LEADTOOLS Raster Imaging C DLL Help > Function References > L_GetSaveResolution |
#include "l_bitmap.h"
L_LTFIL_API L_INT L_GetSaveResolution(puCount, pResolutions)
L_UINT* puCount; |
/* address of the count variable to be updated */ |
pDIMENSION pResolutions; |
/* pointer to the array to be updated */ |
Gets the information saved by the last L_SetSaveResolution.
Parameter |
Description |
puCount |
Address of the puCount variable to be updated with the number of resolutions set by L_SetSaveResolution. |
pResolutions |
Pointer to the array of DIMENSION structures to be updated with the physical resolutions set by the last call to L_SetSaveResolution. You can pass NULL if you only want to update the count variable. |
Returns
SUCCESS |
The function was successful. |
< 1 |
An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes. |
Comments
Currently, this function only works with the JBIG format.
You must allocate the array to be updated. One way to do this is to declare an array of the maximum size (29 elements). Another way is to call this function twice the first time with NULL in the pResolutions parameter, so that you can get the number of elements and allocate storage of the appropriate size.
For JBIG files, only pResolutions[0].nWidth and pResolutions[0].nHeight are used when a save operation is performed. However, the exact values specified in the last call to L_SetSaveResolution are returned.
Required DLLs and Libraries
LTFIL 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
Win32, x64, Linux.
See Also
Functions: |
L_SetSaveResolution, L_ReadLoadResolutions, L_SetLoadResolution, L_GetLoadResolution |
Topics: |
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Raster Image Functions: Getting and Setting File Information |
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Example
This example gets the dimensions set by the last call to L_SetSaveResolution and displays them
L_INT GetSaveResolutionExample(L_VOID) { L_INT nRet; L_TCHAR szMessage[256]; /* MessageBox string */ L_UINT uCount; /* variable to be updated with the number of resolutions */ pDIMENSION pDimensions; /* Pointer to the array to be updated */ HGLOBAL hDimensions; /* Handle to the buffer for the array */ L_UINT i; /* loop variable */ /* Count the number of dimensions */ nRet = L_GetSaveResolution (&uCount,NULL); if(nRet != SUCCESS) return nRet; /* Allocate memory to hold the array of DIMENSION structures */ hDimensions = GlobalAlloc(GMEM_MOVEABLE, sizeof(DIMENSION)* uCount); pDimensions = (pDIMENSION)GlobalLock( hDimensions ); /*Get the information saved by the last nRet = L_SetSaveResolution*/ L_GetSaveResolution(&uCount,pDimensions); if(nRet != SUCCESS) return nRet; /*Display a message box that shows the available sizes In the case of JBIG only pDimensions[0].nWidth, pDimensions[0].nHeight are valid */ wsprintf (szMessage,TEXT("Available dimensions:\n")); for(i = 0; i < uCount; ++i) { wsprintf (szMessage,TEXT("%s\n%d x %d"),szMessage, pDimensions[i].nWidth, pDimensions[i].nHeight); } MessageBox( NULL,szMessage, TEXT("File Information"), MB_OK ); /* Free the memory that we allocated */ GlobalUnlock (hDimensions); GlobalFree (hDimensions); return SUCCESS; }