CPen
Class
Encapsulates a Windows graphics device interface (GDI) pen.
Syntax
class CPen : public CGdiObject
Members
Public Constructors
Name | Description |
---|---|
CPen::CPen |
Constructs a CPen object. |
Public Methods
Name | Description |
---|---|
CPen::CreatePen |
Creates a logical cosmetic or geometric pen with the specified style, width, and brush attributes, and attaches it to the CPen object. |
CPen::CreatePenIndirect |
Creates a pen with the style, width, and color given in a LOGPEN structure, and attaches it to the CPen object. |
CPen::FromHandle |
Returns a pointer to a CPen object when given a Windows HPEN. |
CPen::GetExtLogPen |
Gets an EXTLOGPEN underlying structure. |
CPen::GetLogPen |
Gets a LOGPEN underlying structure. |
Public Operators
Name | Description |
---|---|
CPen::operator HPEN |
Returns the Windows handle attached to the CPen object. |
Remarks
For more information on using CPen
, see Graphic Objects.
Inheritance Hierarchy
CPen
Requirements
Header: afxwin.h
CPen::CPen
Constructs a CPen
object.
CPen();
CPen(
int nPenStyle,
int nWidth,
COLORREF crColor);
CPen(
int nPenStyle,
int nWidth,
const LOGBRUSH* pLogBrush,
int nStyleCount = 0,
const DWORD* lpStyle = NULL);
Parameters
nPenStyle
Specifies the pen style. This parameter in the first version of the constructor can be one of the following values:
PS_SOLID
Creates a solid pen.PS_DASH
Creates a dashed pen. Valid only when the pen width is 1 or less, in device units.PS_DOT
Creates a dotted pen. Valid only when the pen width is 1 or less, in device units.PS_DASHDOT
Creates a pen with alternating dashes and dots. Valid only when the pen width is 1 or less, in device units.PS_DASHDOTDOT
Creates a pen with alternating dashes and double dots. Valid only when the pen width is 1 or less, in device units.PS_NULL
Creates a null pen.PS_INSIDEFRAME
Creates a pen that draws a line inside the frame of closed shapes produced by the Windows GDI output functions that specify a bounding rectangle (for example, theEllipse
,Rectangle
,RoundRect
,Pie
, andChord
member functions). When this style is used with Windows GDI output functions that don't specify a bounding rectangle (for example, theLineTo
member function), the drawing area of the pen isn't limited by a frame.
The second version of the CPen
constructor specifies a combination of type, style, end cap, and join attributes. The values from each category should be combined by using the bitwise "or" (|
) operator. The pen type can be one of the following values:
PS_GEOMETRIC
Creates a geometric pen.PS_COSMETIC
Creates a cosmetic pen.The second version of the
CPen
constructor adds the following pen styles fornPenStyle
:PS_ALTERNATE
Creates a pen that sets every other pixel. (This style is applicable only for cosmetic pens.)PS_USERSTYLE
Creates a pen that uses a styling array supplied by the user.The end cap can be one of the following values:
PS_ENDCAP_ROUND
End caps are round.PS_ENDCAP_SQUARE
End caps are square.PS_ENDCAP_FLAT
End caps are flat.The join can be one of the following values:
PS_JOIN_BEVEL
Joins are beveled.PS_JOIN_MITER
Joins are mitered when they are within the current limit set by theSetMiterLimit
function. If the join exceeds this limit, it's beveled.PS_JOIN_ROUND
Joins are round.
nWidth
Specifies the width of the pen.
For the first version of the constructor, a value of 0 will be treated similarly to a value of 1, except that the width will not be affected by scale-transform operations that are in effect for the Graphics object that the pen is used for; the width will always be 1 pixel.
For the second version of the constructor, if
nPenStyle
isPS_GEOMETRIC
, the width is given in logical units. IfnPenStyle
isPS_COSMETIC
, the width must be set to 1.
crColor
Contains an RGB color for the pen.
pLogBrush
Points to a LOGBRUSH
structure. If nPenStyle
is PS_COSMETIC
, the lbColor
member of the LOGBRUSH
structure specifies the color of the pen and the lbStyle
member of the LOGBRUSH
structure must be set to BS_SOLID
. If nPenStyle
is PS_GEOMETRIC
, all members must be used to specify the brush attributes of the pen.
nStyleCount
Specifies the length, in doubleword units, of the lpStyle
array. This value must be zero if nPenStyle
isn't PS_USERSTYLE
.
lpStyle
Points to an array of doubleword values. The first value specifies the length of the first dash in a user-defined style, the second value specifies the length of the first space, and so on. This pointer must be NULL
if nPenStyle
isn't PS_USERSTYLE
.
Remarks
If you use the constructor with no arguments, you must initialize the resulting CPen
object with the CreatePen
, CreatePenIndirect
, or CreateStockObject
member functions.
If you use the constructor that takes arguments, then no further initialization is necessary. The constructor with arguments can throw an exception if errors are encountered, while the constructor with no arguments will always succeed.
Example
// Create a solid red pen of width 2.
CPen myPen1(PS_SOLID, 2, RGB(255, 0, 0));
// Create a geometric pen.
LOGBRUSH logBrush;
logBrush.lbStyle = BS_SOLID;
logBrush.lbColor = RGB(0, 255, 0);
CPen myPen2(PS_DOT | PS_GEOMETRIC | PS_ENDCAP_ROUND, 2, &logBrush);
CPen::CreatePen
Creates a logical cosmetic or geometric pen with the specified style, width, and brush attributes, and attaches it to the CPen
object.
BOOL CreatePen(
int nPenStyle,
int nWidth,
COLORREF crColor);
BOOL CreatePen(
int nPenStyle,
int nWidth,
const LOGBRUSH* pLogBrush,
int nStyleCount = 0,
const DWORD* lpStyle = NULL);
Parameters
nPenStyle
Specifies the style for the pen. For a list of possible values, see the nPenStyle
parameter in the CPen
constructor.
nWidth
Specifies the width of the pen.
For the first version of
CreatePen
, a value of 0 will be treated similarly to a value of 1, except that the width will not be affected by scale-transform operations that are in effect for the Graphics object that the pen is used for; the width will always be 1 pixel.For the second version of
CreatePen
, ifnPenStyle
isPS_GEOMETRIC
, the width is given in logical units. IfnPenStyle
isPS_COSMETIC
, the width must be set to 1.
crColor
Contains an RGB color for the pen.
pLogBrush
Points to a LOGBRUSH
structure. If nPenStyle
is PS_COSMETIC
, the lbColor
member of the LOGBRUSH
structure specifies the color of the pen and the lbStyle
member of the LOGBRUSH
structure must be set to BS_SOLID
. If nPenStyle
is PS_GEOMETRIC
, all members must be used to specify the brush attributes of the pen.
nStyleCount
Specifies the length, in doubleword units, of the lpStyle
array. This value must be zero if nPenStyle
isn't PS_USERSTYLE
.
lpStyle
Points to an array of doubleword values. The first value specifies the length of the first dash in a user-defined style, the second value specifies the length of the first space, and so on. This pointer must be NULL
if nPenStyle
isn't PS_USERSTYLE
.
Return Value
Nonzero if successful, or zero if the method fails.
Remarks
The first version of CreatePen
initializes a pen with the specified style, width, and color. The pen can be subsequently selected as the current pen for any device context.
Pens that have a width greater than 1 pixel should always have either the PS_NULL
, PS_SOLID
, or PS_INSIDEFRAME
style.
If a pen has the PS_INSIDEFRAME
style and a color that doesn't match a color in the logical color table, the pen is drawn with a dithered color. The PS_SOLID
pen style can't be used to create a pen with a dithered color. The style PS_INSIDEFRAME
is identical to PS_SOLID
if the pen width is less than or equal to 1.
The second version of CreatePen
initializes a logical cosmetic or geometric pen that has the specified style, width, and brush attributes. The width of a cosmetic pen is always 1; the width of a geometric pen is always specified in world units. After an application creates a logical pen, it can select that pen into a device context by calling the CDC::SelectObject
function. After a pen is selected into a device context, it can be used to draw lines and curves.
If
nPenStyle
isPS_COSMETIC
andPS_USERSTYLE
, the entries in thelpStyle
array specify lengths of dashes and spaces in style units. A style unit is defined by the device in which the pen is used to draw a line.If
nPenStyle
isPS_GEOMETRIC
andPS_USERSTYLE
, the entries in thelpStyle
array specify lengths of dashes and spaces in logical units.If
nPenStyle
isPS_ALTERNATE
, the style unit is ignored and every other pixel is set.
When an application no longer requires a given pen, it should call the CGdiObject::DeleteObject
member function or destroy the CPen
object so the resource is no longer in use. An application shouldn't delete a pen when the pen is selected in a device context.
Example
CPen myPen1, myPen2;
// Create a solid red pen of width 2.
myPen1.CreatePen(PS_SOLID, 2, RGB(255, 0, 0));
// Create a geometric pen.
LOGBRUSH logBrush;
logBrush.lbStyle = BS_SOLID;
logBrush.lbColor = RGB(0, 255, 0);
myPen2.CreatePen(PS_DOT | PS_GEOMETRIC | PS_ENDCAP_ROUND, 2, &logBrush);
CPen::CreatePenIndirect
Initializes a pen that has the style, width, and color given in the structure pointed to by lpLogPen
.
BOOL CreatePenIndirect(LPLOGPEN lpLogPen);
Parameters
lpLogPen
Points to the Windows LOGPEN
structure that contains information about the pen.
Return Value
Nonzero if the function is successful; otherwise 0.
Remarks
Pens that have a width greater than 1 pixel should always have either the PS_NULL
, PS_SOLID
, or PS_INSIDEFRAME
style.
If a pen has the PS_INSIDEFRAME
style and a color that doesn't match a color in the logical color table, the pen is drawn with a dithered color. The PS_INSIDEFRAME
style is identical to PS_SOLID
if the pen width is less than or equal to 1.
Example
LOGPEN logpen;
CPen cMyPen;
// Get the LOGPEN of an existing pen.
penExisting.GetLogPen(&logpen);
// Change the color to red and the width to 2.
logpen.lopnWidth.x = 2;
logpen.lopnColor = RGB(255, 0, 0);
// Create my pen using the new settings.
cMyPen.CreatePenIndirect(&logpen);
CPen::FromHandle
Returns a pointer to a CPen
object given a handle to a Windows GDI pen object.
static CPen* PASCAL FromHandle(HPEN hPen);
Parameters
hPen
HPEN
handle to Windows GDI pen.
Return Value
A pointer to a CPen
object if successful; otherwise NULL
.
Remarks
If a CPen
object isn't attached to the handle, a temporary CPen
object is created and attached. This temporary CPen
object is valid only until the next time the application has idle time in its event loop, at which time all temporary graphic objects are deleted. In other words, the temporary object is only valid during the processing of one window message.
Example
// Convert an HPEN to a CPen*.
// NOTE: hPen is a valid pen handle.
CPen* pPen = CPen::FromHandle(hPen);
CPen::GetExtLogPen
Gets an EXTLOGPEN
underlying structure.
int GetExtLogPen(EXTLOGPEN* pLogPen);
Parameters
pLogPen
Points to an EXTLOGPEN
structure that contains information about the pen.
Return Value
Nonzero if successful; otherwise 0.
Remarks
The EXTLOGPEN
structure defines the style, width, and brush attributes of a pen. For example, call GetExtLogPen
to match the particular style of a pen.
See the following topics in the Windows SDK for information about pen attributes:
Example
The following code example demonstrates calling GetExtLogPen
to retrieve a pen's attributes, and then create a new, cosmetic pen with the same color.
EXTLOGPEN extlogpen;
penExisting.GetExtLogPen(&extlogpen);
CPen penOther;
LOGBRUSH LogBrush = { extlogpen.elpBrushStyle, extlogpen.elpColor,
extlogpen.elpHatch };
penOther.CreatePen(PS_COSMETIC, 1, &LogBrush);
CPen::GetLogPen
Gets a LOGPEN
underlying structure.
int GetLogPen(LOGPEN* pLogPen);
Parameters
pLogPen
Points to a LOGPEN
structure to contain information about the pen.
Return Value
Nonzero if successful; otherwise 0.
Remarks
The LOGPEN
structure defines the style, color, and pattern of a pen.
For example, call GetLogPen
to match the particular style of pen.
See the following topics in the Windows SDK for information about pen attributes:
Example
The following code example demonstrates calling GetLogPen
to retrieve a pen character, and then create a new, solid pen with the same color.
LOGPEN logpen;
penExisting.GetLogPen(&logpen);
CPen penOther(PS_SOLID, 0, logpen.lopnColor);
CPen::operator HPEN
Gets the attached Windows GDI handle of the CPen
object.
operator HPEN() const;
Return Value
If successful, a handle to the Windows GDI object represented by the CPen
object; otherwise NULL
.
Remarks
This operator is a casting operator, which supports direct use of an HPEN
object.
For more information about using graphic objects, see the article Graphic Objects in Windows SDK.
Example
// Create a solid red pen of width 2.
CPen myPen(PS_SOLID, 2, RGB(255, 0, 0));
// Get the handle of the pen object.
HPEN hPen = (HPEN)myPen;