Tests whether the specified LeadPoint structure is contained within this RasterRegion.
public bool IsVisible(Leadtools.LeadPoint point)
Public Function IsVisible( _ByVal point As Leadtools.LeadPoint _) As Boolean
public bool IsVisible(Leadtools.LeadPoint point)
- (BOOL)isVisible:(LeadPoint)point public boolean isVisible(LeadPoint point) function Leadtools.RasterRegion.IsVisible(point)
public:bool IsVisible(Leadtools.LeadPoint point)
point
The LeadPoint structure to test.
true when point is contained within this RasterRegion; false, otherwise.
This example will create a small elliptical region in an image, gets the RasterRegion object before resetting the image region. It will then switch the red and blue component of every pixel inside the region data.
using Leadtools;using Leadtools.Codecs;using Leadtools.ImageProcessing;using LeadtoolsExamples.Common;public void RasterRegionIsVisibleExample(){string srcFileName = Path.Combine(ImagesPath.Path, "Image1.cmp");string destFileName = Path.Combine(ImagesPath.Path, "Image1_IsVisibleRegion.bmp");using (RasterCodecs codecs = new RasterCodecs()){// Load the source imageusing (RasterImage image = codecs.Load(srcFileName, 0, CodecsLoadByteOrder.BgrOrGray, 1, 1)){// Add a small elliptical regionimage.AddEllipseToRegion(null, new LeadRect(image.ImageWidth / 3, image.ImageHeight / 3, image.ImageWidth / 3, image.ImageHeight / 3), RasterRegionCombineMode.Set);// Get the regionusing (RasterRegion region = image.GetRegion(null)){// Remove the region from the imageimage.MakeRegionEmpty();// Loop the image pixels, if it is inside the region, switch// the red and blue component of the pixel colorfor (int y = 0; y < image.Height; y++){for (int x = 0; x < image.Width; x++){// Check if this pixel is inside the regionif (region.IsVisible(new LeadPoint(x, y))){// Yes, flip its R and B componentRasterColor color = image.GetPixelColor(y, x);color = new RasterColor(color.B, color.G, color.R);image.SetPixelColor(y, x, color);}}}}codecs.Save(image, destFileName, RasterImageFormat.Bmp, 24);}}}
Imports LeadtoolsImports Leadtools.CodecsImports Leadtools.ImageProcessingPublic Sub RasterRegionIsVisibleExample()Dim codecs As New RasterCodecs()Dim srcFileName As String = Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, "Image1.cmp")Dim destFileName As String = Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, "Image1_IsVisibleRegion.bmp")' Load the source imageUsing image As RasterImage = codecs.Load(srcFileName, 0, CodecsLoadByteOrder.BgrOrGray, 1, 1)' Add a small elliptical regionimage.AddEllipseToRegion(Nothing, New LeadRect(image.ImageWidth \ 3, image.ImageHeight \ 3, image.ImageWidth \ 3, image.ImageHeight \ 3), RasterRegionCombineMode.Set)' Get the regionUsing region As RasterRegion = image.GetRegion(Nothing)' Remove the region from the imageimage.MakeRegionEmpty()' Loop the image pixels, if it is inside the region, switch' the red and blue component of the pixel colorFor y As Integer = 0 To image.Height - 1For x As Integer = 0 To image.Width - 1' Check if this pixel is inside the regionIf (region.IsVisible(New LeadPoint(x, y))) Then' Yes, flip its R and B componentDim color As RasterColor = image.GetPixelColor(y, x)color = New RasterColor(color.B, color.G, color.R)image.SetPixelColor(y, x, color)End IfNextNextEnd Usingcodecs.Save(image, destFileName, RasterImageFormat.Bmp, 24)End Usingcodecs.Dispose()End SubPublic NotInheritable Class LEAD_VARSPublic Const ImagesDir As String = "C:\Users\Public\Documents\LEADTOOLS Images"End Class
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