1. RE: Win32Lib API Floodfill?
- Posted by Brian Broker <bkb at cnw.com> Aug 05, 2004
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cklester wrote: > > > posted by: cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> > > Don wrote: > > > > Dont know if this would interest you, but GDI has a flood fill. > > API: ExtFloodFill > > Yeah, it does interest me 'cuz I was lookin' for that in > msimg.dll. heh. :) > > -=ck > "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." > http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/ Are you looking to flood to a border of a specified color or flood one color to another color? -- Brian
2. RE: Win32Lib API Floodfill?
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Aug 05, 2004
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Brian Broker wrote: > cklester wrote: > > posted by: cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> > > Don wrote: > > > Dont know if this would interest you, but GDI has a flood fill. > > > API: ExtFloodFill > > Yeah, it does interest me 'cuz I was lookin' for that in > > msimg.dll. heh. :) > > Are you looking to flood to a border of a specified color or flood one > color to another color? To a border... It's a black background with an object drawn in pink. I want to fill the interior of that object (which can be any enclosed shape, regular or irregular). -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
3. RE: Win32Lib API Floodfill?
- Posted by Brian Broker <bkb at cnw.com> Aug 05, 2004
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cklester wrote: > > > posted by: cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> > > Brian Broker wrote: > > cklester wrote: > > > posted by: cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> > > > Don wrote: > > > > Dont know if this would interest you, but GDI has a flood fill. > > > > API: ExtFloodFill > > > Yeah, it does interest me 'cuz I was lookin' for that in > > > msimg.dll. heh. :) > > > > Are you looking to flood to a border of a specified color or flood one > > color to another color? > > To a border... It's a black background with an object drawn in pink. I > want to fill the interior of that object (which can be any enclosed > shape, regular or irregular). > > -=ck > "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." > http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/ OK, I've updated my floodfill code and separated it into 2 functions: floodFillSurface and floodFillBorder. demo2.exw should help you. Get it from http://cnw.com/~bkb/Eu/floodfill.zip -- Brian
4. RE: Win32Lib API Floodfill?
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Aug 05, 2004
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Brian Broker wrote: > > OK, I've updated my floodfill code and separated it into 2 functions: > floodFillSurface and floodFillBorder. demo2.exw should help you. > > Get it from <a > href="http://cnw.com/~bkb/Eu/floodfill.zip">http://cnw.com/~bkb/Eu/floodfill.zip</a> That's a beaut, Brian. I'm sure it's going to work. I'll try it out at home tonight. :) -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
5. RE: Win32Lib API Floodfill?
- Posted by Don <eunexus at yahoo.com> Aug 05, 2004
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> > > Dont know if this would interest you, but GDI has a flood fill. > > > API: ExtFloodFill > > > > Yeah, it does interest me 'cuz I was lookin' for that in > > msimg.dll. heh. :) > > > > -=ck > > "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." > > <a > > href="http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/">http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/</a> > > Are you looking to flood to a border of a specified color or flood one > color to another color? Just an FYI. Im am sure Brians routine will suffice. If you still need the API ExtFloodFill from GDI.dll, it will also do both of these by setting the fuFillType parameter: FLOODFILLBORDER - The fill area is bounded by the color specified by the crColor parameter. This style is identical to the filling performed by the FloodFill function. FLOODFILLSURFACE - The fill area is defined by the color that is specified by crColor. Filling continues outward in all directions as long as the color is encountered. This style is useful for filling areas with multicolored boundaries. Don Phillips - aka Graebel National Instruments mailto: eunexus @ yahoo.com
6. RE: Win32Lib API Floodfill?
- Posted by Brian Broker <bkb at cnw.com> Aug 05, 2004
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Don wrote: > > > posted by: Don <eunexus at yahoo.com> > > > > > Dont know if this would interest you, but GDI has a flood fill. > > > > API: ExtFloodFill > > > > > > Yeah, it does interest me 'cuz I was lookin' for that in > > > msimg.dll. heh. :) > > > > > > -=ck > > > "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." > > > <a > > > > > > href="http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/">http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/</a> > > > > > > > Are you looking to flood to a border of a specified color or flood one > > color to another color? > > Just an FYI. Im am sure Brians routine will suffice. If you still need > the API ExtFloodFill from GDI.dll, it will also do both of these by > setting > the fuFillType parameter: > > FLOODFILLBORDER - > The fill area is bounded by the color specified by the crColor > parameter. > This style is identical to the filling performed by the FloodFill > function. > > FLOODFILLSURFACE - > The fill area is defined by the color that is specified by crColor. > Filling > continues outward in all directions as long as the color is encountered. > This > style is useful for filling areas with multicolored boundaries. > > > Don Phillips - aka Graebel > National Instruments > mailto: eunexus @ yahoo.com Uhmmm... yeah. That's what it is... a wrapper for ExtFloodFill (for Win32Lib). It's just not exactly the most straightforward thing to wrap and get working properly. -- Brian
7. RE: Win32Lib API Floodfill?
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Aug 06, 2004
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Brian Broker wrote: > > OK, I've updated my floodfill code and separated it into 2 functions: > floodFillSurface and floodFillBorder. demo2.exw should help you. Brian, should this work on pixmaps? It doesn't seem to be working for me on those. I can get it to fill a window, though... -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
8. RE: Win32Lib API Floodfill?
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Aug 06, 2004
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cklester wrote: > > Brian, should this work on pixmaps? It doesn't seem to be working > for me on those. I can get it to fill a window, though... Update. Here's what I have... a pixmap with two colors on it, either black or pink. If i click on a pink area, it will fill with black. if i click on a black area, it will not fill with pink. Why?!?! :) Here's the relevant code... I don't think it's wrong. x = pos[1] -- get mouse position y = pos[2] c = getPixel(pixMask,x,y) -- check color if c = Black then c = Pink -- paint pink on black else c = Black -- paint black on pink end if floodFillSurface(pixMask,x,y,c) draw_Bitmap() -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
9. RE: Win32Lib API Floodfill?
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Aug 06, 2004
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cklester wrote: > > cklester wrote: > > > > Brian, should this work on pixmaps? It doesn't seem to be working > > for me on those. I can get it to fill a window, though... > > Update. Here's what I have... a pixmap with two colors on it, either > black or pink. If i click on a pink area, it will fill with black. if > i click on a black area, it will not fill with pink. Why?!?! :) > > Here's the relevant code... I don't think it's wrong. > > x = pos[1] -- get mouse position > y = pos[2] > c = getPixel(pixMask,x,y) -- check color > if c = Black then > c = Pink -- paint pink on black > else > c = Black -- paint black on pink > end if > floodFillSurface(pixMask,x,y,c) > draw_Bitmap() I haven't looked at Brian's code but I guess its a wrapper for the ExtFloodFill API call. In which case, the 'c' value is not the color you WANT to flood that area with, but the color which you want to change. Try this instead... x = pos[1] -- get mouse position y = pos[2] s = getPixel(pixMask,x,y) -- check color if s = Black then c = Pink -- paint pink on black else c = Black -- paint black on pink end if setPenColor(pixMask, c) -- I assume that Brian's code creates a brush using createBrush(). floodFillSurface(pixMask,x,y,s) draw_Bitmap() Anyhow, I have floodfill working in win32lib now. I'm tidying up some documentation now and will release it this weekend. If you were using the new floodFill() routine it would look like ... x = pos[1] -- get mouse position y = pos[2] s = getPixel(pixMask,x,y) -- check color if s = Black then c = Pink -- paint pink on black else c = Black -- paint black on pink end if VOID = floodFill(pixMask,x,y,{s,c}, FLOODFILLSURFACE) draw_Bitmap() -- Derek Parnell Melbourne, Australia
10. RE: Win32Lib API Floodfill?
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Aug 06, 2004
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Derek Parnell wrote: > > Anyhow, I have floodfill working in win32lib now. I'm tidying up > some documentation now and will release it this weekend. Is that 60.2? -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
11. RE: Win32Lib API Floodfill?
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Aug 06, 2004
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Derek Parnell wrote: > I haven't looked at Brian's code but I guess its a wrapper for the > ExtFloodFill API call. In which case, the 'c' value is not the color > you WANT to flood that area with, but the color which you want to change. Here's his function: global procedure floodFillSurface( integer id, integer x, integer y, atom newColor ) atom hdc, col col = getPixel( id, x, y ) setPenColor( id, newColor ) hdc = getDC( id ) createBrush( id, 1, hdc ) w32Proc( xExtFloodFill, { hdc, x, y, col, FLOODFILLSURFACE } ) releaseDC( id ) end procedure That should work for how I was using it, and it does when I'm painting on pink, but not when painting on black. Weird! -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
12. RE: Win32Lib API Floodfill?
- Posted by Brian Broker <bkb at cnw.com> Aug 06, 2004
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cklester wrote: > > > That should work for how I was using it, and it does when I'm > painting on pink, but not when painting on black. Weird! > What doesn't work? Is the black a good solid surface or a pixelated line? -- Brian (I suppose it doesn't matter at this point since Derek added it.)
13. RE: Win32Lib API Floodfill?
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Aug 06, 2004
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Brian Broker wrote: > > cklester wrote: > > > > That should work for how I was using it, and it does when I'm > > painting on pink, but not when painting on black. Weird! > > > > What doesn't work? Is the black a good solid surface or a pixelated line? It's just for this one program. I ran a few tests using a new program and it fills just fine. DA-UM it's fast, though. :) -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/