The OffsetClipRgn function moves the clipping region of a device context by the specified offsets.
int OffsetClipRgn(
HDC hdc, |
// handle to device context |
int nXOffset, |
// offset along x-axis |
int nYOffset |
// offset along y-axis |
); |
The return value specifies the new region’s complexity and can be any one of the following values:
Value |
Meaning |
NULLREGION |
Region is empty. |
SIMPLEREGION |
Region is a single rectangle. |
COMPLEXREGION |
Region is more than one rectangle. |
ERROR |
An error occurred. (The current clipping region is unaffected.) |
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