API Reference Guide > Core Component API Reference > Core Component Functions Reference > Info Functions > IG_info_get_mem |
This function obtains information about the image located in a memory buffer. This is an obsolete function, see remarks.
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AT_ERRCOUNT ACCUAPI IG_info_get_mem( LPVOID lpImage, AT_UINT nImageSize, UINT nPage, LPAT_MODE lpFileType, LPAT_MODE lpCompression, LPAT_DIB lpDIB ); |
Name | Type | Description |
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lpImage | LPVOID | Pointer to memory location of an image file that is currently in memory. |
nImageSize | AT_UINT | Size of image in memory. |
nPage | UINT | Page number for which the info is obtained. Note that page numbers begin at 1, not 0. Set nPage to 1 if this is not a multi-page memory file. |
lpFileType | LPAT_MODE | Pointer to an AT_MODE variable in which the file type will be returned. See enumIGFormats for possible values. |
lpCompression | LPAT_MODE | Pointer to an AT_MODE variable in which compression type will be returned. See enumIGCompressions for possible values. |
lpDIB | LPAT_DIB | Pointer to an AT_DIB structure to which other file information such as width, height, and Bits Per Pixel will be returned. |
If lpDIB is not NULL, then
otherwise, all pixel formats supported by ImageGear for C and C++.
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char* lpBuffer; // Memory buffer with the image AT_UINT nBufferSize; // Size of the memory buffer AT_MODE nFileType; // Will receive an IG_FORMAT_ constant AT_MODE nCompression; // Will receive an IG_COMPRESSION_ constant AT_DIB atDIB; AT_ERRCOUNT nErrcount; // Returned count of errors // Open a file and get its size FILE* fp = NULL; fopen_s(&fp, "picture.bmp", "rb"); if(fp != NULL) { fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_END); nBufferSize = (AT_UINT)ftell(fp); fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_SET); // Allocate memory and read the image into the memory buffer lpBuffer = (char*)malloc(nBufferSize); fread(lpBuffer, 1, nBufferSize, fp); // File is no longer needed - close it fclose(fp); // Get image info nErrcount = IG_info_get_mem(lpBuffer, nBufferSize, 1, &nFileType, &nCompression, &atDIB); fclose(fp); // ... // Delete memory buffer free(lpBuffer); } |
This function is only kept for backward compatibility reasons. Please use IG_info_get_mem_ex instead.
Any of the output parameters such as lpFileType, lpCompression or lpDIB can be NULL, if the corresponding info is not required.