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    Francknos
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    No no I didn't say that the problem is in QVector but for a my progress dialog I use this code.
    Try it and say me something.

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      chebhou
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      thanks for help, I have tried as you suggested but i got the same results
      here is the saving part :
      @
      QFile file("students_dataset.dat");
      file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly);
      QDataStream out(&file);
      qimgvect.clear();
      int nbImages = qimgvect.size();
      out << nbImages;
      for(int i=0; i<nbImages ;i++)
      {
      QImage img = qimgvect.value(i);
      out << img;
      }
      file.flush();
      file.close();
      @

      I think the problem is in the image format ( indexed8) but I'm not that good to figure it out

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        Francknos
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        Oh ! of course ! By default the format is RGB32bit
        try this:

        @
        QVector<QRgb> grayscale;
        for (int i = 0; i < 256; ++i)
        grayscale.append(qRgb(i, i, i));

        QFile file("students_dataset.dat");
        file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
        QDataStream in(&file);
        int nbImages =-1;
        in >> nbImages;
        QVector<QImage> qimgvect;
        for(int i=0; i<nbImages ;i++)
        {
        QImage img;
        in >> img;
        img = img.conconvertToFormat(QImage::Format_Indexed8,grayscale);
        qimgvect.append(img);
        }
        file.close();
        @

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          chebhou
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          thanks that was a great step ahead , do I need to change the format also before saving because the result is :
          !http://i.stack.imgur.com/Y8LLI.png(result)!

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            Francknos
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            If you want use QImage with B&W You must fill image with grayscale !!!

            When you write your image :
            @QVector<QRgb> grayscale;
            for (int i = 0; i < 256; ++i)
            grayscale.append(qRgb(i, i, i));

            QImage img;
            img.fill(grayscale);
            // And now your can write in your image with img.setPixel(x,y,0..255);
            @

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              chebhou
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              sorry for taking long , the original image is already in (indexed8) format and it's filled before so i'm asking if i should convert it to RGB32 before saving , any suggestion would be appreciated, thanks

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                Francknos
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                No you don't have to convert before saving can you send me your code ?

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                  chebhou
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                  do i post it here or send it in another way ?

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                    Francknos
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                    you can send me francknos[at]gmail.com

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                      chebhou
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                      @
                      void savedata(const std::vectorcv::Mat* MatVect,const std::vector<int>* intVect){
                      QFile file("students_dataset.dat");
                      file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly);
                      QDataStream out(&file);
                      qimgvect.clear();
                      for (size_t i = 0; i < MatVect->size(); ++i) {
                      cv::Mat matt = MatVect->at(i);
                      QImage img= Mat2QImage(matt);
                      qimgvect.push_back(img);
                      }
                      QVector<int> qintvect = QVector<int>::fromStdVector(*intVect);

                          int nbImages = qimgvect.size();
                          out << nbImages;
                          for(int i=0; i<nbImages ;i++)
                          {
                              QImage img = qimgvect.value(i);
                              out << img;
                          }
                          out  << qintvect;
                          file.flush();
                          file.close();
                          return;
                      

                      }

                      void loadData(std::vectorcv::Mat* MatVect,std::vector<int>* intVect){
                      QFile file("students_dataset.dat");
                      file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
                      QDataStream in(&file);
                      qimgvect.clear();
                      MatVect->clear();
                      QVector<int> qintvect ;
                      int nbImages =-1;
                      QVector<QRgb> grayscale;
                      for (int i = 0; i < 256; ++i) grayscale.append(qRgb(i, i, i));

                      in >> nbImages;
                      for(int i=0; i<nbImages ;i++)
                      {
                           QImage img;
                           in >> img;
                           img = img.convertToFormat(QImage::Format_Indexed8,grayscale);
                           qimgvect.push_back(img);
                      }
                      in >> qintvect;
                      
                      for (size_t i = 0; i < qimgvect.size(); ++i) {
                          QImage img = qimgvect.value(i);
                          cv::Mat matt = QImage2Mat(img);
                          MatVect->push_back(matt);
                      }
                      *intVect  = qintvect.toStdVector();
                      file.close();
                      return;
                      

                      }
                      @

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                        Francknos
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                        Are you sure that
                        @QImage img= Mat2QImage(matt);@
                        construct a Image Index_8 ?
                        try qDebug on each pixel of img and look if all pixel are between 0 and 255.
                        Or try to convert in written:
                        @
                        for (size_t i = 0; i < MatVect->size(); ++i)
                        {
                        cv::Mat matt = MatVect->at(i);
                        QImage img= Mat2QImage(matt).convertToFormat(QImage::Format_Indexed8,grayscale);
                        qimgvect.push_back(img);
                        }
                        @

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                          chebhou
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                          Here is the the function :
                          @
                          QImage Mat2QImage(cv::Mat const& src)
                          {
                          cv::Mat temp; // make the same cv::Mat
                          src.copyTo(temp);
                          QImage dest((const uchar *) temp.data, temp.cols, temp.rows, temp.step, QImage::Format_Indexed8);
                          dest.bits(); // enforce deep copy
                          return dest;
                          }
                          @
                          I've converted them as you suggested also I've checked using
                          @qDebug() << QString::number(img.isGrayscale());@

                          the result was always 1
                          all the image have the same effect : image repeated 4 times horizontally inside itself like shown :
                          !http://i.stack.imgur.com/Y8LLI.png(img)!
                          thanks again for your help

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                            Francknos
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                            try this function :
                            @
                            /* OpenCV ===========================================================================/
                            QImage cvtCvMat2QImage(const cv::Mat & image, bool isBgr)
                            {
                            QImage qtemp;
                            if(!image.empty() && image.depth() == CV_8U)
                            {
                            if(image.channels()==3)
                            {
                            const unsigned char * data = image.data;
                            if(image.channels() == 3)
                            {
                            qtemp = QImage(image.cols, image.rows, QImage::Format_RGB32);
                            for(int y = 0; y < image.rows; ++y, data += image.cols
                            image.elemSize())
                            {
                            for(int x = 0; x < image.cols; ++x)
                            {
                            QRgb * p = ((QRgb*)qtemp.scanLine (y)) + x;
                            if(isBgr)
                            {
                            *p = qRgb(data[x * image.channels()+2], data[x * image.channels()+1], data[x * image.channels()]);
                            }
                            else
                            {
                            *p = qRgb(data[x * image.channels()], data[x * image.channels()+1], data[x * image.channels()+2]);
                            }
                            }
                            }
                            }
                            }
                            else if(image.channels() == 1)
                            {
                            // mono grayscale
                            qtemp = QImage(image.data, image.cols, image.rows, image.cols, QImage::Format_Indexed8).copy();
                            QVector<QRgb> my_table;
                            for(int i = 0; i < 256; i++) my_table.push_back(qRgb(i,i,i));
                            qtemp.setColorTable(my_table);
                            }
                            else
                            {
                            printf("Wrong image format, must have 1 or 3 channels\n");
                            }
                            }
                            return qtemp;
                            }

                            cv::Mat cvtQImage2CvMat(const QImage & image)
                            {
                            cv::Mat cvImage;
                            if(!image.isNull() && image.depth() == 32 && image.format() == QImage::Format_RGB32)
                            {
                            // assume RGB (3 channels)
                            int channels = 3;
                            cvImage = cv::Mat(image.height(), image.width(), CV_8UC3);
                            unsigned char * data = cvImage.data;
                            for(int y = 0; y < image.height(); ++y, data+=cvImage.cols*cvImage.elemSize())
                            {
                            for(int x = 0; x < image.width(); ++x)
                            {
                            QRgb rgb = image.pixel(x, y);
                            data[x * channels+2] = qRed(rgb); //r
                            data[x * channels+1] = qGreen(rgb); //g
                            data[x * channels] = qBlue(rgb); //b
                            }
                            }
                            }
                            else
                            {
                            printf("Failed to convert image : depth=%d(!=32) format=%d(!=%d)\n", image.depth(), image.format(), QImage::Format_RGB32);
                            }
                            return cvImage;
                            }

                            QImage cvtIplImage2QImage(const IplImage * image)
                            {
                            QImage qtemp;
                            if (image && image->depth == IPL_DEPTH_8U && cvGetSize(image).width>0)
                            {
                            const char * data = image->imageData;
                            qtemp= QImage(image->width, image->height,QImage::Format_RGB32);

                                for(int y = 0; y < image->height; ++y, data +=image->widthStep )
                                {
                                    for(int x = 0; x < image->width; ++x)
                                    {
                                        uint *p = (uint*)qtemp.scanLine (y) + x;
                                        *p = qRgb(data[x * image->nChannels+2], data[x * image->nChannels+1],data[x * image->nChannels]);
                                    }
                                }
                            }
                            else if(image && image->depth != IPL_DEPTH_8U)
                            {
                                printf("Wrong iplImage format, must be 8_bits\n");
                            }
                            return qtemp;
                            

                            }

                            // Returned image must be released explicitly (using cvReleaseImage()).
                            IplImage * cvtQImage2IplImage(const QImage & image)
                            {
                            IplImage * iplTmp = 0;
                            if(!image.isNull() && image.depth() == 32 && image.format() == QImage::Format_RGB32)
                            {
                            // assume RGB (3 channels)
                            int channels = 3;
                            iplTmp = cvCreateImage(cvSize(image.width(), image.height()), IPL_DEPTH_8U, channels);
                            char * data = iplTmp->imageData;
                            for(int y = 0; y < image.height(); ++y, data+=iplTmp->widthStep)
                            {
                            for(int x = 0; x < image.width(); ++x)
                            {
                            QRgb rgb = image.pixel(x, y);
                            data[x * channels+2] = qRed(rgb); //r
                            data[x * channels+1] = qGreen(rgb); //g
                            data[x * channels] = qBlue(rgb); //b
                            }
                            }
                            }
                            else
                            {
                            printf("Failed to convert image : depth=%d(!=32) format=%d(!=%d)\n", image.depth(), image.format(), QImage::Format_RGB32);
                            }
                            return iplTmp;
                            }
                            @

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                              chebhou
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                              thank you Francknos for keeping up with me, I have tried converting the image before saving and it did solve the problem
                              @ img = img.convertToFormat(QImage::Format_ARGB32); @

                              Here is the saving part now :
                              @
                              QFile file("students_dataset.dat");
                              file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly);
                              QDataStream out(&file);
                              qimgvect.clear();
                              int nbImages = qimgvect.size();
                              out << nbImages;
                              for(int i=0; i<nbImages ;i++)
                              {
                              QImage img = qimgvect.value(i);
                              img = img.convertToFormat(QImage::Format_ARGB32);
                              out << img;
                              }
                              file.flush();
                              file.close();
                              @
                              Format_ARGB32 is the reason for the effect in the result ( 4 channels )
                              I'll try to elemenate the for loop and post back .
                              thank you !

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                                Francknos
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                                Glad it's works !!

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                                  chebhou
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                                  SO Here is the final solution :
                                  for saving grayscale Qimage through *QDataStream * convert it to Format_ARGB32 then save it, for loading convert it back to Format_Indexed8 :
                                  saving code
                                  @
                                  QFile file("students_dataset.dat");
                                  file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly);
                                  QDataStream out(&file);
                                  //converting to ARGB32
                                  foreach (QImage img, qimgvect) {
                                  img = img.convertToFormat(QImage::Format_ARGB32);
                                  }
                                  // saving to QDataStream
                                  out << qimgvect ;
                                  file.flush();
                                  file.close();
                                  @
                                  for loading
                                  @
                                  QFile file("students_dataset.dat");
                                  file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
                                  QDataStream in(&file);
                                  QVector<QImage> qimgvect;
                                  // loading images vector from QDatastream
                                  in >> qimgvect;
                                  // converting to grayscale
                                  QVector<QRgb> grayscale;
                                  for (int i = 0; i < 256; ++i) grayscale.append(qRgb(i, i, i));
                                  for (int i, i < qimgvect.size(),i++) {
                                  QImage img = qimgvect.at(i).convertToFormat(QImage::Format_Indexed8,grayscale);
                                  qimgvect.push_back(img);
                                  }
                                  file.close();
                                  @

                                  I think even QImage with other Formats will face the same problem since it is assumed that the default format is Format_ARGB32

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