SKPath.Iterator.Next Method
Definition
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Overloads
Next(SKPoint[]) | |
Next(Span<SKPoint>) | |
Next(SKPoint[], Boolean, Boolean) |
Obsolete.
Returns the next verb in this iteration of the path. |
Next(SKPoint[])
public SkiaSharp.SKPathVerb Next (SkiaSharp.SKPoint[] points);
Parameters
- points
- SKPoint[]
Returns
Applies to
Next(Span<SKPoint>)
public SkiaSharp.SKPathVerb Next (Span<SkiaSharp.SKPoint> points);
Parameters
Returns
Applies to
Next(SKPoint[], Boolean, Boolean)
Caution
Use Next(SKPoint[]) instead.
Returns the next verb in this iteration of the path.
public SkiaSharp.SKPathVerb Next (SkiaSharp.SKPoint[] points, bool doConsumeDegenerates = true, bool exact = false);
[System.Obsolete("Use Next(SKPoint[]) instead.")]
public SkiaSharp.SKPathVerb Next (SkiaSharp.SKPoint[] points, bool doConsumeDegenerates, bool exact);
Parameters
- points
- SKPoint[]
The storage for the points representing the current verb and/or segment. Should be an array of four points.
- doConsumeDegenerates
- Boolean
If true
, first scan for segments that are deemed degenerate (too short) and skip those.
- exact
- Boolean
If doConsumeDegenerates
is true
and exact is true, skip only degenerate elements with lengths exactly equal to zero. If exact is false
, skip degenerate elements with lengths close to zero. If doConsumeDegenerates
is false
, exact has no effect.
Returns
The verb of the current segment.
- Attributes
Remarks
When all segments have been visited, returns Done.