L_2bFixed2bNumberToDouble
#include "ltkrn.h"
#include "ltclr.h"
L_LTCLR_API L_DOUBLE L_2bFixed2bNumberToDouble(uNumber)
L_UINT32 uNumber; |
/* integer value */ |
Converts a 2-bytes fixed, 2-bytes fraction number format into a double fractional value.
Parameter |
Description |
uNumber |
Value that represents the 2-bytes fixed, 2-bytes fraction number value to convert. |
Returns
A double value that contains a fraction number representing the value passed to the function.
Comments
This function is used for ICC profiles purposes. The number passed must be one of the following types: L_IccS15Fixed16Number or L_IccU16Fixed16Number.
Each of these types is 4-bytes, divided into 2-bytes that contain the fixed part of the number, and 2-bytes that contain the fractional part of the number.
The (2b) found in the function name means (2-bytes).
Required DLLs and Libraries
LTCLR 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
Windows 95 / 98 / Me, Windows 2000 / XP.
See Also
Example
This example takes a 2-bytes fixed, 2-bytes fraction value, and then converts it into double.
L_DOUBLE TowbFixed2bNumberToDoubleExample(L_IccU16Fixed16Number uNumber, L_INT* nRet) { *nRet = SUCCESS; return L_2bFixed2bNumberToDouble(uNumber); }