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SUMMARYThe term "region" is used throughout the Windows documentation; however, the term is not defined. This article explains regions, how they are used, and how a region is defined or specified. MORE INFORMATION
Unlike most graphics packages that can manipulate only simple geometric
structures (usually rectilinear), The Windows Graphics Device Interface
(GDI) has the unique ability to gather an arbitrary set of spatially
coherent points into a structure called a region, and perform complex yet
rapid manipulations and calculations on such structures. This feature not
only makes standard programs simpler and faster, it also allows operations
to be performed that would otherwise be nearly impossible (for example, it
is fundamental to the implementation of the Windows user interface).
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