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  • P Payx
    7 Dec 2016, 12:46

    for the function IsCloseColor, its not better to return a color ? like QColor IsCloseColor();, i don't understand what we can do if we return "false" or "true"

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    wrote on 7 Dec 2016, 12:50 last edited by
    #35

    @Payx

    It just checks if the color is "close " to base color
    No reason to return color ?
    we say
    if (Costs.contains( colour.rgb() ) || IsCloseColor(BaseColor, colour) )

    So if we have direct match OR
    the colour is close to BaseColor then we think its ok.

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      Payx
      wrote on 21 Dec 2016, 14:06 last edited by Payx
      #36

      Okay thank you,

      i have

      diffBlue+diffRed+diffGreen< 100
      

      but if many colors correspond ?
      it can return many colors no ?

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        21 Dec 2016, 14:06

        Okay thank you,

        i have

        diffBlue+diffRed+diffGreen< 100
        

        but if many colors correspond ?
        it can return many colors no ?

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        wrote on 21 Dec 2016, 14:19 last edited by mrjj
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        @Payx
        No it cant..
        IsCloseColor tells if 2 colors are close. It return true/false.
        it dont return any color. it tells you if they color u have "in the hand" matches the
        base color given.
        You already have the color (colour var) so no reason to return it.

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          Payx
          wrote on 21 Dec 2016, 14:21 last edited by
          #38

          So it cant be possible to have 2 colors who is <100 ?

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            21 Dec 2016, 14:21

            So it cant be possible to have 2 colors who is <100 ?

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            wrote on 21 Dec 2016, 14:23 last edited by mrjj
            #39

            @Payx
            ofc, just compare 2 times or more times. Once pr color.
            IsCloseColor(BaseColor, col1)
            IsCloseColor(BaseColor, col2)
            IsCloseColor(BaseColor, col3)
            ....

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              wrote on 21 Dec 2016, 14:26 last edited by mrjj
              #40

              So if i have like 27 colors, i have to do 27 function ?

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                21 Dec 2016, 14:26

                So if i have like 27 colors, i have to do 27 function ?

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                wrote on 21 Dec 2016, 14:30 last edited by
                #41

                @Payx
                No. use a list (of colors) and loop over it, checking each.

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                  wrote on 21 Dec 2016, 14:36 last edited by
                  #42

                  Okay, so it's useless to write :

                  bool IsCloseColor( QColor c1, QColor c2 ) {
                  	int diffRed   = Math.abs(c1.red() - c2.red());
                  	int diffGreen = Math.abs(c1.green() - c2.green());
                  	int diffBlue  = Math.abs(c1.blue()  - c2.blue());
                  
                  	if (diffBlue+diffRed+diffGreen< 100){	/
                  		return true;.
                  		else
                  				return false;
                  
                  
                  	}
                  }
                  
                  

                  So if i understood well the "<100" is now useless. Can't we just return the color who have the minimum diffBlue+diffRed+diffGreen ?

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                  • P Payx
                    21 Dec 2016, 14:36

                    Okay, so it's useless to write :

                    bool IsCloseColor( QColor c1, QColor c2 ) {
                    	int diffRed   = Math.abs(c1.red() - c2.red());
                    	int diffGreen = Math.abs(c1.green() - c2.green());
                    	int diffBlue  = Math.abs(c1.blue()  - c2.blue());
                    
                    	if (diffBlue+diffRed+diffGreen< 100){	/
                    		return true;.
                    		else
                    				return false;
                    
                    
                    	}
                    }
                    
                    

                    So if i understood well the "<100" is now useless. Can't we just return the color who have the minimum diffBlue+diffRed+diffGreen ?

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                    wrote on 21 Dec 2016, 14:48 last edited by
                    #43

                    @Payx
                    The < 100 is the factor on How close the color was to the Base Color.
                    So i do not understand u think its useless.

                    How else would u compare them?

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                      Payx
                      wrote on 21 Dec 2016, 18:09 last edited by
                      #44

                      u said "do a list", instead of write ...<100, we can do a "for" and "return" the minimal "diffBlue+diffRed+diffGreen" or the all color no ?

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                      • P Payx
                        21 Dec 2016, 18:09

                        u said "do a list", instead of write ...<100, we can do a "for" and "return" the minimal "diffBlue+diffRed+diffGreen" or the all color no ?

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                        wrote on 22 Dec 2016, 05:44 last edited by
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                        @Payx If you want to return the closest color from a list then you need to write a function similar to IsCloseColor. You iterate over the list, calculate the diff and store the color with the smallest diff and its diff in local variables, then return the color from that local variable.

                        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                          Payx
                          wrote on 22 Dec 2016, 16:30 last edited by
                          #46

                          I learn how to browse number (from 0 to 50) but how to browse a list ?

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                            22 Dec 2016, 16:30

                            I learn how to browse number (from 0 to 50) but how to browse a list ?

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                            wrote on 22 Dec 2016, 16:40 last edited by
                            #47

                            @Payx
                            No sure what "browse a list is"

                                QList<QColor> ColorList;
                                ColorList << QColor(100,100,100) << QColor(200,200,200) << QColor(0,0,100) ;
                                for( int c=0; c < ColorList.size();c++ ) {
                                QColor CurCol=ColorList[c]; // take from list
                                // ... do what u want
                                }
                            
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                              Payx
                              wrote on 22 Dec 2016, 19:18 last edited by
                              #48

                              like compare all the color with a for

                              you said it to me ^^

                              @Payx
                              No. use a list (of colors) and loop over it, checking each.

                              i already have this (you give it to me)

                              QMap<QRgb, CostInfo > Costs = {
                              	{ QColor(255 , 0 , 0 ).rgb(), { "://fraise.png", 10 }},
                              	{ QColor(0 , 255 , 0 ).rgb(), { "://balleverte.png", 20 }},
                              	{ QColor(0 , 0 , 255 ).rgb(), { "://ballebleue.png", 20 }},
                              	{ QColor(255 , 255 , 255 ).rgb(), { "://balleblanche.png", 20 }},
                              	{ QColor(255 , 128 , 0 ).rgb(), { "://ballepeche.png", 20 }},
                              	{ QColor(0 , 0 , 0 ).rgb(), { "://noir.png", 20 }},
                              	{ QColor(102 , 51 , 0 ).rgb(), { "://marron.png", 20 }},
                              	{ QColor(255 , 102 , 78 ).rgb(), { "://rose.png", 20 }},
                              	{ QColor(0 , 204 , 204 ).rgb(), { "://turquoise.png", 20 }},
                              	{ QColor(255 , 178 , 102 ).rgb(), { "://beige.png", 20 }},
                              	{ QColor(76 , 0 , 153 ).rgb(), { "://violet.png", 20 }},
                              	{ QColor(100 , 100 , 100 ).rgb(), { "://gris.png", 20 }},
                              };
                              
                              bool IsCloseColor( QColor c1, QColor c2 ) {
                              	int diffRed   = Math.abs(c1.red() - c2.red());
                              	int diffGreen = Math.abs(c1.green() - c2.green());
                              	int diffBlue  = Math.abs(c1.blue()  - c2.blue());
                              
                              	if (diffBlue+diffRed+diffGreen< 100){	/
                              		return true;.
                              		else
                              				return false;
                              
                              
                              	}
                              }
                              

                              the function i want to create is to browse the Qmap and pick the color who got the minimum ""diffBlue+diffRed+diffGreen< 100""

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                                wrote on 22 Dec 2016, 23:09 last edited by mrjj
                                #49

                                Hi
                                ok. i see. we had the code higher up.

                                Qcolor colour; // the one you compare too. set to something...
                                QMapIterator<QRgb, CostInfo >i(Costs);
                                while (i.hasNext()) {
                                i.next();
                                QColor BaseColor( i.key() ); // the color in table
                                if (Costs.contains( colour.rgb() ) || IsCloseColor(BaseColor, colour) ) { // directly have colour or it is < 100
                                //// we got a match
                                }
                                }// while

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                                  Payx
                                  wrote on 24 Dec 2016, 12:41 last edited by
                                  #50

                                  Okay,

                                  but we keep the code ?

                                  because the <100 isn't good, you said we have to compare all the colors and see what colors match the best

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                                    mrjj
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                                    wrote on 24 Dec 2016, 13:40 last edited by
                                    #51

                                    Yes ?
                                    Then change the 100.
                                    Its just a value. You should examine your color and see
                                    the value for color that you consider "The same"
                                    Maybe its need to be 80 or 110. Depends on how close
                                    the color must be for you to think its the same.

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                                      Payx
                                      wrote on 24 Dec 2016, 21:50 last edited by
                                      #52

                                      Yes, but correct me if i'm wrong, it could be possible that it detect many colors under 100 right ?

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                                        24 Dec 2016, 21:50

                                        Yes, but correct me if i'm wrong, it could be possible that it detect many colors under 100 right ?

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                                        wrote on 25 Dec 2016, 08:28 last edited by
                                        #53

                                        @Payx
                                        its a value. How high or low u need it to be , depends
                                        on your application.

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                                          Payx
                                          wrote on 25 Dec 2016, 17:30 last edited by
                                          #54

                                          yes but i can't know exactly, thats why i put 100.

                                          The things i want its the minimum of all the value

                                          like a function who calcule all diffBlue+diffRed+diffGreen
                                          and return me the minimum

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