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XPutImage(3X11)



  XCreateImage(3X11)  X Version 11 (Release 4)   XCreateImage(3X11)



  NAME
       XCreateImage, XGetPixel, XPutPixel, XSubImage, XAddPixel,
       XDestroyImage - image utilities

  SYNTAX
       XImage *XCreateImage(display, visual, depth, format, offset,
       data, width, height, bitmap_pad,
                               bytes_per_line)
             Display *display;
             Visual *visual;
             unsigned int depth;
             int format;
             int offset;
             char *data;
             unsigned int width;
             unsigned int height;
             int bitmap_pad;
             int bytes_per_line;

       unsigned long XGetPixel(ximage, x, y)
             XImage *ximage;
             int x;
             int y;

       XPutPixel(ximage, x, y, pixel)
             XImage *ximage;
             int x;
             int y;
             unsigned long pixel;

       XImage *XSubImage(ximage, x, y, subimage_width,
       subimage_height)
             XImage *ximage;
             int x;
             int y;
             unsigned int subimage_width;
             unsigned int subimage_height;

       XAddPixel(ximage, value)
             XImage *ximage;


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             long value;

       XDestroyImage(ximage)
               XImage *ximage;

  ARGUMENTS
       bitmap_pad
                 Specifies the quantum of a scanline (8, 16, or
                 32).  In other words, the start of one scanline is
                 separated in client memory from the start of the
                 next scanline by an integer multiple of this many
                 bits.

       bytes_per_line
                 Specifies the number of bytes in the client image
                 between the start of one scanline and the start of
                 the next.

       data      Specifies a pointer to the image data.

       depth     Specifies the depth of the image.

       display   Specifies the connection to the X server.

       format    Specifies the format for the image.  You can pass
                 XYBitmap, XYPixmap, or ZPixmap.

       height    Specifies the height of the image, in pixels.

       offset    Specifies the number of pixels to ignore at the
                 beginning of the scanline.

       pixel     Specifies the new pixel value.

       subimage_height
                 Specifies the height of the new subimage, in
                 pixels.

       subimage_width
                 Specifies the width of the new subimage, in


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                 pixels.

       value     Specifies the constant value that is to be added.

       visual    Specifies a pointer to the visual.

       width     Specifies the width of the image, in pixels.

       ximage    Specifies a pointer to the image.

       x
       y         Specify the x and y coordinates.

  DESCRIPTION
       The XCreateImage function allocates the memory needed for an
       XImage structure for the specified display but does not
       allocate space for the image itself.  Rather, it initializes
       the structure byte-order, bit-order, and bitmap-unit values
       from the display and returns a pointer to the XImage
       structure.  The red, green, and blue mask values are defined
       for Z format images only and are derived from the Visual
       structure passed in.  Other values also are passed in.  The
       offset permits the rapid displaying of the image without
       requiring each scanline to be shifted into position.  If you
       pass a zero value in bytes_per_line, Xlib assumes that the
       scanlines are contiguous in memory and calculates the value
       of bytes_per_line itself.

       Note that when the image is created using XCreateImage,
       XGetImage, or XSubImage, the destroy procedure that the
       XDestroyImage function calls frees both the image structure
       and the data pointed to by the image structure.

       The basic functions used to get a pixel, set a pixel, create
       a subimage, and add a constant offset to a Z format image
       are defined in the image object.  The functions in this
       section are really macro invocations of the functions in the
       image object and are defined in <X11/Xutil.h>.




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       The XGetPixel function returns the specified pixel from the
       named image.  The pixel value is returned in normalized
       format (that is, the least-significant byte of the long is
       the least-significant byte of the pixel).  The image must
       contain the x and y coordinates.

       The XPutPixel function overwrites the pixel in the named
       image with the specified pixel value.  The input pixel value
       must be in normalized format (that is, the least-significant
       byte of the long is the least-significant byte of the
       pixel).  The image must contain the x and y coordinates.

       The XSubImage function creates a new image that is a
       subsection of an existing one.  It allocates the memory
       necessary for the new XImage structure and returns a pointer
       to the new image.  The data is copied from the source image,
       and the image must contain the rectangle defined by x, y,
       subimage_width, and subimage_height.

       The XAddPixel function adds a constant value to every pixel
       in an image.  It is useful when you have a base pixel value
       from allocating color resources and need to manipulate the
       image to that form.

       The XDestroyImage function deallocates the memory associated
       with the XImage structure.

  SEE ALSO
       XPutImage(3X11)
       Xlib - C Language X Interface












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