ManipulationDelta.Rotation Property
Gets or sets the rotation of the manipulation in degrees.
Assembly: PresentationCore (in PresentationCore.dll)
The following example shows an event handler for the ManipulationDelta event. The example applies the Translation, Scale, and Rotation properties to move, resize, and rotate a Rectangle. This example is part of a larger example in Walkthrough: Creating Your First Touch Application.
void Window_ManipulationDelta(object sender, ManipulationDeltaEventArgs e) { // Get the Rectangle and its RenderTransform matrix. Rectangle rectToMove = e.OriginalSource as Rectangle; Matrix rectsMatrix = ((MatrixTransform)rectToMove.RenderTransform).Matrix; // Rotate the Rectangle. rectsMatrix.RotateAt(e.DeltaManipulation.Rotation, e.ManipulationOrigin.X, e.ManipulationOrigin.Y); // Resize the Rectangle. Keep it square // so use only the X value of Scale. rectsMatrix.ScaleAt(e.DeltaManipulation.Scale.X, e.DeltaManipulation.Scale.X, e.ManipulationOrigin.X, e.ManipulationOrigin.Y); // Move the Rectangle. rectsMatrix.Translate(e.DeltaManipulation.Translation.X, e.DeltaManipulation.Translation.Y); // Apply the changes to the Rectangle. rectToMove.RenderTransform = new MatrixTransform(rectsMatrix); Rect containingRect = new Rect(((FrameworkElement)e.ManipulationContainer).RenderSize); Rect shapeBounds = rectToMove.RenderTransform.TransformBounds( new Rect(rectToMove.RenderSize)); // Check if the rectangle is completely in the window. // If it is not and intertia is occuring, stop the manipulation. if (e.IsInertial && !containingRect.Contains(shapeBounds)) { e.Complete(); } e.Handled = true; }
Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
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