Reputation: 4025
Given I have a canvas that contains many shapes, lets say rectangles for now.
Each shape has a location (inches), size(inches) and rotation angle(degrees).
When a mouse click event happen inside the canvas for a location (x,y) in pixels.
I want to check if the clicked mouse position is inside/within a specific shape, considering the rotation angle and measurement unit conversion.
Can you help?
Upvotes: 4
Views: 3899
Reputation: 4025
I found the answer (I have to convert al measurements to pixels to make sure it will calculate correctly):
public static bool HitTest(Rectangle bounds, float angle, Point location)
{
if (angle == 0) return bounds.Contains(location);
using (Matrix matrix = new Matrix())
{
matrix.RotateAt(angle, Center(bounds));
using (GraphicsPath path = new GraphicsPath())
{
path.AddRectangle(bounds);
path.Transform(matrix);
return path.IsVisible(location.X, location.Y);
}
}
}
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 941208
Your question is awfully short on details, I can only provide a generic answer. Do it mathematically is the fastest way. Rotation can make that difficult.
You can solve it slowly but easily by using a hit-test bitmap. Render the shapes to a Bitmap, using the same code you now use to render it to the screen. But now using a color that encodes the shape number. Hit testing is now simple and quick with GetPixel(). Be careful to turn off image enhancement settings, like anti-aliasing. Render it to the screen first and take a good look at the pixels with ZoomIt.
Upvotes: 3