LEADTOOLS WinRT (Leadtools.Annotations.Core)
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AnnProtractorObject Class

Example 

Members 
Defines an annotation protractor object. WinRT support
Object Model
AnnProtractorObject ClassAnnBrush ClassAnnFont ClassLeadPointCollection ClassAnnStroke ClassAnnStroke Class
Syntax
public sealed class AnnProtractorObject : IAnnObjectCloneable  
function Leadtools.Annotations.Core.AnnProtractorObject()
Remarks

The protractor annotation object consists of two rulers joined at a point to create an angle. The center point is CenterPoint, the first line ends at FirstPoint and the second point ends at SecondPoint.

With the automated functions, the first line of the protractor is started on a click or tap event and completed on a second click or tap event. The second line is completed on a third click or tap event.

With the automated functions, on systems with touch support, the first line segment starts with the first tap and hold. Each successive tap and hold for 1.5 seconds results in a new line segment. The object is completed by the user removing the finger from the device.

Programmatically, the boundaries and location of the protractor object can be controlled using the following properties:

Each object can be transformed with the following methods:

The AnnProtractorObject class inherits a number of properties from the AnnObject class, providing support for font, stroke and fill characteristics. These properties are listed below:

The name of the protractor object can be controlled using Labels property, inherited from the AnnObject class.

An object can be part of a group annotation object or part of a container object. It cannot be part of both a group and a container at the same time.

Since the annotation protractor object consists of two rulers, it has certain ruler characteristics pertaining to the length, tick marks and gauge. The following properties may be used to customize these ruler characteristics and determine what exactly is displayed when the cross-product object is drawn:

The following properties can also be used to programmatically set characteristics of an AnnProtractorObject:

Example
 
[TestMethod]
public void AnnCore_AnnProtractorObject()
{
   // assumes _automation is valid
   double inch = 720.0;
   // Add a protractor object
   AnnProtractorObject protractorObj = new AnnProtractorObject();
   // Set the points for the protractor
   protractorObj.FirstPoint = LeadPointDHelper.Create(5 * inch, 1 * inch);
   protractorObj.CenterPoint = LeadPointDHelper.Create(1 * inch, 3 * inch);
   protractorObj.SecondPoint = LeadPointDHelper.Create(5 * inch, 5 * inch);
   // Set the radius
   protractorObj.ArcRadius = LeadLengthDHelper.Create(350);
   // Add the object to the automation container
   _automation.Container.Children.Add(protractorObj);
   // Select the object
   _automation.SelectObject(protractorObj);
}
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

See Also

Reference

AnnProtractorObject Members
Leadtools.Annotations.Core Namespace

 

 


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