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PaintRegionBuffer(Graphics,Rectangle,Rectangle,Rectangle,Rectangle,Byte[],Int32,Int32,Int32,RasterPaintProperties) Method
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Leadtools Namespace > RasterImage Class > PaintRegionBuffer Method : PaintRegionBuffer(Graphics,Rectangle,Rectangle,Rectangle,Rectangle,Byte[],Int32,Int32,Int32,RasterPaintProperties) Method




graphics
The destination Graphics object where the image data will be displayed.
srcRect

A Rectangle object that specifies the part of the image to use as the display source.

The coordinates in the srcRect rectangle are relative to the image. You can pass Rectangle.Empty to use the default, which matches the image.

srcClipRect

A Rectangle object specifies the portion of the display source to paint. Generally, this is used for updating the display when part of the source image has changed.

The coordinates in the srcClipRect rectangle are relative to the image. You can pass Rectangle.Empty to use the default, which matches the image

destRect

A Rectangle object that determines how the source rectangle is scaled and how the image is positioned in the destination graphics object.

The coordinates in the destRect object are relative to the graphics object. There is no default for this parameter. You must specify the Rectangle object.

destClipRect

A Rectangle object that specifies the portion of the display rectangle to paint. Generally, this is used for updating changes in the display surface, such as when a user moves another window, uncovering a part of the image that had been covered up.

The coordinates in the destClipRect are relative to the Graphics object. You can pass Rectangle.Empty to use the default, which matches the Graphics object. In most cases, however, you should use the rectangle returned by the .NET PaintEventArgs.ClipRectangle or Windows WM_PAINT message.

buffer
The buffer that contains the image data to paint
bufferOffset
Offset into buffer where the data starts.
row
The first row to paint. The painted portion of any row may be limited by the rectangle parameters.
count

The number of rows to paint. The painted portion of any row may be limited by the rectangle parameters.

If the image data in buffer is compressed 1-bit data, you can specify the number of lines as a negative value (-lines), as explained in Speeding Up 1-Bit Documents.

properties
Options for the display.
Paints image region data from a buffer into a Graphics object.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Public Overloads Sub PaintRegionBuffer( _
   ByVal graphics As Graphics, _
   ByVal srcRect As Rectangle, _
   ByVal srcClipRect As Rectangle, _
   ByVal destRect As Rectangle, _
   ByVal destClipRect As Rectangle, _
   ByVal buffer() As Byte, _
   ByVal bufferOffset As Integer, _
   ByVal row As Integer, _
   ByVal count As Integer, _
   ByVal properties As RasterPaintProperties _
) 
Visual Basic (Usage)Copy Code
Dim instance As RasterImage
Dim graphics As Graphics
Dim srcRect As Rectangle
Dim srcClipRect As Rectangle
Dim destRect As Rectangle
Dim destClipRect As Rectangle
Dim buffer() As Byte
Dim bufferOffset As Integer
Dim row As Integer
Dim count As Integer
Dim properties As RasterPaintProperties
 
instance.PaintRegionBuffer(graphics, srcRect, srcClipRect, destRect, destClipRect, buffer, bufferOffset, row, count, properties)
C# 
public void PaintRegionBuffer( 
   Graphics graphics,
   Rectangle srcRect,
   Rectangle srcClipRect,
   Rectangle destRect,
   Rectangle destClipRect,
   byte[] buffer,
   int bufferOffset,
   int row,
   int count,
   RasterPaintProperties properties
)
Managed Extensions for C++ 
public: void PaintRegionBuffer( 
   Graphics graphics,
   Rectangle srcRect,
   Rectangle srcClipRect,
   Rectangle destRect,
   Rectangle destClipRect,
   byte[]* buffer,
   int bufferOffset,
   int row,
   int count,
   RasterPaintProperties properties
) 
C++/CLI 
public:
void PaintRegionBuffer( 
   Graphics graphics,
   Rectangle srcRect,
   Rectangle srcClipRect,
   Rectangle destRect,
   Rectangle destClipRect,
   array<byte>^ buffer,
   int bufferOffset,
   int row,
   int count,
   RasterPaintProperties properties
) 

Parameters

graphics
The destination Graphics object where the image data will be displayed.
srcRect

A Rectangle object that specifies the part of the image to use as the display source.

The coordinates in the srcRect rectangle are relative to the image. You can pass Rectangle.Empty to use the default, which matches the image.

srcClipRect

A Rectangle object specifies the portion of the display source to paint. Generally, this is used for updating the display when part of the source image has changed.

The coordinates in the srcClipRect rectangle are relative to the image. You can pass Rectangle.Empty to use the default, which matches the image

destRect

A Rectangle object that determines how the source rectangle is scaled and how the image is positioned in the destination graphics object.

The coordinates in the destRect object are relative to the graphics object. There is no default for this parameter. You must specify the Rectangle object.

destClipRect

A Rectangle object that specifies the portion of the display rectangle to paint. Generally, this is used for updating changes in the display surface, such as when a user moves another window, uncovering a part of the image that had been covered up.

The coordinates in the destClipRect are relative to the Graphics object. You can pass Rectangle.Empty to use the default, which matches the Graphics object. In most cases, however, you should use the rectangle returned by the .NET PaintEventArgs.ClipRectangle or Windows WM_PAINT message.

buffer
The buffer that contains the image data to paint
bufferOffset
Offset into buffer where the data starts.
row
The first row to paint. The painted portion of any row may be limited by the rectangle parameters.
count

The number of rows to paint. The painted portion of any row may be limited by the rectangle parameters.

If the image data in buffer is compressed 1-bit data, you can specify the number of lines as a negative value (-lines), as explained in Speeding Up 1-Bit Documents.

properties
Options for the display.

Remarks

This method works the same as PaintBuffer, except that only the image region is painted

Requirements

Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 family

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