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SetRowColumnCompressed(WriteOnlyArray<Byte>,UInt16[],Int32,Int32,Int32,Int32) Method






Optional work buffer. Allocating the work buffer speeds processing if you call this method more than once, because if you do not allocate a work buffer, the method allocates and frees a temporary buffer each time it is called. The size of this buffer should be the same as the image's BytesPerLine property. Pass a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) to runBuffer if you do not want to use a work buffer.
Input buffer, which contains 1-bit compressed image data.
Offset into runBuffer where the set operation should start.
The number of the row to update. The first row is 0, and the last row is 1 less than the image height.
The column offset within the row to update. The first column offset is 0, and the last column offset is 1 less than the image width.
The number of pixels to retrieve.
Puts a row (or part of a row) of 1-bit compressed data from a buffer into an image that is maintained in its compressed format. .NET support WinRT support
Syntax
public int SetRowColumnCompressed( 
   WriteOnlyArray<byte> workBuffer,
   ushort[] runBuffer,
   int runBufferOffset,
   int row,
   int column,
   int width
)
'Declaration
 
Public Overloads Function SetRowColumnCompressed( _
   ByVal workBuffer As WriteOnlyArray(Of Byte), _
   ByVal runBuffer() As UShort, _
   ByVal runBufferOffset As Integer, _
   ByVal row As Integer, _
   ByVal column As Integer, _
   ByVal width As Integer _
) As Integer
'Usage
 
Dim instance As RasterImage
Dim workBuffer As WriteOnlyArray(Of Byte)
Dim runBuffer() As UShort
Dim runBufferOffset As Integer
Dim row As Integer
Dim column As Integer
Dim width As Integer
Dim value As Integer
 
value = instance.SetRowColumnCompressed(workBuffer, runBuffer, runBufferOffset, row, column, width)
public int SetRowColumnCompressed( 
   WriteOnlyArray<byte> workBuffer,
   ushort[] runBuffer,
   int runBufferOffset,
   int row,
   int column,
   int width
)
 function Leadtools.RasterImage.SetRowColumnCompressed(WriteOnlyArray{Byte},UInt16[],Int32,Int32,Int32,Int32)( 
   workBuffer ,
   runBuffer ,
   runBufferOffset ,
   row ,
   column ,
   width 
)
public:
int SetRowColumnCompressed( 
   WriteOnlyArray<byte>^ workBuffer,
   array<ushort>^ runBuffer,
   int runBufferOffset,
   int row,
   int column,
   int width
) 

Parameters

workBuffer
Optional work buffer. Allocating the work buffer speeds processing if you call this method more than once, because if you do not allocate a work buffer, the method allocates and frees a temporary buffer each time it is called. The size of this buffer should be the same as the image's BytesPerLine property. Pass a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) to runBuffer if you do not want to use a work buffer.
runBuffer
Input buffer, which contains 1-bit compressed image data.
runBufferOffset
Offset into runBuffer where the set operation should start.
row
The number of the row to update. The first row is 0, and the last row is 1 less than the image height.
column
The column offset within the row to update. The first column offset is 0, and the last column offset is 1 less than the image width.
width
The number of pixels to retrieve.

Return Value

The number of pixels processed.
Remarks

This method is available in the (Document/Medical only) Toolkits.

This method is useful for working with 1-bit images that are loaded in their compressed formats for faster loading and display.

For more information, refer to Speeding Up 1-Bit Documents.

Example
For an example, refer to GetRowColumnCompressed(Byte[],UInt16[],Int32,Int32,Int32,Int32).
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

See Also

Reference

RasterImage Class
RasterImage Members
Overload List

 

 


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