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TileSize Property

Summary
Gets or sets a value that specifies the size for a size of the tile for tiled images.
Syntax
C#
C++/CLI
Python
public int TileSize { get; set; } 
public: 
property int TileSize { 
   int get(); 
   void set (    int ); 
} 
TileSize # get and set (RasterMemoryThreshold) 

Property Value

An integer value that specifies the size for a size of the tile for tiled images. Default is 0

Remarks

The value for TileSize must be less than the value of MaximumConventionalSize.

All images with a size smaller than TileSize will be allocated as conventional. (A tiled image of a size smaller than TileSize would consist of only small tile, which is the equivalent of the conventional image).

If TileSize is 0, then LEADTOOLS will pick a default size for the tile. (Currently it is 16MB)

The tiles will be smaller than this value and will be a complete number of rows. No rows will be split between tiles.

Values less than 0 are not allowed.

Example
C#
using Leadtools; 
using Leadtools.Codecs; 
 
 
public void RasterDefaultsExample() 
{ 
	// Set the limit for RasterImage object allocations 
	RasterMemoryThreshold threshold = RasterDefaults.MemoryThreshold; 
	threshold.MaximumGlobalRasterImageMemory = 20 * 1000 * 1024; 
	RasterDefaults.MemoryThreshold = threshold; 
 
	ShowValues(); 
 
	// Create a raster image with current DPI 
	RasterImage image1 = new RasterImage( 
	   RasterMemoryFlags.Conventional, 
	   100, 
	   100, 
	   24, 
	   RasterByteOrder.Bgr, 
	   RasterViewPerspective.TopLeft, 
	   null, 
	   IntPtr.Zero, 
	   0); 
	Console.WriteLine("Resolution of created image is {0} by {1} DPI", image1.XResolution, image1.YResolution); 
 
	// Change the resolution 
	int xOldResolution = RasterDefaults.XResolution; 
	int yOldResolution = RasterDefaults.YResolution; 
	int xNewResolution = 196; 
	int yNewResolution = 196; 
	RasterDefaults.XResolution = xNewResolution; 
	RasterDefaults.YResolution = yNewResolution; 
	ShowValues(); 
 
	// Create another raster image 
	// Create a raster image with current DPI 
	RasterImage image2 = new RasterImage( 
	   RasterMemoryFlags.Conventional, 
	   100, 
	   100, 
	   24, 
	   RasterByteOrder.Bgr, 
	   RasterViewPerspective.TopLeft, 
	   null, 
	   IntPtr.Zero, 
	   0); 
	Console.WriteLine("Resolution of created image is {0} by {1} DPI", image2.XResolution, image2.YResolution); 
	Debug.Assert(image2.XResolution == xNewResolution); 
	Debug.Assert(image2.YResolution == yNewResolution); 
 
	// Reset old values 
	RasterDefaults.XResolution = xOldResolution; 
	RasterDefaults.YResolution = yOldResolution; 
 
	image1.Dispose(); 
	image2.Dispose(); 
} 
 
void ShowValues() 
{ 
	Console.WriteLine("Current defaults:"); 
	Console.WriteLine("MaximumThreadCount: {0}", RasterDefaults.MaximumThreadCount); 
	Console.WriteLine("XResolution: {0}", RasterDefaults.XResolution); 
	Console.WriteLine("YResolution: {0}", RasterDefaults.YResolution); 
	Console.WriteLine("DitheringMethod: {0}", RasterDefaults.DitheringMethod); 
	Console.WriteLine("MemoryFlags: {0}", RasterDefaults.MemoryFlags); 
 
	RasterMemoryThreshold threshold = RasterDefaults.MemoryThreshold; 
	Console.WriteLine("MemoryThreshold.TiledThreshold: {0}", threshold.TiledThreshold); 
	Console.WriteLine("MemoryThreshold.MaximumConventionalSize: {0}", threshold.MaximumConventionalSize); 
	Console.WriteLine("MemoryThreshold.TileSize: {0}", threshold.TileSize); 
	Console.WriteLine("MemoryThreshold.ConventionalTiles: {0}", threshold.ConventionalTiles); 
	Console.WriteLine("MemoryThreshold.ConventionalBuffers: {0}", threshold.ConventionalBuffers); 
	Console.WriteLine("MemoryThreshold.MaximumGlobalRasterImageMemory: {0}", threshold.MaximumGlobalRasterImageMemory); 
 
	Console.WriteLine("TemporaryDirectory: {0}", RasterDefaults.TemporaryDirectory); 
} 
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