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This class defines a GeoBrush of a single color. Brushes are used to fill area shapes on a GeoCanvas.
*System.Object ThinkGeo.MapSuite.Core.GeoBrush *ThinkGeo.MapSuite.Core.GeoSolidBrush
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GeoSolidBrush | This is the constructor used to create a new GeoSolidBrush. | ||
GeoSolidBrush | GeoColor | This is the constructor used to create a new GeoSolidBrush. |
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CloneDeepCore | GeoBrush | Create a copy of GeoBrush using the deep clone process. The default implementation uses serialization. | |
Finalize | Object | ||
MemberwiseClone | Object |
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This is the constructor used to create a new GeoSolidBrush.
This constructor creates a GeoSolidBrush in the color black.
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This is the constructor used to create a new GeoSolidBrush.
This constructor creates a GeoSolidBrush by passing in a GeoColor.
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| color | GeoColor<!– ThinkGeo.MapSuite.Core.GeoColor –> | This parameter represent the color of the GeoSolidBrush. |
Create a copy of GeoBrush using the deep clone process.
The difference between deep clone and shallow clone is as follows: In shallow cloning, only the object is copied; the objects within it are not. By contrast, deep cloning copies the cloned object as well as all the objects within.
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| GeoBrush<!– ThinkGeo.MapSuite.Core.GeoBrush –> | A cloned GeoBrush. |
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| Boolean<!– System.Boolean –> |
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| obj | Object<!– System.Object –> |
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Create a copy of GeoBrush using the deep clone process. The default implementation uses serialization.
The difference between deep clone and shallow clone is as follows: In shallow cloning, only the object is copied; the objects within it are not. By contrast, deep cloning copies the cloned object as well as all the objects within.
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| GeoBrush<!– ThinkGeo.MapSuite.Core.GeoBrush –> | A cloned GeoBrush. |
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| Void<!– System.Void –> |
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This property gets or sets the color of the GeoSolidBrush.
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| GeoColor<!– ThinkGeo.MapSuite.Core.GeoColor –> |
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The id of the GeoBrush. This is always used as a key when in the cached brushes.
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| Int64<!– System.Int64 –> |
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