IFrameFilter::getData Method |
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Reads a data parameter. A data parameter allows the the filter to provide
a raw block of data to the user.
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| Syntax: |
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tFilterError getData( const std::string& name, void* pData, size_t& length );
tFilterError getData( const std::wstring& name, void* pData, size_t& length );
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| name |
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The name of the data parameter to be read.
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| pData |
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A pointer to a buffer that receives the data. Has to be at least length bytes in length.
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| length |
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Length of the buffer pointed to by pData.
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| Return Value: |
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A member of the tFilterError enumeration:
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| eNO_ERROR |
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The data was read successfully.
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| ePARAM_NOT_FOUND |
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The filter does not have a parameter with the specified name.
To obtain a list with the valid parameters, use getAvailableParameters.
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| eINCOMPATIBLE_PARAM_VALUE |
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name is not a data parameter.
To obtain a list with the valid parameters and its types,
use getAvailableParameters.
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| eINVALID_FILTER_STATE |
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The filter could return the data, because it is in
a state that prevents the data from being read, e.g. not in
live mode.
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| Remarks: |
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All calls to setData have to be inside a
beginParamTransfer /endParamTransfer block.
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| See also: |
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IFrameFilter, IFrameFilter::setData, IFrameFilter::getDataLength, IFrameFilter::getAvailableParameters |