Unflatten Pixmap (Not in Base Package)

Converts a 1D array representing a pixmap into a 2D array. Details

depth specifies the depth of the pixmap.
rect specifies the rectangle whose upper-left corner is at (0,0) and that is the exact size of the pixmap.
left is the horizontal coordinate of the left edge of the rectangle.
top is the vertical coordinate of the top edge of the rectangle.
right is the horizontal coordinate of the right edge of the rectangle.
bottom is the vertical coordinate of the bottom edge of the rectangle.
flattened image data specifies the data of the pixmap. It is in the proper form to pass directly to the low-level Draw Flattened Pixmap VI.
top left a cluster containing a horizontal(x) and vertical(y) components.
x is the horizontal coordinate that increases to the right.
y is the vertical coordinate that increases to the bottom.
24-bit pixmap returns the 2D array of data to draw as a pixmap. The dimensions of the pixmap will match the dimensions of this array. The data is used as indices into the 'color array'.
8-bit pixmap returns the 2D array of data to draw as a pixmap. The dimensions of the pixmap will match the dimensions of this array. The data is used as indices into the 'color array'.
4-bit pixmap returns the 2D array of data to draw as a pixmap. The dimensions of the pixmap will match the dimensions of this array. The data is used as indices into the 'color array'.
1-bit pixmap returns the 2D array of data to draw as a bitmap. The dimensions of the bitmap will match the dimensions of this array. Elements that are FALSE map to element 0 in the 'color table' and elements that are TRUE map to element 1 in the 'color table'.

Unflatten Pixmap Details

When you read a graphics file, the data is returned in flattened pixmap form. You can display the data directly using the Draw Flattened Pixmap VI, or you can convert the data to a more useful 2D representation using this VI.