WriteableBitmap.Unlock Method
Definition
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Releases the back buffer to make it available for display.
public:
void Unlock();
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public void Unlock ();
public void Unlock ();
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
member this.Unlock : unit -> unit
member this.Unlock : unit -> unit
Public Sub Unlock ()
- Attributes
Exceptions
The bitmap has not been locked by a call to the Lock() or TryLock(Duration) methods.
Examples
The following code example shows how to release the back buffer by using the Unlock method.
// The DrawPixel method updates the WriteableBitmap by using
// unsafe code to write a pixel into the back buffer.
static void DrawPixel(MouseEventArgs e)
{
int column = (int)e.GetPosition(i).X;
int row = (int)e.GetPosition(i).Y;
try{
// Reserve the back buffer for updates.
writeableBitmap.Lock();
unsafe
{
// Get a pointer to the back buffer.
IntPtr pBackBuffer = writeableBitmap.BackBuffer;
// Find the address of the pixel to draw.
pBackBuffer += row * writeableBitmap.BackBufferStride;
pBackBuffer += column * 4;
// Compute the pixel's color.
int color_data = 255 << 16; // R
color_data |= 128 << 8; // G
color_data |= 255 << 0; // B
// Assign the color data to the pixel.
*((int*) pBackBuffer) = color_data;
}
// Specify the area of the bitmap that changed.
writeableBitmap.AddDirtyRect(new Int32Rect(column, row, 1, 1));
}
finally{
// Release the back buffer and make it available for display.
writeableBitmap.Unlock();
}
}
Remarks
The Unlock method decrements the lock count. When the lock count reaches 0, a render pass is requested if the AddDirtyRect method has been called.
Applies to
See also
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