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The DIBSECTION structure contains information about a
device-independent bitmap created by calling the CreateDIBSection
function. A DIBSECTION structure includes information about the
bitmap’s dimensions, color format, color masks, optional file mapping object,
and optional bit values storage offset. An application can obtain a filled-in DIBSECTION
structure for a given device-independent bitmap by calling the GetObject
function.
typedef struct tagDIBSECTION {
BITMAP dsBm;
BITMAPINFOHEADER dsBmih;
DWORD dsBitfields[3];
HANDLE dshSection;
DWORD dsOffset;
} DIBSECTION;
Members
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dsBm
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A BITMAP data structure that contains
information about the device-independent bitmap: its type, its dimensions, its
color capacities, and a pointer to its bit values.
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dsBmih
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A BITMAPINFOHEADER data structure
that contains information about the color format of the device-independent
bitmap.
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dsBitfields
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Specifies three DWORD color masks for the device-independent bitmap.
This field is only valid when the biBitCount member of the BITMAPINFOHEADER
structure has a value greater than 8. Each color mask indicates the bits
within a bit value doubleword that are used to encode one of the three color
channels (red, green, and blue).
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dshSection
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Contains a handle to the file mapping object that the CreateDIBSection
function used to create the device-independent bitmap. If CreateDIBSection
was called with a NULL value for its hSection parameter, causing the
operating system to allocate memory for the bitmap, the dshSection
member will be NULL.
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dsOffset
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Specifies the offset to the bitmap’s bit values within the file mapping object
referenced by dshSection. If dshSection is NULL, the dsOffset
value has no meaning.
See Also
BITMAP, BITMAPINFOHEADER,
CreateDIBSection, GetDIBColorTable,
GetObject
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