GPR_$START_PGON GPR Calls GPR_$START_PGON
NAME
gpr_$start_pgon - defines the starting position of a polygon.
FORMAT
gpr_$start_pgon (x, y, status)
DESCRIPTION
This routine defines the starting position of a polygon.
gpr_$start_pgon defines the first point in a polygon boundary. This rou-
tine is used in conjunction with gpr_$pgon_polyline to define a connected
series of edges composing one closed loop of a polygon's boundary.
This routine closes any previously open loop of edges by defines the
starting position of a polygon. connecting its last endpoint to its
first endpoint with an edge. Then, the routine starts the new loop.
Input Parameters
x The x-coordinate, in gpr_$coordinate_t format. This is a 2-byte
integer. Its values must be within bitmap limits, unless clipping
is enabled.
y The y-coordinate, in gpr_$coordinate_t format. This is a 2-byte
integer. Its values must be within bitmap limits, unless clipping is
enabled.
Output Parameters
status
Completion status, in status_$t format.
SEE ALSO
gpr_$multitriangle, gpr_$multitrapezoid, gpr_$close_return_pgon_tri,
gpr_$close_return_pgon, gpr_$close_fill_pgon.
NOTES
To see the polygon, you must fill it, by calling one of the following:
⊕ gpr_$close_fill_pgon.
⊕ A combination of gpr_$close_return_pgon and gpr_$multitrapezoid.
⊕ A combination of gpr_$close_return_pgon_tri and gpr_$multitriangle.