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converting a pointer to unsigned char to an NSImage

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I have a structure which includes a pointer to a data set, which in this case is a 16-bit grayscale image.I want to convert this data to an NSImage so that I can display it, and then save it as a .TIF

I have a structure which includes a pointer to a data set, which in this case is a 16-bit grayscale image. I want to convert this data to an NSImage so that I can display it, and then save it as a .TIF file. The route from the manuals appears to be something like:

(Create *myNSImData from frame->image, which is a pointer)
NSImage *TestImage = [[NSImage alloc] initWithData : myNSImData];
(display TestImage, save it, whatever else)
[TestImage release];

I am lost as to how to create the NSData object and assure it contains the array of 16-bit data. Attempts to recast the pointer give warnings and no data. I could simply increment the pointers, transferring one byte at a time from frame->image to the data object, but I don't understand how to communicate the array structure to the data object. Any ideas? Thanks

MORE ATTEMPTS USING YOUR SUGGESTION I can convert this data to a .TIF file in the following manner:

for (uint32 row = 0 ; row < MaxHeight ; row++)  
{
    for (uint32 column = 0;column< MaxWidth;column++)
    {
        tempData = (uint8_t)*frame->image;  //first byte
        *frame->image++;
        buf[2 * column + 1] = (unsigned char) tempData;
        tempData = (uint8_t)*frame->image;  //second byte
        *frame->image++;
        buf[2 * column] = (unsigned char) tempData;
    }
    TIFFWriteScanline(tiffile,buf,row,0);
}

With the .TIF file thus generated, I can create an NSImage and display it:

NSImage *TestImage = [[[NSImage alloc] initWithContentsOfFile:inFilePath] autorelease];
[viewWindow setImage: TestImage];

My question now becomes - can I create an NSData object that I can display in the same way? I开发者_StackOverflow社区 have tried the following (product is the height*width of the image):

NSData *ReadImage = [[[NSData alloc] initWithBytes: frame->image length:2*product]  autorelease] ;
NSImage *NewImage = [[[NSImage alloc] initWithData:ReadImage] autorelease];
NSSize newSize;
newSize.height = MaxHeight; //height of the image
newSize.width = MaxWidth; //width of the image
[NewImage setSize:newSize];
[viewWindow setImage: NewImage];

When I try this, nothing displays. I have also tried creating an array of uint16_t which has the data, and serving up the pointer to that - again, nothing displays. Any ideas? E.g. do I have to tell the NSData that I am using 2 bytes per pixel, or something like that? Thanks Monty Wood


To create an NSData object containing a block to which you have a pointer, you should use one of the three methods that start with initWithBytes:, or, to create an autoreleased NSData object, use one of the class methods that start with dataWithBytes:

UPDATE: I think that if you want to create an NSImage directly from an NSData, the data needs to include the appropriate headers/magic numbers so that NSImage can figure out what the representation is. You should look at NSBitmapImageRep and the Images chapter of the Cocoa Drawing Guide for raw image data.

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