LFile::LFile
#include "ltwrappr.h"
L_VOID LFile::LFile(L_VOID)
L_VOID LFile::LFile(pLBitmap)
L_VOID LFile::LFile(pLBitmap, pFileName)
| LBitmapBase L_FAR * pLBitmap; | /* pointer to a LEAD bitmap object */ | 
| /* file name */ | 
Constructs and initializes the member variables of the class object.
| Parameter | Description | 
| pLBitmap | Pointer to a LEAD bitmap object, used to initialize the LFile object. | 
| pFileName | Character string that contains the name of the file. | 
Returns
None
Comments
LFile::LFile() is a constructor for the LFile class.
LFile::LFile(pLBitmap) also sets the bitmap for the class object.
LFile::LFile(pLBitmap, pFileName) also sets the bitmap for the class object and the filename to associate with the object.
Required DLLs and Libraries
| LTFIL For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application. | 
See Also
| Functions: | 
Example
This is an example for LFile::LFile():
L_VOID MyFunction()
{
    // this will call the default constructor and destructor when it is out of scope
    LFile LeadFile;
    //…
}
This is an example for LFile::LFile(pLBitmap):
L_VOID MyFunction()
{
   LBitmapBase   LeadBitmap ;
   LeadBitmap.Load (TEXT("Image1.cmp"), 24, ORDER_RGB) ;
   LFile  LeadFile (&LeadBitmap) ;
    //…
    //…
}
This is an example for LFile::LFile(pLBitmap, pFileName):
L_INT  TestFunction(L_TCHAR L_FAR * pFileName)
{
     LBitmapBase   LeadBitmap ;
     LeadBitmap.Load (TEXT("Image1.cmp"), 24, ORDER_RGB) ;
     LFile  LeadFile (&LeadBitmap, pFileName) ;
   
     // do process here …
     // ….  
     return SUCCESS ;
}