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4D Chart v13
CT GET AREA BOUNDARY
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CT GET AREA BOUNDARY ( area ; boundaryCode ; left ; top ; right ; bottom ) | ||||||||
Parameter | Type | Description | ||||||
area | Longint |
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4D Chart area | |||||
boundaryCode | Integer |
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Boundary code 0 = Document boundary 1 = Clipped boundary | |||||
left | Real |
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Receives left boundary of area | |||||
top | Real |
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Receives top boundary of area | |||||
right | Real |
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Receives right boundary of area | |||||
bottom | Real |
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Receives bottom boundary of area | |||||
The CT GET AREA BOUNDARY command returns into the left, top, right, and bottom variables the coordinates of the area rectangle.
This example creates a geometric object composed of several lines in an existing chart area, gets the area’s boundary coordinates, and centers the object in the area.
For($i;0;360;5)
vLine:=CT Draw line(Area;50*Cos($i);50*Sin($i);0;0;0)
End for
CT GET AREA BOUNDARY(Area;1;$left;$top;$right;$bottom)
CT MOVE(Area;-1;(($right-$left)/2)-50;(($bottom-$top)/2)-50)
Product: 4D Chart
Theme: CT Area
Number:
14511
Created: 4D Chart 1