The CreateIconFromResource function creates an icon or cursor from resource bits describing the icon.
HICON CreateIconFromResource(
PBYTE presbits, |
// pointer to icon or cursor bits |
DWORD dwResSize, |
// number of bytes in bit buffer |
BOOL fIcon, |
// icon or cursor flag |
DWORD dwVer |
// Windows format version |
); |
Format |
dwVer |
Windows 2.x |
0x00020000 |
Windows 3.x |
0x00030000 |
All Microsoft Win32-based applications use the Windows 3.x format for icons and cursors.
If the function succeeds, the return value is the handle to the icon or cursor.
If the function fails, the return value is NULL. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
The CreateIconFromResource, CreateIconIndirect, GetIconInfo, and LookupIconIdFromDirectory functions (and in Windows 95 the CreateIconFromResourceEx and LookupIconIdFromDirectoryEx functions) allow shell applications and icon browsers to examine and use resources from throughout the system.
CreateIconFromResource, CreateIconFromResourceEx, CreateIconIndirect, GetIconInfo, LoadResource, LookupIconIdFromDirectory, LookupIconIdFromDirectoryEx
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