arrayElement | The array slice to read pixel data from. |
miplevel | The mip level to read pixel data from. The default is 0 . |
Color32[] An array that contains a copy of the requested pixel colors.
Retrieves a copy of the pixel color data for a given slice, at a given mip level. The colors are represented by lower-precision Color32 structs.
A single call to this function is usually faster than multiple calls to GetPixel, especially for large textures. This function is faster than GetPixels and uses less memory because it does not perform integer-to-float conversions. For a direct view into the pixel data, use GetPixelData.
For this function to succeed, Texture.isReadable must be true
.
The returned array is a flattened 2D array, where the data appears row by row: the pixels are laid out left to right, bottom to top. The dimensions of the array are width * height
of the mip level. If this function fails, Unity throws an exception.
using UnityEngine;
public class Texture2DArrayExample : MonoBehaviour { public Texture2DArray source; public Texture2DArray destination;
void Start() { // Get a copy of the color data from the source Texture2DArray, in lower-precision int format. // Each element in the array represents the color data for an individual pixel. int sourceSlice = 0; int sourceMipLevel = 0; Color32[] pixels = source.GetPixels32(sourceSlice, sourceMipLevel); // If required, manipulate the pixels before applying them to the destination Texture2DArray. // This example code reverses the array, which rotates the image 180 degrees. System.Array.Reverse(pixels, 0, pixels.Length);
// Set the pixels of the destination Texture2DArray. int destinationSlice = 0; int destinationMipLevel = 0; destination.SetPixels32(pixels, destinationSlice, destinationMipLevel);
// Apply changes to the destination Texture2DArray, which uploads its data to the GPU. destination.Apply(); } }
See Also: GetPixels, GetPixelData, SetPixels32, Graphics.CopyTexture.