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cwShapeMinMaxRegion .Net Equivalent

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Is there an equivalence of the shape type in vb6 named cwShapeMinMaxRegion ?

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Are you using WPF or Windows Forms in your .NET application?

 

What kind of appearance/behavior are you looking to achieve? It would be very helpful if you could provide a screenshot of the VB6 effect you are looking for.

~ Paul H
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Actually, I think the vb6 property that makes the trick is the cwRegionInverted. This is what I am trying to achieve

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I am using XYRangeAnnotation setting up values for YRange (-5,5) and XRange(Negativeinfinity, PositiveInfinity) but I cant invert the annotation like vb6 property did. 

I am using Winforms

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I dont know if the only way to achieve that it is using two annotations one from the top and one for the bottom

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I do not believe the XYRangeAnnotation class offers an equivalent of cwRegionInverted. To achieve the same effect, you would need to use two range annotations: one from -Infinity to -5, and one from 5 to +Infinity.

~ Paul H
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Yes, that the best solution we can find

Thanks

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