Region.GetRegionData Méthode
Définition
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Retourne un RegionData qui représente les informations qui décrivent cette Region.
public:
System::Drawing::Drawing2D::RegionData ^ GetRegionData();
public System.Drawing.Drawing2D.RegionData? GetRegionData ();
public System.Drawing.Drawing2D.RegionData GetRegionData ();
member this.GetRegionData : unit -> System.Drawing.Drawing2D.RegionData
Public Function GetRegionData () As RegionData
Retours
RegionData qui représente les informations qui décrivent cette Region.
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant est conçu pour être utilisé avec Windows Forms et nécessite PaintEventArgse
, qui est un paramètre du gestionnaire d’événements Paint. L’exemple de code montre comment utiliser le Data à partir d’un objet RegionData pour définir la Data pour un autre RegionData.
private:
void DemonstrateRegionData2( PaintEventArgs^ e )
{
//Create a simple region.
System::Drawing::Region^ region1 = gcnew System::Drawing::Region( Rectangle(10,10,100,100) );
// Extract the region data.
System::Drawing::Drawing2D::RegionData^ region1Data = region1->GetRegionData();
array<Byte>^data1;
data1 = region1Data->Data;
// Create a second region.
System::Drawing::Region^ region2 = gcnew System::Drawing::Region;
// Get the region data for the second region.
System::Drawing::Drawing2D::RegionData^ region2Data = region2->GetRegionData();
// Set the Data property for the second region to the Data from the first region.
region2Data->Data = data1;
// Construct a third region using the modified RegionData of the second region.
System::Drawing::Region^ region3 = gcnew System::Drawing::Region( region2Data );
// Dispose of the first and second regions.
delete region1;
delete region2;
// Call ExcludeClip passing in the third region.
e->Graphics->ExcludeClip( region3 );
// Fill in the client rectangle.
e->Graphics->FillRectangle( Brushes::Red, this->ClientRectangle );
delete region3;
}
private void DemonstrateRegionData2(PaintEventArgs e)
{
//Create a simple region.
Region region1 = new Region(new Rectangle(10, 10, 100, 100));
// Extract the region data.
System.Drawing.Drawing2D.RegionData region1Data = region1.GetRegionData();
byte[] data1;
data1 = region1Data.Data;
// Create a second region.
Region region2 = new Region();
// Get the region data for the second region.
System.Drawing.Drawing2D.RegionData region2Data = region2.GetRegionData();
// Set the Data property for the second region to the Data from the first region.
region2Data.Data = data1;
// Construct a third region using the modified RegionData of the second region.
Region region3 = new Region(region2Data);
// Dispose of the first and second regions.
region1.Dispose();
region2.Dispose();
// Call ExcludeClip passing in the third region.
e.Graphics.ExcludeClip(region3);
// Fill in the client rectangle.
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(Brushes.Red, this.ClientRectangle);
region3.Dispose();
}
Private Sub DemonstrateRegionData2(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)
'Create a simple region.
Dim region1 As New Region(New Rectangle(10, 10, 100, 100))
' Extract the region data.
Dim region1Data As System.Drawing.Drawing2D.RegionData = region1.GetRegionData
Dim data1() As Byte
data1 = region1Data.Data
' Create a second region.
Dim region2 As New Region
' Get the region data for the second region.
Dim region2Data As System.Drawing.Drawing2D.RegionData = region2.GetRegionData()
' Set the Data property for the second region to the Data from the first region.
region2Data.Data = data1
' Construct a third region using the modified RegionData of the second region.
Dim region3 As New Region(region2Data)
' Dispose of the first and second regions.
region1.Dispose()
region2.Dispose()
' Call ExcludeClip passing in the third region.
e.Graphics.ExcludeClip(region3)
' Fill in the client rectangle.
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(Brushes.Red, Me.ClientRectangle)
region3.Dispose()
End Sub
Remarques
La classe Region vous permet de définir une forme personnalisée. La forme peut être constituée de lignes, de polygones et de courbes. GetRegionData décrit la forme contenue dans cette Region.