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- Drawing with opacity or anti-aliasing
<Image variable>.DrawPolygon (Function) In french: <Variable Image>.DessinePolygone Draws a polygon in an Image variable.
Monimage is Image = "Test.gif"
Monimage.DessinePolygone(4, 10, 20, 20, 50, 40, 60, 50, 10, LightYellow, LightBlue)
IMG_MonDessin = Monimage
Syntax
Building a polygon point by point Hide the details
<Image variable>.DrawPolygon(<Number of sides> , <X1> , <Y1> , <X2> , <Y2> [, <X3> , <Y3> [... [, <Xn> , <Yn>]]] [, <Background color> [, <Side color>]])
<Image variable>: Image variable Name of the Image variable to be used. <Number of sides>: Integer Number of sides in the polygon (up to 23 sides). This parameter defines the number of <X>, <Y> pairs to specify in the function. <X1>: Integer X-coordinate of first point of the polygon. These coordinates are expressed in pixels. <Y1>: Integer Y-coordinate of first point of the polygon. These coordinates are expressed in pixels. <X2>: Integer X-coordinate of second point of the polygon. These coordinates are expressed in pixels. <Y2>: Integer Y-coordinate of second point of the polygon. These coordinates are expressed in pixels. <X3>: Integer X-coordinate of 3rd point of the polygon. These coordinates are expressed in pixels. <Y3>: Integer Y-coordinate of 3rd point of the polygon. These coordinates are expressed in pixels. <Xn>: Optional integer X-coordinate of nth point of the polygon. These coordinates are expressed in pixels. <Yn>: Optional integer Y-coordinate of nth point of the polygon. These coordinates are expressed in pixels. <Background color>: Integer or constant (optional) Polygon background color. This color can correspond to:If this parameter is not specified, the background color: <Side color>: Integer or constant (optional) Color of polygon sides. This color can correspond to:If this parameter is not specified, the line color: - is Transparent if the function <Image variable>.Pen has not been used before.
New in version 2024In the case of an Variable type Image, the row will have the black Color.. - corresponds to the color specified in the last call to <Image variable>.Pen.
Building a polygon via an array of X and Y-coordinates Hide the details
<Image variable>.DrawPolygon(<Array of coordinates> [, <Background color> [, <Side color>]])
<Image variable>: Image variable Name of the Image variable to be used. <Array of coordinates>: Array of integers or array of points - WLanguage array of integers containing the coordinates of polygon points. The even indices represent the X-coordinates while the odd indices represent the Y-coordinates of the points. These coordinates are expressed in pixels.
- WLanguage array of Point variables containing the coordinates of the polygon points. These coordinates are expressed in pixels.
<Background color>: Integer or constant (optional) Polygon background color. This color can correspond to:If this parameter is not specified, the background color: <Side color>: Integer or constant (optional) Color of polygon sides. This color can correspond to:If this parameter is not specified, the line color:- is Transparent if the function <Image variable>.Pen has not been used before.
New in version 2024In the case of an Variable type Image, the row will have the black Color.. - corresponds to the color specified in the last call to <Image variable>.Pen.
Remarks Coordinates Drawing a polygon:
MonImage.DessinePolygone(5, 80, 10, 10, 150, 100, 200, 160, 80, 140, 40)
Coordinates are given with respect to the upper-left corner of the image (coordinates: (0.0)). Important: There is no need to close the polygon (the coordinates of last point do not have to be equal to the coordinates of first point). The polygon is automatically "closed". Limits: a polygon can contain up to 100 000 points in WINDEV, WEBDEV and Java, and up to 1000 points in Windows CE.
Related Examples:
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Unit examples (WINDEV): The drawing functions
[ + ] Using the main drawing functions of WINDEV to: - Initialize an Image control for drawing - Draw simple shapes - Write a text into a drawing - Change the color in a drawing
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