'Usage
Dim instance As Device

instance.BeginScene()
public void BeginScene()
public:
void BeginScene()
member BeginScene : unit -> unit 

Exceptions

Exception Condition
InvalidCallException

The method call is invalid. This occurs when BeginScene is called while already in a BeginScene and EndScene pair. Never call BeginScene twice without first calling EndScene.

Remarks

This method attempts to lock the back buffer which is used for drawing graphical objects. Every call to BeginScene should eventually be followed by a call to EndScene before the display is updated with Device.

If the method fails, the device was unable to begin the scene, and there is no need to call EndScene. Calls to EndScene fail if the previous call to BeginScene fails.

Examples

The following code example shows how to begin and end a scene.

Protected Overrides Sub OnPaint(ByVal eventg As PaintEventArgs) 
    device.Clear(ClearFlags.Target, Color.Black, 0F, 0)
    device.BeginScene()
    sprite.Begin(SpriteFlags.None)
    sprite.Draw(texture, Vector3.Empty, New Vector3(10, 10, 0), &HFFFFFF)
    sprite.End()
    device.EndScene()
    device.Present()

End Sub

protected override void OnPaint(PaintEventArgs eventg)
{
    device.Clear(ClearFlags.Target, Color.Black, 0.0f, 0);
    device.BeginScene();
    sprite.Begin(SpriteFlags.None);
    sprite.Draw(texture, Vector3.Empty, new Vector3(10, 10, 0), 0x00ffffff);
    sprite.End();
    device.EndScene();
    device.Present();
}

.NET Framework Security

Platforms

Windows CE, Windows Mobile for Smartphone, Windows Mobile for Pocket PC

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 Compact Framework

Supported in: 3.5, 2.0

See Also

Reference

Device Class

Device Members

Microsoft.WindowsMobile.DirectX.Direct3D Namespace