How to include .txt on Qt
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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.Lifetime Qt Championwrote on 1 Jan 2017, 13:58 last edited by mrjj 1 Jan 2017, 14:02@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. - Yes i have already do that u explained to me before ^^
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wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 14:06 last edited by
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. -
wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 14:17 last edited by
so on my rectangle i create a label and i display the pixmap in the label ?
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@Payx
I dont know what rectangle is.
the QLabel should/could be placed on UI and after you created the final image and OUTSIDE
of any loops
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wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 14:46 last edited by
so in this loop
for(int x = topLeft.x(); x < maxX; ++x) { for(int y = topLeft.y(); y < maxY; ++y) {
i can include
QLabel *label = new QLabel(this); foreach( QRgb key, Costs.keys() ) { QColor BaseColor( key ); if (Costs.contains( colour.rgb() ) || IsCloseColor(BaseColor, colour) ) { CostInfo& ci = Costs[colour.rgb()]; // int Cost = ci.Cost; QPixmap pix( ci.ImageName ); QPixmap scaledPix = pix.scaled( 8, 8, Qt::KeepAspectRatio, Qt::SmoothTransformation ); ui->label->setPixmap(pix);
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so in this loop
for(int x = topLeft.x(); x < maxX; ++x) { for(int y = topLeft.y(); y < maxY; ++y) {
i can include
QLabel *label = new QLabel(this); foreach( QRgb key, Costs.keys() ) { QColor BaseColor( key ); if (Costs.contains( colour.rgb() ) || IsCloseColor(BaseColor, colour) ) { CostInfo& ci = Costs[colour.rgb()]; // int Cost = ci.Cost; QPixmap pix( ci.ImageName ); QPixmap scaledPix = pix.scaled( 8, 8, Qt::KeepAspectRatio, Qt::SmoothTransformation ); ui->label->setPixmap(pix);
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@Payx
yes something like that.
if pix is the FINISHED result. seems not.That code would just show the original one?
and why new the qlabel? Why not just add to UI file with designer?
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wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 15:36 last edited by
Because it will not return only one picture, if my picture is 540540 and my rectangle is 88 i cannot just add a label to display 70 picture.
at the end it will have http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=354728program.png
by replacing all the rectangle by a picture, it depends the color of the rectangle
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@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 functionvoid 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?
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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 ?
wrote on 2 Jan 2017, 00:49 last edited by@Payx said in How to include .txt on Qt:
@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 !
Haha it's good that you are learning instead of asking for it done like a lot of people on these forums. And hey we all started out bad, don't worry you'll be good in no time if you stick with it. ;)
I was just quite impressed with the number of posts in this topic.
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@Payx said in How to include .txt on Qt:
@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 !
Haha it's good that you are learning instead of asking for it done like a lot of people on these forums. And hey we all started out bad, don't worry you'll be good in no time if you stick with it. ;)
I was just quite impressed with the number of posts in this topic.
wrote on 2 Jan 2017, 14:09 last edited by@ambershark No problem ^^!
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wrote on 5 Jan 2017, 15:15 last edited by Payx 1 Jul 2017, 00:03This post is deleted!
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wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 00:04 last edited by
I tried something without you (sorry ahah)
QLabel abc; abc.setPixmap(scaledPix); abc.show();
it compiles but there is a error : QPixmap::scaled: Pixmap is a null pixmap
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I tried something without you (sorry ahah)
QLabel abc; abc.setPixmap(scaledPix); abc.show();
it compiles but there is a error : QPixmap::scaled: Pixmap is a null pixmap
Lifetime Qt Championwrote on 7 Jan 2017, 01:32 last edited by mrjj 1 Jul 2017, 01:32@Payx said in How to include .txt on Qt:
scaledPix
Sounds like scaledPix is not initialize as it should , which often
comes from not being able to load a file.Make sure the image you are scaling, is indeed valid. (loaded)
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wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 01:51 last edited by Payx 1 Jul 2017, 02:09
Before posting, i've tried to just
QPixmap pix(":/img/ballebleue.png") ui->setPixmap .....
and it works
u said "scaledPix is not initialize as it should ?"
EDIT : Happy New Year !
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Before posting, i've tried to just
QPixmap pix(":/img/ballebleue.png") ui->setPixmap .....
and it works
u said "scaledPix is not initialize as it should ?"
EDIT : Happy New Year !
Yes That would make the pix valid.
To get the error " Pixmap is a null pixmap" for scaledPix means that
it was not valid. It was empty. so if it came from a scale function, it means
that the image u scaled to get scaledPix was empty.Happy new Year :)
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wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 16:51 last edited by
QLabel abc; // int Cost = ci.Cost; QPixmap pix( ci.ImageName ); QPixmap scaledPix = pix.scaled( 8, 8, Qt::KeepAspectRatio, Qt::SmoothTransformation ); abc.setPixmap(scaledPix); abc.show();
i have this :
so the error come from "QPixmap pix" who is empty
so the line "QPixmap pix( ci.ImageName );" dont create a pixmap from my QMap ?
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- QPixmap pix( ci.ImageName );" dont create a pixmap from my QMap ?
That would be my guess yes.
You can check pix with isNull()
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wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 17:56 last edited by
So i add the if :
if (pix.isNull()){ QPixmap pix(":/img/ballebleue.png"); };
Same error as before "QPixmap::scaled: Pixmap is a null pixmap"
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So i add the if :
if (pix.isNull()){ QPixmap pix(":/img/ballebleue.png"); };
Same error as before "QPixmap::scaled: Pixmap is a null pixmap"
@Payx said in How to include .txt on Qt:
if (pix.isNull()){
QPixmap pix(":/img/ballebleue.png");
};Well that would not really change anything as you create a new local pix and its not related to the "pix" outside
You should find out if its invalid and then why it isif (pix.isNull()){
qDebug() << "yep its no good";
return;
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wrote on 7 Jan 2017, 18:06 last edited by
okay so i have that.
yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good QImage::pixel: coordinate (144,540) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (145,540) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (146,540) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (147,540) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (148,540) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (149,540) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (150,540) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (151,540) out of range yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good yep its no good QImage::pixel: coordinate (168,540) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (169,540) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (170,540) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (171,540) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (172,540) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (173,540) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (174,540) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (175,540) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (168,541) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (169,541) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (170,541) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (171,541) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (172,541) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (173,541) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (174,541) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (175,541) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (168,542) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (169,542) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (170,542) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (171,542) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (172,542) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (173,542) out of range QImage::pixel: coordinate (174,542) out of range
that's mean that my pix is null right?
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