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  • P Payx

    @SGaist

    Here my window.h

    private slots:
    	void on_push_clicked();
    	QColor	dominantColour();
    	void fillSection();
    
    	void on_push2_clicked();
    

    You said my function is not part of MainWindow, so i try to add MainWindow::

    void MainWindow::fillSection(QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize, const QColor& colour) {
    

    and its said prototype for void Main...... does not match any in class 'MainWindow'

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    #38

    @Payx said in Picture:

    its said prototype for void Main...... does not match any in class 'MainWindow'

    They don't match, the compiler's correct.

    class MainWindow
    {
        // ...
        void fillSection();
        // ...
    };
    

    in the header has different prototype from :

    void MainWindow::fillSection(QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize, const QColor& colour)
    {
        // ...
    

    in the source file. They must match, it's a requirement of the language.

    Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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      Payx
      wrote on last edited by
      #39

      So where am i suppose to declare my functions ?

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      • P Payx

        So where am i suppose to declare my functions ?

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        #40

        @Payx Again:

        void fillSection()
        

        is NOT the same as

        void fillSection(QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize, const QColor& colour)
        

        So, either change void fillSection() to void fillSection(QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize, const QColor& colour), or other way around. This is really basic C++.

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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          Pradeep Kumar
          wrote on last edited by Pradeep Kumar
          #41

          Hi,

          1. Function arguments must match otherwise u will get error.
          2. Declare your functions in Header File, provide the definition in source file.
          3. Use slots only when u want to get the values when signal is emitted providing the connect(); . Otherwise declare in any one of below specifiers.
          4. add function in either of the access specifier depending upon your need

          private:
          void fillSection();

          public:
          void fillSection();

          protected:
          void fillSection();

          The arguments which provided in declaration should match with the definition along with data type.

          Thanks,

          Pradeep Kumar
          Qt,QML Developer

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            Payx
            wrote on last edited by Payx
            #42

            Thanks both of you, it works !
            The problem i think is that i don't understand english very well, that's my problem.

            So if i understood well,

            i will have :

            void MainWindow::on_push2_clicked()
            {
            
            	QColor dominantColor(const QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize);
            	void fillSection(QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize, const QColor& colour);
            
            }
            

            I check what the code do, if i'm right i have to define the
            rectSize.height()
            and rectSize.width()

            and last question
            when i have

            for(int x = topLeft.x(); x < maxRight; ++x) {
            		for(int y = topLeft.y(); x < maxBottom; ++x) {
            

            in the second line, it's not 'y' the variable who change?

            and

            const int maxRight = qMin(pixi.width(), topLeft.x() + rectSize.width());
            for(int x = topLeft.x(); x < maxRight; ++x) {
            

            if we define rectSize (4*4) the for will go from 0 to 4 only no ? we need to change the rectsize at the end of the for no ?

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            • P Payx

              Thanks both of you, it works !
              The problem i think is that i don't understand english very well, that's my problem.

              So if i understood well,

              i will have :

              void MainWindow::on_push2_clicked()
              {
              
              	QColor dominantColor(const QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize);
              	void fillSection(QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize, const QColor& colour);
              
              }
              

              I check what the code do, if i'm right i have to define the
              rectSize.height()
              and rectSize.width()

              and last question
              when i have

              for(int x = topLeft.x(); x < maxRight; ++x) {
              		for(int y = topLeft.y(); x < maxBottom; ++x) {
              

              in the second line, it's not 'y' the variable who change?

              and

              const int maxRight = qMin(pixi.width(), topLeft.x() + rectSize.width());
              for(int x = topLeft.x(); x < maxRight; ++x) {
              

              if we define rectSize (4*4) the for will go from 0 to 4 only no ? we need to change the rectsize at the end of the for no ?

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              VRonin
              wrote on last edited by
              #43

              @Payx said in Picture:

              i will have :
              void MainWindow::on_push2_clicked()
              {

              QColor dominantColor(const QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize);
              void fillSection(QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize, const QColor& colour);

              }

              this makes no sense

              in the second line, it's not 'y' the variable who change?

              yes, I corrected it but @mrjj was faster and copied the code before I could amend it

              the for will go from 0 to 4 only no ?

              no, it will go from 0 to 3, 4 pixels

              "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
              ~Napoleon Bonaparte

              On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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              • VRoninV VRonin

                @Payx said in Picture:

                i will have :
                void MainWindow::on_push2_clicked()
                {

                QColor dominantColor(const QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize);
                void fillSection(QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize, const QColor& colour);

                }

                this makes no sense

                in the second line, it's not 'y' the variable who change?

                yes, I corrected it but @mrjj was faster and copied the code before I could amend it

                the for will go from 0 to 4 only no ?

                no, it will go from 0 to 3, 4 pixels

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                Payx
                wrote on last edited by VRonin
                #44

                @VRonin

                no, it will go from 0 to 3, 4 pixels

                Yes but if my picture is composed by 500 pixels, it will go from 0 to 3 pixels, and thats it, so i have to increase at the end of my "for" no ?

                this makes no sense

                When i want to call a function i have to write :

                fillSection();

                but as i said i got an error.

                so i change to fillSection(QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize, const QColor& colour);

                why this makes no sense?

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                  #45

                  @Payx said in Picture:

                  Yes but if my picture is composed by 500 pixels, it will go from 0 to 3 pixels, and thats it, so i have to increase at the end of my "for" no ?

                  what would you do?

                  @Payx said in Picture:

                  why this makes no sense?

                  www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/functions/

                  www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/classes/

                  "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                  ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                  On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                  • VRoninV VRonin

                    @Payx said in Picture:

                    Yes but if my picture is composed by 500 pixels, it will go from 0 to 3 pixels, and thats it, so i have to increase at the end of my "for" no ?

                    what would you do?

                    @Payx said in Picture:

                    why this makes no sense?

                    www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/functions/

                    www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/classes/

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                    Payx
                    wrote on last edited by Payx
                    #46

                    @VRonin I got rectSize = 4*4

                    the function will calculate the color in the rect 44, if my picture is 500500, i have to increase at the end of my "for" the rectSize.

                    like say that my maxRight isnt

                    qMin(pixi.width(), topLeft.x() + rectSize.width());
                    

                    anymore

                    and it's like qMin(pixi.width(), rectSize.width()+4)

                    and at the end of my for i will add a line to increase again and again the maxRight

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                      VRonin
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #47

                      those to functions are designed to work on a single 4x4 area, you need to build something around them to make them work over the whole picture

                      "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                      ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                      On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                        Payx
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #48

                        Thanks for your link obviously what i need.

                        so i replace : i got

                        QColor dominantColor(pixi,point,size);
                        

                        and i define pixi as my image (in mainwindow.h)
                        and QPoint point(0,0);
                        and QSize size(4,4); thats correct ?

                        but i block for the QColor in void fillSection(QImage& image, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize, const QColor& colour)

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                        • VRoninV VRonin

                          @Payx said in Picture:

                          i will have :
                          void MainWindow::on_push2_clicked()
                          {

                          QColor dominantColor(const QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize);
                          void fillSection(QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize, const QColor& colour);

                          }

                          this makes no sense

                          in the second line, it's not 'y' the variable who change?

                          yes, I corrected it but @mrjj was faster and copied the code before I could amend it

                          the for will go from 0 to 4 only no ?

                          no, it will go from 0 to 3, 4 pixels

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                          kshegunov
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                          wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                          #49

                          @VRonin said in Picture:

                          @Payx said in Picture:

                          i will have :

                          void MainWindow::on_push2_clicked()
                          {
                             QColor dominantColor(const QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize);
                             void fillSection(QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize, const QColor& colour);
                          }
                          

                          this makes no sense

                          It's valid C++, although highly unusual. Consider this:

                          void userFunction1()
                          {
                              int x;
                              testFunc(x);  //< Compile error: undeclared identifier testFunc
                          }
                          
                          void userFunction2()
                          {
                              void testFunc(int &);
                          
                              int x;
                              testFunc(x); //< We are okay
                          }
                          
                          void testFunc(int & z)
                          {
                              z = 0;
                          }
                          

                          C++ forbids function definitions to appear inside function bodies, but not declarations. On the other hand, class declarations and class definitions are valid inside functions, e.g.:

                          void terribleToReadFunction()
                          {
                              struct  {
                                  int memberOfAnonymous() const
                                  {
                                      return 0;
                                  }
                              } inst;
                          
                              int z = inst.memberOfAnonymous(); //< z is 0
                          }
                          

                          Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                          • kshegunovK kshegunov

                            @VRonin said in Picture:

                            @Payx said in Picture:

                            i will have :

                            void MainWindow::on_push2_clicked()
                            {
                               QColor dominantColor(const QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize);
                               void fillSection(QImage& pixi, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize, const QColor& colour);
                            }
                            

                            this makes no sense

                            It's valid C++, although highly unusual. Consider this:

                            void userFunction1()
                            {
                                int x;
                                testFunc(x);  //< Compile error: undeclared identifier testFunc
                            }
                            
                            void userFunction2()
                            {
                                void testFunc(int &);
                            
                                int x;
                                testFunc(x); //< We are okay
                            }
                            
                            void testFunc(int & z)
                            {
                                z = 0;
                            }
                            

                            C++ forbids function definitions to appear inside function bodies, but not declarations. On the other hand, class declarations and class definitions are valid inside functions, e.g.:

                            void terribleToReadFunction()
                            {
                                struct  {
                                    int memberOfAnonymous() const
                                    {
                                        return 0;
                                    }
                                } inst;
                            
                                int z = inst.memberOfAnonymous(); //< z is 0
                            }
                            
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                            Payx
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #50

                            @kshegunov
                            sorry i lost you

                            in my

                            void MainWindow::on_push2_clicked()
                            {
                            	QPoint point(0,0);
                            	QSize size(4,4);
                            	QColor dominantColor(pixi,point,size);
                            
                            }
                            

                            i try this i give what function needed and i declared point and size before

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                            • P Payx

                              @kshegunov
                              sorry i lost you

                              in my

                              void MainWindow::on_push2_clicked()
                              {
                              	QPoint point(0,0);
                              	QSize size(4,4);
                              	QColor dominantColor(pixi,point,size);
                              
                              }
                              

                              i try this i give what function needed and i declared point and size before

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                              wrote on last edited by mrjj
                              #51

                              @Payx said in Picture:
                              almost correct.

                              void MainWindow::on_push2_clicked()
                              {
                              QPoint point(0,0);
                              QSize size(4,4);
                              QColor domicolor=dominantColor(pixi,point,size); // where does pixi come from? its in .h?

                              }

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                              • P Payx

                                @kshegunov
                                sorry i lost you

                                in my

                                void MainWindow::on_push2_clicked()
                                {
                                	QPoint point(0,0);
                                	QSize size(4,4);
                                	QColor dominantColor(pixi,point,size);
                                
                                }
                                

                                i try this i give what function needed and i declared point and size before

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #52

                                @Payx said in Picture:

                                sorry i lost you

                                No, it's me who lost you. I was commenting on @VRonin's remark about your code. However, this:

                                QColor dominantColor(pixi,point,size);
                                

                                is neither a function call, nor is it a function declaration. The compiler will interpret this as a variable and will throw "unknown conversion from type X to type Y" errors. You should carefully read @VRonin's link on functions - what is a declaration, what is a definition and how to put it all together. Otherwise you are in for a terrible time, Qt or otherwise.

                                Kind regards.

                                Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                                  Payx
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #53

                                  I have to declare my function,
                                  say what they do
                                  and call it.

                                  I say in my .cpp what she does :

                                  QColor dominantColor(const QImage& image, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize) {
                                  // calculate start stop values for the rect
                                  	 const int maxRight = qMin(image.width(), topLeft.x() + rectSize.width());
                                  	const int maxBottom = qMin(image.height(), topLeft.y() + rectSize.height());
                                  	QVector<QColor> coloursList; // this is a list of all colors seen!
                                  	for(int x = topLeft.x(); x < maxRight; ++x) {
                                  		for(int y = topLeft.y(); y < maxBottom; ++y) {
                                  			coloursList << image.pixelColor(x, y); // store all colors seen in this Rect
                                  		}
                                  	}
                                  
                                  	// these are functions that count (accumulate) how many times RED, GREEN and blue been used ( using the list from before)
                                  	const qint64 sumRed = std::accumulate(coloursList.constBegin(), coloursList.constEnd(), 0, [](qint64 strt,  const QColor & val)->qint64 {return strt + val.red();});
                                  	const qint64 sumGreen = std::accumulate(coloursList.constBegin(), coloursList.constEnd(), 0, [](qint64 strt, const QColor & val)->qint64 {return strt + val.green();});
                                  	const qint64 sumBlue = std::accumulate(coloursList.constBegin(), coloursList.constEnd(), 0, [](qint64 strt, const QColor & val)->qint64 {return strt + val.blue();});
                                  	// now we check out which is most used
                                  	if(sumRed >= sumGreen  && sumRed >= sumBlue)
                                  		return Qt::red;
                                  	if(sumGreen  >= sumBlue)
                                  		return Qt::green;
                                  	return Qt::blue;
                                  }
                                  

                                  I call her and i stock the result in a QColor

                                  void MainWindow::on_push2_clicked()
                                  {
                                  	QPoint point(0,0);
                                  	QSize size(4,4);
                                  	QColor domicolor=dominantColor(pixi,point,size);
                                  // pixi is my image declared in .h with QImage pixi;
                                  
                                  }
                                  

                                  the problem that i dont know where i can declare her. I try every possibilities

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                                    #54

                                    ok, now we are making progress. you got what the dominant colour is, now you have to paint the rectange

                                    "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                                    ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                                    On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                                      #55

                                      @VRonin said in Picture:

                                      ok, now we are making progress. you got what the dominant colour is, now you have to paint the rectange

                                      sorry if don't listen to you very well but

                                      it say that my function isnt declared (dominantColor)

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                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #56

                                        http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/functions/#declarations

                                        "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                                        ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                                        On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #57

                                          Okay i fixed it

                                          MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                                          	QMainWindow(parent),
                                          	ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                                          {
                                          		ui->setupUi(this);
                                          
                                          }
                                          QColor dominantColor(const QImage& image, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize);
                                          void fillSection(QImage& image, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectSize, const QColor& colour);
                                          
                                          MainWindow::~MainWindow()
                                          {
                                          	delete ui;
                                          }
                                          

                                          So now with, fillSection, the problem i have is to declare something who correspond to QColor& colour

                                          i check the code again, and i think its colourList no ?

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