How to include .txt on Qt
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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
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@Payx
No it cant..
IsCloseColor tells if 2 colors are close. It return true/false.
it dont return any color. it tells you if they color u have "in the hand" matches the
base color given.
You already have the color (colour var) so no reason to return it. -
Okay, so it's useless to write :
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 true;. else return false; } }
So if i understood well the "<100" is now useless. Can't we just return the color who have the minimum diffBlue+diffRed+diffGreen ?
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@Payx If you want to return the closest color from a list then you need to write a function similar to IsCloseColor. You iterate over the list, calculate the diff and store the color with the smallest diff and its diff in local variables, then return the color from that local variable.
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@Payx
No sure what "browse a list is"QList<QColor> ColorList; ColorList << QColor(100,100,100) << QColor(200,200,200) << QColor(0,0,100) ; for( int c=0; c < ColorList.size();c++ ) { QColor CurCol=ColorList[c]; // take from list // ... do what u want }
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like compare all the color with a for
you said it to me ^^
@Payx
No. use a list (of colors) and loop over it, checking each.i already have this (you give it to me)
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 true;. else return false; } }
the function i want to create is to browse the Qmap and pick the color who got the minimum ""diffBlue+diffRed+diffGreen< 100""
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Hi
ok. i see. we had the code higher up.Qcolor colour; // the one you compare too. set to something...
QMapIterator<QRgb, CostInfo >i(Costs);
while (i.hasNext()) {
i.next();
QColor BaseColor( i.key() ); // the color in table
if (Costs.contains( colour.rgb() ) || IsCloseColor(BaseColor, colour) ) { // directly have colour or it is < 100
//// we got a match
}
}// while -
Yes ?
Then change the 100.
Its just a value. You should examine your color and see
the value for color that you consider "The same"
Maybe its need to be 80 or 110. Depends on how close
the color must be for you to think its the same.