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  • K KzR69100
    18 Nov 2016, 18:32

    """"So for a given RGB value, u want to look up ImageName, and Cost?"""

    Yes exactly,

    i got 10 pictures who got 1 colors and 5 - 6 pictures who got 2 colors (if 2 squares beside equal got the same color as the picture who got 2 colors, so i will do 2 square = 1 picture)

    but the principal is the 10 picture who got 1 color.

    It will be all predefined no dynamic

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    wrote on 18 Nov 2016, 20:58 last edited by
    #17

    @KzR69100
    Hi
    You can make such small number very compact in code.
    Add the images to a qres file and store name as :/imagename and
    you can get a pixmap directly from it. ( as in Pixmap p(":/img");
    Sample code. very basic but could be enough for your case.

    struct CostInfo {
      QString ImageName;
      int Cost;
    };
    
    QMap<QRgb, CostInfo > Costs = {
      { QColor(255, 0, 120).rgb(), { ":/imageinres", 10 }},
      { QColor(110, 255, 110).rgb(), { "xxxx", 20 }},
      { QColor(120, 255, 20).rgb(), { "xxxx", 30 }},
      { QColor(130, 255, 90).rgb(), { "xxxx", 40 }},
      { QColor(140, 255, 10).rgb(), { "xxxx", 50 }},
      { QColor(100, 100, 100).rgb(), { "MEEEE", 60 }},
      { QColor(110, 255, 40).rgb(), { "xxxx", 70 }},
      { QColor(210, 255, 50).rgb(), { "xxxx", 80 }},
      { QColor(30, 255, 60).rgb(), { "xxxx", 3310 }},
      { QColor(20, 255, 70).rgb(), { "xxxx", 4410 }},
      { QColor(40, 255, 80).rgb(), { "xxx", 150 }},
      { QColor(50, 255, 90).rgb(), { "xxx", 160 }}
    };
    
    
    void Test() {
      QColor col = QColor(100, 100, 100); // getColor()..
      if (Costs.contains( col.rgb() )) {
        CostInfo& ci = Costs[col.rgb()];
        qDebug() << "found:" << "cost:" << ci.Cost << "img:" << ci.ImageName;
      }
    }
    
    

    Running test() gives
    found: cost: 60 img: "MEEEE"

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      KzR69100
      wrote on 19 Nov 2016, 12:47 last edited by
      #18

      @SGaist i don't know it depends as i said, but in all case i think it will contain like 50 squares.

      @mrjj Thanks for your help.
      I don't understand the " QMap<QRgb, CostInfo > Costs "

      and my problem i think, it's if i got a QColor(105,4,85) there will be a problem because it will not found a QColor who corresponds.

      So i thought use a "for" to take a value range, and have all possible color, that's correct ?

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        wrote on 19 Nov 2016, 19:45 last edited by
        #19
        • I don't understand the " QMap<QRgb, CostInfo > Costs "
          Its a associative list. Using QRgb ( the color ) as key and it returns a Costs struct that is the
          data associated with that key.
          Read about it here
          http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmap.html
          Its a lookup list so to speak.

        • and my problem i think, it's if i got a QColor(105,4,85) there will be a problem because it will not found a QColor who corresponds.

        Well if not in list, { QColor(105,4,85).rgb(), { "xxxx", 50 }},
        then nothing happens as you test with
        if (Costs.contains( col.rgb() )) { << test if found
        xxxonly do if foundxxx

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          wrote on 19 Nov 2016, 19:56 last edited by
          #20

          @mrjj
          So if nothing happens that's bad :p

          What do you think about use a "for" ?

          Like i don't care if it's a dark red, or a simple red etc..

          My question is :

          If nothing if found, how function can i use to find the "closer" color to the define color in my struct ?

          thanks

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            wrote on 19 Nov 2016, 20:21 last edited by mrjj
            #21
            • If nothing if found, how function can i use to find the "closer" color to the define color in my struct ?

            Hi
            use the QMapIterator instead of "for"

            QMapIterator<QString, int> i(map);
            while (i.hasNext()) {
            i.next();
            cout << i.key() << ": " << i.value() << endl;
            }
            http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmap.html#details

            That allows you to go over all and get the keys. (i.key())
            QColor TheColor(i.key())
            Then you can calculate if the RGB values for TheColor is
            close enough for you to accept it.
            For inspiration see here
            http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9018016/how-to-compare-two-colors

            int diffRed   = Math.abs(c1.getRed()   - c2.getRed());
            int diffGreen = Math.abs(c1.getGreen() - c2.getGreen());
            int diffBlue  = Math.abs(c1.getBlue()  - c2.getBlue());
            Those values you can just divide by the amount of difference saturations (255), and you will get the difference between the two.
            
            float pctDiffRed   = (float)diffRed   / 255;
            float pctDiffGreen = (float)diffGreen / 255;
            float pctDiffBlue   = (float)diffBlue  / 255;
            After which you can just find the average color difference in percentage.
            
            (pctDiffRed + pctDiffGreen + pctDiffBlue) / 3 * 100
            
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              KzR69100
              wrote on 19 Nov 2016, 20:42 last edited by KzR69100
              #22

              That is very complicated.

              QMap is a kind of database, a dictionary that is right ?

              I will try with you'r first code :

              I don't understand the function void Test.

              I got a function who return me a color in QRGB, it named "color" can i say just :

              If (color == (the color in the Qmap (i dont know how to call it))){
              cost = 50;
              image = (red image)
              }
              ?

              The problem is that i understand QMap, but i don't know how to use it and i'm new to programmation

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              • K KzR69100
                19 Nov 2016, 20:42

                That is very complicated.

                QMap is a kind of database, a dictionary that is right ?

                I will try with you'r first code :

                I don't understand the function void Test.

                I got a function who return me a color in QRGB, it named "color" can i say just :

                If (color == (the color in the Qmap (i dont know how to call it))){
                cost = 50;
                image = (red image)
                }
                ?

                The problem is that i understand QMap, but i don't know how to use it and i'm new to programmation

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                wrote on 19 Nov 2016, 20:53 last edited by mrjj
                #23

                @KzR69100 said in How to include .txt on Qt:

                • That is very complicated.
                  Ok, its plain c++ and maps are often used. I didnt mean to make it
                  complicated. Using say a DataBase would be 10 times the code.

                QMap is a kind of database, a dictionary that is right ?
                Yes. You tell it ( whatkey, whatvalue)
                and then u can ask for it to return the value for a key.
                In this sample we used a color as key.

                I don't understand the function void Test.

                void Test() {
                  // this is the color to look for
                  QColor col = QColor(100, 100, 100); // getColor()..
                 // check the map if it has the color ( suing contains)
                  if (Costs.contains( col.rgb() )) {
                    CostInfo& ci = Costs[col.rgb()]; // take the struct from list
                    qDebug() << "found:" << "cost:" << ci.Cost << "img:" << ci.ImageName;
                  }
                }
                
                > 
                > I got a function who return me a color in QRGB, it named "color" can i say just :
                > If (color == (the color in the Qmap (i dont know how to call it))){
                You cannot use == you must use Contains function.
                if (Costs.contains( color.rgb() )   ) {
                    CostInfo& ci = Costs[color.rgb()]; // take the struct from list
                   QColor TheColor(i.key()); // this is the base color
                   int Cost=ci.Cost; // use the values.
                  }
                
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                  wrote on 19 Nov 2016, 21:41 last edited by KzR69100
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                  void Test() {
                    // this is the color to look for
                    QColor col = QColor(100, 100, 100); // getColor()..
                   // check the map if it has the color ( suing contains)
                    if (Costs.contains( col.rgb() )) {
                      CostInfo& ci = Costs[col.rgb()]; // take the struct from list
                      qDebug() << "found:" << "cost:" << ci.Cost << "img:" << ci.ImageName;
                    }
                  }
                  

                  So the QColor col is my returned color that is right ?

                  i don't understand the "CostInfo& ci"

                  And do the size of the picture in the Qmap have to be resized?

                  PS :
                  my function is :

                  for(int x = topLeft.x(); x < maxX; ++x) {
                  		for(int y = topLeft.y(); y < maxY; ++y) {
                  			image.setPixelColor(x, y, colour);
                                                                if (Costs.contains( colour.rgb() )) {          // it will be that ?
                                                                     CostInfo& ci = Costs[colour.rgb()];
                  		}
                  	}
                  }
                  

                  to have all RGB in my struct can i use a "for" (sorry to always say "can i use a for") but the problem is that i want all RGB value with my 15 - 20 pictures

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                  • K KzR69100
                    19 Nov 2016, 21:41
                    void Test() {
                      // this is the color to look for
                      QColor col = QColor(100, 100, 100); // getColor()..
                     // check the map if it has the color ( suing contains)
                      if (Costs.contains( col.rgb() )) {
                        CostInfo& ci = Costs[col.rgb()]; // take the struct from list
                        qDebug() << "found:" << "cost:" << ci.Cost << "img:" << ci.ImageName;
                      }
                    }
                    

                    So the QColor col is my returned color that is right ?

                    i don't understand the "CostInfo& ci"

                    And do the size of the picture in the Qmap have to be resized?

                    PS :
                    my function is :

                    for(int x = topLeft.x(); x < maxX; ++x) {
                    		for(int y = topLeft.y(); y < maxY; ++y) {
                    			image.setPixelColor(x, y, colour);
                                                                  if (Costs.contains( colour.rgb() )) {          // it will be that ?
                                                                       CostInfo& ci = Costs[colour.rgb()];
                    		}
                    	}
                    }
                    

                    to have all RGB in my struct can i use a "for" (sorry to always say "can i use a for") but the problem is that i want all RGB value with my 15 - 20 pictures

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                    wrote on 20 Nov 2016, 07:42 last edited by mrjj
                    #25

                    @KzR69100

                    • So the QColor col is my returned color that is right ?
                      Yes, the Color to look for.

                    • i don't understand the "CostInfo& ci"

                    It means a reference to a CostInfo.
                    We ask the map to return the CostInfo for the key and instead of
                    having it as a copy we actually point to the one in the list.
                    so if you do

                    ci.Cost = 100; you would update the one in the list.

                    if we did
                    CostInfo ci = Costs[col.rgb()];
                    It would make a copy and ci would be a copy and not point to one in the list.

                    So if it was integers and a normal list.
                    int a= List[1]; // copy
                    int &a = List[1]; // a points to the int in index [1]

                    • And do the size of the picture in the Qmap have to be resized?

                    The qmap only store the file names of the images
                    I assume you are adding the images to a QRes file
                    http://www.bogotobogo.com/Qt/Qt5_Resource_Files.php
                    So all images are build into the program
                    and then load them with ":/" syntax.
                    That would be easy and fast.
                    http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/resources.html

                    
                    for(int x = topLeft.x(); x < maxX; ++x) {
                    		for(int y = topLeft.y(); y < maxY; ++y) {
                    			image.setPixelColor(x, y, colour);
                                                                  if (Costs.contains( colour.rgb() )) {          // it will be that ?  YES
                                                                       CostInfo& ci = Costs[colour.rgb()];
                                                                         int Cost = ci.Cost;
                                                                          Pixmap pix( ci.ImageName ); 
                    		}  
                    	}
                    }
                    

                    to have all RGB in my struct can i use a "for" (sorry to always say "can i use a for") but the problem is that i want all RGB value with my 15 - 20 pictures

                    Not sure what you are asking here :)
                    Are you asking how to use a FOR with the QMAP `?
                    u can do

                    
                    QMapIterator<QRgb, CostInfo >i(Costs);
                    while (i.hasNext()) {
                        i.next();
                        cout << i.key() << ": " << i.value().Cost << endl;
                    }
                    

                    Pleases read
                    http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmap.html

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                      KzR69100
                      wrote on 20 Nov 2016, 12:12 last edited by KzR69100
                      #26

                      thanks,

                      i already read the doc for Qmap,

                      my question was the same as before (sorry) i asked that if i got a square who have a color like ( 255 , 2 , 2 - It's near red ) how can i display a red file because on my Qmap i have only

                      QColor(250,0,0).rgb(), { "C:\Users\David\Desktop\Red\strawberry", 10) (i will use :/ after created my QRes file)

                      the i.hasNext is the answer to my question right ? he will found a value next to his value ?

                      My other question was that i have to browse all my picture with a double for (because i got 50 square in my picture)

                      so i have to put the

                      if (Costs.contains( colour.rgb() )) {          
                                                                        CostInfo& ci = Costs[colour.rgb()];
                                                                          int Cost = ci.Cost;
                                                                           Pixmap pix( ci.ImageName );
                      

                      and then the while (i.hasNext()) ?

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                      • K KzR69100
                        20 Nov 2016, 12:12

                        thanks,

                        i already read the doc for Qmap,

                        my question was the same as before (sorry) i asked that if i got a square who have a color like ( 255 , 2 , 2 - It's near red ) how can i display a red file because on my Qmap i have only

                        QColor(250,0,0).rgb(), { "C:\Users\David\Desktop\Red\strawberry", 10) (i will use :/ after created my QRes file)

                        the i.hasNext is the answer to my question right ? he will found a value next to his value ?

                        My other question was that i have to browse all my picture with a double for (because i got 50 square in my picture)

                        so i have to put the

                        if (Costs.contains( colour.rgb() )) {          
                                                                          CostInfo& ci = Costs[colour.rgb()];
                                                                            int Cost = ci.Cost;
                                                                             Pixmap pix( ci.ImageName );
                        

                        and then the while (i.hasNext()) ?

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                        wrote on 20 Nov 2016, 12:24 last edited by mrjj
                        #27

                        @KzR69100

                        • my question was the same as before (sorry) i asked that if i got a square who have a color like ( 255 , 2 , 2 - It's near red )

                        For that you need to a function that can compare the RGB values.
                        And if Base Color and the color you come with ( from image) is
                        within some threshold you also accept it.
                        http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9018016/how-to-compare-two-colors
                        like
                        bool IsCloseColor( QColor c1, QColor c2 ) {
                        // this you must fill in . read link.
                        }
                        If you want a clever mathcing , this is also interresting
                        http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2103368/color-logic-algorithm

                        • the i.hasNext is the answer to my question right ? he will found a value next to his value ?
                          Yes the code shown will go over map. Just like a "For"
                          Something like:
                          QMapIterator<QRgb, CostInfo >i(Costs);
                          while (i.hasNext()) {
                            i.next();
                            QColor BaseColor( i.key() );
                            if (Costs.contains( colour.rgb() ) || IsCloseColor(BaseColor, colour)   )  {
                              CostInfo& ci = Costs[colour.rgb()];
                              int Cost = ci.Cost;
                              QPixmap pix( ci.ImageName );
                            }
                          }// while
                        
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                          KzR69100
                          wrote on 20 Nov 2016, 12:46 last edited by KzR69100
                          #28

                          i got :

                          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< z){	// i block for the z how can i say "the smallest" ?
                          		return c1;
                          
                          
                          	}
                          }
                          

                          i got a lot of errors, i tried to google it but no answer :

                          like : request for meme "key in 'i'", which is of non-class type 'int'

                          template argument 2 is invalid (QMap<QRgb, CostInfo ">" Costs =)

                          scalar object 'Costs' requires one element in initializer

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                            20 Nov 2016, 12:46

                            i got :

                            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< z){	// i block for the z how can i say "the smallest" ?
                            		return c1;
                            
                            
                            	}
                            }
                            

                            i got a lot of errors, i tried to google it but no answer :

                            like : request for meme "key in 'i'", which is of non-class type 'int'

                            template argument 2 is invalid (QMap<QRgb, CostInfo ">" Costs =)

                            scalar object 'Costs' requires one element in initializer

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                            wrote on 20 Nov 2016, 18:12 last edited by
                            #29

                            @KzR69100

                            z you must decide for.
                            Best is to test with different colors and see how close its still ok.

                            With the exact code and the exact line it's impossible to say what error comes from.

                            You can try my test project. It compiles and you can test the color matching.
                            https://www.dropbox.com/s/6mc3e4qe375qzih/mylookup.zip?dl=0

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                              wrote on 20 Nov 2016, 19:24 last edited by KzR69100
                              #30

                              My code is : (cpp)

                              #include "mainwindow.h"
                              #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
                              #include <QPixmap>
                              #include <QImage>
                              #include <QFileDialog>
                              #include <QColor>
                              #include <QPoint>
                              #include <QSize>
                              #include <iostream>
                              using namespace std;
                              
                              
                              QColor Couleurdominante(const QImage& image, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize);
                              void Remplissage(QImage& image, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize, const QColor& colour);
                              
                              
                              MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                              	QMainWindow(parent),
                              	ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                              {
                              		ui->setupUi(this);
                              
                              }
                              
                              
                              MainWindow::~MainWindow()
                              {
                              	delete ui;
                              }
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              void MainWindow::on_push_clicked()
                              {
                              	QString fileName = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this,
                              	tr("Open Image"), "/", tr("Image Files (*.png *.jpg *.bmp)"));
                              	QPixmap pix(fileName);
                              	ui->label->setPixmap(pix);
                              	const QSize s = pix.size();
                              	pixi = QImage(pix.toImage());
                              
                              	ui->label_2->setText( "Size: " + QString::number(s.width()) +" "+ QString::number(s.height()) );
                              
                              }
                              
                              void MainWindow::on_push2_clicked()
                              {
                              
                              
                              	for (int i=0;i<pixi.width();i+=a){
                              						 for (int j=0;j<pixi.height();j+=b){
                              	Remplissage(pixi,QPoint(i,j),QSize(a,b),Couleurdominante(pixi,QPoint(i,j),QSize(a,b)));
                              	}}
                              
                              	pixa=QPixmap::fromImage(pixi);
                              	ui->label_3->setPixmap(pixa);
                              
                              }
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              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);
                              			QMapIterator<QRgb, CostInfo >i;
                              			while (i.hasNext()) {
                              				i.next();
                              				QColor BaseColor( i.key() );
                              				if (Costs.contains( colour.rgb() ) || IsCloseColor(BaseColor, colour) )  {
                              					CostInfo& ci = Costs[colour.rgb()];
                              					int Cost = ci.Cost;
                              					QPixmap pix( ci.ImageName );
                              				}
                              			}
                              		}
                              	}
                              }
                              
                              
                              QColor Couleurdominante(const QImage & image,const QPoint & topLeft, const QSize & rectangle)
                              {
                              		int rouge = 0, vert = 0, bleue = 0;
                              
                              		int  X = topLeft.x() + rectangle.width();
                              		int  Y = topLeft.y() + rectangle.height();
                              
                              		for (int y = topLeft.y(); y < Y; y++)  {
                              				for (int x = topLeft.x(); x < X; x++)   {
                              						QRgb pixel = image.pixel(x, y);
                              
                              						rouge += qRed(pixel);
                              						vert += qGreen(pixel);
                              						bleue += qBlue(pixel);
                              				}
                              		}
                              
                              		int n = rectangle.width() * rectangle.height();
                              
                              		Q_ASSERT(n);
                              		if (n <= 0)
                              				return Qt::black;
                              
                              		return QColor(rouge / n, vert / n, bleue / n);
                              }
                              
                              
                              
                              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 c1;
                              
                              
                              	}
                              }
                              
                              
                              

                              i took z = 100. For the moment

                              .h :

                              #ifndef MAINWINDOW_H
                              #define MAINWINDOW_H
                              
                              #include <QMainWindow>
                              #include <QPixmap>
                              #include <QPoint>
                              #include <QSize>
                              #include <iostream>
                              
                              namespace Ui {
                              	class MainWindow;
                              }
                              
                              class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
                              {
                              	Q_OBJECT
                              
                              public:
                              	explicit MainWindow(QWidget *parent = 0);
                              
                              
                              	~MainWindow();
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              private slots:
                              	void on_push_clicked();
                              	struct CostInfo {
                              		QString ImageName;
                              		int Cost;
                              	};
                              
                              	void on_push2_clicked();
                              
                              	void on_verticalSlider_sliderMoved(int position);
                              
                              private:
                              	Ui::MainWindow *ui;
                              	QImage pixi;
                              	QPixmap pixa;
                              	int a;
                              	int b;
                              };
                              
                              #endif // MAINWINDOW_H
                              
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                                wrote on 20 Nov 2016, 22:13 last edited by
                                #31

                                Hi
                                In your
                                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 c1; <<<<<< you should return true
                                    else //////////////////you need this part also
                                       return false;  /////////
                                
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                                  wrote on 21 Nov 2016, 08:18 last edited by KzR69100
                                  #32

                                  Thank you i corrected.

                                  And for my other error ?

                                  in : if (Costs.contains( colour.rgb() ) || IsCloseColor(BaseColor, colour) )

                                  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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                                    Payx
                                    wrote on 3 Dec 2016, 16:05 last edited by
                                    #33

                                    i up ! need help ^^

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                                      Payx
                                      wrote on 7 Dec 2016, 12:46 last edited by
                                      #34

                                      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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                                        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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                                          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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