ColorConvertedBitmap.Source Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value that identifies the source bitmap that is converted.
public:
property System::Windows::Media::Imaging::BitmapSource ^ Source { System::Windows::Media::Imaging::BitmapSource ^ get(); void set(System::Windows::Media::Imaging::BitmapSource ^ value); };
public System.Windows.Media.Imaging.BitmapSource Source { get; set; }
member this.Source : System.Windows.Media.Imaging.BitmapSource with get, set
Public Property Source As BitmapSource
Property Value
A value that identifies the source bitmap that is converted.
Examples
The following example shows how to set the value of the Source property.
ColorConvertedBitmap myColorConvertedBitmap = new ColorConvertedBitmap();
myColorConvertedBitmap.BeginInit();
myColorConvertedBitmap.SourceColorContext = myBitmapSourceFrame2.ColorContexts[0];
myColorConvertedBitmap.Source = myBitmapSource2;
myColorConvertedBitmap.DestinationFormat = PixelFormats.Pbgra32;
myColorConvertedBitmap.DestinationColorContext = new ColorContext(PixelFormats.Bgra32);
myColorConvertedBitmap.EndInit();
Dim myColorConvertedBitmap As New ColorConvertedBitmap()
myColorConvertedBitmap.BeginInit()
myColorConvertedBitmap.SourceColorContext = myBitmapSourceFrame2.ColorContexts(0)
myColorConvertedBitmap.Source = myBitmapSource2
myColorConvertedBitmap.DestinationFormat = PixelFormats.Pbgra32
myColorConvertedBitmap.DestinationColorContext = New ColorContext(PixelFormats.Bgra32)
myColorConvertedBitmap.EndInit()
Remarks
When you make property changes to a ColorConvertedBitmap, the changes must be done within a BeginInit and EndInit block.
Dependency Property Information
Item | Value |
---|---|
Identifier field | SourceProperty |
Metadata properties set to true |
None |
Applies to
See also
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