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This example shows how to use a Matrix to transform Point and Vector objects.
Example
private void transformExamples()
{
Matrix myMatrix = new Matrix(5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30);
//
// Transform a point.
//
Point myPoint = new Point(15,25);
// pointResult is (475, 680).
Point pointResult = myMatrix.Transform(myPoint);
//
// Transform an array of points.
//
Point[] myPointArray = new Point[]
{new Point(15,25), new Point(30,35)};
// myPointArray[0] becomes (475, 680).
// myPointArray[1] becomes (700, 1030).
myMatrix.Transform(myPointArray);
//
// Transform a vector.
//
Vector myVector = new Vector(15,25);
// vectorResult becomes (450, 650).
Vector vectorResult = myMatrix.Transform(myVector);
//
// Transform an array of vectors.
//
Vector[] myVectorArray = new Vector[]
{new Vector(15, 25), new Vector(30,35)};
// myVectorArray[0] becomes (450, 650).
// myVectorArray[1] becomes (675, 1000).
myMatrix.Transform(myVectorArray);
}
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