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  • P Payx
    7 Jan 2017, 18:16
    QMap<QRgb, CostInfo > Costs = {
    	{ QColor(255 , 0 , 0 ).rgb(), { ":/img/fraise.png", 10 }},
    	{ QColor(0 , 255 , 0 ).rgb(), { ":/img/balleverte.png", 20 }},	
    	{ QColor(0 , 0 , 255 ).rgb(), { ":/img/balebleue.png", 20 }},
    	{ QColor(255 , 255 , 255 ).rgb(), { ":/img/balleblanche.png", 20 }},
    	{ QColor(255 , 128 , 0 ).rgb(), { ":/img/ballepeche.png", 20 }},
    	{ QColor(0 , 0 , 0 ).rgb(), { ":/img/noir.png", 20 }},
    	{ QColor(102 , 51 , 0 ).rgb(), { ":/img/marron.png", 20 }},
    	{ QColor(255 , 102 , 78 ).rgb(), { ":/img/rose.png", 20 }},
    	{ QColor(0 , 204 , 204 ).rgb(), { ":/img/turquoise.png", 20 }},
    	{ QColor(255 , 178 , 102 ).rgb(), { ":/img/beige.png", 20 }},
    	{ QColor(76 , 0 , 153 ).rgb(), { ":/img/violet.png", 20 }},
    	{ QColor(100 , 100 , 100 ).rgb(), { ":/img/gris.png", 20 }},
    };
    
    

    i didnt mention that but i had already changed the path

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    wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 18:19 last edited by mrjj 1 Jul 2017, 18:19
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    @Payx
    oh, it seems correct. You checked they are truly correct?

    Please qDebug() << ci.ImageName to verify the variable contains the path from
    the table.

    just above where you try to make pixmap

    qDebug() << "check me--->" << ci.ImageName;
    QPixmap pix( ci.ImageName );

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      Payx
      wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 18:33 last edited by
      #138

      I have

      check me---> ""
      

      so there is nothing

      i declared as QString ImageName
      so maybe it is that ?

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        7 Jan 2017, 18:33

        I have

        check me---> ""
        

        so there is nothing

        i declared as QString ImageName
        so maybe it is that ?

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        wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 18:34 last edited by
        #139

        @Payx
        Not sure. check the code that look it up.
        If from table it should not be empty :)

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          wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 18:35 last edited by
          #140

          Are you sure you are retrieving a valid value from your map ?

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            wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 18:41 last edited by Payx 1 Jul 2017, 18:41
            #141

            No it's sure that it's not a valid value !

            QPixmap pix( ci.ImageName );
            

            so it create a pix from a QString no ? that why it didnt work ?

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              wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 18:52 last edited by
              #142

              From what you wrote before, ci.ImageName is empty, correct ?

              If so, check the key that you use to retrieve the data from the map. If not part of the map, depending on the technique used, you will get a default constructed object.

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                wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 19:15 last edited by
                #143

                Yes it's empty.

                			foreach( QRgb key, Costs.keys() ) {
                				QColor BaseColor( key );
                				if (Costs.contains( colour.rgb() ) || IsCloseColor(BaseColor, colour) )  {
                					CostInfo& ci = Costs[colour.rgb()];
                					QLabel abc;
                //          int Cost = ci.Cost;
                					qDebug() << "check me--->" << ci.ImageName;
                					QPixmap pix( ci.ImageName );
                					if (pix.isNull()){
                					qDebug() << "yep its no good";
                					return;
                					};
                					QPixmap scaledPix = pix.scaled(   8, 8,
                																				 Qt::KeepAspectRatio,
                																				 Qt::SmoothTransformation
                																				 );
                					abc.setPixmap(scaledPix);
                					abc.show();
                

                it's what i have.

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                  wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 21:07 last edited by
                  #144

                  Your logic is flawed. If Costs contains colour.rgb() then you can go on with the rest of your logic else you should go through your map and use IsCloseColor to determine which key is good. Then you can use that key to go further.

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                    wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 21:47 last edited by
                    #145

                    So i have to separate the

                    colour.rgb() ) || IsCloseColor(BaseColor, colour)
                    

                    ?

                    can you tell me how can i got through my map i've already search and asked but no one answer

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                      wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 22:24 last edited by
                      #146

                      You're already doing it with your foreach loop and the documentation of QMap shows several ways of looping through its content.

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                        wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 22:35 last edited by
                        #147

                        something like that ?

                        			foreach( QRgb key, Costs.keys() ) {
                        				QColor BaseColor( key );
                        				if (Costs.contains( colour.rgb() ))  {
                        					CostInfo& ci = Costs[colour.rgb()];
                        					QLabel abc;
                        //          int Cost = ci.Cost;
                        					qDebug() << "check me--->" << ci.ImageName;
                        					QPixmap pix( ci.ImageName );
                        					if (pix.isNull()){
                        					qDebug() << "yep its no good";
                        					return;
                        					};
                        					QPixmap scaledPix = pix.scaled(   8, 8,
                        																				 Qt::KeepAspectRatio,
                        																				 Qt::SmoothTransformation
                        																				 );
                        					abc.setPixmap(scaledPix);
                        					abc.show();
                        
                        				}
                        				else {
                        					if (IsCloseColor(BaseColor, colour) == true){
                        						CostInfo& ci = Costs[colour.rgb()];
                        						QColor BaseColor( key );
                        						QPixmap pix( ci.ImageName );
                        						QPixmap scaledPix = pix.scaled(   8, 8,
                        																					 Qt::KeepAspectRatio,
                        																					 Qt::SmoothTransformation
                        																					 );
                        						abc.setPixmap(scaledPix);
                        						abc.show();
                        					}
                        					else {
                        						qDebug() << "yep its no good";
                        					}
                        				}
                        
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                          wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 22:41 last edited by
                          #148

                          Move the foreach loop in the else part. There's no sense in looping through the whole map if it contains colour.rgb(). Also note that you won't see any QLabel since it's going out of scope.

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                            wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 22:47 last edited by
                            #149
                            void Remplissage(QImage& image, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectangle, const QColor& colour) {
                            
                            	int maxX = topLeft.x() + rectangle.width();
                            	int maxY = topLeft.y() + rectangle.height();
                            
                            	for(int x = topLeft.x(); x < maxX; ++x) {
                            		for(int y = topLeft.y(); y < maxY; ++y) {
                            			image.setPixelColor(x, y, colour);
                            
                            
                            				QColor BaseColor( key );
                            				if (Costs.contains( colour.rgb() ))  {
                            					CostInfo& ci = Costs[colour.rgb()];
                            					QLabel abc;
                            //          int Cost = ci.Cost;
                            					qDebug() << "check me--->" << ci.ImageName;
                            					QPixmap pix( ci.ImageName );
                            					if (pix.isNull()){
                            					qDebug() << "yep its no good";
                            					return;
                            					};
                            					QPixmap scaledPix = pix.scaled(   8, 8,
                            																				 Qt::KeepAspectRatio,
                            																				 Qt::SmoothTransformation
                            																				 );
                            					abc.setPixmap(scaledPix);
                            					abc.show();
                            
                            				}
                            				else {
                            					if (IsCloseColor(BaseColor, colour) == true){
                            						foreach( QRgb key, Costs.keys() ) {
                            						CostInfo& ci = Costs[colour.rgb()];
                            						QLabel abc;
                            						QColor BaseColor( key );
                            						QPixmap pix( ci.ImageName );
                            						QPixmap scaledPix = pix.scaled(   8, 8,
                            																					 Qt::KeepAspectRatio,
                            																					 Qt::SmoothTransformation
                            																					 );
                            						abc.setPixmap(scaledPix);
                            						abc.show();
                            					}
                            					else {
                            						qDebug() << "yep its no good";
                            					}
                            				}
                            
                            

                            i changed what u said

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                              wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 23:04 last edited by
                              #150

                              I'd guess it doesn't compile.

                              Your BaseColor variable doesn't make sense where it's declared. The if (IsCloseColor... also doesn't make sense where you put it. You are searching the map to find which of its key is close to the colour you received. But currently if BaseColor fits you are just trying to show each and every element of Costs.

                              Again: your QLable objects will be destroyed before they are even shown.

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                                wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 23:20 last edited by Payx 1 Jul 2017, 23:21
                                #151

                                Yes but i dont want to display one picture so the label is here just for display the picture from my QMap my final picture with all the QMap's image is display in the label_3

                                sorry but i loose you ^^

                                the if (IsClose .. doesnt make sense ? i put it after the else because if the bool dont return true we can't continue no?

                                ""BaseColor fits you are just trying to show each and every element of Costs.""
                                so maybe replace "foreach( QRgb key, Costs.keys() )" by just "foreach(only the image)" can i write ImageName.key ?

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                                  7 Jan 2017, 23:20

                                  Yes but i dont want to display one picture so the label is here just for display the picture from my QMap my final picture with all the QMap's image is display in the label_3

                                  sorry but i loose you ^^

                                  the if (IsClose .. doesnt make sense ? i put it after the else because if the bool dont return true we can't continue no?

                                  ""BaseColor fits you are just trying to show each and every element of Costs.""
                                  so maybe replace "foreach( QRgb key, Costs.keys() )" by just "foreach(only the image)" can i write ImageName.key ?

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                                  wrote on 8 Jan 2017, 03:39 last edited by Flotisable 1 Aug 2017, 03:44
                                  #152

                                  @Payx
                                  I think what @SGaist says is that

                                  if Costs contains colour.rgb() you can do what you want
                                  else you should go though the Costs to search if there is a BaseColor that is close to colour
                                  and if there is one, you can do what you want

                                  what you do now is
                                  if Costs contains colour.rgb() you do what you want
                                  else test if BaseColor is close to colour
                                  if it is then you go though the Costs and do what you want

                                  the difference is that
                                  you are not search for a BaseColor that is close to colour( which is a foreach then if )
                                  but test if BaseColor is close to colour and go though the Costs( which is a if then foreach )
                                  and the BaseColor is unknown since there is no key defined before it

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                                    wrote on 8 Jan 2017, 13:06 last edited by Payx 1 Aug 2017, 14:36
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                                    				else {
                                    					if (IsCloseColor(BaseColor, colour) == true){
                                    						foreach( QRgb key, Costs.keys() ) {
                                    

                                    its what i did no ?

                                    EDIT : it tell me that key isnt declared in QColor BaseColor( key );

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                                      wrote on 8 Jan 2017, 20:52 last edited by
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                                      No, what you are doing is that if colour is close to base colour you loop on your map.

                                      What you want to do is loop on the map and if any of the colour ÌsCloseColour` then use that one.

                                      As for the build error, look where you declared key and where you are currently using it.

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                                        wrote on 8 Jan 2017, 21:41 last edited by
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                                        @SGaist said in How to include .txt on Qt:

                                        What you want to do is loop on the map and if any of the colour ÌsCloseColour` then use that one.

                                        Sorry if i don't understand well but """IsCloseColor(BaseColor, colour) == true""" dont mean that if any of the color IsCloreColour ?

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                                          wrote on 8 Jan 2017, 21:50 last edited by
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                                          No, that function checks the whether the colours passed as parameters are close.

                                          What you want to do is check which one of the map entries is close to the reference.

                                          Take a look at your code and the order in which you wrote it. You are not testing the content of the Costs map, you are just checking whether colour is close to BaseColor which currently you can't create since your key variable is inside your loop and not outside where you declared BaseColor.

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