ANNPOINT (original) (raw)
Summary
The ANNPOINT structure defines coordinates of an annotation object relative to its container. The coordinates are interpreted using the container's scaling factors and offsets, which are described in Low-Level Coordinate System for Annotations.
Syntax
Members
x
The x coordinate, expressed as a double-precision floating point value.
y
The x coordinate, expressed as a double-precision floating point value.
Comments
pANNPOINT is a pointer to an ANNPOINT structure. Generally, where a function parameter type is pANNPOINT, you can declare an ANNPOINT variable, update the structure's fields, and pass the variable's address in the parameter. Declaring a pANNPOINT variable is necessary only if your program requires a pointer.
The ANNPOINT structure is like a Windows POINT structure, except that it uses double-precision floating point values.
Usage
Data Types
Functions
- L_AnnAdjustPoint
- L_AnnConvert
- L_AnnDefine2
- L_AnnFlip
- L_AnnGetPoints
- L_AnnResize
- L_AnnReverse
- L_AnnRotate
- L_AnnSetPoints
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