ImageGear.Web.UI Namespace Client API Library > ImageGear.Web.UI Namespace Client API~ImageGear.Web.UI_namespace > ImageGear.Web.UI Namespace Client API~ImageGear.Web.UI.Mark : startHeadLength Property |
ASP.NET Ajax Javascript (Specification) | |
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function get_startHeadLength() : Number function set_startHeadLength(value : Number) |
ASP.NET Ajax Javascript (Usage) | |
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var resultVar = instanceOfMark.get_startHeadLength(); |
This JavaScript code will create the mark shown in the image on this page.
// Create a new line mark. var mark = new ImageGear.Web.UI.Mark(ImageGear.Web.UI.MarkType.Line); // Set various properties. var points = mark.get_points(); points.setPoint(0, new ImageGear.Web.UI.Point(75, 175)); points.setPoint(1, new ImageGear.Web.UI.Point(175, 100)); mark.set_headFillColor('#7070ff'); mark.set_startHeadAngle(45); mark.set_startHeadLength(10); mark.set_startHeadType(ImageGear.Web.UI.LineHeadType.Solid); mark.set_lineWidth(3); // Add the mark to the page. // Adding them after setting the properties avoids a lot of needless markChanged events. $find('PageView1').get_artPage().addMark(mark); // Create a new line mark. // Note that if you skip this step, you will overwrite the properties of the original mark and the second call to addMark() will do nothing because the mark is already associated with the ArtPage. mark = new ImageGear.Web.UI.Mark(ImageGear.Web.UI.MarkType.Line); // Set various properties. points = mark.get_points(); points.setPoint(0, new ImageGear.Web.UI.Point(100, 200)); points.setPoint(1, new ImageGear.Web.UI.Point(200, 125)); mark.set_lineColor('#a0a0ff'); mark.set_endHeadAngle(30); mark.set_endHeadLength(25); mark.set_endHeadType(ImageGear.Web.UI.LineHeadType.Pointer); mark.set_startHeadAngle(10); mark.set_startHeadLength(35); mark.set_startHeadType(ImageGear.Web.UI.LineHeadType.PointerSolid); // Add the mark to the page. // Adding them after setting the properties avoids a lot of needless markChanged events. $find('PageView1').get_artPage().addMark(mark);
This property specifies the length of the line that forms an arrowhead at the start of a line. If startHeadType is set to None, then this property will have no effect. A similar property is available for the end of a line: endHeadLength. If you change the value of this property, this object will raise its propertyChanged event.
This figure shows two lines; the left one has a start head length of 10 and the right one has a start head length of 35.
Mark types: This property is valid for Line and Polyline marks.
Valid values: Any number between 0 and 100, inclusive.
Default value: 25
ImageGear for .NET name: StartHeadLength
NotateXpress (version 10) name: N/A
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