GeometryCombineMode Enum
Definition
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Specifies the different methods by which two geometries can be combined.
public enum class GeometryCombineMode
public enum GeometryCombineMode
type GeometryCombineMode =
Public Enum GeometryCombineMode
- Inheritance
Fields
Exclude | 3 | The second region is excluded from the first. Given two geometries, |
Intersect | 1 | The two regions are combined by taking their intersection. The new area consists of the overlapping region between the two geometries. |
Union | 0 | The two regions are combined by taking the union of both. The resulting geometry is geometry |
Xor | 2 | The two regions are combined by taking the area that exists in the first region but not the second and the area that exists in the second region but not the first. The new region consists of |
Examples
The following example shows how to combine two geometries using the Union combine mode.
<Path Stroke="Black" StrokeThickness="1" Fill="#CCCCFF">
<Path.Data>
<!-- Combines two geometries using the union combine mode. -->
<CombinedGeometry GeometryCombineMode="Union">
<CombinedGeometry.Geometry1>
<EllipseGeometry RadiusX="50" RadiusY="50" Center="75,75" />
</CombinedGeometry.Geometry1>
<CombinedGeometry.Geometry2>
<EllipseGeometry RadiusX="50" RadiusY="50" Center="125,75" />
</CombinedGeometry.Geometry2>
</CombinedGeometry>
</Path.Data>
</Path>
Remarks
The following illustration shows the different geometry combine modes.
Geometry Combine Modes
Applies to
.NET