ITransformProvider.Rotate(Double) Method
Definition
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Rotates the control.
public:
void Rotate(double degrees);
public void Rotate (double degrees);
abstract member Rotate : double -> unit
Public Sub Rotate (degrees As Double)
Parameters
- degrees
- Double
The number of degrees to rotate the control. A positive number rotates clockwise; a negative number rotates counterclockwise.
Exceptions
If the CanRotate property is false.
Examples
The following example shows one possible implementation of this method for a custom control that cannot be rotated.
/// <summary>
/// Rotates the provider the specified number of degrees.
/// </summary>
void ITransformProvider.Rotate(double degreesToRotate)
{
throw new InvalidOperationException("Operation cannot be performed.");
}
''' <summary>
''' Rotates the provider the specified number of degrees.
''' </summary>
Private Sub Rotate(ByVal degreesToRotate As Double) Implements ITransformProvider.Rotate
Throw New InvalidOperationException("Operation cannot be performed.")
End Sub
Remarks
An object cannot be moved, resized or rotated such that its resulting screen location would be completely outside the coordinates of its container and inaccessible to keyboard or mouse. For example, when a top-level window is moved completely off-screen or a child object is moved outside the boundaries of the container's viewport. In these cases the object is placed as close to the requested screen coordinates as possible with the top or left coordinates overridden to be within the container boundaries.