IIXC_Page::UnlockPageBlock Method
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:[in] Pointer to a [[PXV:IXC_PageBlockData|IXC_PageBlockData]] structure that was previously passed to [[PXV:IIXC_Page_LockPageBlock|IIXC_Page::LockPageBlock]]. | :[in] Pointer to a [[PXV:IXC_PageBlockData|IXC_PageBlockData]] structure that was previously passed to [[PXV:IIXC_Page_LockPageBlock|IIXC_Page::LockPageBlock]]. | ||
Revision as of 05:51, 12 June 2015
The method unlocks a portion of the page that was previously locked by a call to IIXC_Page::LockPageBlock.
Syntax
HRESULT UnlockPageBlock([in] IXC_PageBlockData* BlockData);
Parameters
- BlockData
- [in] Pointer to a IXC_PageBlockData structure that was previously passed to IIXC_Page::LockPageBlock.
Return Value
Returns S_OK if operation was successful or error code in other cases.
Remarks
IIXC_Page::LockPageBlock and IIXC_Page::UnlockPageBlock must be used as a pair. A call to the IIXC_Page::LockPageBlock function of the page establishes a temporary buffer that you can use to read or write pixel data. After you write to the temporary buffer, a call to IIXC_Page::UnlockPageBlock copies the pixel data in the buffer to the page.