C++ :: Detect Mouse Position - Square Shape
Jul 16, 2013
I am trying to detect when my mouse is over a item. I can get it working if its a square shape an stuff.
(LOWORD(lParam) > 133) && (LOWORD(lParam) < 154) && (HIWORD(lParam) > 0) && (HIWORD(lParam) < 21)
but how would i detect if its over the white spot in this image? [URL] ....
i just drew a simple shape i need to detect from more edges but how to do it?.
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Nov 22, 2013
I'm doing a project and I need to draw a square into a pgm image if certain conditions are met, but I'm not sure how to draw the square into the image.
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Aug 17, 2013
i was trying to write a program in c language which can detect mouse movement, but the program which i have written can only detect the mouse click or scroll the program which i have written given below..
Code:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
#include <ncurses.h>
int main() {
}
[code]....
run the programme with linked-lncurses. improve my program which also detect when the mouse moves.
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May 3, 2014
After searching on stackoverflow I got this
POINT p;
for (int i = 0;; ++i) {
HWND hwnd = GetConsoleWindow();
system("cls");
if (ScreenToClient(hwnd, &p)) {
//p.x and p.y are now relative to hwnd's client area
} cout << p.x << " " << p.y;
Sleep(200);
}
I'm looking for a function that gives current mouse position(x and y) in that particular console window. I've tried above code but it is not working.
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Feb 27, 2015
I have set a variable as follows:
Point clickLocation = new Point(0, 0);
But when I got to use
clickLocation = Cursor.Position;
It gives me an error of position does not exist? Does WPF not support this way?
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Sep 27, 2013
What is the command to return the position of the mouse on screen in C?
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Jun 11, 2013
I have a dialog control where I am using a slider control. I have handled the notification messages sent by the slider control. When user clicks on the slider, the slider moves in steps. I want to bring the slider directly to the position where user has clicked the mouse. The slider thumb should directly move to the clicked position instead of in steps.
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Aug 10, 2012
How to get line number on mouse position in Microsoft word document using winWordControl within windows form?
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Mar 4, 2013
What I have to do is write a small program in C++ to parse the symbols that are used on 5 different lines of text in each position until position 30 is reached on each line. The goal of the parsing program is to interpret the symbols (characters), if there are any per each position, on the 5 lines of text in order to output the actual data that the group of symbols represents.
My question for is this: Is there anything special from a C++ environment that should go in to something like this outside of using standard stuff like the math associated with the search algorithm that has to happen here? The symbols are located in a file, so I know I have to include "iostream" and a few other headers. But outside of header inclusions and the code necessary to iterate and streamline the search and interpretation process, am I missing anything special that I couldn't otherwise find through simple google searches?
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Feb 28, 2015
I am able to display a filled and hollow square by themselves, but I can't seem to be able to get them side by side.
So this is my code so far:
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#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
[Code]....
I can get the hollow square to show up, but the first square just shows up as a single line instead of a square. It seems that it ignores the first if statement in the second loop. I've tried not using an if statement in the second loop but it didn't seem to work either.
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Oct 25, 2013
I know how to draw a square hollow or filled but i need to draw an alternating pattern ....
ex
iPatternHeight = 1
X
iPatternHeight = 3
OOO
OXO
OOO
[Code] .....
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Oct 25, 2013
I know how to draw a square hollow or filled but I need to draw an alternating pattern
ex
iPatternHeight = 1
X
iPatternHeight = 3
OOO
OXO
OOO
[Code] ......
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Nov 9, 2014
How do i print another shape near the one i did. I have this code but how i can put another shape near it like this
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
switch (i) {
case 0:
printf(" *
[Code] .....
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Nov 30, 2014
I have begun switching from WinForms to WPF and I'm having a hard time understanding the new concepts. In WinForms, I had a few User Controls, custom drawn using shapes (rectangles, ellipses, etc). They had some unique properties, like "Flashing" (setting this property to True and setting the "Flash Interval" property to 500 would have resulted in the control changing its background color to white and back again, every 0.5 seconds), "Beeping", etc.
I have tried to replicate these controls in WPF/XAML and so far managed to draw the shape. However, when it came to implementing a custom property that would redraw the background color of the rectangle every interval set by user in another property, i got stuck. The property is being set, but it doesn't change the background color. Alternatively, i have tried this method, with the same results (i got it to show in the "Properties" window in Visual Studio, i can set it, it is being stored in XAML, but it doesn't affect the background.
C# code behind:
public struct LCARSColors
{
public static Brush DarkBlue = (Brush)(new BrushConverter().ConvertFrom("#FF3366CC"));
public static Brush LightBlue = (Brush)(new BrushConverter().ConvertFrom("#FF99CCFF"));
public static Brush Pink = (Brush)(new BrushConverter().ConvertFrom("#FFCC99CC"));
[Code] ....
If i use this line (commented in this code sample):
<!--<SolidColorBrush x:Name="MySolidColorBrush" Color="{DynamicResource DarkBlue}" />-->
The background is colored in DarkBlue (as defined). But if i use this line:
<SolidColorBrush x:Name="MySolidColorBrush" Color="{Binding BackgroundColor, UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged, Mode=TwoWay}" />
Nothing happens, the rectangle disappears entirely. If i add this to the above line:
FallbackValue=LightYellow
The rectangle is colored in LightYellow, meaning that the property is not accepted and the fallback value is used. Why?
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Dec 6, 2013
I'm building a pretty basic calculator program that calculates the area of generic shapes (triangles, rectangles, and squares); for some reason though, my program is having troubles as soon as it hits the if/else code in the int main section. When I enter triangle, rectangle, or square, it just spits back out the "That's not one of the options. Please re-enter and try again." error line I created. When I isolate and run just the stuff inside the if/else statements it works great, but why it won't just understand my if (shape == triangle).... .
Code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class figure {
protected:
double x, y;
[Code] ....
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Sep 8, 2014
I know how to define a shape and attach it to a window as follows:
#include <Simple_window.h>
void cir() { Circle c(Point(100,100),50); }
int main() {
Simple_window win(Point(100,100),600,400, "test");
Rectangle r(Point(100,100),Point(300,200));
win.attach(r);
win.wait_for_botton();
}
But how to define a shape (say a circle by that cir() function which is) outside of the main() function? And how to attach it to be visible on window win?
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Jun 27, 2014
have a problem with my code (I wish for answer with code). The conditions I have to grant:
- **Only** a pointer to an object must be saved in a **standard** class vector (e.g vector<ShapePtr>)
- Base class must be a polymorphic class (I call this class ShapePtr)
- I **must** have a deep copy process
- Constructor is **not** suppose to do a deep copy
- **clone()** is suppose to do the deep copy
Here is the code **provided** to me:
main.cpp
int main() {
typedef shared_ptr<Shape> ShapePtr;
vector<ShapePtr> shapevec;
[Code].....
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Jul 28, 2014
This is part of the program, What should i do if i want to total the number of times a shape was selected at the end?
#include<iostream>
#include<string>
#include<iomanip>
[Code]....
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Sep 8, 2014
I know how to define a shape (here, a rectangle) and attach it to a window in C++ as follows:
#include <Simple_window.h>
void cir() { Circle c(Point(100,100),50); }
int main() {
Simple_window win(Point(100,100),600,400, "test");
Rectangle r(Point(100,100),Point(300,200));
win.attach(r);
win.wait_for_botton();
}
But how to define a shape (say a circle by that cir() function which is) outside of the main() function? And how to attach it on the window win to be visible?
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Mar 1, 2014
I have cross sections in the form of rectangles in the XY plane formed from two point (top left, bottom right) as well as their Z position. I'd like finding some sort of API that can extrude a basic linear-average-approximated 3D shape (preferably eventually into STL format) from these points. I've tried googling but to no avail. The aim is to build a 3D shape from 2D wireframes.
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Feb 12, 2013
dynamically allocated arrays. int (*ttt)[2][10]; If I'm not mistaken this declares a pointer (that's all). This pointer has an intrinsic shape that makes it easier to access row, column without doing my own math to calculate the offset.
ttt = malloc(2 * 10 * sizeof(int));
So I should be able to access elements like this: ttt[i][j].
ttt[i][j] = 123;
But the compiler says: error C2440: '=' : cannot convert from 'int' to 'int [10]'...how to go about accessing a monolithic block of allocated memory using 2 or more dimensions, using some sort of casting to a known shaped array if possible. As opposed to doing i * cols + j type stuff.
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Mar 9, 2014
And for some reason my program pauses (nothing displays, and my cursor changes to the little "loading" cursor thingy) when it hits line 139. That is where I added an additional piece of code that should change the shape of the triangle while the program is running.
#include <Windows.h>
#include <WindowsX.h>
#include <d3d9.h>
#define CUSTOMFVF (D3DFVF_XYZRHW | D3DFVF_DIFFUSE)
[Code].....
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Dec 10, 2014
Having issues with program to create a shape area calculator with circle square and rectangle. the uml goes as follows:
Where the UML has shape as the abstract class with public area():double, getName():string,and getDimensions:string, rectangle derived from shape with protected height, and width, and a public rectangle(h:double, w:double), followed by a derived square from rectangle with just a public square(h:double), and finally a circle derived from shape with a private radius, and a public circle(r:double).
[URL]
Have linked my program and it is giving me the following compiler errors:
error: 'qdebug' was not declared in this scope line 15 of main
error: cannot declare variable 'shp' to be of abstract type 'shape' line 22 of main
error: expected primary-expression before ')' token lines 29 -31 of main
(note previously had qstring as a header file yet changed to string since I was getting error qstring was not declared in this scope.)
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Sep 9, 2014
I know how to define a shape (here, a rectangle) and attach it to a window in C++ as follows:
Code:
#include <Simple_window.h>
void cir() { Circle c(Point(100,100),50); }
int main() {
Simple_window win(Point(100,100),600,400, "test");
[Code] ....
But how to define a shape (say a circle by that cir() function which is) outside of the main() function that is how to create a circle inside of the cir() function and it returns that circle when I called it in my main() function so that I can attach it on the window win to be visible?
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Jul 29, 2014
Write a program to ask a user to input a symbol from the keyboard and to output that symbol in a n X n/2 sized V where n = the width of the V. You must use a loop to process the data
I am stuck at trying to figure out how to do the actual output formatting. This is where I am sitting currently.
string character = "";
int vheight = 0;
Console.WriteLine("Enter the character you wish to use for your V: ");
[Code]....
so Im really just a bit stumped on how to get the actual V shape to be formatted..
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Mar 28, 2013
My question is, I have been tasked to draw this shape,
![Crescent Moon][URL] ....
This is to be done using C++ to write code that will calculate the points on this shape.
Important details.
User Input - Centre Point (X, Y), number of points to be shown, Font Size (influences radius)
Output - List of co-ordinates on the shape.
The overall aim once I have the points is to put them into a graph on Excel and it will hopefully draw it for me, at the user inputted size!
I know that the maximum Radius is 165mm and the minimum is 35mm. I have decided that my base [Font Size][1] shall be 20. I then did some thinking and came up with the equation.
Radius = (Chosen Font Size/20)*130. This is just an estimation, I realise it probably not right, but I thought it could work at least as a template.
I then decided that I should create two different circles, with two different centre points, then link them together to create the shape. I thought that the INSIDE line will have to have a larger Radius and a centre point further along the X-Axis (Y staying constant), as then it could cut into the outside line.*
*(I know this is not what it looks like on the picture, just my chain of thought as it will still give the same shape)
So I defined 2nd Centre point as (X+4, Y). (Again, just estimation, thought it doesn't really matter how far apart they are).
I then decided Radius 2 = (Chosen Font Size/20)*165 (max radius)
So, I have my 2 Radii, and two centre points.
This is my code so far (it works, and everything is declared/inputted above)
for(int i=0; i<=n; i++) //output displayed to user {
Xnew = -i*(Y+R1)/n; //calculate x coordinate
Ynew = pow((((Y+R1)*(Y+R1)) - (Xnew*Xnew)), 0.5); //calculate y coordinate
[Code] ....
I am having the problem drawing the crescent moon that I cannot get the two circles to have the same starting point?
I have managed to get the results to Excel. Everything in that regard works. But when i plot the points on a graph on Excel, they do not have the same starting points. Its essentially just two half circles, one smaller than the other (Stops at the Y axis, giving the half doughnut shape).
If this makes sense, I am trying to get two parts of circles to draw the shape as such that they have the same start and end points. Currently all I am getting more a 'half doughnut' shape, due to the circles not being connected.
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