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TIFFReadEncodedStrip(3TIFF)											       TIFFReadEncodedStrip(3TIFF)

NAME
TIFFReadEncodedStrip - read and decode a strip of data from an open TIFF file SYNOPSIS
#include <tiffio.h> tsize_t TIFFReadEncodedStrip(TIFF *tif, tstrip_t strip, tdata_t buf, tsize_t size) DESCRIPTION
Read the specified strip of data and place up to size bytes of decompressed information in the (user supplied) data buffer. NOTES
The value of strip is a ``raw strip number.'' That is, the caller must take into account whether or not the data are organized in separate planes (PlanarConfiguration=2). To read a full strip of data the data buffer should typically be at least as large as the number returned by TIFFStripSize(3TIFF). If the -1 passed in size parameter, the whole strip will be read. You should be sure you have enough space allo- cated for the buffer. The library attempts to hide bit- and byte-ordering differences between the image and the native machine by converting data to the native machine order. Bit reversal is done if the FillOrder tag is opposite to the native machine bit order. 16- and 32-bit samples are automati- cally byte-swapped if the file was written with a byte order opposite to the native machine byte order, RETURN VALUES
The actual number of bytes of data that were placed in buf is returned; TIFFReadEncodedStrip returns -1 if an error was encountered. DIAGNOSTICS
All error messages are directed to the TIFFError(3TIFF) routine. SEE ALSO
TIFFOpen(3TIFF), TIFFReadRawStrip(3TIFF), TIFFReadScanline(3TIFF), libtiff(3TIFF) Libtiff library home page: http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/ libtiff October 15, 1995 TIFFReadEncodedStrip(3TIFF)

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TIFFReadEncodedStrip(3tiff)											       TIFFReadEncodedStrip(3tiff)

NAME
TIFFReadEncodedStrip - read and decode a strip of data from an open TIFF file SYNOPSIS
#include <tiffio.h> tsize_t TIFFReadEncodedStrip(TIFF* tif, tstrip_t strip, tdata_t buf, tsize_t size) Read the specified strip of data and place up to size bytes of decompressed information in the user-supplied data buffer. The value of strip is a "raw strip number". That is, the caller must take into account whether or not the data is organized in separate planes (PlanarConfiguration=2). To read a full strip of data, the data buffer should typically be at least as large as the value returned by TIFFStripSize(3tiff). The library attempts to hide bit- and byte-ordering differences between the image and the native machine by converting data to the native machine order. Bit reversal is performed if the FillOrder tag is opposite to the native machine bit order. 16- and 32-bit samples are auto- matically byte-swapped if the file was written with a byte order opposite to the native machine byte order. All error messages are directed to the TIFFError(3tiff) routine. Returns the actual number of bytes of data that were placed in buf. Returns -1 if an error was encountered. See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWTiff | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface stability |Uncommitted | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ libtiff(3), TIFFOpen(3tiff), TIFFReadRawStrip(3tiff), TIFFReadScanline(3tiff) This man page was originally written by Sam Leffler. Updated by Breda McColgan, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2004. 05 Apr 2004 TIFFReadEncodedStrip(3tiff)
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