D3DXLoadVolumeFromFile function
Loads a volume from a file.
Syntax
HRESULT D3DXLoadVolumeFromFile(
_In_ LPDIRECT3DVOLUME9 pDestVolume,
_In_ const PALETTEENTRY *pDestPalette,
_In_ const D3DBOX *pDestBox,
_In_ LPCTSTR pSrcFile,
_In_ const D3DBOX *pSrcBox,
_In_ DWORD Filter,
_In_ D3DCOLOR ColorKey,
_In_ D3DXIMAGE_INFO *pSrcInfo
);
Parameters
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pDestVolume [in]
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Type: LPDIRECT3DVOLUME9
Pointer to an IDirect3DVolume9 interface. Specifies the destination volume.
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pDestPalette [in]
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Type: const PALETTEENTRY*
Pointer to a PALETTEENTRY structure, the destination palette of 256 colors or NULL.
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pDestBox [in]
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Type: const D3DBOX*
Pointer to a D3DBOX structure. Specifies the destination box. Set this parameter to NULL to specify the entire volume.
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pSrcFile [in]
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Type: LPCTSTR
Pointer to a string that specifies the filename. If the compiler settings require Unicode, the data type LPCTSTR resolves to LPCWSTR. Otherwise, the string data type resolves to LPCSTR. See Remarks.
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pSrcBox [in]
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Type: const D3DBOX*
Pointer to a D3DBOX structure. Specifies the source box. Set this parameter to NULL to specify the entire volume.
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Filter [in]
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Type: DWORD
Combination of one or more D3DX_FILTER, controlling how the image is filtered. Specifying D3DX_DEFAULT for this parameter is the equivalent of specifying D3DX_FILTER_TRIANGLE | D3DX_FILTER_DITHER.
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ColorKey [in]
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Type: D3DCOLOR
D3DCOLOR value to replace with transparent black, or 0 to disable the colorkey. This is always a 32-bit ARGB color, independent of the source image format. Alpha is significant and should usually be set to FF for opaque color keys. Thus, for opaque black, the value would be equal to 0xFF000000.
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pSrcInfo [in]
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Type: D3DXIMAGE_INFO*
Pointer to a D3DXIMAGE_INFO structure to be filled with a description of the data in the source image file, or NULL.
Return value
Type: HRESULT
If the function succeeds, the return value is D3D_OK. If the function fails, the return value can be one of the following values: D3DERR_INVALIDCALL, D3DXERR_INVALIDDATA.
Remarks
The compiler setting also determines the function version. If Unicode is defined, the function call resolves to D3DXLoadVolumeFromFileW. Otherwise, the function call resolves to D3DXLoadVolumeFromFileA because ANSI strings are being used.
This function handles conversion to and from compressed texture formats and supports the following file formats: .bmp, .dds, .dib, .hdr, .jpg, .pfm, .png, .ppm, and .tga. See D3DXIMAGE_FILEFORMAT.
Writing to a non-level-zero surface of the volume texture will not cause the dirty rectangle to be updated. If D3DXLoadVolumeFromFile is called and the texture was not already dirty (this is unlikely under normal usage scenarios), the application needs to explicitly call IDirect3DVolumeTexture9::AddDirtyBox on the volume texture.
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