Geometry.StrokeContainsWithDetail Method
Definition
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Returns a value that describes the intersection between the specified geometry and the current geometry's stroke.
Overloads
StrokeContainsWithDetail(Pen, Geometry) |
Returns a value that describes the intersection between the specified Geometry and the stroke created by applying the specified Pen to the current geometry. |
StrokeContainsWithDetail(Pen, Geometry, Double, ToleranceType) |
Gets a value that describes the intersection between the specified Geometry and the stroke created by applying the specified Pen to the current geometry, given the specified margin of error. |
StrokeContainsWithDetail(Pen, Geometry)
public:
System::Windows::Media::IntersectionDetail StrokeContainsWithDetail(System::Windows::Media::Pen ^ pen, System::Windows::Media::Geometry ^ geometry);
public System.Windows.Media.IntersectionDetail StrokeContainsWithDetail (System.Windows.Media.Pen pen, System.Windows.Media.Geometry geometry);
member this.StrokeContainsWithDetail : System.Windows.Media.Pen * System.Windows.Media.Geometry -> System.Windows.Media.IntersectionDetail
Public Function StrokeContainsWithDetail (pen As Pen, geometry As Geometry) As IntersectionDetail
Parameters
- pen
- Pen
An object that determines the area of the current geometry's stroke.
- geometry
- Geometry
The geometry to test for containment.
Returns
One of the enumeration values.
Remarks
The default tolerance factor (defined by the StandardFlatteningTolerance property) is used when determining whether the specified geometry is located in the current geometry's stroke. To specify your own tolerance factor, use the StrokeContainsWithDetail method.
Some Geometry methods (such as StrokeContainsWithDetail) produce or use a polygonal approximation of the geometry. The tolerance factor specifies the maximum distance between points in this polygonal approximation. Smaller tolerance values produce better approximations, but require more processing than an approximation with a large tolerance factor.
Applies to
StrokeContainsWithDetail(Pen, Geometry, Double, ToleranceType)
public:
System::Windows::Media::IntersectionDetail StrokeContainsWithDetail(System::Windows::Media::Pen ^ pen, System::Windows::Media::Geometry ^ geometry, double tolerance, System::Windows::Media::ToleranceType type);
public System.Windows.Media.IntersectionDetail StrokeContainsWithDetail (System.Windows.Media.Pen pen, System.Windows.Media.Geometry geometry, double tolerance, System.Windows.Media.ToleranceType type);
member this.StrokeContainsWithDetail : System.Windows.Media.Pen * System.Windows.Media.Geometry * double * System.Windows.Media.ToleranceType -> System.Windows.Media.IntersectionDetail
Public Function StrokeContainsWithDetail (pen As Pen, geometry As Geometry, tolerance As Double, type As ToleranceType) As IntersectionDetail
Parameters
- pen
- Pen
An object that determines the area of the current geometry's stroke.
- geometry
- Geometry
The geometry to test for containment.
- tolerance
- Double
The maximum bounds on the distance between points in the polygonal approximation of the geometries. Smaller values produce more accurate results but cause slower execution. If tolerance
is less than .000001, .000001 is used instead.
- type
- ToleranceType
One of the ToleranceType values that specifies whether the tolerance factor is an absolute value or relative to the area of the geometry.
Returns
One of the enumeration values.
Remarks
Some Geometry methods (such as StrokeContainsWithDetail) produce or use a polygonal approximation of the geometry. The tolerance factor specifies the maximum distance between points in this polygonal approximation. Smaller tolerance values produce better approximations, but require more processing than an approximation with a large tolerance factor.
Applies to
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