bit_aligned_pixel_iterator.hpp File Reference
Detailed Description
A model of a heterogeneous pixel that is not byte aligned. Examples are bitmap (1-bit pixels) or 6-bit RGB (222).
- Author:
- Lubomir Bourdev and Hailin Jin
Adobe Systems Incorporated
- Date:
- 2005-2007
Last updated on September 28, 2006
#include <functional>
#include <boost/iterator/iterator_facade.hpp>
#include "gil_config.hpp"
#include "bit_aligned_pixel_reference.hpp"
#include "pixel_iterator.hpp"
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Namespaces |
namespace | boost |
namespace | boost::gil |
namespace | std |
Classes |
struct | bit_aligned_pixel_iterator |
| An iterator over non-byte-aligned pixels. Models PixelIteratorConcept, PixelBasedConcept, MemoryBasedIteratorConcept, HasDynamicXStepTypeConcept. More...
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Functions |
template<typename NonAlignedPixelReference> |
std::ptrdiff_t | memunit_step (const bit_aligned_pixel_iterator< NonAlignedPixelReference > &) |
template<typename NonAlignedPixelReference> |
std::ptrdiff_t | memunit_distance (const bit_aligned_pixel_iterator< NonAlignedPixelReference > &p1, const bit_aligned_pixel_iterator< NonAlignedPixelReference > &p2) |
template<typename NonAlignedPixelReference> |
void | memunit_advance (bit_aligned_pixel_iterator< NonAlignedPixelReference > &p, std::ptrdiff_t diff) |
template<typename NonAlignedPixelReference> |
bit_aligned_pixel_iterator
< NonAlignedPixelReference > | memunit_advanced (const bit_aligned_pixel_iterator< NonAlignedPixelReference > &p, std::ptrdiff_t diff) |
template<typename NonAlignedPixelReference> |
NonAlignedPixelReference | memunit_advanced_ref (bit_aligned_pixel_iterator< NonAlignedPixelReference > it, std::ptrdiff_t diff) |
template<typename NonAlignedPixelReference> |
boost::gil::bit_aligned_pixel_iterator
< NonAlignedPixelReference > | uninitialized_copy (boost::gil::bit_aligned_pixel_iterator< NonAlignedPixelReference > first, boost::gil::bit_aligned_pixel_iterator< NonAlignedPixelReference > last, boost::gil::bit_aligned_pixel_iterator< NonAlignedPixelReference > dst) |