The BitBlt function performs a bit-block transfer of the color data corresponding to a rectangle of pixels from the specified source device context into a destination device context.
BOOL BitBlt(
HDC hdcDest, // handle to destination device context
int nXDest, // x-coordinate of destination rectangle's upper-left
// corner
int nYDest, // y-coordinate of destination rectangle's upper-left
// corner
int nWidth, // width of destination rectangle
int nHeight, // height of destination rectangle
HDC hdcSrc, // handle to source device context
int nXSrc, // x-coordinate of source rectangle's upper-left
// corner
int nYSrc, // y-coordinate of source rectangle's upper-left
// corner
DWORD dwRop // raster operation code
);
The following list shows some common raster operation codes:
Value | Description |
---|---|
BLACKNESS | Fills the destination rectangle using the color associated with index 0 in the physical palette. (This color is black for the default physical palette.) |
DSTINVERT | Inverts the destination rectangle. |
MERGECOPY | Merges the colors of the source rectangle with the specified pattern by using the Boolean AND operator. |
MERGEPAINT | Merges the colors of the inverted source rectangle with the colors of the destination rectangle by using the Boolean OR operator. |
NOTSRCCOPY | Copies the inverted source rectangle to the destination. |
NOTSRCERASE | Combines the colors of the source and destination rectangles by using the Boolean OR operator and then inverts the resultant color. |
PATCOPY | Copies the specified pattern into the destination bitmap. |
PATINVERT | Combines the colors of the specified pattern with the colors of the destination rectangle by using the Boolean XOR operator. |
PATPAINT | Combines the colors of the pattern with the colors of the inverted source rectangle by using the Boolean OR operator. The result of this operation is combined with the colors of the destination rectangle by using the Boolean OR operator. |
SRCAND | Combines the colors of the source and destination rectangles by using the Boolean AND operator. |
SRCCOPY | Copies the source rectangle directly to the destination rectangle. |
SRCERASE | Combines the inverted colors of the destination rectangle with the colors of the source rectangle by using the Boolean AND operator. |
SRCINVERT | Combines the colors of the source and destination rectangles by using the Boolean XOR operator. |
SRCPAINT | Combines the colors of the source and destination rectangles by using the Boolean OR operator. |
WHITENESS | Fills the destination rectangle using the color associated with index 1 in the physical palette. (This color is white for the default physical palette.) |
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero.
Windows NT: To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
If a rotation or shear transformation is in effect in the source device context, BitBlt returns an error. If other transformations exist in the source device context (and a matching transformation is not in effect in the destination device context), the rectangle in the destination device context is stretched, compressed, or rotated as necessary.
If the color formats of the source and destination device contexts do not match, the BitBlt function converts the source color format to match the destination format.
When an enhanced metafile is being recorded, an error occurs if the source device context identifies an enhanced-metafile device context.
Not all devices support the BitBlt function. For more information, see the RC_BITBLT raster capability entry in the GetDeviceCaps function as well as the following functions: MaskBlt, PlgBlt, StretchBlt.
BitBlt returns an error if the source and destination device contexts represent different devices.
ICM: No color management is performed when blits occur.
Windows CE: In Windows CE version 1.0, the dwRop parameter can only be assigned the following values:
SRCCOPY
SRCAND
SRCPAINT
SRCINVERT
In Windows CE version 2.0, the dwRop parameter can be any ROP3.
Windows NT: Requires version 3.1 or later.
Windows: Requires Windows 95 or later.
Windows CE: Requires version 1.0 or later.
Header: Declared in wingdi.h.
Import Library: Use gdi32.lib.
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