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    Chen XuNuo
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    The computer I am using havn't been installed MSDN.I want to know that how to use CreatePolygonRgn(CONST POINT*,int,int).Could somebody send the information about the function in MSDN?Thank you. And is the function PtInRgn exist?I want to use the both function to judge if a point in a polygon region. Thanks for your help.

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      The computer I am using havn't been installed MSDN.I want to know that how to use CreatePolygonRgn(CONST POINT*,int,int).Could somebody send the information about the function in MSDN?Thank you. And is the function PtInRgn exist?I want to use the both function to judge if a point in a polygon region. Thanks for your help.

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      fefe wyx
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      If you can access the Internet, you can go to http://msdn.microsoft.com

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        The computer I am using havn't been installed MSDN.I want to know that how to use CreatePolygonRgn(CONST POINT*,int,int).Could somebody send the information about the function in MSDN?Thank you. And is the function PtInRgn exist?I want to use the both function to judge if a point in a polygon region. Thanks for your help.

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        ::CreatePolygonRgn()[^] CRgn::CreatePolygonRgn()[^] (MFC) ::PtInRegion()[^] CRgn::PtInRegion()[^] (MFC)


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          The computer I am using havn't been installed MSDN.I want to know that how to use CreatePolygonRgn(CONST POINT*,int,int).Could somebody send the information about the function in MSDN?Thank you. And is the function PtInRgn exist?I want to use the both function to judge if a point in a polygon region. Thanks for your help.

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          Roger Broomfield
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          Strangely enough if you google createpolygonrgn the first listed linkage is TADA[^]

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            Strangely enough if you google createpolygonrgn the first listed linkage is TADA[^]

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            Cedric Moonen
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            Did you ever realize that if you want to find help for a function on MSDN, it is much more efficient to use google than the MSDN search ? :rolleyes:


            Cédric Moonen Software developer
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              Did you ever realize that if you want to find help for a function on MSDN, it is much more efficient to use google than the MSDN search ? :rolleyes:


              Cédric Moonen Software developer
              Charting control [v1.2]

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              toxcct
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              hey, MSDN site has been refactored, and i find it very very much powerful by now ! :-D


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                Did you ever realize that if you want to find help for a function on MSDN, it is much more efficient to use google than the MSDN search ? :rolleyes:


                Cédric Moonen Software developer
                Charting control [v1.2]

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                Naveen
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                Cedric Moonen wrote:

                Did you ever realize that if you want to find help for a function on MSDN, it is much more efficient to use google than the MSDN search

                You are right.:) I used to do so..

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                  hey, MSDN site has been refactored, and i find it very very much powerful by now ! :-D


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                  Roger Broomfield
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                  I only have the modem connection and google is quicker, MSDN takes at least a minute to load, the same again to return the list of linkages.

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                    hey, MSDN site has been refactored, and i find it very very much powerful by now ! :-D


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                    toxcct wrote:

                    very very much powerful by now

                    But Speed the same na?

                    nave [OpenedFileFinder]

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