Initialize a Photon image
PhImage_t *PiInitImage( PhImage_t *oldImage,
                        PhRect_t const *oldRect,
                        PhRect_t *newRect,
                        int newType,
                        int flags,
                        int colors )
- oldImage
    
 
- A pointer to a PhImage_t structure that defines the image parameters to use to initialize the new image.
    
 
- oldRect
    
 
- A rectangle that defines an area within oldImage to use to initialize the new image.  If passed as NULL, the entire rectangle representing oldImage is used.
    
 
- newRect
    
 
- A location where the function can fill in a rectangle that describes the area of the new image.
    
 
- newType
    
 
- The type of the new image.  This must be one of the Pg_IMAGE_* types defined for PhImage_t.  See Image types for a list of defined types.  If this argument is 0, the type from oldImage is used.
    
 
- flags
    
 
- Dictates special behavior of the initialization process and can take  the following values:
        
- Pi_CHECK_BOUNDS)
        
 
- Checks that the coordinates in oldRect make sense.  If you set this flag bit, the function uses (0,0) for the upper-left corner if the coordinates in oldRect are negative.  It also uses the image's lower-left corner coordinates, if the lower-left corner coordinates in oldRect are too large.
          
        
 
- Pi_SHMEM
        
 
- Store the newly created image data in shared memory.  This is useful
          if you require fast rendering of the image.
          
        
 
- Pi_USE_COLORS
        
 
- Copy the palette of the old image.  If not specified, the new image palette is NULL.
          
        
 
     
- colors
    
 
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This function initializes a new, empty Photon image based on the parameters of an existing image, copying all the PhImage_t structure members, and allocating a new image data buffer the same size as the old image's data buffer.  If you specify the Pi_USE_COLORS flag bit, this function also copies the old image palette.  You can optionally initialize a smaller image by passing in oldRect.
To duplicate an existing image, use PiDuplicateImage().
A pointer to the new, empty image on success, or NULL if an
error occurred.
Photon
| Safety: |  | 
| Interrupt handler | 
    No | 
| Signal handler | 
    No | 
| Thread | 
    No | 
PhCreateImage(),
PhImage_t,
PhRect_t,
PiConvertImage()
PiDuplicateImage(),
PiFlipImage(),
PiResizeImage()
“Images”
in the Raw Drawing and Animation chapter of the
Photon Programmer's Guide