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403 lines
16 KiB
C#
403 lines
16 KiB
C#
/*
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*
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* Class: ImgWriterGDI
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*
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* Description: Image writer for System.Drawing.GDI streams
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*
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* */
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using System;
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using System.Drawing;
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using System.Drawing.Imaging;
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using System.IO;
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using CSJ2K.j2k.image;
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using CSJ2K.j2k.io;
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using CSJ2K.j2k;
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namespace CSJ2K.j2k.image.input
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{
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public class ImgReaderGDI : ImgReader
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{
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/// <summary>The number of bits that determine the nominal dynamic range </summary>
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private int rb;
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/// <summary>Buffer for the components of each pixel(in the current block) </summary>
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private int[][] barr;
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/// <summary>Data block used only to store coordinates of the buffered blocks </summary>
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private DataBlkInt dbi = new DataBlkInt();
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/// <summary>Temporary DataBlkInt object (needed when encoder uses floating-point
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/// filters). This avoid allocating new DataBlk at each time
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/// </summary>
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private DataBlkInt intBlk;
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private Image image;
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public ImgReaderGDI(Image image)
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{
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if (image.PixelFormat != PixelFormat.Format24bppRgb)
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throw new ArgumentException("Only 24bpp RGB images are currently supported");
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this.image = image;
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w = image.Width;
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h = image.Height;
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nc = 3;
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rb = 8;
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}
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/// <summary> Closes the underlying file from where the image data is being read. No
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/// operations are possible after a call to this method.
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///
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/// </summary>
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/// <exception cref="IOException">If an I/O error occurs.
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///
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/// </exception>
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public override void close()
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{
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image.Dispose();
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image = null;
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barr = null;
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}
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/// <summary> Returns the number of bits corresponding to the nominal range of the
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/// data in the specified component. This is the value rb (range bits) that
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/// was specified in the constructor, which normally is 8 for non bilevel
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/// data, and 1 for bilevel data.
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///
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/// <P>If this number is <i>b</b> then the nominal range is between
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/// -2^(b-1) and 2^(b-1)-1, since unsigned data is level shifted to have a
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/// nominal avergae of 0.
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///
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="c">The index of the component.
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///
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/// </param>
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/// <returns> The number of bits corresponding to the nominal range of the
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/// data. For floating-point data this value is not applicable and the
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/// return value is undefined.
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///
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/// </returns>
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public override int getNomRangeBits(int c)
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{
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// Check component index
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if (c < 0 || c > 2)
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throw new System.ArgumentException();
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return rb;
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}
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/// <summary> Returns the position of the fixed point in the specified component
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/// (i.e. the number of fractional bits), which is always 0 for this
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/// ImgReader.
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///
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="c">The index of the component.
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///
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/// </param>
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/// <returns> The position of the fixed-point (i.e. the number of fractional
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/// bits). Always 0 for this ImgReader.
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///
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/// </returns>
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public override int getFixedPoint(int c)
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{
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// Check component index
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if (c < 0 || c > 2)
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throw new System.ArgumentException();
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return 0;
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}
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/// <summary> Returns, in the blk argument, the block of image data containing the
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/// specifed rectangular area, in the specified component. The data is
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/// returned, as a reference to the internal data, if any, instead of as a
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/// copy, therefore the returned data should not be modified.
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///
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/// <P> After being read the coefficients are level shifted by subtracting
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/// 2^(nominal bit range - 1)
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///
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/// <P>The rectangular area to return is specified by the 'ulx', 'uly', 'w'
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/// and 'h' members of the 'blk' argument, relative to the current
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/// tile. These members are not modified by this method. The 'offset' and
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/// 'scanw' of the returned data can be arbitrary. See the 'DataBlk' class.
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///
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/// <P>If the data array in <tt>blk</tt> is <tt>null</tt>, then a new one
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/// is created if necessary. The implementation of this interface may
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/// choose to return the same array or a new one, depending on what is more
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/// efficient. Therefore, the data array in <tt>blk</tt> prior to the
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/// method call should not be considered to contain the returned data, a
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/// new array may have been created. Instead, get the array from
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/// <tt>blk</tt> after the method has returned.
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///
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/// <P>The returned data always has its 'progressive' attribute unset
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/// (i.e. false).
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///
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/// <P>When an I/O exception is encountered the JJ2KExceptionHandler is
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/// used. The exception is passed to its handleException method. The action
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/// that is taken depends on the action that has been registered in
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/// JJ2KExceptionHandler. See JJ2KExceptionHandler for details.
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///
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/// <P>This method implements buffering for the 3 components: When the
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/// first one is asked, all the 3 components are read and stored until they
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/// are needed.
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///
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="blk">Its coordinates and dimensions specify the area to
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/// return. Some fields in this object are modified to return the data.
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///
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/// </param>
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/// <param name="c">The index of the component from which to get the data. Only 0,
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/// 1 and 3 are valid.
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///
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/// </param>
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/// <returns> The requested DataBlk
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///
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/// </returns>
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/// <seealso cref="getCompData">
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///
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/// </seealso>
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/// <seealso cref="JJ2KExceptionHandler">
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///
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/// </seealso>
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public override DataBlk getInternCompData(DataBlk blk, int c)
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{
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// Check component index
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if (c < 0 || c > 2)
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throw new System.ArgumentException();
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// Check type of block provided as an argument
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if (blk.DataType != DataBlk.TYPE_INT)
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{
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if (intBlk == null)
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intBlk = new DataBlkInt(blk.ulx, blk.uly, blk.w, blk.h);
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else
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{
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intBlk.ulx = blk.ulx;
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intBlk.uly = blk.uly;
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intBlk.w = blk.w;
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intBlk.h = blk.h;
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}
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blk = intBlk;
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}
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// If asking a component for the first time for this block, read all of the components
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if ((barr == null) || (dbi.ulx > blk.ulx) || (dbi.uly > blk.uly) || (dbi.ulx + dbi.w < blk.ulx + blk.w) || (dbi.uly + dbi.h < blk.uly + blk.h))
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{
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int i;
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int[] red, green, blue, alpha;
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int componentCount = (image.PixelFormat == PixelFormat.Format32bppArgb) ? 4 : 3;
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barr = new int[componentCount][];
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// Reset data arrays if needed
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if (barr[c] == null || barr[c].Length < blk.w * blk.h)
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{
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barr[c] = new int[blk.w * blk.h];
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}
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blk.Data = barr[c];
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i = (c + 1) % 3;
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if (barr[i] == null || barr[i].Length < blk.w * blk.h)
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{
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barr[i] = new int[blk.w * blk.h];
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}
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i = (c + 2) % 3;
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if (barr[i] == null || barr[i].Length < blk.w * blk.h)
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{
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barr[i] = new int[blk.w * blk.h];
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}
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if (componentCount == 4)
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{
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if (barr[3] == null || barr[3].Length < blk.w * blk.h)
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barr[3] = new int[blk.w * blk.h];
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}
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// set attributes of the DataBlk used for buffering
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dbi.ulx = blk.ulx;
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dbi.uly = blk.uly;
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dbi.w = blk.w;
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dbi.h = blk.h;
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red = barr[0];
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green = barr[1];
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blue = barr[2];
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alpha = (componentCount == 4) ? barr[3] : null;
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Bitmap bitmap = (Bitmap)image;
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BitmapData data = bitmap.LockBits(new Rectangle(blk.ulx, blk.uly, blk.w, blk.h), ImageLockMode.ReadOnly,
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(componentCount == 3) ? PixelFormat.Format24bppRgb : PixelFormat.Format32bppArgb);
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unsafe
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{
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byte* ptr = (byte*)data.Scan0.ToPointer();
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int k = 0;
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for (int j = 0; j < blk.w * blk.h; j++)
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{
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blue[k] = ((byte)*(ptr + 0) & 0xFF) - 128;
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green[k] = ((byte)*(ptr + 1) & 0xFF) - 128;
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red[k] = ((byte)*(ptr + 2) & 0xFF) - 128;
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if (componentCount == 4)
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alpha[k] = ((byte)*(ptr + 3) & 0xFF) - 128;
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++k;
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ptr += 3;
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}
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}
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bitmap.UnlockBits(data);
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barr[0] = red;
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barr[1] = green;
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barr[2] = blue;
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if (componentCount == 4)
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barr[3] = alpha;
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// Set buffer attributes
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blk.Data = barr[c];
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blk.offset = 0;
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blk.scanw = blk.w;
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}
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else
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{
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//Asking for the 2nd or 3rd (or 4th) block component
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blk.Data = barr[c];
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blk.offset = (blk.ulx - dbi.ulx) * dbi.w + blk.ulx - dbi.ulx;
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blk.scanw = dbi.scanw;
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}
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// Turn off the progressive attribute
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blk.progressive = false;
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return blk;
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}
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/// <summary> Returns, in the blk argument, a block of image data containing the
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/// specifed rectangular area, in the specified component. The data is
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/// returned, as a copy of the internal data, therefore the returned data
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/// can be modified "in place".
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///
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/// <P> After being read the coefficients are level shifted by subtracting
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/// 2^(nominal bit range - 1)
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///
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/// <P>The rectangular area to return is specified by the 'ulx', 'uly', 'w'
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/// and 'h' members of the 'blk' argument, relative to the current
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/// tile. These members are not modified by this method. The 'offset' of
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/// the returned data is 0, and the 'scanw' is the same as the block's
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/// width. See the 'DataBlk' class.
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///
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/// <P>If the data array in 'blk' is 'null', then a new one is created. If
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/// the data array is not 'null' then it is reused, and it must be large
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/// enough to contain the block's data. Otherwise an 'ArrayStoreException'
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/// or an 'IndexOutOfBoundsException' is thrown by the Java system.
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///
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/// <P>The returned data has its 'progressive' attribute unset
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/// (i.e. false).
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///
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/// <P>When an I/O exception is encountered the JJ2KExceptionHandler is
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/// used. The exception is passed to its handleException method. The action
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/// that is taken depends on the action that has been registered in
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/// JJ2KExceptionHandler. See JJ2KExceptionHandler for details.
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///
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="blk">Its coordinates and dimensions specify the area to
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/// return. If it contains a non-null data array, then it must have the
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/// correct dimensions. If it contains a null data array a new one is
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/// created. The fields in this object are modified to return the data.
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///
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/// </param>
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/// <param name="c">The index of the component from which to get the data. Only
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/// 0,1 and 2 are valid.
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///
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/// </param>
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/// <returns> The requested DataBlk
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///
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/// </returns>
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/// <seealso cref="getInternCompData">
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///
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/// </seealso>
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/// <seealso cref="JJ2KExceptionHandler">
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///
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/// </seealso>
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public override DataBlk getCompData(DataBlk blk, int c)
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{
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// NOTE: can not directly call getInterCompData since that returns
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// internally buffered data.
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int ulx, uly, w, h;
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// Check type of block provided as an argument
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if (blk.DataType != DataBlk.TYPE_INT)
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{
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DataBlkInt tmp = new DataBlkInt(blk.ulx, blk.uly, blk.w, blk.h);
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blk = tmp;
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}
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int[] bakarr = (int[])blk.Data;
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// Save requested block size
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ulx = blk.ulx;
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uly = blk.uly;
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w = blk.w;
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h = blk.h;
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// Force internal data buffer to be different from external
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blk.Data = null;
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getInternCompData(blk, c);
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// Copy the data
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if (bakarr == null)
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{
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bakarr = new int[w * h];
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}
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if (blk.offset == 0 && blk.scanw == w)
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{
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// Requested and returned block buffer are the same size
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// CONVERSION PROBLEM?
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Array.Copy((System.Array)blk.Data, 0, (System.Array)bakarr, 0, w * h);
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}
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else
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{
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// Requested and returned block are different
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for (int i = h - 1; i >= 0; i--)
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{
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// copy line by line
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// CONVERSION PROBLEM?
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Array.Copy((System.Array)blk.Data, blk.offset + i * blk.scanw, (System.Array)bakarr, i * w, w);
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}
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}
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blk.Data = bakarr;
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blk.offset = 0;
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blk.scanw = blk.w;
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return blk;
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}
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/// <summary> Returns true if the data read was originally signed in the specified
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/// component, false if not. This method always returns false since PPM
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/// data is always unsigned.
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///
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="c">The index of the component, from 0 to N-1.
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///
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/// </param>
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/// <returns> always false, since PPM data is always unsigned.
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///
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/// </returns>
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public override bool isOrigSigned(int c)
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{
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// Check component index
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if (c < 0 || c > 2)
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throw new System.ArgumentException();
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return false;
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}
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/// <summary> Returns a string of information about the object, more than 1 line
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/// long. The information string includes information from the underlying
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/// RandomAccessFile (its toString() method is called in turn).
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///
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/// </summary>
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/// <returns> A string of information about the object.
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///
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/// </returns>
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public override System.String ToString()
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{
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return "ImgReaderGDI: WxH = " + w + "x" + h + ", Component = 0,1,2";
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}
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}
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} |