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Visual C++ .NET » 2D » Region 
Region Demo
 
  using namespace System;
  using namespace System::ComponentModel;
  using namespace System::Collections;
  using namespace System::Windows::Forms;
  using namespace System::Data;
  using namespace System::Drawing;

  public ref class Form1 : public System::Windows::Forms::Form
  {
  public:
    Form1(void)
    {
      InitializeComponent();

            Drawing::Point point1 = Drawing::Point(25,25);
            Drawing::Point point2 = Drawing::Point(100,100);
            Drawing::Size size    = Drawing::Size(200150);
            Rectangle rect1       = Drawing::Rectangle(point1, size)
            Rectangle rect2       = Drawing::Rectangle(point2, size);

            region = gcnew Drawing::Region(rect1);
            region->Xor(rect2);
    }

        Drawing::Region ^region;
    void InitializeComponent(void)
    {
            this->SuspendLayout();
            this->AutoScaleDimensions = System::Drawing::SizeF(613);
            this->AutoScaleMode = System::Windows::Forms::AutoScaleMode::Font;
            this->ClientSize = System::Drawing::Size(322273);
            this->Name = L"Form1";
            this->Text = L"Filling A Region";

            this->Paint += 
                gcnew System::Windows::Forms::PaintEventHandler(this, 
                                                         &Form1::Form1_Paint);
            this->ResumeLayout(false);
    }
        System::Void Form1_Paint(System::Object^ sender, 
                                 System::Windows::Forms::PaintEventArgs^ e)
        {
            e->Graphics->FillRegion(Brushes::Blue, region);
        }
  };


[STAThreadAttribute]
int main(array<System::String ^> ^args)
{
  Application::Run(gcnew Form1());
  return 0;
}

   
  
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