TIFFCurrentRow, TIFFCurrentStrip, TIFFCurrentTile, TIFFCurrentDirectory, TIFFLastDirectory, TIFFFileno, TIFFFileName, TIFFGetMode, TIFFIsTiled, TIFFIsByteSwapped, TIFFIsUpSampled, TIFFIsMSB2LSB - query routines |
#include <tiffio.h> uint32 TIFFCurrentRow(TIFF* tif) tstrip_t TIFFCurrentStrip(TIFF* tif) ttile_t TIFFCurrentTile(TIFF* tif) tdir_t TIFFCurrentDirectory(TIFF* tif) int TIFFLastDirectory(TIFF* tif) int TIFFFileno(TIFF* tif) char* TIFFFileName(TIFF* tif) int TIFFGetMode(TIFF* tif) int TIFFIsTiled(TIFF* tif) int TIFFIsByteSwapped(TIFF* tif) int TIFFIsUpSampled(TIFF* tif) int TIFFIsMSB2LSB(TIFF* tif) const char* TIFFGetVersion(void) |
The following routines return status information about an open TIFF file. |
TIFFCurrentDirectory returns the index of the current directory (directories are numbered starting at 0). This number is suitable for use with the TIFFSetDirectory routine. |
TIFFLastDirectory returns a non-zero value if the current directory is the last directory in the file; otherwise zero is returned. |
TIFFCurrentRow, TIFFCurrentStrip, and TIFFCurrentTile, return the current row, strip, and tile, respectively, that is being read or written. These values are updated each time a read or write is done. |
TIFFFileno returns the underlying file descriptor used to access the TIFF image in the filesystem. |
TIFFFileName returns the pathname argument passed to TIFFOpen or TIFFFdOpen. |
TIFFGetMode returns the mode with which the underlying file was opened. On UNIX systems, this is the value passed to the open(2) system call. |
TIFFIsTiled returns a non-zero value if the image data has a tiled organization. Zero is returned if the image data is organized in strips. |
TIFFIsByteSwapped returns a non-zero value if the image data was in a different byte-order than the host machine. Zero is returned if the TIFF file and local host byte-orders are the same. Note that TIFFReadTile(), TIFFReadStrip() and TIFFReadScanline() functions already normally perform byte swapping to local host order if needed. |
TIFFIsUpSampled returns a non-zero value if image data returned through the read interface routines is being up-sampled. This can be useful to applications that want to calculate I/O buffer sizes to reflect this usage (though the usual strip and tile size routines already do this). |
TIFFIsMSB2LSB returns a non-zero value if the image data is being returned with bit 0 as the most significant bit. |
TIFFGetVersion returns an ASCII string that has a version stamp for the TIFF library software. |
None. |
libtiff(3T), TIFFOpen(3T), TIFFFdOpen(3T) |