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GraphicsPath.CloseFigure Method

Definition

Closes the current figure and starts a new figure. If the current figure contains a sequence of connected lines and curves, the method closes the loop by connecting a line from the endpoint to the starting point.

public:
 void CloseFigure();
public void CloseFigure ();
member this.CloseFigure : unit -> unit
Public Sub CloseFigure ()

Examples

The following code example is designed for use with Windows Forms, and it requires PaintEventArgs e, an OnPaint event object. The code creates a triangle by creating a new path, starting a figure, adding two intersecting lines to the figure, and then closing the figure to form a triangle. The path is then drawn to the screen.

private:
   void CloseFigureExample( PaintEventArgs^ e )
   {
      // Create a path consisting of two, open-ended lines and close
      // the lines using CloseFigure.
      GraphicsPath^ myPath = gcnew GraphicsPath;
      myPath->StartFigure();
      myPath->AddLine( Point(10,10), Point(200,10) );
      myPath->AddLine( Point(200,10), Point(200,200) );
      myPath->CloseFigure();

      // Draw the path to the screen.
      e->Graphics->DrawPath( Pens::Black, myPath );
   }
private void CloseFigureExample(PaintEventArgs e)
{
             
    // Create a path consisting of two, open-ended lines and close
             
    // the lines using CloseFigure.
    GraphicsPath myPath = new GraphicsPath();
    myPath.StartFigure();
    myPath.AddLine(new Point(10, 10), new Point(200, 10));
    myPath.AddLine(new Point(200, 10), new Point(200, 200));
    myPath.CloseFigure();
             
    // Draw the path to the screen.
    e.Graphics.DrawPath(Pens.Black, myPath);
}
Public Sub CloseFigureExample(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)

    ' Create a path consisting of two, open-ended lines and close

    ' the lines using CloseFigure.
    Dim myPath As New GraphicsPath
    myPath.StartFigure()
    myPath.AddLine(New Point(10, 10), New Point(200, 10))
    myPath.AddLine(New Point(200, 10), New Point(200, 200))
    myPath.CloseFigure()

    ' Draw the path to the screen.
    e.Graphics.DrawPath(Pens.Black, myPath)
End Sub

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