Tip
See the Examples section of the AsyncHelper
class for details about how to create a context for possibly async top level methods.
public static bool DrawPie(
this IReadWriteBitmapData bitmapData,
IAsyncContext? context,
Pen pen,
Rectangle bounds,
float startAngle,
float sweepAngle,
DrawingOptions? drawingOptions = null
)<ExtensionAttribute>
Public Shared Function DrawPie (
bitmapData As IReadWriteBitmapData,
context As IAsyncContext,
pen As Pen,
bounds As Rectangle,
startAngle As Single,
sweepAngle As Single,
Optional drawingOptions As DrawingOptions = Nothing
) As Booleanpublic:
[ExtensionAttribute]
static bool DrawPie(
IReadWriteBitmapData^ bitmapData,
IAsyncContext^ context,
Pen^ pen,
Rectangle bounds,
float startAngle,
float sweepAngle,
DrawingOptions^ drawingOptions = nullptr
)[<ExtensionAttribute>]
static member DrawPie :
bitmapData : IReadWriteBitmapData *
context : IAsyncContext *
pen : Pen *
bounds : Rectangle *
startAngle : float32 *
sweepAngle : float32 *
?drawingOptions : DrawingOptions
(* Defaults:
let _drawingOptions = defaultArg drawingOptions null
*)
-> bool The pie shape is defined by a partial outline of an ellipse and the two radial lines that intersect the endpoints of the partial outline.
This method tries to use a shortcut to draw the pie shape directly, which is faster than creating a Path and adding the pie to it. A shortcut is possible when the specified pen has a width between 0.25 and 1, it uses a solid Brush with an opaque color, and if drawingOptions is either , or its FastThinLines is enabled in drawingOptions, it specifies that no anti-aliasing and no alpha blending is required, the transformation is the identity matrix, and neither Quantizer nor Ditherer is specified.
When no shortcut can be used and the same pie shape is drawn repeatedly, creating a Path with PreferCaching enabled can provide a better performance.
This method blocks the caller thread, but if context belongs to an async top level method, then the execution may already run on a pool thread. Degree of parallelism, the ability of cancellation and reporting progress depend on how these were configured at the top level method. To reconfigure the degree of parallelism of an existing context, you can use the AsyncContextWrapper class.
Alternatively, you can use this method to specify the degree of parallelism for synchronous execution. For example, by passing AsyncHelper.SingleThreadContext to the context parameter the method will be forced to use a single thread only.
When reporting progress, this library always passes a DrawingOperation instance to the generic methods of the IAsyncProgress interface.
| ArgumentNullException | bitmapData or pen is . |
| OverflowException | The coordinates (after a possible transformation specified in drawingOptions) are outside the bounds of an int value. |