L_LoadBitmapResize

#include "l_bitmap.h"

L_LTFIL_API L_INT L_LoadBitmapResize(pszFile, pSmallBitmap, uStructSize, nDestWidth, nDestHeight, nDestBits, uFlags, nOrder, pLoadOptions, pFileInfo)

L_TCHAR* pszFile;

name of the file to load

pBITMAPHANDLE pSmallBitmap;

pointer to the target bitmap handle

L_UINT uStructSize;

size in bytes, of the structure pointed to by pBitmap

L_INT nDestWidth;

new width of the image

L_INT nDestHeight;

new height of the image

L_INT nDestBits;

resulting bitmap pixel depth

L_UINT uFlags;

flags

L_INT nOrder;

color order for 16-, 24-, 32-, 48, and 64-bit bitmaps

pLOADFILEOPTION pLoadOptions;

pointer to optional extended load options

pFILEINFO pFileInfo;

pointer to a structure

Loads an image file into a bitmap, resizing the bitmap as it loads, to the desired width, height, and bits per pixel. The file can be in any supported image file format and bits per pixel, whether compressed or uncompressed.

Note: More options are available in the LOADFILEOPTION structure.

Parameter Description
pszFile Character string containing the name of the file to load.
pSmallBitmap Pointer to the bitmap handle referencing the target bitmap.
uStructSize Size in bytes, of the structure pointed to by pBitmap, for versioning. Use sizeof(BITMAPHANDLE).
nDestWidth New width of the image.
nDestHeight New height of the image.
nDestBits Resulting bitmap pixel depth. The following are valid values:
  Value Meaning
  0 Keep the original file's pixel depth (Do not convert). A special note about loading 12 and 16-bit grayscale images.
  1 to 8 The specified bits per pixel in the resultant bitmap
  12 12 bits per pixel in the resultant bitmap.
  16 16 bits per pixel in the resultant bitmap
  24 24 bits per pixel in the resultant bitmap
  32 32 bits per pixel in the resultant bitmap
  48 48 bits per pixel in the resultant bitmap
  64 64 bits per pixel in the resultant bitmap

 

uFlags Flag that indicates the type of resizing to use. Possible values are:
  Value Meaning
  SIZE_NORMAL [0x0] Normal resizing.
  SIZE_RESAMPLE [0x2] Linear interpolation resizing.
  SIZE_BICUBIC [0x4] Bicubic interpolation resizing.
nOrder Color order for 16-, 24-, 32-, 48-, and 64-bit bitmaps. If the resultant bitmap is less than 16 bits per pixel, this will have no effect since palletized images have no order. The following are valid values:
  Value Meaning
  ORDER_RGB [0] Red, green, and blue color order in memory
  ORDER_BGR [1] Blue, green, and red color order in memory
  ORDER_GRAY [2] 12 or 16-bit grayscale image. 12 and 16-bit grayscale images are only supported in Document and Medical Imaging toolkits.
  ORDER_RGBORGRAY [3] Load the image as red, green, blue OR as a 12 or 16-bit grayscale image. 12 and 16-bit grayscale images are supported in Document and Medical Imaging toolkits.
  ORDER_BGRORGRAY [4] Load the image as blue, green, red OR as a 12 or 16-bit grayscale image. 12 and 16-bit grayscale images are supported in Document and Medical Imaging toolkits.
  ORDER_ROMM [5] ROMM order. ROMM only supports 24 and 48-bit images.
  ORDER_BGRORGRAYORROMM [6] Load the image as red, green, blue OR as a 12 or 16-bit grayscale image OR as ROMM. 12 and 16-bit grayscale images are supported in Document and Medical Imaging toolkits. ROMM only supports 24 and 48-bit color images.
pLoadOptions Pointer to a LOADFILEOPTION structure optional extended load options. Pass NULL to use the default load options.
pFileInfo Pointer to a FILEINFO structure. This structure may contain file information used in loading an image, or it may be updated with information about the file being loaded.
  If nothing is known about the file, pass NULL for this parameter, or declare a variable of type FILEINFO and set the FILEINFO.Flags to 0, then pass the address of the FILEINFO structure in this parameter. In this case, if the address of a FILEINFO structure is passed, the FILEINFO structure will be updated with the results of L_FileInfo.
  If only the file type is known, set pFileInfo.Format to the file type and set pFileInfo.Flags to FILEINFO_FORMATVALID. This can also be done if L_FileInfo has been called previously, but values that affect the size of the image loaded have been changed (for example, by calling L_SetPCDResolution or L_SetWMFResolution). In this case the FILEINFO structure pointed to by pFileInfo will be updated with the results of L_FileInfo.
  If L_FileInfo has been called prior to calling this function, and no changes have been made to the contents of the structure filled by L_FileInfo, then the address of the filled FILEINFO structure can be passed for this parameter. In this case, the FILEINFO.Flags member should be set to FILEINFO_INFOVALID. The L_FileInfo function will set the FILEINFO.Flags to FILEINFO_INFOVALID. In this case the load will be faster since this function does not have to query the file filters for the file type.
  Note: Local variables are not initialized (since they are placed on the stack). So if you have a FILEINFO structure as a local variable, the value of its Flags parameter is undefined, possibly having FILEINFO_INFOVALID or FILEINFO_FORMATVALID set. That is why it is important to initialize FILEINFO.Flags before passing the address of the FILEINFO structure to the function.

Returns

SUCCESS

The function was successful.

< 1

An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes.

Comments

This function resizes a file as it loads, to the desired width, height, and bits per pixel. Note that the original file is not completely loaded into memory. This function is ideal for sampling large images (i.e. generating a thumbnail) without the memory overhead of loading the large file itself.

For supported formats, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application.

Note: You should never pass an uninitialized FILEINFO structure to this function.

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.

Platforms

Win32, x64, Linux.

See Also

Functions:

L_LoadFile, L_LoadFileOffset, L_ReadFileStamp, L_SetLoadResolution, L_SetPCDResolution, L_SetWMFResolution, L_SetLoadInfoCallback, L_DlgOpen, L_CreatePanWindow,

 

For Vector files: L_2DGetViewMode, L2DGetViewPort, L_2DSetViewMode, L_2DSetViewPort

Topics:

Raster Image Functions: Loading Files

 

Raster Image Functions: Redirecting Input and Output

 

Raster Image Functions: Input and Output

 

Loading and Saving Images

 

Using a PanWindow

Example

This sample loads and resizes an image to 400 pixels high. The width of the bitmap is determined by the aspect ratio. Bicubic interpolation is used on the resize. The bitmap is loaded at the original bits per pixel.

L_INT LoadBitmapResizeExample(pBITMAPHANDLE pSmallBitmap, L_TCHAR *pszFile) 
{ 
   L_INT nRet; 
   if(pSmallBitmap->Flags.Allocated) 
      L_FreeBitmap(pSmallBitmap); 
   nRet = L_LoadBitmapResize( 
   pszFile,       // name of the file to load 
   pSmallBitmap,  // pointer to the target bitmap handle 
   sizeof(BITMAPHANDLE), 
   0,             // new width of the image 
   400,           // new height of the image 
   0,             // new bits per pixel for the image 
   SIZE_BICUBIC, 
   ORDER_BGR,     // color order 
   NULL,          // pointer to optional extended load options 
   NULL           // pointer to a structure 
   ); 
   return nRet; 
} 

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