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Derives slope, aspect, hillshade, or elevation from the input surface and writes the result to the provided PixelBlock.
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Sub QueryPixelBlock ( _ ByVal pSurface As ISurface, _ ByVal xOrigin As Double, _ ByVal yOrigin As Double, _ ByVal xPixelSize As Double, _ ByVal yPixelSize As Double, _ ByVal Type As esriRasterizationType, _ ByVal valueForNoData As Object, _ ByRef block As Object _ )
[C#] public void QueryPixelBlock ( ISurface pSurface, double xOrigin, double yOrigin, double xPixelSize, double yPixelSize, esriRasterizationType Type, object valueForNoData, ref object block );
[C++]
HRESULT QueryPixelBlock(
ISurface* pSurface,
double xOrigin,
double yOrigin,
double xPixelSize,
double yPixelSize,
esriRasterizationType Type,
VARIANT valueForNoData,
Variant* block
);
[C++] Parameters pSurface [in]
pSurface is a parameter of type ISurface* xOrigin [in]
xOrigin is a parameter of type double yOrigin [in]
yOrigin is a parameter of type double xPixelSize [in]
xPixelSize is a parameter of type double yPixelSize [in]
yPixelSize is a parameter of type double Type [in]
Type is a parameter of type esriRasterizationType valueForNoData [in]
valueForNoData is a parameter of type VARIANT block [in, out]
block is a parameter of type VARIANT*
For .NET developers. See ISurface.QueryPixelBlock for parameter help.