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IMcRegionsSetFeaturePoints Method

Set the coordinate points that describe a feature.

Namespace:  MediaCy.IQL.Features
Assembly:  MediaCy.IQL.Features (in MediaCy.IQL.Features.dll) Version: 10.0.6912.0
Syntax
VB
Sub SetFeaturePoints ( 
	FeatureIndex As Integer,
	Points As Object
)

Parameters

FeatureIndex
Type: SystemInt32
The index of the feature being set. If this is a negative number, then for McPoints only, the coordinates of all points are set from the Points array. Otherwise this must be a non-negative feature index. Features other than the one being set are not disturbed; call Reset before using this method if you want to ensure that any existing coordinates are cleared. If the FeatureIndex is equal to the Count property, then a new feature is created and appended as the last one.
Points
Type: SystemObject
Allowed types are LONGPOINT, LONGRECT or Long, SINGLEPOINT, SINGLERECT or Single, and DOUBLEPOINT, DOULBERECT or Double. This array must be supplied with x,y pixel coordinate values (one XXXPOINT per point or two numeric values per point). For McRegions feature boundaries, the final closing segment is assumed (that is, the last point in the array does not need to be and should not be the same as the first point).

Implements

IMcFeaturesSetFeaturePoints(Int32, Object)
Remarks
If the FeatureIndex is equal to the Count property, then a new feature is created and appended as the last one. This is the method used to add new McPoints, McLines or McRegions features from known coordinates. Features can also be created from blobs with McPoints.Threshold, McLines.Threshold or McRegions.Threshold. For most types of features, the coordinates returned by GetFeaturePoints can be passed into this method to recreate the feature. For McPoints, each feature is set by providing a single point X,Y pixel coordinate. For McLines, each feature is described by a polyline of two or more X,Y pixel coordinates. For McRegions, each feature is a polyline of three or more X,Y pixel coordinates, describing a path along the boundary pixels of a connected region. For McRegions, the type is converted to mcftOutline. McLines features set by two coordinate pairs (e.g., a single line segment) may be either mcftLine or mcftPolyline Type, depending on the state of the mcofDefaultPolyline OptionFlags bit. By default, this bit is clear, so single segment line features are of type mcftLine, not mcftPolyline. This can also be determined on a per-feature basis by setting the mcfsfPolyline bit of the FeatureStatusFlags. Coordinates are supplied as an array of values, POINT or RECT structs supplied by the caller (see Example). For McPoints, it is possible to set all feature points at once by supplying an array of points. This cannot be done for McLines or McRegions, where the coordinates of only one feature at a time may be set.
Examples
VB
'Set coordinates of McRegions feature zero
Dim MyRegions As McRegions
Set MyRegions = Engine.ActiveImage.RegionFeatures
MyRegions.Reset ' make sure that any existing features are gone
vMyPts = Array( 0,0, 0,10, 20,10, 20,0) ' a rectangle
MyRegions.SetFeaturePoints(0, vMyPts) ' set them points
'Set all point features at once
ThisApplication.ActiveImage.PointFeatures.SetFeaturePoints -1, Array( 10,20, 15,25, 20,30)
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