ImageGear .NET v24.12 - Updated
ToImage(ImGearCoObjConvType) Method




ImageGear24.Processing.Advanced Assembly > ImageGear.FreqIP Namespace > ImGearComplexObject Class > ToImage Method : ToImage(ImGearCoObjConvType) Method
Conversion type used to convert the object to ImageGear.Core.ImGearPage class. See ImGearCoObjConvType enumeration.
Converts a complex object to an ImageGear.Core.ImGearPage class object, using the conversion type specified by parameter conversionType.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Overloads Function ToImage( _
   ByVal conversionType As ImGearCoObjConvType _
) As ImGearPage
'Usage
 
Dim instance As ImGearComplexObject
Dim conversionType As ImGearCoObjConvType
Dim value As ImGearPage
 
value = instance.ToImage(conversionType)

Parameters

conversionType
Conversion type used to convert the object to ImageGear.Core.ImGearPage class. See ImGearCoObjConvType enumeration.

Return Value

Remarks
This method converts a complex object to an ImageGear.Core.ImGearPage class object, using the conversion type specified by parameter conversionType. A complex object should be converted to ImageGear.Core.ImGearPage class only for display purposes; otherwise, it should remain in its original format to retain the data accuracy.

As an ImGearComplexObject class object contains both real and imaginary data, we need firstly to combine these two data sets into one in order to store the result in an ImageGear.Core.ImGearPage class object, using the option specified by the parameter conversionType. Options available include REAL, IMAGINARY, MAGNITUDE, etc. Please see ImGearCoObjConvType enumeration.

The dimensions of the converted ImageGear.Core.ImGearPage class object are determined by those of the complex object, with width and height being the same. The depth of the ImageGear.Core.ImGearPage class object can be 8, 16 or 32, depending on the image size. If the image size is less than or equal to (1 << 8), then the depth will be 8bit; less than or equal to (1 << 16), then 16bit; otherwise, the depth will be 32bit. Of course, the ImageGear.Core.ImGearPage class object will only have one channel.

Once the bit depth is determined, data are then scaled linearly to occupy the entire range of that bit depth and copied to the buffer of ImageGear.Core.ImGearPage class.

See Also

Reference

ImGearComplexObject Class
ImGearComplexObject Members
Overload List
ImGearPage Class
ImGearCoObjConvType Enumeration