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NAME

       TIFFWriteRawStrip - write a strip of raw data to an open TIFF file

SYNOPSIS

          #include <tiffio.h>

       tsize_t TIFFWriteRawStrip(TIFF *tif, tstrip_t strip, tdata_t buf, tsize_t size)

DESCRIPTION

       Append size bytes of raw data to the specified strip.

NOTES

       The  strip  number  must  be  valid according to the current settings of the ImageLength and RowsPerStrip
       tags.  An image may be dynamically grown by increasing the value of ImageLength prior  to  each  call  to
       TIFFWriteRawStrip().

RETURN VALUES

       -1 is returned if an error occurred.  Otherwise, the value of size is returned.

DIAGNOSTICS

       All error messages are directed to the TIFFErrorExtR() routine.

       %s: File not open for writing:
          The file was opened for reading, not writing.

       Can not write scanlines to a tiled image:
          The  image is assumed to be organized in tiles because the TileWidth and TileLength tags have been set
          with TIFFSetField().

       %s: Must set "ImageWidth" before writing data:
          The image's width has not be set before the first write.  See TIFFSetField() for information on how to
          do this.

       %s: Must set "PlanarConfiguration" before writing data:
          The organization of data  has  not  be  defined  before  the  first  write.   See  TIFFSetField()  for
          information on how to do this.

       %s: No space for strip arrays":
          There was not enough space for the arrays that hold strip offsets and byte counts.

       %s: Strip %d out of range, max %d:
          The specified strip is not a valid strip according to the currently specified image dimensions.

SEE ALSO

       TIFFOpen (3tiff), TIFFWriteEncodedStrip (3tiff), TIFFWriteScanline (3tiff), libtiff (3tiff)

AUTHOR

       LibTIFF contributors

COPYRIGHT

       1988-2024, LibTIFF contributors

4.5                                               Sep 05, 2024                          TIFFWRITERAWSTRIP(3tiff)