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Draws a point on the screen where in the ActiveView where the mouse is clicked. The X and Y coordinates come from a mouse down click when the user is interacting with the application.
///<summary>Draws a point on the screen where in the ActiveView where the mouse is clicked. The X and Y coordinates come from a mouse down click when the user is interacting with the application.</summary>
///
///<param name="activeView">An IActiveView interface</param>
///<param name="x">An System.Int32 that is device (screen) coordinates from the application. Example: 300</param>
///<param name="y">An System.Int32 that is device (screen) coordinates from the application. Example: 400</param>
///
///<remarks>Ideally, this function would be called from within the OnMouseDown event that was created with the ArcGIS base tool template. The X and Y values would come from the OnMouseDown e.X and e.Y values.</remarks>
public void DrawPoint(ESRI.ArcGIS.Carto.IActiveView activeView, System.Int32 x, System.Int32 y)
{
if (activeView == null)
{
return;
}
ESRI.ArcGIS.Display.IScreenDisplay screenDisplay=activeView.ScreenDisplay;
// Constant
screenDisplay.StartDrawing(screenDisplay.hDC, (System.Int16)ESRI.ArcGIS.Display.esriScreenCache.esriNoScreenCache); // Explicit Cast
ESRI.ArcGIS.Display.ISimpleMarkerSymbol simpleMarkerSymbol=new ESRI.ArcGIS.Display.SimpleMarkerSymbolClass();
ESRI.ArcGIS.Display.ISymbol symbol=simpleMarkerSymbol as ESRI.ArcGIS.Display.ISymbol; // Dynamic Cast
screenDisplay.SetSymbol(symbol);
ESRI.ArcGIS.Display.IDisplayTransformation displayTransformation=screenDisplay.DisplayTransformation;
// x and y are in device coordinates
ESRI.ArcGIS.Geometry.IPoint point=displayTransformation.ToMapPoint(x, y);
screenDisplay.DrawPoint(point);
screenDisplay.FinishDrawing();
}
'''<summary>Draws a point on the screen where in the ActiveView where the mouse is clicked. The X and Y coordinates come from a mouse down click when the user is interacting with the application.</summary>
'''
'''<param name="activeView">An IActiveView interface</param>
'''<param name="x">An System.Int32 that is device (screen) coordinates from the application. Example: 300</param>
'''<param name="y">An System.Int32 that is device (screen) coordinates from the application. Example: 400</param>
'''
'''<remarks>Ideally, this function would be called from within the OnMouseDown event that was created with the ArcGIS base tool template. The X and Y values would come from the OnMouseDown e.X and e.Y values.</remarks>
Public Sub DrawPoint(ByVal activeView As ESRI.ArcGIS.Carto.IActiveView, ByVal x As System.Int32, ByVal y As System.Int32)
If activeView Is Nothing Then
Return
End If
Dim screenDisplay As ESRI.ArcGIS.Display.IScreenDisplay=activeView.ScreenDisplay
' Constant
screenDisplay.StartDrawing(screenDisplay.hDC, CShort(ESRI.ArcGIS.Display.esriScreenCache.esriNoScreenCache))
Dim simpleMarkerSymbol As ESRI.ArcGIS.Display.ISimpleMarkerSymbol=New ESRI.ArcGIS.Display.SimpleMarkerSymbolClass
Dim symbol As ESRI.ArcGIS.Display.ISymbol=TryCast(simpleMarkerSymbol, ESRI.ArcGIS.Display.ISymbol) ' Dynamic Cast
screenDisplay.SetSymbol(symbol)
Dim displayTransformation As ESRI.ArcGIS.Display.IDisplayTransformation=screenDisplay.DisplayTransformation
' X and Y are in device coordinates
Dim point As ESRI.ArcGIS.Geometry.IPoint=displayTransformation.ToMapPoint(x, y)
screenDisplay.DrawPoint(point)
screenDisplay.FinishDrawing()
End Sub