C++ :: SDL Fill Screen With Image?
Jul 19, 2013so im trying to make a background for a menu, but it is only so big. its not the kind of picture where i can just reapply it. is there a function to make it fill to the screen?
View 4 Repliesso im trying to make a background for a menu, but it is only so big. its not the kind of picture where i can just reapply it. is there a function to make it fill to the screen?
View 4 Replieshow to display an image on the output screen of c++ program.
I am using : Turbo c++(dos box) on win8
i need to capture the console screen and save to a image:)
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to automatically(periodically) print screen a custom area of the screen, save it as an image file (the image will have the same format always), and then use OCR to get the text in the image as usable string variables. Is this doable? I was looking into tesseract OCR but I find it a bit unclear.
View 10 Replies View RelatedI am developing an app that shows a pixelated picture in a window. I am trying to capture the image, which is composed of a number of tiles processed from a mother image, but I am having difficulty since I can't reference the image on the screen. I have placed a rectangle around the image and my understanding is that I have get the window handle for the rectangle in order to save the Image as a jpg file. In the literature there is something about a Device Context and a window handle but my compiler throws out HWND and I don't really understand the device context. I am using Windows Forms, not native code.
View 6 Replies View RelatedIm trying to compare the image of a button to another image in Visual Studio like so...
//variables
Image active = Image.FromFile("C:\Users\Ethan\Desktop\StarWars Status\active.png");
Image stunned = Image.FromFile("C:\Users\Ethan\Desktop\StarWars Status\stunned.png");
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btnStatusPlr1.Image SHOULD come back as True.Then I realized it might not be the same as setting the buttons image in the properties (Which is what i did to get the original image (the one being compared to))
I do have a feeling ive done something wrong here (Yes im a noob /> )
Variable active, is the same image as the buttons default (Well should be)
Here is my source code i am trying to write a function (fillAll) to fill all 52 cards in a deck and i would like to use my data struct for the function and make Deck one of my parameters.
enum suit{HEARTS, CLUBS, DIAMONDS, SPADES};
enum face{TWO, THREE, FOUR, FIVE, SIX, SEVEN, EIGHT, NINE, TEN, JACK, QUEEN, KING, ACE};
struct Card{
suit suitType;
face faceType;
[Code] .....
So this is my working code with sql i want convert it so i can read it from xml, basiccl i need to fill empty list with xml column BrivDat..
var connStr = @"Data Source=(LocalDB)v11.0;" +
@"AttachDbFilename=C:dbaseAdaPlus.mdf;Integrated Security=True";
List<DateTime> Holidays = new List<DateTime>();
using (SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(connStr))
using (SqlCommand cmdd = new SqlCommand("select * from Brivdienas", conn))
[Code] ......
I am using koolplot plot graph and able to plot two lines in a graph. My question is how to fill between the lines? Is it possible to do so with koolplot? or i should use another library?
View 2 Replies View RelatedWrite a menu driven program that will fill grid with values between 1 and 100. Begin the program by declaring a array of type int. Then present the user with the following menu
Enter 1 to add
Enter 2 to edit
Enter 3 to delete
Enter 4 to search
Enter 5 to display
Enter 0 to Quit
Each item of the menu must be implemented as a function. The program should Only allow values between 1 and 100
Always ask the user to apply coordinates for the cell to be changed
Flag an error when try to delete or edit a cell with a zero (0)
Flag an error when try to add to a cell that is not blank
Display the complete and nicely formatted grid when option 5 is selected
I installed FLTK 1.3.X (from here [URL] ...) on my visual studio 2012 compiler and use PPP book for programming (this: [URL] ..... ). My problem is about filling a Shape in. For example , this code:
#include <Simple_window.h>
using namespace Graph_lib;
int main() {
Simple_window win(Point(100,100), 1000, 600, "Binary_tree");
Graph_lib::Circle c(Point(200,200),50);
c.set_color(Color::red);
[Code] ....
When I run the program, All three Shapes are drawn but only the Rectangle is filled in! Why?
set_color works for the three and apparently the set_fill_color is defined for all Shapes and it too should work but why it doesn't work for Circle and Ellipse?
This is the .CPP and .h files [URL] ....
I'm working on a personal project, where I have a database (SQLite) and a dataGridView. Now This is what I have:
public Form1() {
DataSet ds = new DataSet();
SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection(@"Data Source=testingsql2.s3db");
SqlDataAdapter SQLda = new SqlDataAdapter("Select * from User", connection);
SqlCommandBuilder SQLcb = new SqlCommandBuilder(SQLda);
dataGridView1.Fill(ds, "User"); //Error here
dataGridView1.DataSource = ds;
dataGridView1.DataMember = "User";
}
I've marked where I get the error.
And the Error description:
Error 1 'System.Windows.Forms.DataGridView' does not contain a definition for 'Fill' and no extension method
'Fill' accepting a first argument of type 'System.Windows.Forms.DataGridView' could be found
(are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
I need to fill two 2D arrays, the first one with even numbers from 1 to 50, the second one with odd numbers from 1 to 50.
Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <ctime>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
int main() {
srand(time(NULL));
[Code] ....
I'm trying to make a character array, and be able to custom fill it by using the scanf() function to ask the user for each character spot in the array.
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
int i;
char character_array[11];
char *charpointer;
charpointer = character_array;
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And this is the output i get when i run it:
Code:
root@kali-Tulips:~# ./myown
what letter would you like in the [0] spot of the array? :
a
what letter would you like in the [1] spot of the array? :
what letter would you like in the [2] spot of the array? :
b
what letter would you like in the [3] spot of the array? :
what letter would you like in the [4] spot of the array? :
[Code] .....
Obviously I'm trying to grasp C programming and am very new. I don't understand why this isn't working, and i think its more than my lack of knowledge of C syntax. I believe the correct memory is allocated but when examined with gdb i don't find what i expect....
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
struct employee {
char firstName[20];
char lastName[20];
float rate;
[Code] .......
I am trying to fill an array of size 16 A-P forward and backward but im having a hard time filling the array with A-P. Here's what i have so far.
#include<iostream>
#include<iomanip>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int arr[16];
char mych='A';
[Code] ....
I'm in need of an algorithm to find the points within a triangle(vertices are known. 3d coordinates). The points are to be at same distance from one another i.e. the points are uniformly distributed within the triangle.
I have done a search about the topic and have come across some ideas like lattice points generation ,tiling polygons with Lattice triangles [URL] .... and taking their centroids as the points.
This code is for a member function called Triangle. It's a Draw() function that uses border characters and fill characters. I've been trying to work it out in a seperate file just so I can get it to work before I add it to my function definition.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
for(int i=1; i<=8; i++) {
for(int sp=1; sp<=8-i; sp++) {
[code]....
I haven't attempted the fill characters (well... I have, but it was so wrong it was ridiculous). I need to get rid of the extra '*' at the very top. Here's an example of what this should look like...
*
*#*
*###*
*#####*
*#######*
*#########*
*###########*
* * * * * * * *
I am an IT student currently learning linked list. I have a problem with my code here. After I call addFront() my list doesn't change when I display it. How do I somewhat change/fill my list without changing the function type? I know it works on pointers still messed up with linked list.
Code:
typedef struct node *nodeptr;
struct node{int item;
nodeptr next;};
typedef nodeptr List;
}
[code]....
Is it possible to fill a textbox on a webpage using the onkeydown html element in c# using the web control built in. i am totally aware of the normal methods of doing this but the normal methods have failed to work....
i am referring to this [URL] .....
1. Open a browser and navigate to a URL (manually)
I would like to do the following from a windows application:
2. I will click "Fill data" button from Windows screen,
3. We have to identify what are the browsers opened in the PC and which browser has correct URL
4. Once the correct browser is identified with the URL, we have to fill in data (received from scanner) in the html page opened in the browser.
How to achieve above functionality.
This is my code!! but it's not working at all.
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <ctime>
using namespace std;
int main () {
ofstream fout("datain.txt",ios::out);
int array[6][6];
[Code] .....
I am trying to draw a shape or font on dialog and then fill the outline. I have 2 buttons on this 2 buttons I have the following code
Code:
case IDC_BUTTON1:
MessageBox(hDlg, L"Start Drawing!!", L"ButtonPressed", MB_OK | MB_ICONEXCLAMATION);
hDC = GetDC(hDlg);
brush = CreateSolidBrush(RGB(128, 128, 128));
SelectObject(hDC, brush);
[code].....
When I remove the BeginPath() and EndPath() functions my lines are being drawn. But when I insert this BeginPath() and EndPath() and StrokeAndFillPath(hDC); the nothing is being drawn.
Why it is not doing as per the expectations. I want to draw a shape for example A with a outline. And i want it to be closed when drawing is ended and filled the hollow portion.
What am I doing wrong in this ?I am not implementing it in WM_PAINT but drawing is done in WM_LBUTTONUP.
The code below is supposed to fill, show, and revalue property. The fill function is supposed to return a pointer that creates a range of property values. The show function is supposed to show the property values entered and the revalued property values. I think part of the problem is the returned pointer from the fill function. Once that is cleared up, I think I will find more problems.
Code:
#include <iostream>
const int Max = 5;
// function prototypes
double fill_array(double ar[], int limit);
void show_array(double * begin, double * end);
[Code] .....
I installed FLTK 1.3.X from [URL] on my visual studio 2012 compiler and use PPP book for C++ programming [URL]. My problem is about filling a Shape in.
Code:
#include <Simple_window.h>
using namespace Graph_lib;
int main() {
Simple_window win(Point(100,100), 1000, 600, "Binary_tree");
Graph_lib::Circle c(Point(200,200),50);
c.set_color(Color::red);
[code]....
When I run the program, All three Shapes are drawn on window but only the Rectangle is filled in! Why? set_color works for the three and apparently the set_fill_color is defined for all Shapes and it too should work but why it doesn't for Circle and Ellipse?
This [URL] is the .CPP and .h files ( )
I have a struct called Array and I'm to create a function to create a dynamic array that's fill with randomly generated integers from 0 to 50 (inclusive) and a function to destroy the array for freeing its memory. Below the code that I have written so far.
Code:
* Struct */
typedef struct {int *pArray; //the dynamic array
int length; //the size of the dynamic array}Array;
/* Function to create a dynamic array */
Array *initializeArray (int length) {int i;
}
[code]....