Ink.GetBoundingBox Method
Ink.GetBoundingBox Method |
Returns the bounding Rectangle that contains all of the Stroke objects in the Ink object.
Overload List
public Rectangle GetBoundingBox() public Rectangle GetBoundingBox(BoundingBoxMode)
Remarks
The bounding Rectangle is in ink space coordinates.
When the bounding box is affected by the pen width, then this width is scaled appropriately for the Renderer object's view transform. To do this, the pen width is multiplied by the square root of the determinant of the view transform.
Note: If you have not set the pen width explicitly, it is 53 by default. You must multiply the pen width by the square root of the determinant to yield the correct bounding box. The height and width of the bounding box are expanded by half this amount in each direction. Consider an example in which the pen width is 53, the square root of the determinant is 50, and the bounding box is (0, 0, 1000, 1000). The pen width adjustment to the bounding box in each direction is calculated as (53 * 50) / 2, and the right and bottom sides are incremented by one. This results in a rendered bounding box of (-1325, -1325, 2326, 2326).
Note: The bounding Rectangle that this method returns is a copy of the bounding box of the Strokes collection of the Ink object. Altering the Rectangle that this method returns has no affect on the bounding box of the original Ink object.
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