This method draws a chord in the designated object (the screen, printer, or image data).

[Visual Basic]   [ Boolean = ]imagekitcontrolname.PrintDraw.Chord(DeviceValue As Long, left As Long, top As Long, right As Long, bottom As Long, x1 As Long, y1 As Long, x2 As Long, y2 As Long, DeviceMode As OutPutDeviceModeConstants)
[Visual C++]     [ BOOL = ]imagekitcontrolname.GetPrintDraw().Chord(long DeviceValue, long left, long top, long right, long bottom, long x1, long y1, long x2, long y2, long DeviceMode)
[VB.NET]   [ Boolean = ]imagekitcontrolname.PrintDraw.Chord(DeviceValue As Integer(x86) or Long(x64), left As Integer, top As Integer, right As Integer, bottom As Integer, x1 As Integer, y1 As Integer, x2 As Integer, y2 As Integer, DeviceMode As ImageKit10(A)Lib.OutPutDeviceModeConstants)
[C#.NET]   [ Boolean = ]imagekitcontrolname.PrintDraw.Chord(int(x86) or long(x64) DeviceValue, intleft, int top, int right, int bottom, int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2, ImageKit10(A)Lib.OutPutDeviceModeConstants DeviceMode)

* ImageKit10ALib refers to the ANSI version, ImageKit10Lib refers to the Unicode version, (x86) refers to the 32 bit version, and (x64) refers to the 64 bit version.

Parameters

Name Explanation
DeviceValue The device context or the raster image data (i.e. Hdc or ImageHandle) depending on the DeviceMode parameter
left,top The x, y coordinates of the top left corner of the rectangle
right,bottom The x, y coordinates of the bottom right corner of the rectangle
x1,y1 x and y coordinates of the starting point of the chord
x2,y2 x and y coordinates of the ending point of the chord
DeviceMode If 0 (ikScreen), then the output will be drawn in pixel units. If 1 (ikPrinter), the output will be drawn in 0.1mm units. If 2 (ikMemoryHandle), the output will be drawn (in pixel units) to the image data according to the DeviceValue parameter

The following constants can be used: (ikScreen = 0, ikPrinter = 1, ikMemoryHandle = 2).

Return Value

Returns True (nonzero) if successful. Returns False (0) if unsuccessful.

Explanation

The Chord method draws a chord in the designated object (the screen, printer, or image data). A chord is a region bounded by the intersection of an ellipse and a line segment. The (left, top) and (right, bottom) parameters are the coordinates for points that specify a bounding rectangle which defines the ellipse. The chord begins at a specified starting point (x1,y1) where the ellipse intersects a radial from the center of the bounding rectangle. It ends at a specified ending point (x2,y2) where the ellipse intersects another radial from the center of the bounding rectangle. If the starting point and the ending point are the same, a complete ellipse is drawn. The chord is closed by drawing a line from the starting point to the ending point.

The outline of the chord is drawn from the value set in the PenStyle property and the chord is filled by the value set in the BrushStyle property. When drawing a chord, it is recommended that the PenWidthPenMode, PenColorBrushColor, Transparent, and BackColor properties also be set. The BackColor property is enabled when the Transparent property is False and the pen is set to draw lines other than solid lines or the brush is set to draw a hatch pattern.


If the DeviceMode parameter is 0 or 2 then the left, top, right, bottom, x1, y1, x2, y2 parameters are in pixel units.

If the DeviceMode parameter is 1 then the left, top, right, bottom, x1, y1, x2, y2 parameters are in 0.1 mm units.

Differences between the ImageKit7/8

The DeviceValue argument's type has changed.

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