This function resizes the image referenced by hIGear without scaling it.
Declaration:
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AT_ERRCOUNT LACCUAPI IG_IP_resize_canvas(
HIGEAR hIGear,
AT_DIMENSION new_width,
AT_DIMENSION new_height,
AT_PIXPOS nXPos,
AT_PIXPOS nYPos,
LPAT_PIXEL lpBkgColor
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Arguments:
Name |
Type |
Description |
hIGear |
HIGEAR |
Image to process. |
new_width |
AT_DIMENSION |
Width of the image after resizing. |
new_height |
AT_DIMENSION |
Height of the image after resizing. |
nXPos |
AT_PIXPOS |
X offset at which to put left top corner of the image after resizing. |
nYPos |
AT_PIXPOS |
Y offset at which to put left top corner of the image after resizing. |
lpBkgColor |
LPAT_PIXEL |
Pointer to a color value array to fill the empty area, where one element is for each color channel in the image. Ignored for vector images. |
Return Value:
Returns 0 if successful. Otherwise, returns the number of ImageGear errors that occurred during this function call.
Supported Raster Image Formats:
All pixel formats supported by ImageGear for C and C++.
Sample:
See GUI component source code.
Example:
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HIGEAR hIGear; // HIGEAR handle of the image.
AT_ERRCOUNT nErrcount; // Count of errs on stack upon ret from func.
AT_DIMENSION nWidth, nHeight; // Dimensions of the image.
AT_INT channelCount; // Count of channels in the image.
AT_PIXEL lpBackground[256]; // Buffer for background color.
AT_INT i;
// Load image file "picture.bmp" from working directory.
nErrcount = IG_load_file("picture.bmp", &hIGear);
if(nErrcount == 0)
{
// Get dimensions of the image.
IG_image_dimensions_get(hIGear, &nWidth, &nHeight, NULL);
// Get channel count.
IG_image_channel_count_get(hIGear, &channelCount);
// Initialize background color with '255'.
for(i = 0; i < channelCount; i ++)
{
lpBackground[i] = (AT_PIXEL)255;
}
nErrcount = IG_IP_resize_canvas(hIGear, nWidth / 2, nHeight / 2, 0, 0, lpBackground);
// ...
// Destroy the image.
IG_image_delete(hIGear);
}
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Remarks:
The image data in the bitmap is not stretched or compressed, but copied to the specified offset in the new image.