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Describes the sequence of dashes and gaps in a stroke.
Syntax
typedef enum D2D1_DASH_STYLE {
D2D1_DASH_STYLE_SOLID = 0,
D2D1_DASH_STYLE_DASH = 1,
D2D1_DASH_STYLE_DOT = 2,
D2D1_DASH_STYLE_DASH_DOT = 3,
D2D1_DASH_STYLE_DASH_DOT_DOT = 4,
D2D1_DASH_STYLE_CUSTOM = 5,
D2D1_DASH_STYLE_FORCE_DWORD = 0xffffffff
} ;
Constants
D2D1_DASH_STYLE_SOLID Value: 0 A solid line with no breaks. |
D2D1_DASH_STYLE_DASH Value: 1 A dash followed by a gap of equal length. The dash and the gap are each twice as long as the stroke thickness. The equivalent dash array for D2D1_DASH_STYLE_DASH is {2, 2}. |
D2D1_DASH_STYLE_DOT Value: 2 A dot followed by a longer gap. The equivalent dash array for D2D1_DASH_STYLE_DOT is {0, 2}. |
D2D1_DASH_STYLE_DASH_DOT Value: 3 A dash, followed by a gap, followed by a dot, followed by another gap. The equivalent dash array for D2D1_DASH_STYLE_DASH_DOT is {2, 2, 0, 2}. |
D2D1_DASH_STYLE_DASH_DOT_DOT Value: 4 A dash, followed by a gap, followed by a dot, followed by another gap, followed by another dot, followed by another gap. The equivalent dash array for D2D1_DASH_STYLE_DASH_DOT_DOT is {2, 2, 0, 2, 0, 2}. |
D2D1_DASH_STYLE_CUSTOM Value: 5 The dash pattern is specified by an array of floating-point values. |
D2D1_DASH_STYLE_FORCE_DWORD Value: 0xffffffff |
Remarks
The following illustration shows several available dash styles.

Examples
The following example creates a stroke that uses a custom dash pattern.
// Dash array for dashStyle D2D1_DASH_STYLE_CUSTOM
float dashes[] = {1.0f, 2.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f, 2.0f, 2.0f};
// Stroke Style with Dash Style -- Custom
if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
{
hr = m_pD2DFactory->CreateStrokeStyle(
D2D1::StrokeStyleProperties(
D2D1_CAP_STYLE_FLAT,
D2D1_CAP_STYLE_FLAT,
D2D1_CAP_STYLE_ROUND,
D2D1_LINE_JOIN_MITER,
10.0f,
D2D1_DASH_STYLE_CUSTOM,
0.0f),
dashes,
ARRAYSIZE(dashes),
&m_pStrokeStyleCustomOffsetZero
);
}
The next example uses the stroke style when drawing a line.
m_pRenderTarget->DrawLine(
D2D1::Point2F(0, 310),
D2D1::Point2F(200, 310),
m_pCornflowerBlueBrush,
10.0f,
m_pStrokeStyleCustomOffsetZero
);
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows 7, Windows Vista with SP2 and Platform Update for Windows Vista [desktop apps | UWP apps] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 with SP2 and Platform Update for Windows Server 2008 [desktop apps | UWP apps] |
Header | d2d1.h |