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Scales the Strokes collection in the X and Y dimensions.
Namespace: Microsoft.Ink
Assembly: Microsoft.Ink (in Microsoft.Ink.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Sub Scale ( _
scaleX As Single, _
scaleY As Single _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As Strokes
Dim scaleX As Single
Dim scaleY As Single
instance.Scale(scaleX, scaleY)
public void Scale(
float scaleX,
float scaleY
)
public:
void Scale(
float scaleX,
float scaleY
)
public function Scale(
scaleX : float,
scaleY : float
)
Parameters
scaleX
Type: System.SingleThe factor to scale the X dimension of the view transform.
scaleY
Type: System.SingleThe factor to scale the Y dimension of the view transform.
Remarks
Zero-determinant transforms are not supported. This means that calling the Scale method with one of the scales set to zero is not supported.
Examples
In this example, a scaling factor of 2 in the X dimension and of 0.75 in the Y dimension is applied to the Strokes collection of an InkOverlay object.
' Access to the Strokes property returns a copy of the Strokes object.
' This copy must be implicitly (via using statement) or explicitly
' disposed of in order to avoid a memory leak.
Using allStrokes As Strokes = mInkOverlay.Ink.Strokes
allStrokes.Scale(2.0F, 0.75F)
End Using
// Access to the Strokes property returns a copy of the Strokes object.
// This copy must be implicitly (via using statement) or explicitly
// disposed of in order to avoid a memory leak.
using (Strokes allStrokes = mInkOverlay.Ink.Strokes)
{
allStrokes.Scale(2.0f, 0.75f);
}
Platforms
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008
The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
Version Information
.NET Framework
Supported in: 3.0