PngLoadOptions

Inheritance: java.lang.Object, com.aspose.imaging.LoadOptions

public class PngLoadOptions extends LoadOptions

The png load options.

Constructors

ConstructorDescription
PngLoadOptions()Initializes a new instance of the PngLoadOptions class.

Methods

MethodDescription
getStrictMode()Gets or sets a value indicating whether [strict mode].
setStrictMode(boolean value)Gets or sets a value indicating whether [strict mode].

PngLoadOptions()

public PngLoadOptions()

Initializes a new instance of the PngLoadOptions class.

getStrictMode()

public boolean getStrictMode()

Gets or sets a value indicating whether [strict mode].

Returns: boolean - a value indicating whether [strict mode].

setStrictMode(boolean value)

public void setStrictMode(boolean value)

Gets or sets a value indicating whether [strict mode].

Parameters:

ParameterTypeDescription
valuebooleana value indicating whether [strict mode].

Example: The following example shows how to read PNG file : a strict mode. The following example shows how to read PNG file : a strict mode. The strict mode allows to find potential problems : PNG images, e.g. unrecognized data blocks, unexpected end of file. Such files still can be opened : default (non-strict) mode by Aspose.Imaging and by common viewers as well. However any attempts to open them : the strict mode cause a corresponding exception.

String dir = "c:\\aspose.imaging\\java\\issues\\1442\\";
String inputImage = dir + "FC5F1998104EB92469CB14070628073616BB28F9.png";
String outputImage = inputImage + ".png";

// Default mode (non-strict) - successful reading.
com.aspose.imaging.Image image = com.aspose.imaging.Image.load(inputImage);
try {
    image.save(outputImage, new com.aspose.imaging.imageoptions.PngOptions());
}
finally {
    image.close();
}

// Strict mode - ImageLoadException : Unexpected end of file.
com.aspose.imaging.Image image2 = com.aspose.imaging.Image.load(inputImage, new com.aspose.imaging.imageloadoptions.PngLoadOptions() {{
    setStrictMode(true);
    }});
                
try {
    image2.save(outputImage, new com.aspose.imaging.imageoptions.PngOptions());
}
finally {
    image2.close();
}