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/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* I Software Innovations
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* SVG Artieste 2.0
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* File : ResizeCommand.cs
* Author : ajaysbritto@yahoo.com
* Date : 20/03/2010
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* Change Log
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* Author Comments
*/
using System.Drawing;
namespace Draw.Command
{
class ResizeCommand : ICommand
{
private readonly DrawObject _itemResized;
private readonly PointF _oldPoint;
private readonly PointF _newPoint;
private readonly int _handle;
//Disable default constructor
private ResizeCommand()
{
}
public ResizeCommand(DrawObject itemResized, PointF old, PointF newP, int handle)
{
_itemResized = itemResized;
_oldPoint = new PointF(old.X, old.Y);
_newPoint = new PointF(newP.X, newP.Y);
_handle = handle;
}
#region ICommand Members
public void Execute()
{
_itemResized.MoveHandleTo(_newPoint, _handle);
}
public void UnExecute()
{
_itemResized.MoveHandleTo(_oldPoint, _handle);
}
#endregion
}
}
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