LJp2FileFormat::ExtractFramesBufferMemory
#include "ltwrappr.h"
L_INT LJp2FileFormat::ExtractFramesBufferMemory(pBuffer, uBufferSize, lpBuffer, puBufferSize, puFrames, uNumOfFrames)
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L_UINT8 * pBuffer; |
/* pointer to a JPEG 2000 file in memory */ |
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L_SIZE_T uBufferSize; |
/* size of the file in memory (in bytes)*/ |
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L_UINT8 ** lpBuffer; |
/* pointer to a pointer */ |
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L_SIZE_T * puBufferSize; |
/* pointer to a variable to be updated */ |
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L_UINT32 * puFrames; |
/* frames indices */ |
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L_UINT32 uNumOfFrames; |
/* number of frames to be extracted */ |
Extracts the frames that are specified by puFrames from the JPEG 2000 file in memory and save them into a new JPEG 2000 file in a memory buffer that is allocated by the function contains only the extracted frames headers and codestreams directly not through decompressing/compressing process. This function is available in the Document/Medical Toolkits.
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Parameter |
Description |
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pBuffer |
Pointer to the JPEG 2000 file in memory to extract frames from it. |
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uBufferSize |
Size of the in memory (in bytes). |
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lpBuffer |
Pointer to a pointer to be updated with an array of bytes that contains a JPEG 2000 file with extracted frames only. You must free this buffer by calling the Windows LocalFree() function. |
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puBufferSize |
Address of a variable to be updated with the size of the memory buffer in bytes. |
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puFrames |
Array of unsigned integers specifies the indices of the frames to be extracted from the input JPEG 2000 file. All indices shall be 0-based. If any frames index is out the frames number the function will return ERROR_INV_PARAMETER. |
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uNumOfFrames |
Number of frames to be extracted. This field specifies the size of puFrames array. |
Returns
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SUCCESS |
The function was successful. |
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< 1 |
An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes. |
Comments
LJp2FileFormat::ExtractFramesBufferMemory extracts the specified frames from the JPEG 2000 file in memory and save them into a new JPEG 2000 file in a memory buffer that is allocated by the function contains only the extracted frames headers and codestreams directly not through decompressing/compressing process so it saves processor time and memory. This function is very suitable to server application where multiple clients request specific frames of a JPEG 2000 file so instead of decompressing then compressing the frames this function copies only the needed frames data to generate them and saves the data into a new JPEG 2000 file in a memory buffer.
Required DLLs and Libraries
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LTJP2 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
Example
This example extracts a frame from JPX file.
L_LTJP2SAM_CLIB L_INT LJp2FileFormat__ExtractFramesBufferMemoryExample(L_UINT8* pFileBuffer, L_SIZE_T uFileSize, L_UINT8** lpFrameBuffer, L_SIZE_T * puFrameSize)
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LJp2FileFormat Engine;
L_JP2_FILEINFO Jp2FileInfo;
L_UINT32 puFrames[1];
*lpFrameBuffer = NULL;
*puFrameSize = 0;
Jp2FileInfo.uStructSize = sizeof(L_JP2_FILEINFO);
Engine.GetFileInfoMemory( pFileBuffer, uFileSize, &Jp2FileInfo);
/*Extract the second frame*/
puFrames[0] = 0;
Engine.ExtractFramesBufferMemory( pFileBuffer, uFileSize, lpFrameBuffer, puFrameSize, puFrames, 1);
/*Free File Info structure*/
Engine.FreeFileInfo( &Jp2FileInfo);
return SUCCESS;
}