int ClipboardGetBitmap (int *bitmapID, int *available);
Determines whether or not a bitmap image is available on the system clipboard and optionally retrieves a copy of the bitmap. You can pass the ID of the bitmap to any function that accepts a bitmap, such as CanvasDrawBitmap.
Linux This function accesses only the internal LabWindows/CVI clipboard, not the host system clipboard.
Regardless of the original color depth of bitmap on the clipboard, the bitmap that ClipboardGetBitmap creates matches the color depth of the display screen.
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bitmapID | integer | ID that serves as a handle to the bitmap copied from the clipboard. You can pass the bitmap ID to CanvasDrawBitmap and to other bitmap functions. When you no longer need the bitmap, free it by passing the ID to DiscardBitmap. If there is no bitmap on the clipboard, bitmapID is set to NULL. If you want to check whether a bitmap is on the clipboard but do not want to retrieve it, pass 0 for this parameter. |
available | integer | Indicates whether a bitmap image is available on the system clipboard. This parameter is set to 1 if a bitmap is available on the system clipboard, 0 otherwise. You can pass NULL for this parameter. |
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status | integer | Return value indicating whether the function was successful. A negative number indicates that an error occurred.
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