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<center>''' ThirtyTwoBit Screen Shot SUB for QB64 Screen and Image Handles'''</center>
<center>''' ThirtyTwoBit Screen Shot SUB for QB64 Screen and Image Handles'''</center>




''Syntax:'' ThirtyTwoBit left_column%, top_row%, right_column%, bottom_row%, handle&, new_filename$
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: ThirtyTwoBit left_column%, top_row%, right_column%, bottom_row%, handle&, new_filename$




* Copies portions or all of a Screen or image using the handle value to a new bitmap. [[SAVEIMAGE]] does full screen only!
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* Copies portions or all of a Screen or image using the handle value to a new bitmap. [[SaveImage SUB]] does full screen only!
* Make sure the maximum coordinates used are one less than the '''screen''' image's size or an [[ERROR Codes|Illegal Function call error]] will occur!
* Make sure the maximum coordinates used are one less than the '''screen''' image's size or an [[ERROR Codes|Illegal Function call error]] will occur!
* A handle value of 0 will copy the present portion of the main program screen while the screen's handle may hold a previous image.
* A handle value of 0 will copy the present portion of the main program screen while the screen's handle may hold a previous image.
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'  ************************************** DEMO CODE **********************************
'  ************************************** DEMO CODE **********************************
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{{Cl|_TITLE}} "Demo of ThirtyTwoBit SUB by Ted Weissgerber 2010"
{{Cl|_TITLE}} "Demo of ThirtyTwoBit SUB by Ted Weissgerber 2010"
dst& = {{Cl|_NEWIMAGE}}(800, 600, 32) 'for console bitmap
dst& = {{Cl|_NEWIMAGE}}(800, 600, 32) 'for console bitmap
{{Cl|SCREEN (statement)|SCREEN}} dst&
{{Cl|SCREEN}} dst&


{{Cl|PAINT}} (799, 599), {{Cl|_RGB}}(180, 180, 180)
{{Cl|PAINT}} (799, 599), {{Cl|_RGB}}(180, 180, 180)
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{{Cl|_PUTIMAGE}} (8, 16), bitmap&  'place screen page in console
{{Cl|_PUTIMAGE}} (8, 16), bitmap&  'place screen page in console


'{{Cl|SAVEIMAGE}} 0, "Savedimage.bmp" ' get full screen image with Galleon's SAVEIMAGE SUB
'{{Cl|SaveImage SUB|SaveImage}} 0, "Savedimage.bmp" ' get full screen image with Galleon's SaveImage SUB


x2% = ({{Cl|_WIDTH (function)|_WIDTH}}(bmp&) - 1)
x2% = ({{Cl|_WIDTH (function)|_WIDTH}}(bmp&) - 1)
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'''See also:''
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* [[_LOADIMAGE]]
[[_LOADIMAGE]]
* [[SaveImage SUB]]
 
* [[Program ScreenShots]]
[[SAVEIMAGE]] (Full image bitmaps)
* [[ThirtyTwoBit MEM SUB]]
 
* [[Bitmaps]]
[[Program ScreenShots]]
 
[[ThirtyTwoBit MEM SUB]]
 
[[Bitmaps]]
 




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Latest revision as of 17:30, 21 July 2024



Attention!! - This page is outdated and provided for reference and/or education only.
(Return to historic Table of Contents)

Starting with QB64-PE v3.9.0 the functionality described here was superseded by _SAVEIMAGE.



ThirtyTwoBit Screen Shot SUB for QB64 Screen and Image Handles


Syntax

ThirtyTwoBit left_column%, top_row%, right_column%, bottom_row%, handle&, new_filename$


Description

  • Copies portions or all of a Screen or image using the handle value to a new bitmap. SaveImage SUB does full screen only!
  • Make sure the maximum coordinates used are one less than the screen image's size or an Illegal Function call error will occur!
  • A handle value of 0 will copy the present portion of the main program screen while the screen's handle may hold a previous image.
  • Can be used with 4, 8 or 24/32 bit colors. 4 BPP = 16 colors, 8 BPP = 256 colors and 24/32 BPP has 16 million colors.


Examples

'  ************************************** DEMO CODE **********************************
'
_TITLE "Demo of ThirtyTwoBit SUB by Ted Weissgerber 2010"
dst& = _NEWIMAGE(800, 600, 32) 'for console bitmap
SCREEN dst&

PAINT (799, 599), _RGB(180, 180, 180)
LINE (7, 15)-(648, 496), _RGB(0, 0, 80), BF

INPUT "Enter an image filename: ", filename$
bmp& = _LOADIMAGE(filename$, 256)
IF bmp& = -1 THEN BEEP: SYSTEM
bitmap& = _NEWIMAGE(_WIDTH(bmp&), _HEIGHT(bmp&), 256)
_COPYPALETTE bmp&, bitmap&  'adopt image color settings
_PUTIMAGE , bmp&, bitmap&   'place bitmap in screen page
_DEST 0:
_PUTIMAGE (8, 16), bitmap&  'place screen page in console

'SaveImage 0, "Savedimage.bmp" ' get full screen image with Galleon's SaveImage SUB

x2% = (_WIDTH(bmp&) - 1)
y2% = (_HEIGHT(bmp&) - 1)

ThirtyTwoBit 0, 0, x2%, y2%, bmp&, "BobSave.bmp"  ' save actual image as BMP

'              ********************** END DEMO *********************************
'****************************** Freeware by Bob Seguin *******************************
'                     Adapted for QB64 by Ted Weissgerber in 2010

'*************************************************************************************

SUB ThirtyTwoBit (x1%, y1%, x2%, y2%, image&, Filename$)
DIM Colors8%(255)
IF x1% > x2% THEN SWAP x1%, x2%
IF y1% > y2% THEN SWAP y1%, y2%
_SOURCE image&
pixelbytes& = _PIXELSIZE(image&)
IF pixelbytes& = 0 THEN BEEP: EXIT SUB 'no text screens

FileType$ = "BM"
QB64$ = "QB64" 'free advertiising in reserved bytes
IF pixelbytes& = 1 THEN OffsetBITS& = 1078 ELSE OffsetBITS& = 54 'no palette in 24/32 bit
InfoHEADER& = 40
PictureWidth& = (x2% - x1%) + 1
PictureDepth& = (y2% - y1%) + 1
NumPLANES% = 1
IF pixelbytes& = 1 THEN BPP% = 8 ELSE BPP% = 24
Compression& = 0
WidthPELS& = 3780
DepthPELS& = 3780

IF pixelbytes& = 1 THEN 'byte padder prevents image skewing
  NumColors& = 256 'set 256 colors even if they are not used by the screen mode
  IF (PictureWidth& MOD 4) THEN ZeroPad$ = SPACE$(4 - (PictureWidth& MOD 4))
ELSE '24/32 bit images use 3 bytes for RGB pixel values
  NumColors& = 0  '24/32 bit say zero
  IF ((PictureWidth& * 3) MOD 4) THEN ZeroPad$ = SPACE$((4 - ((PictureWidth& * 3) MOD 4)))
END IF

ImageSize& = (PictureWidth& + LEN(ZeroPad$)) * PictureDepth&
FileSize& = ImageSize& + OffsetBITS&
f = FREEFILE
OPEN Filename$ FOR BINARY AS #f

PUT #f, , FileType$
PUT #f, , FileSize&
PUT #f, , QB64$
PUT #f, , OffsetBITS&
PUT #f, , InfoHEADER&
PUT #f, , PictureWidth&
PUT #f, , PictureDepth&
PUT #f, , NumPLANES%
PUT #f, , BPP%
PUT #f, , Compression&
PUT #f, , ImageSize&
PUT #f, , WidthPELS&
PUT #f, , DepthPELS&
PUT #f, , NumColors&
PUT #f, , SigColors& '51 offset

IF pixelbytes& = 1 THEN '4 or 8 BPP use 256 color Palette
  u$ = CHR$(0)
  FOR c& = 0 TO 255 'PUT as BGR order colors
    cv& = _PALETTECOLOR(c&, image&)
    Colr$ = CHR$(_BLUE32(cv&))
    PUT #f, , Colr$
    Colr$ = CHR$(_GREEN32(cv&))
    PUT #f, , Colr$
    Colr$ = CHR$(_RED32(cv&))
    PUT #f, , Colr$
    PUT #f, , u$ 'Unused byte
  NEXT
END IF

FOR y% = y2% TO y1% STEP -1 'place bottom up
  FOR x% = x1% TO x2%
    c& = POINT(x%, y%)
    IF pixelbytes& = 1 THEN
      a$ = CHR$(c&)
      Colors8%(c&) = 1
    ELSE: a$ = LEFT$(MKL$(c&), 3)
    END IF
    PUT #f, , a$
  NEXT
  PUT #f, , ZeroPad$
NEXT

FOR n = 0 TO 255
  IF Colors8%(n) = 1 THEN SigColors& = SigColors& + 1
NEXT n
PUT #f, 51, SigColors&
CLOSE #f
END SUB
This SUB procedure can also be Included in a program!


See also



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