#includeBitmapRGB32 newImage(640, 480, ColorRGB32(0, 0, 0));
#includeBitmapRGB32 image("example.bmp"); image.resize(320, 240);
#includeThis code creates a new image that is a crop of the original image, starting from the point (50, 50) and taking a rectangle of 200x150 pixels. Overall, the cpp bitmap_rgb32 library provides a simple and intuitive interface for working with 32-bit RGB bitmaps in C++.BitmapRGB32 croppedImage = image.copyRect(50, 50, 200, 150);