LEADTOOLS GDI/GDI+ (Leadtools.Drawing assembly)
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Paint(RasterImage,Graphics,LeadRect,RasterPaintProperties) Method






The source image.
The destination System.Drawing.Graphics object where the image will be displayed.
Leadtools.LeadRect

A Leadtools.LeadRect object that determines how the image is scaled and positioned in graphics.

The coordinates of destRect are relative to the graphics object. There is no default for this parameter. You must specify the Leadtools.LeadRect values.

Options for the display.
Displays this Leadtools.RasterImage in the given System.Drawing.Graphics object.
Syntax
public static void Paint( 
   RasterImage image,
   Graphics graphics,
   LeadRect destRect,
   RasterPaintProperties properties
)
'Declaration
 
Public Overloads Shared Sub Paint( _
   ByVal image As RasterImage, _
   ByVal graphics As Graphics, _
   ByVal destRect As LeadRect, _
   ByVal properties As RasterPaintProperties _
) 
'Usage
 
Dim image As RasterImage
Dim graphics As Graphics
Dim destRect As LeadRect
Dim properties As RasterPaintProperties
 
RasterImagePainter.Paint(image, graphics, destRect, properties)
public static void Paint( 
   RasterImage image,
   Graphics graphics,
   LeadRect destRect,
   RasterPaintProperties properties
)
 function Leadtools.Drawing.RasterImagePainter.Paint(RasterImage,Graphics,LeadRect,RasterPaintProperties)( 
   image ,
   graphics ,
   destRect ,
   properties 
)
public:
static void Paint( 
   RasterImage^ image,
   Graphics^ graphics,
   LeadRect destRect,
   RasterPaintProperties properties
) 

Parameters

image
The source image.
graphics
The destination System.Drawing.Graphics object where the image will be displayed.
destRect
Leadtools.LeadRect

A Leadtools.LeadRect object that determines how the image is scaled and positioned in graphics.

The coordinates of destRect are relative to the graphics object. There is no default for this parameter. You must specify the Leadtools.LeadRect values.

properties
Options for the display.
Remarks

If the destination System.Drawing.Graphics object has fewer colors than the image, this method dithers the output to that display surface without affecting the actual image data.

Assuming the source rectangle is the whole image, this method lets you specify a source rectangle (with coordinates relative to the image) and a destination rectangle (with coordinates relative to the destination System.Drawing.Graphics object). Scaling of the displayed image depends on the relationship between these two rectangles, as shown in the following illustration:

Note: These illustrations are for an image with a RasterViewPerspective.TopLeft view perspective. For an explanation of image coordinates and view perspectives, refer to Accounting for View Perspective. If the image is not in RasterViewPerspective.TopLeft view perspective, refer to Changing Image Coordinates.

In addition, you can specify a clipping area within either rectangle to limit the area to be painted. For the destination rectangle, a clipping area is commonly specified to repaint part of the image that was temporarily covered up. For a source rectangle, you can use a clipping area to update the display when only part of the image in the source rectangle has changed.

The following illustration shows how specifying a source clipping area affects the display. Text has been added to the source image (using the image as a display surface), and the source clipping area specifies the area to be repainted.

You can specify the various rectangles in any way that meets your needs. Coordinates can have negative values and they can extend beyond the bounds of the image or destination System.Drawing.Graphics object. In fact, it is common for the display rectangle to be bigger than the destination System.Drawing.Graphics dimension, where scroll bars are used to see different parts of the image.

In simple cases, you can use this method as follows:

For more information refer to RasterImage and GDI/GDI+.

For more information, refer to Changing Image Coordinates.

For more information, refer to Handling Palette Changes.

For more information, refer to Flags for the PaintDisplayMode Property.

For more information, refer to Using The PaintEngine Property.

Example
For an example, refer to Paint(RasterImage,Graphics,LeadRect,LeadRect,RasterPaintProperties).
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

RasterImagePainter Class
RasterImagePainter Members
Overload List

 

 


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