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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @ManiRon28 It's all in the documentation:

    • https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qsinglepointevent.html#button
    • https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qsinglepointevent.html#buttons
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    @jsulm, @JonB Thanks for providing me the necessary details

    I have a qlabel and now I am able to detect the click/press event in label, but I want to capture the coordinates based on image size

    For example
    The image size is 100x100 and the qlabel size is 200x200, I should get coordinates when I press on the image and not on the other part of qlabel which doesnt have image or empty

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      @jsulm, @JonB Thanks for providing me the necessary details

      I have a qlabel and now I am able to detect the click/press event in label, but I want to capture the coordinates based on image size

      For example
      The image size is 100x100 and the qlabel size is 200x200, I should get coordinates when I press on the image and not on the other part of qlabel which doesnt have image or empty

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      @ManiRon28
      I assume by "image" you mean QLabel::pixmap()? So you need to find where that is within the label. I don't know, but if you start with qDebug() << this->pixmap()->rect() what does that tell you, can you get from that where the pixmap is positioned within the label?

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        @ManiRon28
        I assume by "image" you mean QLabel::pixmap()? So you need to find where that is within the label. I don't know, but if you start with qDebug() << this->pixmap()->rect() what does that tell you, can you get from that where the pixmap is positioned within the label?

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        @JonB Yes the image is loaded using pixmap

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          @JonB Yes the image is loaded using pixmap

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          @ManiRon28 Good.

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @ManiRon28 Good.

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            @JonB

            I get the ouput like this

            x = pos.x();
            y=pos.y();
            
                int XVal = ui->labelImage->pixmap().rect().x();
                int YVal = ui->labelImage->pixmap().rect().y();
                int widthVal = ui->labelImage->pixmap().rect().width();
                int heightVal = ui->labelImage->pixmap().rect().height();
            
            
                QString qsVal = "x = " + QString::number(XVal) + ", y = " + QString::number(YVal) + ", Width = " + QString::number(widthVal) + ", height = " + QString::number(heightVal);
            
            x = 522, y =78, Button = LEFT, 
            Rect - x = 0, y = 0, Width = 1379, height = 516
            
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              @JonB

              I get the ouput like this

              x = pos.x();
              y=pos.y();
              
                  int XVal = ui->labelImage->pixmap().rect().x();
                  int YVal = ui->labelImage->pixmap().rect().y();
                  int widthVal = ui->labelImage->pixmap().rect().width();
                  int heightVal = ui->labelImage->pixmap().rect().height();
              
              
                  QString qsVal = "x = " + QString::number(XVal) + ", y = " + QString::number(YVal) + ", Width = " + QString::number(widthVal) + ", height = " + QString::number(heightVal);
              
              x = 522, y =78, Button = LEFT, 
              Rect - x = 0, y = 0, Width = 1379, height = 516
              
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              jsulm
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              @ManiRon28 If you know where the pixmap is located inside the QLabel and you get the mouse coordinates inside the QLabel then it is simple math to get the coordinates inside the pixmap, right?

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

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @ManiRon28 If you know where the pixmap is located inside the QLabel and you get the mouse coordinates inside the QLabel then it is simple math to get the coordinates inside the pixmap, right?

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                #20

                @jsulm
                Can you please specify the procedure which would be helpful

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                  @jsulm
                  Can you please specify the procedure which would be helpful

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                  jsulm
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                  @ManiRon28 Come on, this is really basic.
                  Let's say xPixmap is the x coordinate of the pixmap inside the QLabel and xMouse is the x coordinate where the use clicked inside the QLabel. Then the x coordinate inside the pixmap is: xMouse - xPixmap.

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

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @ManiRon28 Come on, this is really basic.
                    Let's say xPixmap is the x coordinate of the pixmap inside the QLabel and xMouse is the x coordinate where the use clicked inside the QLabel. Then the x coordinate inside the pixmap is: xMouse - xPixmap.

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                    @jsulm

                    Hi When I try to get the X and Y coordinate of pixmap I get the values as Zero

                    ui->label->pixmap().rect().x();
                    ui->label->pixmap().rect().y();
                    

                    and I found out that the width and height of QLabel is 950400 and the pixmap width is 948398

                    kindly help me with it

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                      @jsulm

                      Hi When I try to get the X and Y coordinate of pixmap I get the values as Zero

                      ui->label->pixmap().rect().x();
                      ui->label->pixmap().rect().y();
                      

                      and I found out that the width and height of QLabel is 950400 and the pixmap width is 948398

                      kindly help me with it

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                      @ManiRon28 said in How to get position or mouse click event in QLabel:

                      When I try to get the X and Y coordinate of pixmap I get the values as Zero

                      This simply means that the pixmap is located at 0,0 inside the label, so what is the problem?

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

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                        @jsulm

                        Hi When I try to get the X and Y coordinate of pixmap I get the values as Zero

                        ui->label->pixmap().rect().x();
                        ui->label->pixmap().rect().y();
                        

                        and I found out that the width and height of QLabel is 950400 and the pixmap width is 948398

                        kindly help me with it

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                        @ManiRon28 said in How to get position or mouse click event in QLabel:

                        and I found out that the width and height of QLabel is 950400 and the pixmap width is 948398

                        I think you mean 900x400 (948x398)?!
                        The 2px difference could be a frame of QLabel.

                        I should get coordinates when I press on the image and not on the other part of qlabel which doesnt have image or empty

                        Simply math / geometry.

                        You have the image rectangle and you have your mouseClick coordinates.

                        • https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/check-if-a-point-lies-on-or-inside-a-rectangle-set-2/

                        Edit:
                        You dont even have to calculate it yourself. There is QRect::contains(QPoint)

                        • https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qrect.html#contains

                        So pass your point you get from clickedLabel(QPoint) to that check function and do whatever you want to do, if it's inside the image rect (function will return true then).
                        And how to get the equivalent point on your pixmap, if you want to do something with your image data, @jsulm has explained here:

                        @jsulm said in How to get position or mouse click event in QLabel:

                        Let's say xPixmap is the x coordinate of the pixmap inside the QLabel and xMouse is the x coordinate where the use clicked inside the QLabel. Then the x coordinate inside the pixmap is: xMouse - xPixmap.

                        same for y of course


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                        ~E. W. Dijkstra

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