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    tim-hilt
    wrote on 2 Jan 2023, 22:29 last edited by
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    Can I find the color of a given QRect?

    Please excuse me, if this is not how it generally works; I'm just starting out with Qt.

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      2 Jan 2023, 22:29

      Can I find the color of a given QRect?

      Please excuse me, if this is not how it generally works; I'm just starting out with Qt.

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      JonB
      wrote on 2 Jan 2023, 22:39 last edited by
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      @tim-hilt
      A QRect does not have a color, it is just the coordinates of a rectangle. Are you drawing/filling a rectangle somewhere?
      https://www.bogotobogo.com/Qt/Qt5_QBrush_QRect.php explains rectangles and painting, might be of interest.

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        tim-hilt
        wrote on 2 Jan 2023, 22:43 last edited by
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        thanks! I'll take a look at the link you provided.

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          tim-hilt
          wrote on 2 Jan 2023, 23:41 last edited by tim-hilt 1 Feb 2023, 23:41
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          @JonB is it right if I assume, that once an element is rendered, there is no way to get it's color again, if I'm not responsible for coloring it?

          I used QScreen::grabWindow to get the color of a window but that only works if the window is not covered by another element. Is there a possibility to get colors for something on screen, even if it is covered? Somehow Qt has to know what to render, once the covering window is gone, right?

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            jeremy_k
            wrote on 3 Jan 2023, 00:49 last edited by
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            In some cases it is possible to get the pixel value of an element. The mechanism is going to depend on what that element is. For example, QWidget::grab() facilitates retrieving a QPixMap, which can be converted to a QImage. The color of a pixel is retrievable via QImage::pixelColor(). That color isn't going to take into account any blending the windowing system is doing for transparency.

            Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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              Kent-Dorfman
              wrote on 3 Jan 2023, 02:22 last edited by Kent-Dorfman 1 Mar 2023, 02:24
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              haven't looked because I had no reason to use it, but some graphics APIs have a ValueOfPixel() function to get the attributes of an on-screen pixel. Seems of limited use though, since it is assumed that if you put down a pixel in the first place then you should know how you rendered it. FWIW, if your QPainter is rendering to a pixmap/bitmap then you should be able to get the rendered value from that backing.

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