EllipseStylusShape Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the EllipseStylusShape class.
Overloads
EllipseStylusShape(Double, Double) |
Initializes a new instance of the EllipseStylusShape class with the specified width and height. |
EllipseStylusShape(Double, Double, Double) |
Initializes a new instance of the EllipseStylusShape class with the specified width, height, and angle. |
Remarks
The following example demonstrates how to create an EllipseStylusShape and pass it to the GetIncrementalStrokeHitTester method to erase a portion of a Stroke. This example assumes that there is a IncrementalStrokeHitTester called eraseTester
and that its StrokeHit event has been connected to the event handler defined in this example. To create a control that enables a user to erase ink, see How to: Erase Ink on a Custom Control.
// Prepare to collect stylus packets. Get the
// IncrementalHitTester from the InkPresenter's
// StrokeCollection and subscribe to its StrokeHitChanged event.
protected override void OnStylusDown(StylusDownEventArgs e)
{
base.OnStylusDown(e);
EllipseStylusShape eraserTip = new EllipseStylusShape(3, 3, 0);
eraseTester =
presenter.Strokes.GetIncrementalStrokeHitTester(eraserTip);
eraseTester.StrokeHit += new StrokeHitEventHandler(eraseTester_StrokeHit);
eraseTester.AddPoints(e.GetStylusPoints(this));
}
' Prepare to collect stylus packets. Get the
' IncrementalHitTester from the InkPresenter's
' StrokeCollection and subscribe to its StrokeHitChanged event.
Protected Overrides Sub OnStylusDown(ByVal e As StylusDownEventArgs)
MyBase.OnStylusDown(e)
Dim eraserTip As New EllipseStylusShape(3, 3, 0)
eraseTester = presenter.Strokes.GetIncrementalStrokeHitTester(eraserTip)
AddHandler eraseTester.StrokeHit, _
AddressOf eraseTester_StrokeHit
eraseTester.AddPoints(e.GetStylusPoints(Me))
End Sub
EllipseStylusShape(Double, Double)
Initializes a new instance of the EllipseStylusShape class with the specified width and height.
public:
EllipseStylusShape(double width, double height);
public EllipseStylusShape (double width, double height);
new System.Windows.Ink.EllipseStylusShape : double * double -> System.Windows.Ink.EllipseStylusShape
Public Sub New (width As Double, height As Double)
Parameters
- width
- Double
The width of the stylus shape.
- height
- Double
The height of the stylus shape.
Examples
The following example demonstrates how to create an EllipseStylusShape and pass it to the GetIncrementalStrokeHitTester method to erase a portion of a Stroke. This example assumes that there is a IncrementalStrokeHitTester called eraseTester
and that its StrokeHit event has been connected to the event handler defined in this example. To create a control that enables a user to erase ink, see How to: Erase Ink on a Custom Control.
// Prepare to collect stylus packets. Get the
// IncrementalHitTester from the InkPresenter's
// StrokeCollection and subscribe to its StrokeHitChanged event.
protected override void OnStylusDown(StylusDownEventArgs e)
{
base.OnStylusDown(e);
EllipseStylusShape eraserTip = new EllipseStylusShape(3, 3, 0);
eraseTester =
presenter.Strokes.GetIncrementalStrokeHitTester(eraserTip);
eraseTester.StrokeHit += new StrokeHitEventHandler(eraseTester_StrokeHit);
eraseTester.AddPoints(e.GetStylusPoints(this));
}
' Prepare to collect stylus packets. Get the
' IncrementalHitTester from the InkPresenter's
' StrokeCollection and subscribe to its StrokeHitChanged event.
Protected Overrides Sub OnStylusDown(ByVal e As StylusDownEventArgs)
MyBase.OnStylusDown(e)
Dim eraserTip As New EllipseStylusShape(3, 3, 0)
eraseTester = presenter.Strokes.GetIncrementalStrokeHitTester(eraserTip)
AddHandler eraseTester.StrokeHit, _
AddressOf eraseTester_StrokeHit
eraseTester.AddPoints(e.GetStylusPoints(Me))
End Sub
Applies to
EllipseStylusShape(Double, Double, Double)
Initializes a new instance of the EllipseStylusShape class with the specified width, height, and angle.
public:
EllipseStylusShape(double width, double height, double rotation);
public EllipseStylusShape (double width, double height, double rotation);
new System.Windows.Ink.EllipseStylusShape : double * double * double -> System.Windows.Ink.EllipseStylusShape
Public Sub New (width As Double, height As Double, rotation As Double)
Parameters
- width
- Double
The width of the stylus shape.
- height
- Double
The height of the stylus shape.
- rotation
- Double
The angle of the stylus shape.
Examples
The following example demonstrates how to create an EllipseStylusShape and pass it to the GetIncrementalStrokeHitTester method to erase a portion of a Stroke. This example assumes that there is a IncrementalStrokeHitTester called eraseTester
and that its StrokeHit event has been connected to the event handler defined in this example. To create a control that enables a user to erase ink, see How to: Erase Ink on a Custom Control.
// Prepare to collect stylus packets. Get the
// IncrementalHitTester from the InkPresenter's
// StrokeCollection and subscribe to its StrokeHitChanged event.
protected override void OnStylusDown(StylusDownEventArgs e)
{
base.OnStylusDown(e);
EllipseStylusShape eraserTip = new EllipseStylusShape(3, 3, 0);
eraseTester =
presenter.Strokes.GetIncrementalStrokeHitTester(eraserTip);
eraseTester.StrokeHit += new StrokeHitEventHandler(eraseTester_StrokeHit);
eraseTester.AddPoints(e.GetStylusPoints(this));
}
' Prepare to collect stylus packets. Get the
' IncrementalHitTester from the InkPresenter's
' StrokeCollection and subscribe to its StrokeHitChanged event.
Protected Overrides Sub OnStylusDown(ByVal e As StylusDownEventArgs)
MyBase.OnStylusDown(e)
Dim eraserTip As New EllipseStylusShape(3, 3, 0)
eraseTester = presenter.Strokes.GetIncrementalStrokeHitTester(eraserTip)
AddHandler eraseTester.StrokeHit, _
AddressOf eraseTester_StrokeHit
eraseTester.AddPoints(e.GetStylusPoints(Me))
End Sub