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SetPixelData(Int32,Int32,IntPtr,Int32) Method
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Leadtools Namespace > RasterImage Class > SetPixelData Method : SetPixelData(Int32,Int32,IntPtr,Int32) Method



row
The zero-based row number of the pixel.
column
The zero-based column number of the pixel.
data
Pointer to an unmanaged memory buffer that contains the pixel data to set. This buffer should contain ((BitsPerPixel + 7) / 8) bytes.
dataSize
Size of the data unmanaged memory buffer.
Changes the data of the specified pixel by copying from an unmanaged memory buffer.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration)  
Public Overloads Sub SetPixelData( _
   ByVal row As Integer, _
   ByVal column As Integer, _
   ByVal data As IntPtr, _
   ByVal dataSize As Integer _
) 
Visual Basic (Usage) Copy Code
Dim instance As RasterImage
Dim row As Integer
Dim column As Integer
Dim data As IntPtr
Dim dataSize As Integer
 
instance.SetPixelData(row, column, data, dataSize)
C#  
public void SetPixelData( 
   int row,
   int column,
   IntPtr data,
   int dataSize
)
C++/CLI  
public:
void SetPixelData( 
   int row,
   int column,
   IntPtr data,
   int dataSize
) 

Parameters

row
The zero-based row number of the pixel.
column
The zero-based column number of the pixel.
data
Pointer to an unmanaged memory buffer that contains the pixel data to set. This buffer should contain ((BitsPerPixel + 7) / 8) bytes.
dataSize
Size of the data unmanaged memory buffer.

Example

For an example, refer to GetPixelData.

Remarks

No transformations are performed on the pixel data.

This method should be called only for 8, 16, 24, 32, 48 and 64-bit images.

Use the GetPixelData method to get data of a specified pixel.

For more information, refer to Introduction to Image Processing With LEADTOOLS.

For more information refer to Accounting for View Perspective.

Requirements

Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family

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