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<picLayer variable>.DrawPolyline (Function) In french: <Variable picCalque>.DessinePolyligne Draws a line composed of multiple segments in a variable of type picLayer. The first coordinate indicates the starting point of the first segment, then each coordinate indicates the end of the previous segment and the beginning of the next segment.
MonImageWDPic is WDPic = "Test.gif"
MonCalque is picLayer
MonCalque.Stylo(LightBlue, 2, 4)
tabCoordonnéesXY2 is array of 0 int = [2, 2, 140, 2, 150, 70, 0, 100, 200, 100]
MonCalque.DessinePolyligne(tabCoordonnéesXY2)
IMG_MonDessin = MonImageWDPic
Syntax
Building a line point by point Hide the details
<picLayer image>.DrawPolyline(<NbPoint> , <X1> , <Y1> , <X2> , <Y2> [, <Xn> [, <Yn> [, <Line color>]]])
<picLayer image>: picLayer variable Name of the picLayer variable to be used. <NbPoint>: Integer Number of line segments. This parameter defines the number of <X>, <Y> pairs to specify in the function. <X1>: Integer X-coordinate of the first segment of the line. These coordinates are expressed in pixels. <Y1>: Integer Y-coordinate of the first segment of the line. These coordinates are expressed in pixels. <X2>: Integer X-coordinate of the second segment of the line. These coordinates are expressed in pixels. <Y2>: Integer Y-coordinate of the second segment of the line. These coordinates are expressed in pixels. <Xn>: Optional integer X-coordinate of the N segment of the line. These coordinates are expressed in pixels. <Yn>: Optional integer Y-coordinate of the N segment of the line. These coordinates are expressed in pixels. <Line color>: Integer or constant (optional) Line color. This color can correspond to:If this parameter is not specified, the line color:- is Transparent if the function <Image>.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>.Pen.
Building a line via an array of X and Y-coordinates Hide the details
<picLayer image>.DrawPolyline(<Array of coordinates> [, <Line color>])
<picLayer image>: picLayer variable Name of the picLayer variable to be used. <Array of coordinates>: Array of integers or array of points WLanguage array of integers containing the coordinates of segments that make up the line. The even indices represent the X-coordinates while the odd indices represent the Y-coordinates of the points. These coordinates are expressed in pixels. <Line color>: Integer or constant (optional) Line color. This color can correspond to:If this parameter is not specified, the line color:- is Transparent if the function <Image>.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>.Pen.
Remarks Coordinates Coordinates are specified with respect to the upper-left corner of the image (coordinates: (0.0)).
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