Image::GetPropertyIdList method (gdiplusheaders.h)
The Image::GetPropertyIdList method gets a list of the property identifiers used in the metadata of this Image object.
Syntax
Status GetPropertyIdList(
[in] UINT numOfProperty,
[out] PROPID *list
);
Parameters
[in] numOfProperty
Type: UINT
Integer that specifies the number of elements in the list array. Call the Image::GetPropertyCount method to determine this number.
[out] list
Type: PROPID*
Pointer to an array that receives the property identifiers.
Return value
Type: Status
If the method succeeds, it returns Ok, which is an element of the Status enumeration.
If the method fails, it returns one of the other elements of the Status enumeration.
Remarks
The Image::GetPropertyIdList method returns an array of PROPIDs. Before you call Image::GetPropertyIdList, you must allocate a buffer large enough to receive that array. You can call the Image::GetPropertyCount method of an Image object to determine the size of the required buffer. The size of the buffer should be the return value of Image::GetPropertyCount multiplied by sizeof( PROPID).
Examples
The following example creates an Image object based on a JPEG file. The code calls the Image::GetPropertyIdList method of that Image object to find out what types of metadata are stored in the image.
#include <windows.h>
#include <gdiplus.h>
#include <stdio.h>
using namespace Gdiplus;
INT main()
{
GdiplusStartupInput gdiplusStartupInput;
ULONG_PTR gdiplusToken;
GdiplusStartup(&gdiplusToken, &gdiplusStartupInput, NULL);
UINT count = 0;
Image* image = new Image(L"FakePhoto.jpg");
// How many types of metadata are in the image?
count = image->GetPropertyCount();
if(count == 0)
return 0;
// Allocate a buffer to receive an array of PROPIDs.
PROPID* propIDs = new PROPID[count];
image->GetPropertyIdList(count, propIDs);
// List the retrieved IDs.
for(UINT j = 0; j < count; ++j)
printf("%x\n", propIDs[j]);
delete [] propIDs;
delete image;
GdiplusShutdown(gdiplusToken);
return 0;
}
The preceding code, along with a particular file, FakePhoto.jpg, produced the following output:
320
10f
110
9003
829a
5090
5091
The preceding output shows the hexadecimal value of each property identifier. You can look up those numbers in Gdiplusimaging.h and find out that they represent the following property tags.
Hexadecimal value | Property tag |
---|---|
0x0320 | PropertyTagImageTitle |
0x010f | PropertyTagEquipMake |
0x0110 | PropertyTagEquipModel |
0x9003 | PropertyTagExifDTOriginal |
0x829a | PropertyTagExifExposureTime |
0x5090 | PropertyTagLuminanceTable |
0x5091 | PropertyTagChrominanceTable |
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows XP, Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | gdiplusheaders.h (include Gdiplus.h) |
Library | Gdiplus.lib |
DLL | Gdiplus.dll |