TextureBrush.ScaleTransform Method
Definition
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Scales the local geometric transformation of this TextureBrush object by the specified amounts. This method prepends the scaling matrix to the transformation.
Overloads
ScaleTransform(Single, Single) |
Scales the local geometric transformation of this TextureBrush object by the specified amounts. This method prepends the scaling matrix to the transformation. |
ScaleTransform(Single, Single, MatrixOrder) |
Scales the local geometric transformation of this TextureBrush object by the specified amounts in the specified order. |
ScaleTransform(Single, Single)
- Source:
- TextureBrush.cs
- Source:
- TextureBrush.cs
- Source:
- TextureBrush.cs
Scales the local geometric transformation of this TextureBrush object by the specified amounts. This method prepends the scaling matrix to the transformation.
public:
void ScaleTransform(float sx, float sy);
public void ScaleTransform (float sx, float sy);
member this.ScaleTransform : single * single -> unit
Public Sub ScaleTransform (sx As Single, sy As Single)
Parameters
- sx
- Single
The amount by which to scale the transformation in the x direction.
- sy
- Single
The amount by which to scale the transformation in the y direction.
Examples
The following example is designed for use with Windows Forms, and it requires PaintEventArgs e
, which is a parameter of the Paint
event handler. The code performs the following actions:
Creates a TextureBrush object.
Scales the texture image by two times in the x-direction.
Fills a rectangle on the screen, using the texture brush.
void ScaleTransform_Example1( PaintEventArgs^ e )
{
// Create a TextureBrush object.
TextureBrush^ tBrush = gcnew TextureBrush( gcnew Bitmap( "texture.jpg" ) );
// Scale the texture image 2X in the x-direction.
tBrush->ScaleTransform( 2, 1 );
// Fill a rectangle with tBrush.
e->Graphics->FillRectangle( tBrush, 0, 0, 100, 100 );
}
public void ScaleTransform_Example1(PaintEventArgs e)
{
// Create a TextureBrush object.
TextureBrush tBrush = new TextureBrush(new Bitmap("texture.jpg"));
// Scale the texture image 2X in the x-direction.
tBrush.ScaleTransform(2, 1);
// Fill a rectangle with tBrush.
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(tBrush, 0, 0, 100, 100);
}
Public Sub ScaleTransform_Example1(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)
' Create a TextureBrush object.
Dim tBrush As New TextureBrush(New Bitmap("texture.jpg"))
' Scale the texture image 2X in the x-direction.
tBrush.ScaleTransform(2, 1)
' Fill a rectangle with tBrush.
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(tBrush, 0, 0, 100, 100)
End Sub
Applies to
ScaleTransform(Single, Single, MatrixOrder)
- Source:
- TextureBrush.cs
- Source:
- TextureBrush.cs
- Source:
- TextureBrush.cs
Scales the local geometric transformation of this TextureBrush object by the specified amounts in the specified order.
public:
void ScaleTransform(float sx, float sy, System::Drawing::Drawing2D::MatrixOrder order);
public void ScaleTransform (float sx, float sy, System.Drawing.Drawing2D.MatrixOrder order);
member this.ScaleTransform : single * single * System.Drawing.Drawing2D.MatrixOrder -> unit
Public Sub ScaleTransform (sx As Single, sy As Single, order As MatrixOrder)
Parameters
- sx
- Single
The amount by which to scale the transformation in the x direction.
- sy
- Single
The amount by which to scale the transformation in the y direction.
- order
- MatrixOrder
A MatrixOrder enumeration that specifies whether to append or prepend the scaling matrix.
Examples
The following example is designed for use with Windows Forms, and it requires PaintEventArgs e
, which is a parameter of the Paint
event handler. The code performs the following actions:
Creates a TextureBrush object.
Scales the texture image by two times in the x-direction.
Fills a rectangle on the screen, using the texture brush.
void ScaleTransform_Example2( PaintEventArgs^ e )
{
// Create a TextureBrush object.
TextureBrush^ tBrush = gcnew TextureBrush( gcnew Bitmap( "texture.jpg" ) );
// Scale the texture image 2X in the x-direction.
tBrush->ScaleTransform( 2, 1, MatrixOrder::Prepend );
// Fill a rectangle with tBrush.
e->Graphics->FillRectangle( tBrush, 0, 0, 100, 100 );
}
public void ScaleTransform_Example2(PaintEventArgs e)
{
// Create a TextureBrush object.
TextureBrush tBrush = new TextureBrush(new Bitmap("texture.jpg"));
// Scale the texture image 2X in the x-direction.
tBrush.ScaleTransform(2, 1, MatrixOrder.Prepend);
// Fill a rectangle with tBrush.
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(tBrush, 0, 0, 100, 100);
}
Public Sub ScaleTransform_Example2(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)
' Create a TextureBrush object.
Dim tBrush As New TextureBrush(New Bitmap("texture.jpg"))
' Scale the texture image 2X in the x-direction.
tBrush.ScaleTransform(2, 1, MatrixOrder.Prepend)
' Fill a rectangle with tBrush.
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(tBrush, 0, 0, 100, 100)
End Sub