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CombineFastCommandFlags Enumeration
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Leadtools.ImageProcessing Namespace : CombineFastCommandFlags Enumeration



Flags for the CombineFastCommand.Flags. Supported in Silverlight, Windows Phone 7

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
<FlagsAttribute()>
Public Enum CombineFastCommandFlags 
   Inherits System.Enum
   Implements IComparableIConvertibleIFormattable 
Visual Basic (Usage)Copy Code
Dim instance As CombineFastCommandFlags
C# 
[FlagsAttribute()]
public enum CombineFastCommandFlags : System.Enum, IComparableIConvertibleIFormattable  
C++/CLI 
[FlagsAttribute()]
public enum class CombineFastCommandFlags : public System.Enum, IComparableIConvertibleIFormattable  

Members

MemberDescription
Destination0Change all bits to 0. Part of the group of flags that define treatment of the destination rectangle.
Destination1Change all bits to 1. Part of the group of flags that define treatment of the destination rectangle.
DestinationNotInvert the color, resulting in its complement. Part of the group of flags that define treatment of the destination rectangle.
NoneNo change. Part of the group of flags that define treatment of the source rectangle.
OperationAddAdd the byte values, allowing a maximum of 255. Part of the group of flags that define the operation to use when combining the data.
OperationAverageUse the average of the two values. Part of the group of flags that define the operation to use when combining the data.
OperationDivideDestinationDivide the source by the destination. If dest > 0, then the result is calculated as follows: result = min( (source / dest) * 255, 255 ). Otherwise, if dest = 0, then result = 255. Part of the group of flags that define the operation to use when combining the data.
OperationDivideSourceDivide the destination by the source. If source > 0, then the result is calculated as follows: result = min( (dest / source) * 255, 255 ). Otherwise, if source = 0, then result = 255. Part of the group of flags that define the operation to use when combining the data.
OperationMaximumUse the greater of the two values. Part of the group of flags that define the operation to use when combining the data.
OperationMinimumUse the lesser of the two values. Part of the group of flags that define the operation to use when combining the data.
OperationMultiplyMultiply the byte values, allowing a maximum of 255. The result is calculated as follows: result = (source * dest) / 255. Part of the group of flags that define the operation to use when combining the data.
OperationOrCombine each set of bytes using a bitwise OR ( | ). Part of the group of flags that define the operation to use when combining the data.
OperationSubtractDestinationSubtract the destination from the source, allowing a minimum of 0. Part of the group of flags that define the operation to use when combining the data.
OperationSubtractSourceSubtract the source from the destination, allowing a minimum of 0. Part of the group of flags that define the operation to use when combining the data.
OperationXorCombine each set of bytes using a bitwise exclusive OR (^). Part of the group of flags that define the operation to use when combining the data.
Result0Change all bits to 0. Part of the group of flags that define treatment of the resulting image rectangle.
Result1Change all bits to 1. Part of the group of flags that define treatment of the resulting image rectangle.
ResultNotInvert the color, resulting in its complement. Part of the group of flags that define treatment of the resulting image rectangle.
Source0Change all bits to 0. Part of the group of flags that define treatment of the source rectangle.
Source1Change all bits to 1. Part of the group of flags that define treatment of the source rectangle.
SourceCopyCopies the source image to the destination image.
SourceNotInvert the color, resulting in its complement. Part of the group of flags that define treatment of the source rectangle.

Remarks

These flags are divided into four groupings: source (SRC) flags, destination (DST) flags, operation (OP) flags, and resulting image (RES) flags. The flags apply only to the defined rectangles (not necessarily the whole image). The flags are applied in the following order:

  1. Operations on the source and destination rectangles are applied. These are implemented at the same time.
  2. Combining operations are performed.
  3. Operations on the resulting rectangle are applied.

You can use a bitwise OR (|) to specify one flag from each group.

Group Flags
Flags that define treatment of the source rectangle None, SourceNot, Source0, Source1
Flags that define treatment of the destination rectangle DestinationNot, Destination0, Destination1
Flags that define the operation to use when combining the data OperationOr, OperationXor, OperationAdd, OperationSubtractSource, OperationSubtractDestination, OperationMultiply, OperationDivideSource, OperationDivideDestination, OperationAverage, OperationMinimum, OperationMaximum
Flags that define treatment of the resulting image rectangle ResultNot, Result0, Result1, SourceCopy

For more options use Leadtools.ImageProcessing.Effects.CombineCommand.

Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
   System.ValueType
      System.Enum
         Leadtools.ImageProcessing.CombineFastCommandFlags

Requirements

Target Platforms: Silverlight, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family, Windows Vista, Windows 7, MAC OS/X (Intel Only), Windows Phone 7

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