I have a bmp image that's comprised of 13 images, and each image is exactly 17x17. Aside from breaking this image down through gimp into 13 different images, what is a good way to 'extract' the nth image from this list (into a char array, preferably) so that I may then use it? I've tried advancing the pointer forward by n*17*17 pixels, and aside from the fact that it ignores the header, thought this should work - unfortunately, it doesn't.

Suggestions?

Note that I've tagged this as C and C++ because I'm happy to see/hear of a solution in either language.

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Have you tried using OpenCv for this? I'm sure it has functionality that can help you. – Tony The Lion Apr 12 '11 at 9:55
I'm trying to find a way to do this without introducing any dependencies on any external libraries, really. Whilst I'm sure this is reinventing the wheel, I'd be happy to be suggested a function and to then view the code used in it – Ben Stott Apr 12 '11 at 9:56
What didn't "work" about your approach? And we need to know how you've laid out the image data. – Lightness Races in Orbit Apr 12 '11 at 9:59
The image seems to be displaying garbage data. As for how I've laid it out, it's in a standard char* array, ARGB format (though I don't think BMP can have alpha channels?). – Ben Stott Apr 12 '11 at 10:08
There is a very large number of possible layouts for the image, it's not clear exactly how your image looks. Is it a "strip" of tiles, each sharing one border with the next one? If so, is that strip horizontal or vertical? It could also be any number of rectangular layouts, with some wasted space. – unwind Apr 12 '11 at 10:55
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Perhaps use existing tools for tile cropping

convert paged.gif  +gravity -crop 32x32  tiles_%d.gif

Imagemagick comes with an API that is usable from many language, including C, C++, php, perl, etc etc The relevant function would seem to be

CropImageToTiles

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+1 for the tile cropping suggestion. I'd still like a way to extract my image internally from inside C/++ without an extra API, but nice suggestion. :) – Ben Stott Apr 12 '11 at 10:34
Marked as answer - this did solve my question, so it's probably worthy to be noted for others. – Ben Stott Apr 12 '11 at 12:36
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