Struct image::SubImage [−][src]
pub struct SubImage<I> { /* fields omitted */ }
Expand description
A View into another image
Instances of this struct can be created using:
GenericImage::sub_image
to create a mutable view,GenericImageView::view
to create an immutable view,SubImage::new
to instantiate the struct directly.
Implementations
Construct a new subimage The coordinates set the position of the top left corner of the SubImage.
Change the coordinates of this subimage.
pub fn to_image(
&self
) -> ImageBuffer<<<I as Deref>::Target as GenericImageView>::Pixel, Vec<<<<I as Deref>::Target as GenericImageView>::Pixel as Pixel>::Subpixel>> where
I: Deref,
I::Target: GenericImage + 'static,
pub fn to_image(
&self
) -> ImageBuffer<<<I as Deref>::Target as GenericImageView>::Pixel, Vec<<<<I as Deref>::Target as GenericImageView>::Pixel as Pixel>::Subpixel>> where
I: Deref,
I::Target: GenericImage + 'static,
Convert this subimage to an ImageBuffer
Trait Implementations
DEPRECATED: This method will be removed. Blend the pixel directly instead.
type InnerImage = I::Target
type InnerImage = I::Target
Underlying image type. This is mainly used by SubImages in order to always have a reference to the original image. This allows for less indirections and it eases the use of nested SubImages. Read more
Gets a reference to the mutable pixel at location (x, y)
. Indexed from top left. Read more
Put a pixel at location (x, y). Indexed from top left. Read more
Returns a mutable subimage that is a view into this image.
If you want an immutable subimage instead, use GenericImageView::view
The coordinates set the position of the top left corner of the SubImage. Read more
Returns a mutable reference to the underlying image.
Puts a pixel at location (x, y). Indexed from top left. Read more
fn copy_from<O>(&mut self, other: &O, x: u32, y: u32) -> ImageResult<()> where
O: GenericImageView<Pixel = Self::Pixel>,
fn copy_from<O>(&mut self, other: &O, x: u32, y: u32) -> ImageResult<()> where
O: GenericImageView<Pixel = Self::Pixel>,
Copies all of the pixels from another image into this image. Read more
type Pixel = <<I as Deref>::Target as GenericImageView>::Pixel
type Pixel = <<I as Deref>::Target as GenericImageView>::Pixel
The type of pixel.
type InnerImageView = I::Target
type InnerImageView = I::Target
Underlying image type. This is mainly used by SubImages in order to always have a reference to the original image. This allows for less indirections and it eases the use of nested SubImages. Read more
Returns the pixel located at (x, y). Indexed from top left. Read more
Returns an subimage that is an immutable view into this image.
You can use GenericImage::sub_image
if you need a mutable view instead.
The coordinates set the position of the top left corner of the view. Read more
Returns a reference to the underlying image.
Returns true if this x, y coordinate is contained inside the image.
Returns the pixel located at (x, y). Indexed from top left. Read more