yeah
I understand that they return point , a new point which contains modified x,y
Hence we do like :
SomeNewPoint :Point = globalToLocal(oldPoint);
In my problem, my combination of globalToLocal and localToGlobal was getting wrong.
what i did is:
desiredPoint = Vboxid.globalToLocal (TemplateArea.localToGlobal (oldPoint))
and it worked. Thanks !
Regards,
Ps
Are you aware that globalToLocal() and localToGlobal() don't modify the point you pass in? They return the modified point.
- Gordon
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com [mailto:flexcoders@ yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of learner
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 1:56 AM
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Subject: [flexcoders] gloablToLocal , localToGlobal
Hello all,
I have a application where i have one canvas -- "TemplateArea" , a Vbox -- "Vboxid" in TemplateArea and ImageComponent inside that Vboxid
on mouseDownEvent i am drawing the rectangle on Canvas TemplateArea, What i need to do if i have to track the co-ordinates with respect to Vboxid .
I tried with gloablToLocal and localToGlobal..but not working
Can any one please suggest me what exactlly I need to do?
Regards
Ps.
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