Hello.
I have seen similar questions on here but haven't found an answer.
I'm taking a computer graphics course in college and we are taught different algorithms that are used to display shapes.
My assignment is to choose any development platform and implement these algorithms.
Since I have experience developing in WPF, I want to use it for this assignment.
But I can't seem to find how to give the coordinates of a pixel and change its color.
I know school-related questions aren't so popular here on stackoverflow, but I don't feel that asking this question is cheating on my homework in any way.
Thank you!
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You've got three options:
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You can use a Shape object like Line or Rectangle in XAML or in code. For example using Line in XAML you could use
X1 is the begin x coordinate. X2 is the end x coordinate. Y1 is the begin y coordinate. Y2 is the end y coordinate. |
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Try taking a look at the WriteableBitmap class. WPF doesn't let you deal directly with pixels, but the WriteableBitmap will allow you to set pixels on a bitmap and then render it. |
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