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  • A Asperamanca

    @Kris-Revi
    Never used gradients myself, so I would try and see. But I think you'd need to set at least 2 colors to make it a gradient.

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    Kris Revi
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    @Asperamanca well hmmm i will wait and see if anyone else respons to this that has used QLinearGradient then :)

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      @Kris-Revi
      Never used gradients myself, so I would try and see. But I think you'd need to set at least 2 colors to make it a gradient.

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      Kris Revi
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      @Asperamanca just tested this code

      QImage MainWindow::createPaletteImage(QJsonArray jsonArr)
      {
          int width = 500;
          int height = 26;
          QImage image(width, height, QImage::Format_RGB32);
          image.fill(Qt::white);
      
          for (int i = 0; i < jsonArr.size(); i++)
          {
              for (int h = 0; h < height; ++h)
              {
                  QPainter painter(&image);
      
                  QLinearGradient gradient;
                  gradient = QLinearGradient(i, h, width, height);
                  gradient.setColorAt(0.0, QColor(0,0,0,255));
                  painter.setBrush(QBrush(gradient));
              }
          }
          return image;
      }
      
      void MainWindow::checkForNewPalettes()
      {
          QFile file(save_path + data_folder + palette_json);
          QByteArray jsonArray;
      
          if ( file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text) )
          {
              jsonArray = file.readAll();
              file.close();
          }
      
          QJsonParseError error;
          QJsonDocument doc = QJsonDocument::fromJson(jsonArray, &error);
      
          QJsonObject object = doc.object();
      
          QJsonArray value = object.find("Palettes")->toArray();
      
          for (auto v : value)
          {
              QString paletteName = v.toObject().value("Name").toString();
              QString paletteImage = v.toObject().value("imageURL").toString();
              QJsonArray palettePalette = v.toObject().value("palette").toArray();
      
              if ( paletteImage.size() == 0)
              {
                  qDebug() << "Found a palette that has no image";
                  QImage img;
                  qDebug() << "Creating Image";
                  img = createPaletteImage(palettePalette);
                  qDebug() << "Image Created, now saving it!";
                  img.save(save_path + palette_folder + "/" + paletteName + ".jpg");
                  // Save the image to palette folder (using the name "paletteName")
                  // Update the URL to img "paletteImage" to the json file
                  // Done
              }
              qDebug() << "DONE!";
          }
      }
      

      this creates Rainbow.jpg with a white background and the right dimensions

          int width = 500;
          int height = 26;
      

      but no rainbow palette gradient

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        Kris Revi
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        so im doing something wrong :S obvs

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          so im doing something wrong :S obvs

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          mpergand
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          @Kris-Revi

          classic rainbow like the above image:

                  float p=0,s=1.0/6;
                  QLinearGradient gradient = QLinearGradient(0,0, rect().width(), 0);
                  gradient.setColorAt(p, QColor(255,0,0));        // red
                  gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(255,255,0));   // yellow
                  gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(0,255,0));     // green
                  gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(0,255,255));   // cyan
                  gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(0,0,255));     // blue
                  gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(255,0,255));   // magenta
                  gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(255,0,0));     // red
                  painter.fillRect(rect(),QBrush(gradient));
          

          from your data:

                  float p=0,s=1.0/8;
                  QLinearGradient gradient = QLinearGradient(0,0, rect().width(), 0);
                  gradient.setColorAt(p, QColor(255,0,0));
                  gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(171,85,0));
                  gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(171,171,0));
                  gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(0,255,0));
                  gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(0,171,85));
                  gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(0,0,255));
                  gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(85,0,171));
                  gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(171,0,85));
                  gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(255,0,0));
                  painter.fillRect(rect(),QBrush(gradient));
          

          alt text

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            @Kris-Revi

            classic rainbow like the above image:

                    float p=0,s=1.0/6;
                    QLinearGradient gradient = QLinearGradient(0,0, rect().width(), 0);
                    gradient.setColorAt(p, QColor(255,0,0));        // red
                    gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(255,255,0));   // yellow
                    gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(0,255,0));     // green
                    gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(0,255,255));   // cyan
                    gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(0,0,255));     // blue
                    gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(255,0,255));   // magenta
                    gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(255,0,0));     // red
                    painter.fillRect(rect(),QBrush(gradient));
            

            from your data:

                    float p=0,s=1.0/8;
                    QLinearGradient gradient = QLinearGradient(0,0, rect().width(), 0);
                    gradient.setColorAt(p, QColor(255,0,0));
                    gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(171,85,0));
                    gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(171,171,0));
                    gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(0,255,0));
                    gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(0,171,85));
                    gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(0,0,255));
                    gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(85,0,171));
                    gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(171,0,85));
                    gradient.setColorAt(p+=s, QColor(255,0,0));
                    painter.fillRect(rect(),QBrush(gradient));
            

            alt text

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            Kris Revi
            wrote on last edited by Kris Revi
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            @mpergand yes but how would that work in my code? you setup all the points manualy here

            i need to go through QJsonArray jsonArr and in this case QJsonArray jsonArr contains

            // Position (X), Red, Green, Blue
            0, 255, 0, 0,
            32,171,85,0,
            64,171,171,0,
            96,0,255,0,
            128,0,171,85,
            160,0,0,255,
            192,85,0,171,
            224,171,0,85,
            255,255,0,0
            

            as this is the default but i plan to add more palettes to the json so it can be bigger (more points) or less but always 0 (start) and 255 (end) point but there could be many points in between

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              @mpergand yes but how would that work in my code? you setup all the points manualy here

              i need to go through QJsonArray jsonArr and in this case QJsonArray jsonArr contains

              // Position (X), Red, Green, Blue
              0, 255, 0, 0,
              32,171,85,0,
              64,171,171,0,
              96,0,255,0,
              128,0,171,85,
              160,0,0,255,
              192,85,0,171,
              224,171,0,85,
              255,255,0,0
              

              as this is the default but i plan to add more palettes to the json so it can be bigger (more points) or less but always 0 (start) and 255 (end) point but there could be many points in between

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              mpergand
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              As you can see in my example, you need to define a step variable base of the number of points.
              float step=1.0/(points-1)

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              • M mpergand

                As you can see in my example, you need to define a step variable base of the number of points.
                float step=1.0/(points-1)

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                Kris Revi
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                @mpergand but how can i count the points in that array? :S

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                  @mpergand but how can i count the points in that array? :S

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                  mpergand
                  wrote on last edited by mpergand
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                  jsonArr.count() ?

                  As the first param in the json array defines the point position, you need to convert the range 0-255 to 0.0-1.0

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                  • M mpergand

                    jsonArr.count() ?

                    As the first param in the json array defines the point position, you need to convert the range 0-255 to 0.0-1.0

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                    Kris Revi
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                    @mpergand but would that not count every int in the array? :S

                    {
                        "Palettes": [
                            {
                                "Name": "Rainbow",
                                "imageURL": "",
                                "palette": [
                                    0,
                                    255,
                                    0,
                                    0,
                                    32,
                                    171,
                                    85,
                                    0,
                                    64,
                                    171,
                                    171,
                                    0,
                                    96,
                                    0,
                                    255,
                                    0,
                                    128,
                                    0,
                                    171,
                                    85,
                                    160,
                                    0,
                                    0,
                                    255,
                                    192,
                                    85,
                                    0,
                                    171,
                                    224,
                                    171,
                                    0,
                                    85,
                                    255,
                                    255,
                                    0,
                                    0
                                ]
                            }
                        ]
                    }
                    
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                      mpergand
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                      jsonArr.count()/4 ?

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                      • M mpergand

                        jsonArr.count()/4 ?

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                        Kris Revi
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                        @mpergand

                            int amountPoint;
                            amountPoint = jsonArr.count()/4;
                        

                        gives 9 so now i can do

                        float p=0,s=1.0/amountPoint;
                        

                        ?

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                          @mpergand

                              int amountPoint;
                              amountPoint = jsonArr.count()/4;
                          

                          gives 9 so now i can do

                          float p=0,s=1.0/amountPoint;
                          

                          ?

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                          mpergand
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                          #20

                          float p=0,s=1.0/(amountPoint-1);

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                          • M mpergand

                            float p=0,s=1.0/(amountPoint-1);

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                            Kris Revi
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                            @mpergand

                            QImage MainWindow::createPaletteImage(QJsonArray jsonArr)
                            {
                                int width = 500;
                                int height = 26;
                                QImage image(width, height, QImage::Format_RGB32);
                                image.fill(Qt::white);
                            
                                QPainter painter(&image);
                            
                                int amountPoint;
                                amountPoint = jsonArr.count()/4;
                            
                                for (int i = 0; i < jsonArr.size(); i++)
                                {
                                    float p=0,s=1.0/(amountPoint-1);
                                    QLinearGradient gradient = QLinearGradient(0,0, rect().width(), 0);
                                }
                                return image;
                            }
                            

                            so far correct?

                            now what?

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                              @mpergand

                              QImage MainWindow::createPaletteImage(QJsonArray jsonArr)
                              {
                                  int width = 500;
                                  int height = 26;
                                  QImage image(width, height, QImage::Format_RGB32);
                                  image.fill(Qt::white);
                              
                                  QPainter painter(&image);
                              
                                  int amountPoint;
                                  amountPoint = jsonArr.count()/4;
                              
                                  for (int i = 0; i < jsonArr.size(); i++)
                                  {
                                      float p=0,s=1.0/(amountPoint-1);
                                      QLinearGradient gradient = QLinearGradient(0,0, rect().width(), 0);
                                  }
                                  return image;
                              }
                              

                              so far correct?

                              now what?

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                              mpergand
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                              for each point
                                    get pos, r, v, b
                                    set color gradiant from the vars above
                              
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                                for each point
                                      get pos, r, v, b
                                      set color gradiant from the vars above
                                
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                                Kris Revi
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                                #23

                                @mpergand sooo

                                    int amountPoint;
                                    amountPoint = jsonArr.count()/4;
                                    float p=0,s=1.0/(amountPoint-1);
                                    QLinearGradient gradient = QLinearGradient(0,0, rect().width(), 0);
                                
                                    for (int i = 0; i < amountPoint; i++)
                                    {
                                        // but how to get the pos, r, g, b since its just a long array of ints
                                       // gradient.setColorAt(p, QColor(r,g,b));
                                    }
                                
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                                  mpergand
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                                  qjsonarray.at

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                                  • M mpergand

                                    qjsonarray.at

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                                    Kris Revi
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                                    @mpergand

                                    int pos = jsonArr.at(i).toInt();
                                    

                                    but what about R, G, B?

                                    int r = jsonArr.at(i).toInt();
                                    int g = jsonArr.at(i).toInt();
                                    int b = jsonArr.at(i).toInt();
                                    
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                                      am i doing something wrong here?

                                      QImage MainWindow::createPaletteImage(QJsonArray jsonArr)
                                      {
                                          int width = 500;
                                          int height = 26;
                                          QImage image(width, height, QImage::Format_RGB32);
                                          image.fill(Qt::white);
                                      
                                          QPainter painter(&image);
                                      
                                          int amountPoint;
                                          amountPoint = jsonArr.count()/4;
                                          float p=0,s=1.0/(amountPoint-1);
                                          QLinearGradient gradient = QLinearGradient(0,0, rect().width(), 0);
                                      
                                          for (int i = 0; i < amountPoint; i++)
                                          {
                                              int pos = jsonArr.at(i).toInt();
                                              int r = jsonArr.at(i+1).toInt();
                                              int g = jsonArr.at(i+2).toInt();
                                              int b = jsonArr.at(i+3).toInt();
                                      
                                              gradient.setColorAt(p, QColor(r,g,b));
                                          }
                                          return image;
                                      }
                                      
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                                        Christian Ehrlicher
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                                        @Kris-Revi said in Make a palette image from palette data:

                                        int pos = jsonArr.at(i).toInt();
                                        gradient.setColorAt(p, QColor(r,g,b));

                                        Apart from the really strange idea to store a image in such an extensive way you want 'pos' in the second call.

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                                          @Kris-Revi said in Make a palette image from palette data:

                                          int pos = jsonArr.at(i).toInt();
                                          gradient.setColorAt(p, QColor(r,g,b));

                                          Apart from the really strange idea to store a image in such an extensive way you want 'pos' in the second call.

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                                          @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Make a palette image from palette data:

                                          you want 'pos' in the second call.

                                                  int pos = jsonArr.at(i).toInt();
                                                  int r = jsonArr.at(i+1).toInt();
                                                  int g = jsonArr.at(i+2).toInt();
                                                  int b = jsonArr.at(i+3).toInt();
                                          
                                                  gradient.setColorAt(pos, QColor(r,g,b));
                                          

                                          huh like so? :S

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