Retrieves (into an unmanaged memory buffer) a row (or part of a row) of 1-bit compressed data from an image that has been loaded in its compressed format.
public int GetRowColumnCompressed(
IntPtr workBuffer,
IntPtr runBuffer,
int row,
int column,
int width
)
Public Overloads Function GetRowColumnCompressed( _
ByVal workBuffer As IntPtr, _
ByVal runBuffer As IntPtr, _
ByVal row As Integer, _
ByVal column As Integer, _
ByVal width As Integer _
) As Integer
public int GetRowColumnCompressed(
IntPtr workBuffer,
IntPtr runBuffer,
int row,
int column,
int width
)
public int getRowColumnCompressed(
byte[] workBuffer,
short[] runBuffer,
int row,
int column,
int width
)
function Leadtools.RasterImage.GetRowColumnCompressed(IntPtr,IntPtr,Int32,Int32,Int32)(
workBuffer ,
runBuffer ,
row ,
column ,
width
)
public:
int GetRowColumnCompressed(
IntPtr workBuffer,
IntPtr runBuffer,
int row,
int column,
int width
)
workBuffer
Pointer to optional unmanaged memory 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 BytesPerLine property. Pass IntPtr.Zero for workBuffer if you do not want to use the work buffer
runBuffer
Pointer to the output unmanaged memory buffer, which will be filled with 1-bit compressed image data. Calculate the required size of this buffer as follows: bytes required = (Width + 3) * 2.
row
The number of the row to retrieve. The first row is 0, and the last row is 1 less than the image height.
column
The column offset within the row to retrieve. 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.
The number of pixels processed.
This method is available in the (Document/Medical only).
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.
This example demonstrates the low-level methods for accessing 1-bit compressed bitmap data. It demonstrates the ability to get and set partial rows, and the ability to process partial rows in buffer-to-buffer processing. The result of the method is an inverted rectangle in the middle of the image.
using Leadtools;
using Leadtools.Codecs;
using Leadtools.ImageProcessing;
using Leadtools.ImageProcessing.Core;
using Leadtools.ImageProcessing.Color;
using Leadtools.Dicom;
using Leadtools.Drawing;
using Leadtools.Controls;
using LeadtoolsExamples.Common;
using Leadtools.Svg;
public void GetRowColumnCompressedExample()
{
RasterCodecs codecs = new RasterCodecs();
// Load the bitmap, at 1 bit per pixel, compressed
codecs.Options.Load.Compressed = true;
RasterImage image = codecs.Load(Path.Combine(ImagesPath.Path, "OCR1.TIF"), 1, Leadtools.Codecs.CodecsLoadByteOrder.Bgr, 1, 1);
int xOffset; // Column offset of the rectangle to process.
int xSize; // Pixel width of the rectangle to process.
int yOffset; // Row offset of the rectangle to process.
int ySize; // Pixel height of the rectangle to process.
int i, n; // Counters.
byte[] buffer; // Buffer to hold the expanded row.
ushort[] runBuffer; // Buffer to hold the compressed row.
byte[] workBuffer; // Work buffer.
// This example does not work with rotated view perspectives.
if ((image.ViewPerspective != RasterViewPerspective.TopLeft) || (image.ViewPerspective != RasterViewPerspective.BottomLeft))
image.ChangeViewPerspective(RasterViewPerspective.TopLeft);
// Specify a rectangle in the middle right part of the displayed image.
xOffset = image.Width / 3;
xSize = image.Width - xOffset;
yOffset = image.Height / 3;
ySize = image.Height / 3;
// Adjust the YOffset if the view perspective is bottom left.
if (image.ViewPerspective == RasterViewPerspective.BottomLeft)
{
yOffset = image.Height - yOffset - ySize;
}
if (image.IsGlobalMemory)
image.Access();
// Allocate the buffers.
buffer = new Byte[(xSize + 7) / 8];
runBuffer = new ushort[(xSize + 3) * 2];
workBuffer = new Byte[image.BytesPerLine];
// Invert the colors of pixels in the left half of the rectangle.
// Notice that we get the whole rectangle, but process only half of it.
for (i = yOffset; i < (yOffset + ySize); i++)
{
image.GetRowColumnCompressed(workBuffer, runBuffer, 0, i, xOffset, xSize);
RasterRleCompressor.ExpandRow(runBuffer, buffer, 0, 0, xSize);
for (n = 0; n < (xSize / 16); n++)
buffer[n] ^= 0xFF;
RasterRleCompressor.CompressRow(runBuffer, buffer, 0, 0, xSize);
image.SetRowColumnCompressed(workBuffer, runBuffer, 0, i, xOffset, xSize);
}
if (image.IsGlobalMemory)
image.Release();
codecs.Save(image, Path.Combine(ImagesPath.Path, "IMAGE1_getrowcolcompresed.BMP"), RasterImageFormat.Bmp, 0);
image.Dispose();
codecs.Dispose();
}
Imports Leadtools
Imports Leadtools.Codecs
Imports Leadtools.ImageProcessing
Imports Leadtools.ImageProcessing.Core
Imports Leadtools.ImageProcessing.Color
Imports Leadtools.Controls
Imports Leadtools.Dicom
Imports Leadtools.Drawing
Imports Leadtools.Svg
Public Sub GetRowColumnCompressedExample()
Dim codecs As RasterCodecs = New RasterCodecs()
' Load the bitmap, at 1 bit per pixel, compressed
codecs.Options.Load.Compressed = True
Dim image As RasterImage = codecs.Load(Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, "OCR1.TIF"), 1, CodecsLoadByteOrder.Bgr, 1, 1)
Dim xOffset As Integer ' Column offset of the rectangle to process.
Dim xSize As Integer ' Pixel width of the rectangle to process.
Dim yOffset As Integer ' Row offset of the rectangle to process.
Dim ySize As Integer ' Pixel height of the rectangle to process.
Dim i, n As Integer ' Counters.
Dim buffer As Byte() ' Buffer to hold the expanded row.
Dim runBuffer As System.UInt16() ' Buffer to hold the compressed row.
Dim workBuffer As Byte() ' Work buffer.
' This example does not work with rotated view perspectives.
If (image.ViewPerspective <> RasterViewPerspective.TopLeft) OrElse (image.ViewPerspective <> RasterViewPerspective.BottomLeft) Then
image.ChangeViewPerspective(RasterViewPerspective.TopLeft)
End If
' Specify a rectangle in the middle right part of the displayed image.
xOffset = image.Width \ 3
xSize = image.Width - xOffset
yOffset = image.Height \ 3
ySize = image.Height \ 3
' Adjust the YOffset if the view perspective is bottom left.
If image.ViewPerspective = RasterViewPerspective.BottomLeft Then
yOffset = image.Height - yOffset - ySize
End If
If image.IsGlobalMemory Then
image.Access()
End If
' Allocate the buffers.
buffer = New Byte((xSize + 7) \ 8 - 1) {}
runBuffer = New System.UInt16((xSize + 3) * 2 - 1) {}
workBuffer = New Byte(image.BytesPerLine - 1) {}
' Invert the colors of pixels in the left half of the rectangle.
' Notice that we get the whole rectangle, but process only half of it.
i = yOffset
Do While i < (yOffset + ySize)
image.GetRowColumnCompressed(workBuffer, runBuffer, 0, i, xOffset, xSize)
RasterRleCompressor.ExpandRow(runBuffer, buffer, 0, 0, xSize)
n = 0
Do While n < (xSize / 16)
buffer(n) = buffer(n) Xor Convert.ToByte(&HFF)
n += 1
Loop
RasterRleCompressor.CompressRow(runBuffer, buffer, 0, 0, xSize)
image.SetRowColumnCompressed(workBuffer, runBuffer, 0, i, xOffset, xSize)
i += 1
Loop
If image.IsGlobalMemory Then
image.Release()
End If
codecs.Save(image, Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, "IMAGE1_getrowcolcompresed.BMP"), RasterImageFormat.Bmp, 0)
image.Dispose()
codecs.Dispose()
End Sub
Public NotInheritable Class LEAD_VARS
Public Const ImagesDir As String = "C:\Users\Public\Documents\LEADTOOLS Images"
End Class
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