PointCollection.ToString Method
Definition
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Creates a String representation of this PointCollection.
Overloads
ToString() |
Creates a String representation of this PointCollection. |
ToString(IFormatProvider) |
Creates a String representation of this PointCollection. |
ToString()
Creates a String representation of this PointCollection.
public:
override System::String ^ ToString();
public override string ToString ();
override this.ToString : unit -> string
Public Overrides Function ToString () As String
Returns
Returns a String containing the X and Y values of the Point structures in this PointCollection.
Examples
The following code example shows how to create a string representation of PointCollection.
string pcString;
// Instantiating and initializing Point structures
Point point1 = new Point(10, 10);
Point point2 = new Point(20, 20);
Point point3 = new Point(30, 30);
// Instantiating a PointCollection
PointCollection pointCollection1 = new PointCollection();
// Adding Points to PointCollection
pointCollection1.Add(point1);
pointCollection1.Add(point2);
pointCollection1.Add(point3);
// pointCollection1 is equal to (10,10 20,20 30,30)
// Getting a string representation of the PointCollection
pcString = pointCollection1.ToString();
// pcString is equal to "10,10 20,20 30,30"
Dim pcString As String
' Instantiating and initializing Point structures
Dim point1 As New Point(10, 10)
Dim point2 As New Point(20, 20)
Dim point3 As New Point(30, 30)
' Instantiating a PointCollection
Dim pointCollection1 As New PointCollection()
' Adding Points to PointCollection
pointCollection1.Add(point1)
pointCollection1.Add(point2)
pointCollection1.Add(point3)
' pointCollection1 is equal to (10,10 20,20 30,30)
' Getting a string representation of the PointCollection
pcString = pointCollection1.ToString()
' pcString is equal to "10,10 20,20 30,30"
Applies to
ToString(IFormatProvider)
Creates a String representation of this PointCollection.
public:
System::String ^ ToString(IFormatProvider ^ provider);
public string ToString (IFormatProvider provider);
override this.ToString : IFormatProvider -> string
Public Function ToString (provider As IFormatProvider) As String
Parameters
- provider
- IFormatProvider
Culture-specific formatting information.
Returns
Returns a String containing the X and Y values of the Point structures in this PointCollection.
Examples
The following code example shows how to get a string representation of a PointCollection.
string pcString;
// Instantiating and initializing Point structures
Point point1 = new Point(10, 10);
Point point2 = new Point(20, 20);
Point point3 = new Point(30, 30);
// Instantiating a PointCollection
PointCollection pointCollection1 = new PointCollection();
// Adding Points to PointCollection
pointCollection1.Add(point1);
pointCollection1.Add(point2);
pointCollection1.Add(point3);
// pointCollection1 is equal to (10,10 20,20 30,30)
// Getting a string representation of the PointCollection
pcString = pointCollection1.ToString();
// pcString is equal to "10,10 20,20 30,30"
Dim pcString As String
' Instantiating and initializing Point structures
Dim point1 As New Point(10, 10)
Dim point2 As New Point(20, 20)
Dim point3 As New Point(30, 30)
' Instantiating a PointCollection
Dim pointCollection1 As New PointCollection()
' Adding Points to PointCollection
pointCollection1.Add(point1)
pointCollection1.Add(point2)
pointCollection1.Add(point3)
' pointCollection1 is equal to (10,10 20,20 30,30)
' Getting a string representation of the PointCollection
pcString = pointCollection1.ToString()
' pcString is equal to "10,10 20,20 30,30"
Applies to
.NET