vips-cpp  8.11
libvips C++ binding
VInterpolate Class Reference

#include <VInterpolate8.h>

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Public Member Functions

  VInterpolate (VipsInterpolate *interpolate, VSteal steal=STEAL)
 
VipsInterpolate *  get_interpolate () const
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from VObject
  VObject (VipsObject *new_vobject, VSteal steal=STEAL)
 
  VObject (const VObject &a)
 
VObject operator= (const VObject &a)
 
VipsObject *  get_object () const
 
bool  is_null () const
 

Static Public Member Functions

static VInterpolate  new_from_name (const char *name, VOption *options=0)
 

Detailed Description

An interpolation. You can pass one of these to something like VImage::affine for it to use to interpolate pixels.

The available interpolators vary a bit with your libvips version and how it was built, but will include nearest, bilinear and bicubic. Run vips -l interpolate` to see them all.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

◆ VInterpolate()

VInterpolate::VInterpolate ( VipsInterpolate *  interpolate,
VSteal  steal = STEAL 
)
inline

Create a VInterpolate that wraps a VipsInterpolate object. If steal is STEAL, then this VInterpolate takes over ownership of the libvips object and will automatically unref it.

Member Function Documentation

◆ get_interpolate()

VipsInterpolate* VInterpolate::get_interpolate ( ) const
inline

Get a pointer to the underlying VipsInterpolate object.

◆ new_from_name()

VIPS_NAMESPACE_START VInterpolate VInterpolate::new_from_name ( const char *  name,
VOption options = 0 
)
static

Create a VInterpolate from a name, for example "bicubic".


The documentation for this class was generated from the following files: