SqlGeometryBuilder.BeginFigure Method (Double, Double, Nullable<Double>, Nullable<Double>)

Starts the call sequence for a geometry figure.

Namespace:  Microsoft.SqlServer.Types
Assembly:  Microsoft.SqlServer.Types (in Microsoft.SqlServer.Types.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Overridable Sub BeginFigure ( _
    x As Double, _
    y As Double, _
    z As Nullable(Of Double), _
    m As Nullable(Of Double) _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As SqlGeometryBuilder
Dim x As Double
Dim y As Double
Dim z As Nullable(Of Double)
Dim m As Nullable(Of Double)

instance.BeginFigure(x, y, z, m)
public virtual void BeginFigure(
    double x,
    double y,
    Nullable<double> z,
    Nullable<double> m
)
public:
virtual void BeginFigure(
    double x, 
    double y, 
    Nullable<double> z, 
    Nullable<double> m
)
abstract BeginFigure : 
        x:float * 
        y:float * 
        z:Nullable<float> * 
        m:Nullable<float> -> unit 
override BeginFigure : 
        x:float * 
        y:float * 
        z:Nullable<float> * 
        m:Nullable<float> -> unit 
public function BeginFigure(
    x : double, 
    y : double, 
    z : Nullable<double>, 
    m : Nullable<double>
)

Parameters

  • x
    Type: System.Double
    A double that specifies the x-coordinate of the starting endpoint in a geometry figure.
  • y
    Type: System.Double
    A double that specifies the y-coordinate of the starting endpoint in a geometry figure.
  • z
    Type: System.Nullable<Double>
    A double that specifies the z-coordinate of the starting endpoint in a geometry figure. Is Nullable.

Implements

IGeometrySink.BeginFigure(Double, Double, Nullable<Double>, Nullable<Double>)

Remarks

Figure is a geometric object that can be drawn with a single stroke of a pen.

Method must be used together with the EndFigure() method.

See Also

Reference

SqlGeometryBuilder Class

BeginFigure Overload

Microsoft.SqlServer.Types Namespace