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    Payx
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    My program already do that :

    http://hpics.li/c00cce7

    but what i want is that for each rectangle that my picture have, it will replace this rectangle of color by a picture in my QMap (like if the rectangle's color is near the red, it will replace by the picture fraise.png and add a Cost)

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      My program already do that :

      http://hpics.li/c00cce7

      but what i want is that for each rectangle that my picture have, it will replace this rectangle of color by a picture in my QMap (like if the rectangle's color is near the red, it will replace by the picture fraise.png and add a Cost)

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      mrjj
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      @Payx
      You mean that the red squares would be pictures instead?
      The painter has drawPixmap
      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qpainter.html#drawPixmap
      You can fit the image to the rect.

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        Payx
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        All square would be picture, the picture depends of the color.

        If its red we see in the QMap that the picture is fraise.png
        if its green -> balle verte.png

        i think i dont need "QRectF target" or "source"

        because i have already this

          for(int x = topLeft.x(); x < maxX; ++x) {
            for(int y = topLeft.y(); y < maxY; ++y)
        

        when im on the for i'm already in the square.

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          mrjj
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          ok. that sounds fine.
          I assume you need to scale the pictures down to fit in the
          area. ?
          You can use scaled function.

          QPixmap scaledPix = pix.scaled(   WIDTH, HEIGHT
                                         Qt::KeepAspectRatio,
                                         Qt::SmoothTransformation
                                         );
          
          painter.drawPixmap(QPoint(), scaledPix);
          
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            Payx
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            #101

            So i have to rezise the picture or it will do automaticaly ?

            i don't understand what the function do

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              mrjj
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              #102

              No, you will have to resize it, else it will be exactly as in the file.( I assume too big)
              the scaled function returns a copy of the pixmap that is scaled to
              WIDTH, HEIGHT. so it will fit in your area.

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                Payx
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                so if my rectangle is 8*8 tell me if it's correct :

                QPixmap scaledPix = pix.scaled(   8, 8
                                               Qt::KeepAspectRatio,
                                               Qt::SmoothTransformation
                                               );
                
                painter.drawPixmap(QPoint(i,j), scaledPix);
                

                just that ?

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                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                  #104

                  Yes , that should draw image as 8x8 at i,j.
                  Note the flag Qt::KeepAspectRatio which means it might not be 8x8 directly but
                  maybe 8x6 if the original images was not square. AspectRatio means keep the relation between height and width.

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                    Yes , that should draw image as 8x8 at i,j.
                    Note the flag Qt::KeepAspectRatio which means it might not be 8x8 directly but
                    maybe 8x6 if the original images was not square. AspectRatio means keep the relation between height and width.

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                    @mrjj 104 posts on this thread... you are a patient person mrjj. ;) I would have just written the program for him by now, lol.

                    My L-GPL'd C++ Logger github.com/ambershark-mike/sharklog

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                      @mrjj 104 posts on this thread... you are a patient person mrjj. ;) I would have just written the program for him by now, lol.

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                      #106

                      @ambershark Lol

                      I prefer learn instead of just don't understand what i'm doing, i know i'm very bad to programmation by now but maybe in few years i'il be like mrjj haha !

                      for the QPoint, i use it here :

                      void MainWindow::on_push2_clicked()
                      {
                      
                      
                      	for (int i=0;i<pixi.width();i+=z){
                      						 for (int j=0;j<pixi.height();j+=z){
                      							 k=k+0.06;
                      							Remplissage(pixi,QPoint(i,j),QSize(z,z),Couleurdominante(pixi,QPoint(i,j),QSize(z,z)));
                      
                      		}
                      	}
                      
                      

                      but i use the QPixmap scaledPix .....
                      in my function

                      void Remplissage(QImage& image, const QPoint& topLeft, const QSize& rectangle, const QColor& colour) {
                      

                      so it tell that j and i was not declared in this scope

                      so i declared i and j in my .h

                      #ifndef MAINWINDOW_H
                      #define MAINWINDOW_H
                      
                      #include <QMainWindow>
                      #include <QPixmap>
                      #include <QPoint>
                      #include <QSize>
                      #include <iostream>
                      #include <QMapIterator>
                      #include <QMap>
                      
                      namespace Ui {
                      class MainWindow;
                      }
                      
                      struct CostInfo {
                        QString ImageName;
                        int     Cost;
                      };
                      
                      int j;
                      int i;
                      
                      class MainWindow : public QMainWindow {
                        Q_OBJECT
                      
                       public:
                        explicit MainWindow(QWidget* parent = 0);
                      
                        ~MainWindow();
                      
                       private slots:
                        void on_push_clicked();
                        void on_push2_clicked();
                        void on_verticalSlider_sliderMoved(int position);
                      
                       private:
                        Ui::MainWindow* ui;
                        QImage pixi;
                        QPixmap pixa;
                        float k;
                        int a;
                      
                      
                        int z = 1;
                        int b;
                      };
                      
                      #endif // MAINWINDOW_HH
                      
                      

                      it will work?

                      //

                      it tell that painter was not declared too, so i search to the QPainter class,

                      it's "void QPainter::drawPixmap(const QPoint & point, const QPixmap & pixmap)" that i should use ?

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                        mrjj
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #107

                        Hi
                        hehe @ambershark , yes that would be faster but in this case,
                        declaration and scopes are part of the exercise so hence the amount of posts. :)

                        @Payx
                        The j and is local variable in your for loops
                        Yes it will work to make them member of the class but you actually give them to
                        Remplissage via the QPoint(i,j)
                        Remplissage(pixi,QPoint(i,j),QSize(z,z),Couleurdominante(pixi,QPoint(i,j),QSize(z,z)));
                        so inside the Remplissage function, i and j are
                        int i = topLeft.x();
                        int j=topLeft.y();

                        • it tell that painter was not declared too, so i search to the QPainter class,
                          Did you #include<QPainter> ?

                        Calling it like
                        painter.drawPixmap(topLeft, scaledPix);
                        should work.

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                          Payx
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                          #108

                          Yes i have already test with include QPainter, same error ^^

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                            Yes i have already test with include QPainter, same error ^^

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                            wrote on last edited by mrjj
                            #109

                            @Payx
                            oh did you create the painter first ?
                            Oh You need to create it first. as a variable.
                            QPainter painter(this);

                            But here comes an issue. you can only use a painter in a PaintEvent function.

                            So only other way is to have a Pixmap as member and then paint to it in Remplissage
                            and then later paint the pixmap in PaintEvent.

                            Anyway to paint to an image
                            QPixmap pix(500,500); // make sure size matches, might need to live as member in class for paintEvent
                            QPainter painter(&pix);// give pix to painter
                            ...
                            painter.drawPixmap(topLeft, scaledPix); //

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                              ok but i have an other question,

                              in my QMap, i defined my picture "fraise.png" as a QString ImageName;

                              so when i write

                              QPixmap pix( ci.ImageName );
                              

                              it will create a Pixmap from my image ?

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                                ok but i have an other question,

                                in my QMap, i defined my picture "fraise.png" as a QString ImageName;

                                so when i write

                                QPixmap pix( ci.ImageName );
                                

                                it will create a Pixmap from my image ?

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                                mrjj
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                                wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                #111

                                @Payx
                                yes that will create a pixmap if the path to image is valid.

                                QPixmap pix( ci.ImageName );

                                BUT
                                you seems to store as e "fraise.png" ?
                                That wont work as there is no path so it cant find it.

                                However if you embed the images via qres file
                                then the syntax ":/"
                                will allow to load them.
                                ":/fraise.png"

                                http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/resources.html
                                These images are then embedded into the .exe file and can be loaded with ":/" in front.

                                If you want to use external files, you must think of how to handle the paths.

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                                  Payx
                                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                  #112

                                  mrjj: SORRY i edited your post!. browser lag. cannot undo
                                  Im very sorry.

                                  • Yes i have already do that u explained to me before ^^
                                    Oh. sorry. Well now we know its working :)
                                    seems good. Note its single ":/" not "://"

                                  and i dont understand the "Give pix to painter"

                                  When you construct the painter you give it the widget normally
                                  QPainter painter(this); <<< "this" being the widget pointer
                                  but when we paint on image then we give pixmap instead of "this"
                                  QPainter painter(&pix); // pix is pixmap and not widget
                                  So basically we tell painter to draw on this picmap and not on a widget.

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                                    mrjj: SORRY i edited your post!. browser lag. cannot undo
                                    Im very sorry.

                                    • Yes i have already do that u explained to me before ^^
                                      Oh. sorry. Well now we know its working :)
                                      seems good. Note its single ":/" not "://"

                                    and i dont understand the "Give pix to painter"

                                    When you construct the painter you give it the widget normally
                                    QPainter painter(this); <<< "this" being the widget pointer
                                    but when we paint on image then we give pixmap instead of "this"
                                    QPainter painter(&pix); // pix is pixmap and not widget
                                    So basically we tell painter to draw on this picmap and not on a widget.

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                                    #113

                                    @Payx
                                    So you last issue is the painting of the little image.

                                    Since we are not allowed to paint inside Remplissage, you have 2 options.

                                    Do this in paintEvent. ( meaning call Remplissage )
                                    or
                                    let Remplissage paint on a new pixmap and then later paint this new pix in
                                    the real paintEvent function.

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                                      What is the simpliest method ? ahah

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                                        What is the simpliest method ? ahah

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                                        @Payx said in How to include .txt on Qt:

                                        What is the simpliest method ? ahah

                                        I think to paint on image as you can then later just
                                        show in QLabel and might not even need to make a PaintEvent.
                                        This new image should be the size of the red rect one where u scan for colors.
                                        so you will draw the mini images on this new picmap and then its the final pixmap i assume.

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                                          so on my rectangle i create a label and i display the pixmap in the label ?

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