The PolyDraw function draws a set of line segments and Bézier curves.
BOOL PolyDraw(
HDC hdc, |
// handle to a device context |
CONST POINT *lppt, |
// pointer to array of points |
CONST BYTE *lpbTypes, |
// pointer to line and curve identifiers |
int cCount |
// count of points |
); |
Type |
Meaning |
PT_MOVETO |
Specifies that this point starts a disjoint figure. This point becomes the new current position. |
PT_LINETO |
Specifies that a line is to be drawn from the current position to this point, which then becomes the new current position. |
PT_BEZIERTO |
Specifies that this point is a control point or ending point for a Bézier curve. |
PT_BEZIERTO types always occur in sets of three. The current position defines the starting point for the Bézier curve. The first two PT_BEZIERTO points are the control points, and the third PT_BEZIERTO point is the ending point. The ending point becomes the new current position. If there are not three consecutive PT_BEZIERTO points, an error results. |
A PT_LINETO or PT_BEZIERTO type can be combined with the following value by using the bitwise operator OR to indicate that the corresponding point is the last point in a figure and the figure is closed:
Value |
Meaning |
PT_CLOSEFIGURE |
Specifies that the figure is automatically closed after the PT_LINETO or PT_BEZIERTO type for this point is done. A line is drawn from this point to the most recent PT_MOVETO or MoveToEx point. |
This value is combined with the PT_LINETO type for a line, or with the PT_BEZIERTO type of the ending point for a Bézier curve, by using the bitwise operator OR. | |
The current position is set to the ending point of the closing line. |
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
The PolyDraw function can be used in place of consecutive calls to MoveToEx, LineTo, and PolyBezierTo functions to draw disjoint figures. The lines and curves are drawn using the current pen and figures are not filled. If there is an active path started by calling BeginPath, PolyDraw adds to the path.
The points contained in the lppt array and in the lpbTypes array indicate whether each point is part of a MoveTo, LineTo, or PolyBezierTo operation. It is also possible to close figures.
This function updates the current position.
BeginPath, EndPath, LineTo, MoveToEx, POINT, PolyBezierTo, PolyLine
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