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    Payx
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    Thank you, but i was saying is that i got a lot of error.

    So i need an image reader to load the picture if i get it.
    Than can i use a command like this : ui->label->(probably set picture to a label ?)

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      Thank you, but i was saying is that i got a lot of error.

      So i need an image reader to load the picture if i get it.
      Than can i use a command like this : ui->label->(probably set picture to a label ?)

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      @Payx Hi! Showing an image with a QLabel is super easy:

      In your mainwindow.cpp just add the following:

      // ...
      #include <QPixmap>
      
      MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
          QMainWindow(parent),
          ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
      {
          ui->setupUi(this);
      
          QPixmap pm("C:/Users/Patrick Wieland/Documents/Kochen/bento.jpg"); // <- path to image file
          ui->label_2->setPixmap(pm);
          ui->label_2->setScaledContents(true);
      }
      // ...
      
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        I got this error with your code :

        C:\Users\David\Documents\projet\mainwindow.cpp:17: erreur : redefinition of 'MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget*)'
        MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
        ^

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          You need to add #include <QPixmap> to the other includes and add these three lines...

          QPixmap pm("C:/Users/Patrick Wieland/Documents/Kochen/bento.jpg"); // <- path to image file
          ui->label_2->setPixmap(pm);
          ui->label_2->setScaledContents(true);
          

          to your existing MainWindow constructor.

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            Payx
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            Okay sorry.

            I did it but nothing appear in my MainWindow

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              Did you put in the correct path to your image file? The path in the code above is only valid on my harddrive ;-) Also, did you add a QLabel to your MainWindow? I added a QLabel with the designer in Qt Creator and the name of that label is label_2.

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                I put this "file:///C:/Users/David/Documents/addddd/r.jpg"

                Yes i added a Qlabel with the .ui and named label (dont worry i changed the name in my code)

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                  Only type "C:/Users/David/Documents/addddd/r.jpg", without the "file://". The pixmap constructor takes a file path and not an URL.

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                    Payx
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                    Its okay it works ! Thanks a lot for your time

                    To works now with the Qlabel and for example i would like to calculate the numbers of pixels (number of x pixels and y pixels) do you have any tutorial for this ?

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                      Its okay it works ! Thanks a lot for your time

                      To works now with the Qlabel and for example i would like to calculate the numbers of pixels (number of x pixels and y pixels) do you have any tutorial for this ?

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                      @Payx Add another QLabel (here its name is label_3) to the MainWindow. We can use that label to display the size of the Pixmap. When adding the label in Qt Creator's Designer, make the label wide enough so that all the text fits in.

                      In the MainWindow constructor in mainwindow.cpp:

                      const QSize s = pm.size(); // <- get size of the Pixmap
                      ui->label_3->setText( QString("Size: %1, %2").arg(s.width()).arg(s.height()) );
                      

                      Edit: Pixmap has a lot of built-in stuff, see QPixmap Class for more. QPixmap is there to display images, to actually put them on the screen. If you want to manipulate an image, you don't use a pixmap for that. Use a QImage then, see: QImage Class.

                      So, this is the workflow:

                      1. Create a QImage from a file: QImage img("C:/path/filename.jpg");
                      2. Do something with that image, like change the color of some pixels.
                      3. Create a QPixmap from that QImage: QPixmap pm = QPixmap::fromImage(img);
                      4. Show the Pixmap in a QLabel: ui->label->setPixmap(pm);
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                        Payx
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                        So if i understand, i use QImage for doing whatever i want with this image.
                        And i use Qpixmax just for display in a label ?

                        (sorry for my english im not bilingual)

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                          Payx
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                          So if i want to calculate the size of my picture i use :

                          QSize QImage::size() const

                          The question is : how to use it ? there is no example

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                            So if i want to calculate the size of my picture i use :

                            QSize QImage::size() const

                            The question is : how to use it ? there is no example

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                            @Payx said in How to display a picture:

                            QImage::size()

                            It returns a
                            http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsize.html
                            and you can ask it height / width etc
                            http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsize.html#height

                            const QSize MySize = theImage->size();

                            int h=MySize.height();

                            etc.
                            Update:
                            @wieland already showed ;)

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                              Payx
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                              Thanks but how to return it ?

                              ""ui->label_3->setText( QString("Size: %1, %2").arg(s.width()).arg(s.height()) );""

                              there is not more simple ?

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                                Thanks but how to return it ?

                                ""ui->label_3->setText( QString("Size: %1, %2").arg(s.width()).arg(s.height()) );""

                                there is not more simple ?

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                                @Payx
                                Well You need to convert to text anyway so it will become

                                ui->label_3->setText( "Size: " + QString::number(s.width()) +" "+ QString::number(s.width()) );

                                Not sure its better.

                                • Thanks but how to return it ?
                                  What we do there is to convert to text and set that text in some label.
                                  That is not really returning it.

                                returning it would be something like

                                QSize SomeFunc() {
                                return pm.size();
                                }

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                                  Payx
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                                  Thanks it works. I prefer : ui->label_3->setText( "Size: " + QString::number(s.width()) +" "+ QString::number(s.height()) );
                                  because i understand all.

                                  Then if i want to use height and width for other calcul i can use :
                                  s.width() * 5 ?

                                  If i want to cut my picture in many square or rectangle i have to do :

                                  int h = s.width() and work with h thats right ?

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                                    Thanks it works. I prefer : ui->label_3->setText( "Size: " + QString::number(s.width()) +" "+ QString::number(s.height()) );
                                    because i understand all.

                                    Then if i want to use height and width for other calcul i can use :
                                    s.width() * 5 ?

                                    If i want to cut my picture in many square or rectangle i have to do :

                                    int h = s.width() and work with h thats right ?

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                                    @Payx

                                    • int h = s.width() and work with h thats right ?
                                      Yes that's a copy of the current width. ( so w is better name ;)
                                      but its makes the calculation easier to read than using s.width() directly.

                                    Note to actually cut the image, you can use
                                    http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qimage.html#copy

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                                      Payx
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                                      Okay !

                                      but : QImage QImage::copy(const QRect &rectangle = QRect()) const
                                      with this code we can work only in one rectangle no ?

                                      for example i thought cut my picture in pixels 4*4 and have a new image with resolution / 4 :

                                      i have to use a code like this :

                                      for (i=0,i<s.width()+1,i=i+4)
                                      for (j=0,j<s.height()+1,j=j+4)

                                       end 
                                      

                                      end

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                                        Okay !

                                        but : QImage QImage::copy(const QRect &rectangle = QRect()) const
                                        with this code we can work only in one rectangle no ?

                                        for example i thought cut my picture in pixels 4*4 and have a new image with resolution / 4 :

                                        i have to use a code like this :

                                        for (i=0,i<s.width()+1,i=i+4)
                                        for (j=0,j<s.height()+1,j=j+4)

                                         end 
                                        

                                        end

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                                        @Payx

                                        int step=4;
                                        for (i=0,i<s.width()+1,i=i+step)
                                          for (j=0,j<s.height()+1,j=j+step)
                                          just use  QImage QImage::copy(int x, int y, int width, int height) const
                                        

                                        This will generate small images of each 4x4

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                                          I put this "file:///C:/Users/David/Documents/addddd/r.jpg"

                                          Yes i added a Qlabel with the .ui and named label (dont worry i changed the name in my code)

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                                          Pradeep Kumar
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                                          @Payx said in How to display a picture:

                                          I put this "file:///C:/Users/David/Documents/addddd/r.jpg"

                                          Yes i added a Qlabel with the .ui and named label (dont worry i changed the name in my code)

                                          A small info, u can also place image in resource file of the project , so no need to worry about absolute path.

                                          Pradeep Kumar
                                          Qt,QML Developer

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