![]() ![]() ![]() Width Width Width Width width * Height Height Height Height height. The domain of the output image Image Image Image Image image is a rectangle of the size ( HorizontalBitPitch HorizontalBitPitch HorizontalBitPitch HorizontalBitPitch horizontalBitPitch / 8), its height is Height Height Height Height height. The width of the output image is VerticalPitch VerticalPitch VerticalPitch VerticalPitch verticalPitch / In row n and pixel m in row n+1 inside of memory.Īll rows of the 'input image' have the same vertical pitch. VerticalPitch VerticalPitch VerticalPitch VerticalPitch verticalPitch determines the distance (in bytes) between pixel m Truncate 64-bit pointers on 64-bit architectures. Make sure to pass theĪctual memory address where the image data is stored, not theĪddress of a pointer variable. Note that how to pass a pointer value depends on the used operator PixelPointer PixelPointer PixelPointer PixelPointer pixelPointer are stored line by line. ( VerticalPitch VerticalPitch VerticalPitch VerticalPitch verticalPitch/( HorizontalBitPitch HorizontalBitPitch HorizontalBitPitch HorizontalBitPitch horizontalBitPitch / 8)) * Height Height Height Height height. The operator gen_image1_rect gen_image1_rect GenImage1Rect GenImage1Rect GenImage1Rect creates an image of size GenImage1Rect(IntPtr pixelPointer, int width, int height, int verticalPitch, int horizontalBitPitch, int bitsPerPixel, string doCopy, IntPtr clearProc) Description GenImage1Rect(out HObject image, HTuple pixelPointer, HTuple width, HTuple height, HTuple verticalPitch, HTuple horizontalBitPitch, HTuple bitsPerPixel, HTuple doCopy, HTuple clearProc) ![]()
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