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So here's the code:
 
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  'Put below constants in Genaral -> Declarations
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  Private Const HALFTONE As Long = 4
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  Private Const COLORONCOLOR As Long = 3
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   Private Sub Form_Paint()
 
   Private Sub Form_Paint()
 
       Dim p As StdPicture
 
       Dim p As StdPicture
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'Put below constants in Genaral -> Declarations
 
Private Const HALFTONE As Long = 4
 
Private Const COLORONCOLOR As Long = 3
 
 
 
Private Sub Form_Paint()
 
    Dim p As StdPicture
 
    Dim mDC As Long
 
   
 
    Set p = LoadPicture("some path")
 
   
 
    mDC = CreateCompatibleDC(Me.hdc)
 
    DeleteObject SelectObject(mDC, p.Handle)
 
   
 
    SetStretchBltMode Me.hdc, HALFTONE
 
    StretchBlt _
 
        Me.hdc, _
 
        0, 0, _
 
        ScaleX(Me.ScaleWidth, vbTwips, vbPixels), ScaleY(Me.ScaleHeight, vbTwips, vbPixels), _
 
        mDC, _
 
        0, 0, _
 
        ScaleX(p.Width, vbHimetric, vbPixels), ScaleY(p.Height, vbHimetric, vbPixels), _
 
        vbSrcCopy
 
   
 
    DeleteDC mDC
 
   
 
    Set p = Nothing
 
End Sub
 

Latest revision as of 10:28, 20 November 2006

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What is StretchBlt?

StretchBlt is a GDI API that is very similar to BitBlt in its operation, except that it not only copies part of a DC to another DC, but it will also stretch it.

Simple StretchBlt Use

The following is a simple example of how to use stretchblt (along with a previous code sample - Drawing an image to a DC) in order to stretch an image to the form's size.

 Private Sub Form_Paint()
     Dim p As StdPicture
     Dim mDC As Long
     
     Set p = LoadPicture("some path")
     
     mDC = CreateCompatibleDC(Me.hdc)
     DeleteObject SelectObject(mDC, p.Handle)
     
     StretchBlt _
         Me.hdc, _
         0, 0, _
         ScaleX(Me.ScaleWidth, vbTwips, vbPixels), ScaleY(Me.ScaleHeight, vbTwips, vbPixels), _
         mDC, _
         0, 0, _
         ScaleX(p.Width, vbHimetric, vbPixels), ScaleY(p.Height, vbHimetric, vbPixels), _
         vbSrcCopy
     
     DeleteDC mDC
     
     Set p = Nothing
 End Sub

NOTE: You will need to replace "some path" in the LoadPicture call with an actual image path for this code to work.

Caveats and refinements of this method

You may have noticed, while playing with this code, that when you are stretching the image to a size smaller than original, you begin to get horrible drawing artifacts (especially with photos). But don't despair! MS thought of this and included two StretchBlt modes that eliminate this. To change the StretchBlt mode for a DC, you have to call SetStretchBltMode with one of the available modes. The two modes that eliminate this horrid effect are: COLORONCOLOR and HALFTONE. HALFTONE is higher quality but takes longer.

So here's the code:

 'Put below constants in Genaral -> Declarations
 Private Const HALFTONE As Long = 4
 Private Const COLORONCOLOR As Long = 3

 Private Sub Form_Paint()
     Dim p As StdPicture
     Dim mDC As Long
     
     Set p = LoadPicture("some path")
     
     mDC = CreateCompatibleDC(Me.hdc)
     DeleteObject SelectObject(mDC, p.Handle)
     
     SetStretchBltMode Me.hdc, HALFTONE
     StretchBlt _
         Me.hdc, _
         0, 0, _
         ScaleX(Me.ScaleWidth, vbTwips, vbPixels), ScaleY(Me.ScaleHeight, vbTwips, vbPixels), _
         mDC, _
         0, 0, _
         ScaleX(p.Width, vbHimetric, vbPixels), ScaleY(p.Height, vbHimetric, vbPixels), _
         vbSrcCopy
     
     DeleteDC mDC
     
     Set p = Nothing
 End Sub

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