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SetPixel Method

Summary

Changes the color value of the specified pixel.

Syntax

C#
VB
Java
Objective-C
WinRT C#
C++
public void SetPixel(  
   int row, 
   int column, 
   Leadtools.RasterColor color 
) 
Public Sub SetPixel( _ 
   ByVal row As Integer, _ 
   ByVal column As Integer, _ 
   ByVal color As Leadtools.RasterColor _ 
)  
public void SetPixel(  
   int row, 
   int column, 
   Leadtools.RasterColor color 
) 
- (BOOL)setPixel:(LTRasterColor *)color  
           atRow:(NSInteger)row  
          column:(NSInteger)column  
           error:(NSError **)error 
             
public void setPixel( 
  int row,  
  int column,  
  RasterColor color 
) 
             
 function Leadtools.RasterImage.SetPixel(  
   row , 
   column , 
   color  
) 
public: 
void SetPixel(  
   int row, 
   int column, 
   Leadtools.RasterColor color 
)  

Parameters

row
The zero-based row number of the pixel.

column
The zero-based column number of the pixel.

color
The color to assign to the pixel. If the image has 32 or 64-bits per pixel, the alpha value of this parameter is used in the pixel data.

Remarks

This method uses image coordinates to specify the pixel. Therefore, you must account for the view perspective of the image. If you specify a pixel that is outside the image or outside the region (if the image has one), this method throws an exception.

Use the GetPixel method to get the color value of a certain pixel.

For 32 and 64-bit images, an alpha value is also available in the image. This method will use the alpha value in color (A). For 32-bit images, this will be the exact byte value of the alpha for the pixel. For 64-bit images, the alpha is 16-bit and since RasterColor.A is an 8-bit value, the alpha is normalized from its 16-bit value to 8-bit. For other bits/pixel values, the method is identical to returned from SetPixelColor.

This method supports unsigned data images, but not signed ones.

The SetPixel function can use the Extended Grayscale mask. For more information, refer to Grayscale Images

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

For more information refer to Accounting for View Perspective.

Example

For an example, refer to GetPixel.

Requirements

Target Platforms

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