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Class

PImage

Name

updatePixels()

Examples
example pic
PImage myImage;
int halfImage;

void setup() {
  size(100, 100);
  halfImage = width * height/2;
  myImage = loadImage("apples.jpg");
  myImage.loadPixels();
  for (int i = 0; i < halfImage; i++) {
    myImage.pixels[i+halfImage] = myImage.pixels[i];
  }
  myImage.updatePixels();
}

void draw() {
  image(myImage, 0, 0);
}
Description Updates the image with the data in its pixels[] array. Use in conjunction with loadPixels(). If you're only reading pixels from the array, there's no need to call updatePixels().

Certain renderers may or may not seem to require loadPixels() or updatePixels(). However, the rule is that any time you want to manipulate the pixels[] array, you must first call loadPixels(), and after changes have been made, call updatePixels(). Even if the renderer may not seem to use this function in the current Processing release, this will always be subject to change.

Currently, none of the renderers use the additional parameters to updatePixels(), however this may be implemented in the future.
Syntax
pimg.updatePixels()
pimg.updatePixels(x, y, w, h)
Parameters
pimg PImage: any object of type PImage
x int: x-coordinate of the upper-left corner
y int: y-coordinate of the upper-left corner
w int: width
h int: height
Returnsvoid
Updated on May 19, 2014 05:30:02pm PDT

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