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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T09:38:13+00:00 2026-06-13T09:38:13+00:00

I am going to create a hexagon shape in WPF and found this XAML

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I am going to create a hexagon shape in WPF and found this XAML code:

 <Polygon Points="14,0 7,12.1243556529821 -7,12.1243556529821 -14,1.71444889535133E-15 -7.00000000000001,-12.1243556529821 7,-12.1243556529821"
Fill="Black" Stroke="#FF000000" StrokeThickness="1" 
RenderTransform="0.866025403784439,0.5,-0.5,0.866025403784439,31,19.2487113059643" />

But I have two questions:

First:
For what refer these values (0.866025403784439,0.5,-0.5,0.866025403784439,31,19.2487113059643) of RenderTransform property?

Second:
How can I create a runtime object from this Polygon ?

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    2026-06-13T09:38:14+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 9:38 am

    First: It’s the six values M11, M12, M21, M22, OffsetX and OffsetY that define the Matrix of a MatrixTransform.

    Second: Polygon is already a “runtime object”. What exactly do you mean?

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