When drawing lines, track the point where the line starts with the Origin field. Origin must be set to the point where the mouse-down event occurs, so the mouse-up event handler can use Origin to place the beginning of the line, as in this code:
procedure TForm1.FormMouseDown(Sender: TObject; Button: TMouseButton; Shift: TShiftState; X, Y: Integer); begin Drawing := True; Canvas.MoveTo(X, Y); Origin := Point(X, Y);{ record where the line starts } end; procedure TForm1.FormMouseUp(Sender: TObject; Button: TMouseButton; Shift: TShiftState; X, Y: Integer); begin Canvas.MoveTo(Origin.X, Origin.Y);{ move pen to starting point } Canvas.LineTo(X, Y); Drawing := False; end;
void __fastcall TForm1::FormMouseDown(TObject *Sender, TMouseButton Button, TShiftState Shift, int X, int Y) { Drawing = true; // set the Drawing flag Canvas->MoveTo(X, Y); // set pen position Origin = Point(X, Y); // record where the line starts } void __fastcall TForm1::FormMouseUp(TObject *Sender, TMouseButton Button, TShiftState Shift, int X, int Y) { Canvas->MoveTo(Origin.x, Origin.y); // move pen to starting point Canvas->LineTo(X, Y); // draw line from PenPos to (X, Y) Drawing = false; // clear the Drawing flag }
Those changes get the application to draw the final line again, but they do not draw any intermediate actions—the application does not yet support "rubber banding."
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