Hahaha dude you should write a motivational book or something like that! You're pretty good at that =)
Well I'll try saving that bitmap to a file and see what shows up.
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Hahaha dude you should write a motivational book or something like that! You're pretty good at that =)
Well I'll try saving that bitmap to a file and see what shows up.
Will that code work?
I see now that I should have posted this topic in the windows programming section, sorry for that.
Alright, so after some searching I believe I might have made some progress. The thing is, I'm pretty clueless about the gdi so I can't really tell if this works or not.
It's hard doing such thing...
Hehehe I understand what you're saying. Will try coding something now.
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Well if I knew how to do it I probably wouldn't be asking for help. I'll start coding when I have something to start with. I guess you are right about me being too much spoiled and wanting...
I see, but there could other items of that same color I guess. If I could place the screen in a 1024x768 matrix, with 1 space for each pixel I guess it would be a much simpler problem, wouldn't it?
There's no noise and the image will never change (no change in shape, color, etc). What might happen is a smal part of the image (probably a little around the edges) being overlapped by another...
Thanks for helping zacs. I've used GetDC before to draw on the screen, but I don't really know how to use it to generate a "print screen". Could you recommend me something to read or something like...
hum.... so maybe getting a print from the screen, then try placing the image I'm looking for against every "block" of pixels to see if they match?
Is that what you're saying?
Well imagine there's a little car in a flash game that has many other objects and i need to click on that car. So I would have to recognize where is the car and know it's position and then click on...
Os is windows
hmmm... anyone?
Well I read the forum guidelines and I don't beleive my intentions break any of the rules, but if you do think so...
It's about preventing me from getting a Carpal tunnel syndrome due to excessive...
Ok I will be more specific: I plan on doing an auto-clicker program. So there will be parts of the screen I need to click on. I must find where these images are and then click on their position.
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Hi guys, I would like you to point me to the direction on which api's, functions, etc should I look for in order to recognize an image on the screen and retrieve its coordinates.
I hope that was...
Hehe I think I'm close but not close enough... I don't know how to classify between group 1 and 2
First I thought that all primes but 3 were group 2, but 11 is group 1.... I think the number I'm...
I'm sorry guys but I couldn't solve it. Is there an article or something like that I could read?
I have no deep math knowledge (just started studying engineering tough) and I find most of the...
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
div(1,8);
getch();
return 0;
}
int div (int a, int b)
Hi guys,
I`m trying to solve euler`s 26th problem but I`m stuck... The thing is I`ll have an array filled with integers and I want to see if there is a recurring cycle in it.
1/7 =...
I got it! Thank you so much guys, you really helped me out here.
Here's the solution in case anyone wants it, it's so dam simple =P
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
...
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I understand the problem now. Just couldn't solve it....
I came up with this, but it enters into an infinite loop:
#include <stdio.h>
vart
I'm not using it, should I? I'm determining when line ends with this comparisson:
while ((c = getc(stdin)) != '\n')
But it could be altered if you think that's the problem...
I'll now go and try to implement arpsmack's solution but before that I have one more problem I couldn't solve =/
This one is so easy... I'm actually ashamed for having to ask for help in this...
Amazing =) Thank you.
The awnser is actually much more complicated than what I had imagined :P