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QuestionLoad a Bitmap from a file (char array) stored in memory? Pin
Cyrilix24-Sep-08 6:04
Cyrilix24-Sep-08 6:04 
I'm not sure how I should go about approaching this problem, but is there any way to create a bitmap by loading a "file in memory"?

Let me explain. So, I initially have an encrypted .bmp on disk, that I load into a std::ifstream, decrypt, and dump back out to a char*. The char array essentially contains the entire file, character by character, meaning that if I were to dump it to an std::ofstream, I would get the decrypted version of the file I loaded into the std::ifstream (which would also happen to be a bitmap that I can view with any picture viewer). The problem is, I want to generate a bitmap from this "file in memory" stored as a char* and all the functions I know of either require a file name, or require loading it from an executable resource. The end result should be a Win32 BITMAP object. Is there any way of doing what I'd like to do?

Thanks.
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