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How can I calculate the area of an odd shape?

Asked by chan1928 in Visual Basic Programming, Programming Languages

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I am developing a small graphics program in which users can draw a variety of shapes and then get the area of the shape by clicking inside the shape or on the shape itself. However, I've run into a problem...How can I get the area of a shape when a user clicks inside of it?

I would like to be able to calculate the area without having to store specific lines and location for each shape. Something similar to the FloodFill API would be great, where it just looks for lines that intersect of a specific color and then returns the area it found.Start Free Trial
 
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Zones: Visual Basic Programming, Programming Languages
Tags: Visual Basic 6.0, Visual Basic 5.0, 6.0
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