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NAME

       icetImageNull -- retrieve a placeholder for an empty image.

Synopsis

       #include <IceT.h>

       IceTImage icetImageNull(   void   );

Description

       Images  are  created  internally by the IceT library. Sometimes it is convenient to have a
       placeholder for a .igimage!null``null'' image, an image that  does  not  and  cannot  hold
       data. Null images require no allocated memory to function.

       If your code has the potential of using an IceTImage image object that might not otherwise
       be initialized, use icetImageNull to set it to a null object. This will ensure  that  IceT
       image functions that operate on it will behave deterministically.

       A  null  image  simply  looks  like  an  image  with  no  pixels and has no color buffers.
       icetImageGetWidth, icetImageGetHeight, and icetImageGetNumPixels all return 0 for  a  null
       image.     icetSetColorFormatand    icetSetDepthFormatreturn   ICET_IMAGE_COLOR_NONE   and
       ICET_IMAGE_DEPTH_NONE, respectively.

       You can identify a null image with the icetImageIsNull function.

Return Value

       A null image object.

Errors

       None.

Warnings

       None.

Bugs

       None known.

Copyright

       Copyright (C)2010 Sandia Corporation

       Under the terms of Contract DE-AC04-94AL85000 with Sandia Corporation, the U.S. Government
       retains certain rights in this software.

       This source code is released under the New BSD License.

See Also

       icetImageIsNull(3)

IceT Reference                          September 20, 2010                       icetImageNull(3)