This event is generated just after the image has been displayed.
[Visual Basic]   imagekitcontrolname_EndDispImage(ByVal OriginX As Long, ByVal OriginY As Long, ByVal Left As Long, ByVal Top As Long, ByVal Right As Long, ByVal Bottom As Long, ByVal ScaleWidth As Double, ByVal ScaleHeight As Double)
[Visual C++]     OnEndDispImageimagekitcontrolname(long OriginX, long OriginY, long Left, long Top, long Right, long Bottom, double ScaleWidth, double ScaleHeight)

Parameters

Name Explanation
OriginX The horizontal distance from the left side of the ImageKit Control to the left side of the image. (If the image is larger than the ImageKit Control in the horizontal direction, OriginX will equal 0.)
OriginY The vertical distance from the top of the ImageKit Control to the top of the image. (If the image is larger than the ImageKit Control in the vertical direction, OriginY will equal 0.)
Left The horizontal distance from the left side of the actual image to the left side of that portion of the image currently being displayed.
Top The vertical distance from the top of the actual image to the top of that portion of the image currently being displayed.
Right The horizontal distance from the left side of the actual image to the right side of that portion of the image currently being displayed.
Bottom The vertical distance from the top of the actual image to the top of that portion of the image currently being displayed.
ScaleWidth The horizontal scale between the displayed portion of the image and the actual image.
ScaleHeight The vertical scale between the original image and the displayed image.

The values are in pixels.

Explanation

The EndDispImage event is generated just after the image has been displayed. If there are processes that you want to occur just after an image is displayed, then place that code within this event.

The values of the OriginX and OriginY parameters will depend on the settings of the BorderVisible, Appearance, and Grad properties.

If using Visual Basic.NET or Visual C#.NET, please refer to the section Regarding VB.NET and C#.NET.


Note for Visual Basic:

In order to use the Left($) function and Right($) function within this event, please change the names of the Left and Right parameters of this event.

For exampleF

Private Sub ImageKit1_EndDispImage(ByVal OriginX As Long, ByVal OriginY As Long, ByVal Left_ As Long, ByVal Top As Long, ByVal Right_ As Long, ByVal Bottom As Long, ByVal ScaleWidth As Double, ByVal ScaleHeight As Double)


End Sub

 

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