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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T02:45:34+00:00 2026-05-15T02:45:34+00:00

I want to read a rectangular area, or whole screen pixels. As if screenshot

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I want to read a rectangular area, or whole screen pixels. As if screenshot button was pressed.

How i do this?

Edit: Working code:

void CaptureScreen(char *filename)
{
    int nScreenWidth = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN);
    int nScreenHeight = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN);
    HWND hDesktopWnd = GetDesktopWindow();
    HDC hDesktopDC = GetDC(hDesktopWnd);
    HDC hCaptureDC = CreateCompatibleDC(hDesktopDC);
    HBITMAP hCaptureBitmap = CreateCompatibleBitmap(hDesktopDC, nScreenWidth, nScreenHeight);
    SelectObject(hCaptureDC, hCaptureBitmap); 

    BitBlt(hCaptureDC, 0, 0, nScreenWidth, nScreenHeight, hDesktopDC, 0,0, SRCCOPY|CAPTUREBLT); 

    BITMAPINFO bmi = {0}; 
    bmi.bmiHeader.biSize = sizeof(bmi.bmiHeader); 
    bmi.bmiHeader.biWidth = nScreenWidth; 
    bmi.bmiHeader.biHeight = nScreenHeight; 
    bmi.bmiHeader.biPlanes = 1; 
    bmi.bmiHeader.biBitCount = 32; 
    bmi.bmiHeader.biCompression = BI_RGB; 

    RGBQUAD *pPixels = new RGBQUAD[nScreenWidth * nScreenHeight]; 

    GetDIBits(
        hCaptureDC, 
        hCaptureBitmap, 
        0,  
        nScreenHeight,  
        pPixels, 
        &bmi,  
        DIB_RGB_COLORS
    );  

    // write:
    int p;
    int x, y;
    FILE *fp = fopen(filename, "wb");
    for(y = 0; y < nScreenHeight; y++){
        for(x = 0; x < nScreenWidth; x++){
            p = (nScreenHeight-y-1)*nScreenWidth+x; // upside down
            unsigned char r = pPixels[p].rgbRed;
            unsigned char g = pPixels[p].rgbGreen;
            unsigned char b = pPixels[p].rgbBlue;
            fwrite(fp, &r, 1);
            fwrite(fp, &g, 1);
            fwrite(fp, &b, 1);
        }
    }
    fclose(fp);

    delete [] pPixels; 

    ReleaseDC(hDesktopWnd, hDesktopDC);
    DeleteDC(hCaptureDC);
    DeleteObject(hCaptureBitmap);
}
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    2026-05-15T02:45:34+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:45 am

    Starting with your code and omitting error checking …

    // Create a BITMAPINFO specifying the format you want the pixels in.
    // To keep this simple, we'll use 32-bits per pixel (the high byte isn't
    // used).
    BITMAPINFO bmi = {0};
    bmi.bmiHeader.biSize = sizeof(bmi.bmiHeader);
    bmi.bmiHeader.biWidth = nScreenWidth;
    bmi.bmiHeader.biHeight = nScreenHeight;
    bmi.bmiHeader.biPlanes = 1;
    bmi.bmiHeader.biBitCount = 32;
    bmi.bmiHeader.biCompression = BI_RGB;
    
    // Allocate a buffer to receive the pixel data.
    RGBQUAD *pPixels = new RGBQUAD[nScreenWidth * nScreenHeight];
    
    // Call GetDIBits to copy the bits from the device dependent bitmap
    // into the buffer allocated above, using the pixel format you
    // chose in the BITMAPINFO.
    ::GetDIBits(hCaptureDC,
                hCaptureBitmap,
                0,  // starting scanline
                nScreenHeight,  // scanlines to copy
                pPixels,  // buffer for your copy of the pixels
                &bmi,  // format you want the data in
                DIB_RGB_COLORS);  // actual pixels, not palette references
    
    // You can now access the raw pixel data in pPixels.  Note that they are
    // stored from the bottom scanline to the top, so pPixels[0] is the lower
    // left pixel, pPixels[1] is the next pixel to the right,
    // pPixels[nScreenWidth] is the first pixel on the second row from the
    // bottom, etc.
    
    // Don't forget to free the pixel buffer.
    delete [] pPixels;
    
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