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The measure attribute.
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Property M As Double
[C#] public double M {get; set;}
[C++]
HRESULT get_M(
System.Double* M
);
[C++]
HRESULT put_M(
double M
);
[C++]
Parameters M [out, retval]
M is a parameter of type double* M
M is a parameter of type double
Returns or Sets the M attribute on the Point. The M attribute refers to the Point's measure (similar to an address). The point must be MAware to make use of the M attribute.
// The following example shows how to set the x,y,z,m properties
// for a point. Note that you need to tell the point to be
// M- and Z-aware.
public void DisplayCoordinates()
{
IPoint point=new PointClass();
point.PutCoords(100, 100);
IMAware mAware=point as IMAware;
mAware.MAware=true;
IZAware zAware=point as IZAware;
zAware.ZAware=true;
point.Z=50;
point.M=10;
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show(point.X + "," + point.Y + "," + point.Z + "," + point.M);
}
IPoint Interface | IPoint.X Property | IPoint.Y Property | IPoint.Z Property | IPoint.M Property | IMSegmentation2 Interface | IMSegmentation Interface | IMAware Interface | IMCollection Interface