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Calculate the bounding box for a control surface
PhRect_t *PtSurfaceCalcBoundingBox(
PtSurface_t *surface );
PhRect_t *PtSurfaceCalcBoundingBoxById(
PtWidget_t *widget,
uchar_t surface_id );
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These functions calculate the bounding box for a control surface. They differ in the way they identify the control surface:
You should call one of these functions whenever you modify the points defining a surface. Although these functions are mainly targeted as a convenience function for polygonal surfaces, they also ensure that the upper-left/lower-right corners of a rectangular or elliptical surface never get inverted.
A pointer to a PhRect_t structure that defines the bounding rectangle of the surface. PtSurfaceCalcBoundingBoxById() returns NULL if it couldn't find the control surface with the given ID.
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| Safety: | |
|---|---|
| Interrupt handler | No |
| Signal handler | No |
| Thread | No |
PhRect_t, PtCalcSurface(), PtCalcSurfaceByAction(), PtCalcSurfaceById(), PtSurfaceExtent(), PtSurfaceExtentById(), PtSurfaceRect(), PtSurfaceRectById()
Control Surfaces chapter of the Photon Programmer's Guide
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