Point.Addition(Point, Size) Opérateur
Définition
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public:
static System::Drawing::Point operator +(System::Drawing::Point pt, System::Drawing::Size sz);
public static System.Drawing.Point operator + (System.Drawing.Point pt, System.Drawing.Size sz);
static member ( + ) : System.Drawing.Point * System.Drawing.Size -> System.Drawing.Point
Public Shared Operator + (pt As Point, sz As Size) As Point
Paramètres
Retours
Structure Point convertie.
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant crée des points et des tailles à l’aide de plusieurs opérateurs surchargés définis pour ces types. Il montre également comment utiliser la SystemPens classe .
Cet exemple est conçu pour être utilisé avec Windows Forms. Create un formulaire qui contient un Button nommé subtractButton
. Collez le code dans le formulaire et appelez la CreatePointsAndSizes
méthode à partir de la méthode de gestion des événements du Paint formulaire, en passant e
comme 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