The _CLIPBOARDIMAGE (function) function pastes an image from the clipboard into a new 32-bit image in memory.
Syntax
newImageHandle& = _CLIPBOARDIMAGE (function)
Description
- When the paste operation is successful, newImageHandle& will be < -1. Handle values of -1 or 0 indicate that there wasn’t an image in the clipboard or that the format wasn’t accepted.
 - Use _FREEIMAGE to free the memory used by newImageHandle& when it’s no longer needed by your program.
 - Keywords currently not supported.
 
Availability
- Build 20170906/64 and up.
 
Example(s)
Monitoring the clipboard for new images copied from other programs:
SCREEN _NEWIMAGE(800, 600, 32)
DO
    CLS
    COLOR _RGB32(177, 177, 177)
    PRINT "Monitoring clipboard..."
    IF img& < -1 THEN _FREEIMAGE img&
    img& = _CLIPBOARDIMAGE
    IF img& < -1 THEN
        PRINT "Image found:"
        COLOR _RGB32(255, 255, 255)
        PRINT "Width :"; _WIDTH(img&)
        PRINT "Height:"; _HEIGHT(img&)
        w = _WIDTH / 2 - _WIDTH(img&) / 2
        IF w < 0 THEN w = 0
        _PUTIMAGE (w, CSRLIN * _FONTHEIGHT), img&
    ELSE
        PRINT "No image found."
    END IF
    _DISPLAY
    _LIMIT 10
LOOP
See Also
- _CLIPBOARDIMAGE (statement - used to copy an image to the clipboard)
 - _CLIPBOARD$, _CLIPBOARD$ (statement) (used to copy/paste text)