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Applies to: desktop apps only
The GraphicsPathIterator::NextMarker method gets the next marker-delimited section of this iterator's associated path.
Syntax
INT NextMarker(
[out] GraphicsPath *path
);
Parameters
path [out]
Type: GraphicsPath*Pointer to a GraphicsPath object. This method sets the data points of this GraphicsPath object to match the data points of the retrieved section.
Return value
Type:
Type: INT
This method returns the number of data points in the retrieved section. If there are no more marker-delimited sections to retrieve, this method returns 0.
Remarks
A path has an array of data points that define its lines and curves. You can call a path's SetMarker method to designate certain points in the array as markers. Those marker points divide the path into sections.
The first time you call the GraphicsPathIterator::NextMarker method of an iterator, it gets the first marker-delimited section of that iterator's associated path. The second time, it gets the second section, and so on. Each time you call GraphicsPathIterator::NextSubpath, it returns the number of data points in the retrieved section. When there are no sections remaining, it returns 0.
Examples
The following example creates a GraphicsPath object and adds five figures to the path. The calls to the SetMarker method place two markers in the path. The first marker is at the end of a figure, and the second marker is in the middle of a figure. The code passes the address of the GraphicsPath object to a GraphicsPathIterator constructor to create an iterator that is associated with the path. Then the code calls the iterator's GraphicsPathIterator::NextMarker method twice to obtain the second marker-delimited section of the path. Finally, the code draws the retrieved section of the path.
VOID NextMarkerExample(HDC hdc)
{
Graphics graphics(hdc);
// Create a graphics path with five figures (subpaths).
GraphicsPath path;
path.AddRectangle(Rect(20, 20, 60, 30));
path.SetMarker(); // first marker
path.AddLine(100, 20, 160, 50);
path.AddArc(180, 20, 60, 30, 0.0f, 180.0f);
path.AddRectangle(Rect(260, 20, 60, 30));
path.AddLine(340, 20, 400, 50);
path.SetMarker(); // second marker
path.AddArc(340, 20, 60, 30, 0.0f, 180.0f);
path.CloseFigure();
path.AddRectangle(Rect(420, 20, 60, 30));
// Create an iterator, and associate it with the path.
GraphicsPathIterator iterator(&path);
// Get the second marker-delimited section by calling NextMarker twice.
GraphicsPath section;
INT count;
count = iterator.NextMarker(§ion);
count = iterator.NextMarker(§ion);
// The variable "count" now holds the number of
// data points in the second marker-delimited section.
// Draw the retrieved section.
Pen bluePen(Color(255, 0, 0, 255));
graphics.DrawPath(&bluePen, §ion);
}
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows XP, Windows 2000 Professional |
Minimum supported server |
Windows 2000 Server |
Product |
GDI+ 1.0 |
Header |
Gdipluspath.h (include Gdiplus.h) |
Library |
Gdiplus.lib |
DLL |
Gdiplus.dll |
See also
GraphicsPathIterator::NextSubpath Methods
Constructing and Drawing Paths
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