Available in LEADTOOLS Medical Imaging toolkits. |
LImageViewer::StartAnimation
#include "ltwrappr.h"
L_INT LImageViewer::StartAnimation(nCellIndex, nStartFrame, nFrameCount, bAnimateAllSubCells, uFlags)
L_INT nCellIndex; |
/* index of a cell */ |
L_INT nStartFrame; |
/* animation start index */ |
L_INT nFrameCount; |
/* animation total frames */ |
L_BOOL bAnimateAllSubCells; |
/* flag */ |
L_UINT uFlags; |
/* reserved for future use */ |
Starts an animation in the specific cell(s).
Parameter |
Description |
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nCellIndex |
A zero-based index of the cell the user wants to animate. Pass -1 to apply this effect on all cells. Pass -2 to apply this effect on the selected cells. |
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nStartFrame |
Value that represents the initial frame to start animation from. |
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nFrameCount |
Value that represents the number of frames that the animation will go through. |
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bAnimateAllSubCells |
Flag that indicates whether to animate all sub-cells (If the cell layout shows more than one frame at a time). Possible values are: |
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Value |
Meaning |
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TRUE |
Animate all sub-cells. |
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FALSE |
Do not animate all sub-cells |
uFlags |
Reserved for future use. Pass 0. |
Returns
SUCCESS |
The function was successful. |
< 1 |
An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes. |
Comments
The cell(s) must contain multiple frames.
To stop the animation, call the LImageViewer::StopAnimation function.
To check whether the cell is in an animation phase, call the LImageViewer::IsCellAnimated function.
The user can change or retrieve the animation properties even if the animation is started.
To retrieve the animation properties of a specific cell, call the LImageViewer::GetAnimationProperties function.
To change the animation properties of a specific cell, call the LImageViewer::SetAnimationProperties function.
The Image viewer must be created before calling this function or an error will be returned.
Required DLLs and Libraries
LTIVW For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application. |
See Also
Functions: |
LImageViewer::Create, LImageViewer::Destroy, LImageViewer::StopAnimation, LImageViewer::GetAnimationProperties, LImageViewer::SetAnimationProperties, LImageViewer::IsCellAnimated. |
Topics: |
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Example
This function starts an animation for the pass nCellIndex, we assumed that the cell with index (nCellIndex) contains multiple frames.
L_INT LImageViewer_StartAnimation(LImageViewer& ImageViewer) { DISPANIMATIONPROPS DispAnimationProps; HBITMAPLIST hBitmapList = NULL; L_INT nCount; L_INT nCellIndex = 0; if (nCellIndex < 0 || nCellIndex > ImageViewer.GetCellCount(0)) return ERROR_INV_PARAMETER; ImageViewer.GetAnimationProperties(nCellIndex, &DispAnimationProps, 0); DispAnimationProps.uInterval = 100; DispAnimationProps.uFlags = CONTAINER_ANIMATION_DIRECTION_FORWARD; ImageViewer.SetAnimationProperties(nCellIndex, &DispAnimationProps, 0); ImageViewer.GetCellBitmapList(nCellIndex, &hBitmapList, 0); LBitmapList BitmapList; BitmapList.SetHandle(hBitmapList); nCount = BitmapList.GetItemsCount(); if (!ImageViewer.IsCellAnimated(nCellIndex, 0)) ImageViewer.StartAnimation(nCellIndex, 0, nCount, TRUE, 0); return SUCCESS; }