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  • P Payx

    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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    wrote on last edited by
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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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      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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      • P Payx

        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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        • P Payx

          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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          @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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            @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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            #25

            @mrjj said in How to display a picture:

            @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

            Okay i will test that.

            I got an other question, with that code : "QImage img("C:/path/filename.jpg");" i have to put the destination of the file (sorry for my english)

            but if i want to create a file explorer (for example in facebook we can change a picture with a file explorer and choose what picture i want)
            what can i do ?

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              mrjj
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              wrote on last edited by mrjj
              #26
              • but if i want to create a file explorer (for example in facebook we can change a picture with a file explorer and choose what picture i want)

              Im not 100% sure what you ask, but I give a guess:

              Instead of using a fixed path in the program you can use
              http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qfiledialog.html
              to let user browser and select an image.

              Like in this example
              http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwidgets-widgets-imageviewer-example.html

              so
              QImage img("C:/path/filename.jpg"
              becomes

              QString imagefile = QFileDialog::getOpenFileNames(this, tr("Files"), QDir::currentPath(), tr("*.jpg *.png"));
              QImage img(imagefile);

              Hope that is what you asked about.

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                Payx
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                #27

                I found what i sought :

                QStringList fileNames = QFileDialog::getOpenFileNames(this, tr("Open Image"),"/path",tr("Image Files (*.jpg)"));

                But i got all files, and i just want .jpg for now """"""tr("Image Files (*.jpg)"));"""""""""" dont work ?

                then i want to put my picture file in a label, but i can't find how to convert a QStringList to a Qimage or Qpixmap

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                • P Payx

                  I found what i sought :

                  QStringList fileNames = QFileDialog::getOpenFileNames(this, tr("Open Image"),"/path",tr("Image Files (*.jpg)"));

                  But i got all files, and i just want .jpg for now """"""tr("Image Files (*.jpg)"));"""""""""" dont work ?

                  then i want to put my picture file in a label, but i can't find how to convert a QStringList to a Qimage or Qpixmap

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                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                  #28

                  @Payx
                  it should work with *.jpg.

                  • but i can't find how to convert a QStringList to a Qimage or Qpixmap

                  Oh just use
                  fileName = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this,
                  tr("Open Image"), "/", tr("Image Files (*.png *.jpg *.bmp)"));

                  It only returns the 1 filename. ( NOTE THE MISSING s)

                  ui->mylabel->setPixmap( new QPixmap(fileName ));

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                    #29

                    I got one error : Expected one specifier before pixmap

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                    • P Payx

                      I got one error : Expected one specifier before pixmap

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                      @Payx
                      the class is QPixmap
                      so its "new QPixmap"

                      setPixmap( new QPixmap(fileName ));

                      Sorry, was just fast code.

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                        #31

                        Yes i tried too before post but i had one error too, so i post the first error.

                        The second is :
                        No matching function for call to 'Qlabel::setPixmap(QPixmap*)"

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                        • P Payx

                          Yes i tried too before post but i had one error too, so i post the first error.

                          The second is :
                          No matching function for call to 'Qlabel::setPixmap(QPixmap*)"

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                          @Payx
                          Sorry not enough coffee :)

                          QPixmap pix(fileName );
                          setPixmap(pix);

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                            #33

                            If u are using QImage

                            m_imageLabel = new QLabel;
                            QImage imagePixmap;
                            imagePixmap.load(":/new/prefix1/Images/imageName.extension");
                            m_imageLabel->setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(imagePixmap));
                            

                            Or

                            Only QPixmap

                            m_imageLabel = new QLabel;
                            QPixmap imagePixmap;
                            imagePixmap.load(":/new/prefix1/Images/imageName.extension");
                            m_imageLabel->setPixmap(imagePixmap);
                            

                            imageName.extension can be image.png, image.jpeg.

                            Pradeep Kumar
                            Qt,QML Developer

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                            • Pradeep KumarP Pradeep Kumar

                              If u are using QImage

                              m_imageLabel = new QLabel;
                              QImage imagePixmap;
                              imagePixmap.load(":/new/prefix1/Images/imageName.extension");
                              m_imageLabel->setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(imagePixmap));
                              

                              Or

                              Only QPixmap

                              m_imageLabel = new QLabel;
                              QPixmap imagePixmap;
                              imagePixmap.load(":/new/prefix1/Images/imageName.extension");
                              m_imageLabel->setPixmap(imagePixmap);
                              

                              imageName.extension can be image.png, image.jpeg.

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                              #34

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

                              If u are using QImage

                              m_imageLabel = new QLabel;
                              QImage imagePixmap;
                              imagePixmap.load(":/new/prefix1/Images/imageName.extension");
                              m_imageLabel->setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(imagePixmap));
                              

                              Or

                              Only QPixmap

                              m_imageLabel = new QLabel;
                              QPixmap imagePixmap;
                              imagePixmap.load(":/new/prefix1/Images/imageName.extension");
                              m_imageLabel->setPixmap(imagePixmap);
                              

                              imageName.extension can be image.png, image.jpeg.

                              U didnt read the thread i think :-).
                              But thx

                              @mrjj Lol no problem :-)
                              Thanks it works i will create an other thread for an other question after

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                                Pradeep Kumar
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                                Thread says how to display a picture

                                @Payx
                                Is this the thing?.
                                correct me if i was wrong.

                                Pradeep Kumar
                                Qt,QML Developer

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                                • Pradeep KumarP Pradeep Kumar

                                  Thread says how to display a picture

                                  @Payx
                                  Is this the thing?.
                                  correct me if i was wrong.

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                                  #36

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

                                  Thread says how to display a picture

                                  @Payx
                                  Is this the thing?.
                                  correct me if i was wrong.

                                  wow u just answer the question after 5 guys answer me.

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                                    Pradeep Kumar
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #37

                                    Hmmmmmmmmmm was toooooooooooo late.:)))

                                    Pradeep Kumar
                                    Qt,QML Developer

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                                    • P Payx

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

                                      If u are using QImage

                                      m_imageLabel = new QLabel;
                                      QImage imagePixmap;
                                      imagePixmap.load(":/new/prefix1/Images/imageName.extension");
                                      m_imageLabel->setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(imagePixmap));
                                      

                                      Or

                                      Only QPixmap

                                      m_imageLabel = new QLabel;
                                      QPixmap imagePixmap;
                                      imagePixmap.load(":/new/prefix1/Images/imageName.extension");
                                      m_imageLabel->setPixmap(imagePixmap);
                                      

                                      imageName.extension can be image.png, image.jpeg.

                                      U didnt read the thread i think :-).
                                      But thx

                                      @mrjj Lol no problem :-)
                                      Thanks it works i will create an other thread for an other question after

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                                      Pradeep Kumar
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #38

                                      Thanks it works i will create an other thread for an other question after

                                      If it is working can u mark thread has solved, so it will be useful in future.
                                      Cheers.:)))))))

                                      Thanks,

                                      Pradeep Kumar
                                      Qt,QML Developer

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                                        Payx
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                                        #39

                                        How can i do that ?

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                                          Pradeep Kumar
                                          wrote on last edited by Pradeep Kumar
                                          #40

                                          u have already marked as solved for this thread.

                                          Pradeep Kumar
                                          Qt,QML Developer

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