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<CLSCompliantAttribute(False)> Public Overloads Function SetRowColumnCompressed( _ ByVal workBuffer() As Byte, _ ByVal runBuffer() As UShort, _ ByVal runBufferOffset As Integer, _ ByVal row As Integer, _ ByVal column As Integer, _ ByVal width As Integer _ ) As Integer  | |
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[CLSCompliantAttribute(false)] public int SetRowColumnCompressed( byte[] workBuffer, ushort[] runBuffer, int runBufferOffset, int row, int column, int width )  | |
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[CLSCompliantAttribute(false)] public: int SetRowColumnCompressed( array<byte>^ workBuffer, array<ushort>^ runBuffer, int runBufferOffset, int row, int column, int width )  | |
Parameters
- workBuffer
 - Optional work buffer. Allocating the work buffer speeds processing if you call this method more than once, because if you do not allocate a work buffer, the method allocates and frees a temporary buffer each time it is called. The size of this buffer should be the same as the image's BytesPerLine property. Pass a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) to runBuffer if you do not want to use a work buffer.
 - runBuffer
 - Input buffer, which contains 1-bit compressed image data.
 - runBufferOffset
 - Offset into runBuffer where the set operation should start.
 - row
 - The number of the row to update. The first row is 0, and the last row is 1 less than the image height.
 - column
 - The column offset within the row to update. The first column offset is 0, and the last column offset is 1 less than the image width.
 - width
 - The number of pixels to retrieve.
 
Return Value
The number of pixels processed.For an example, refer to GetRowColumnCompressed. 
This method is available in the (Document/Medical only) Toolkits.
This method is useful for working with 1-bit images that are loaded in their compressed formats for faster loading and display.
For more information, refer to Speeding Up 1-Bit Documents.
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family