i know there are 1000000 posts about getpixel but i cant find what i need. i am able to get the color of a pixel at the cursors position without a problem. I need to be able to compare that color to the color of a pixel on screen at x,y without moving the cursor. how can i go about this?
Apologies as this has probably been answered a million different times a million different ways already. I'm trying to control the mouse. I wish to move the mouse to a given pixel position (x, y) and cause a click. I don't want this to be limited within a form, as I want to control another application. I'm using VB 2005.
Is there a way to get the color at a certain mouse position in the active window? I remember doing it with AutoIt Script, but I can't find any references for it in vb?
I have put a fair few hours into this now and have had no luck, i found this piece of code on the net that seems to offer exactly what i need.[code]...
I would like to get the color of a pixel at my current mouse location, when the mouse is clicked. The location is anything on the screen, not just a jpg, gif, png, etc..
I want to make a small application for my web designing needs that will display the color of the current pixel under the mouse pointer. I need this to work on the entire screen (no matter what form/application is in focus) and it needs to update in real time.
I'm not worried about the math or working with coordinates, but I don't know (and can't find) anything that might get the color of the pixel under the cursor on any form. I've found a small number of VB6 examples, but I'm with .NET 2008. Does anyone know of a method or anything (DLL even >.<)
during the development of my project, i've fall in the need to change the position of some forms, pixel by pixel using a timer.Now, i've checked that the movement is very fluid when form is not very heavy, when it contains few elements, but when it has a lot of elements inside, the movement becames nervous and not fluid, the movement becomes jerky.
I would like to load a GIF file, and start with the first pixel and check to see if that pixel color is closer to Black, Red, Green or Yellow, then take what ever color it closest matched to and output that color as a number, 0, 1, 2 or 3. So just for a small example a 5x4 GIF would be converted to something like this: 0112223322220111332?
How can I find out the pixel colour of a certain point on a web browser. For instance,WebBrowser1.getPixelColor(0,0) would get the rgb colour value of pixel 0, 0.It doesn't have to be rgb it might be hsl or whatever.The web browser is showing a local web page that is hosted on a network. If there is an error then the screen goes all grey. What I want to do is, if this does happen, display an alert message like - "An error has occurred
In either of these (preferably Vb6), is it possible to replace a specific pixel color with a defined color? For example, if i scan my screen for 100,200,150, is there a way i can replace every instance of that with a specific color?
I have a bunch of PNG images in my project's resources. I need to find out whether the pixel at any X,Y is transparent or not. Testing the alpha of the color returned by GetPixel doesn't work, and I can't test it against the transparency key because Bitmap objects only have a MakeTransparent method, for some strange reason. Is there a way to tell?
In Vb6 you could make a private type by doing the following:
Private Type PointAPI X As Integer y As Integer End Type
Vb.Net doesn't support this. I need it to store the x and y position of a certain pixel. I know i could just declare an x and y variable but i would rather use something like:
I have drawn a grid in vb2008 so that each rectangle represents a 15 min period of a day. Time slots are shown by filling in the grid in different colours using the draw rectangle method. No problem so far. Now I want to discover the colour of any given part of the grid to prevent an overdraw.
1. Let's say I have two buttons, one that draws a random circle (random size and position) and one that draws a random rectangle. How do I manage that?
i am working on a project in vb.net 2003 and i want to get the color of a pixel when i click on the image loaded in the picturebox. i ve tried anything but nothing seems to work...
I am creating a custom tooltip label. My problem is auto resizing it (particularly height).The thing to note here is that the label i am using is an infragistics label, and i can have different fonts and formatting inside the label which means i cant just measure the text height based on the font because the label will contain multiple fonts.The only thing i can come up with is to make the label the height of the screen, and then perform a loop which scans the colour of each row of pixels starting from the bottom, decreasing the label height each time until it finds some pixels which <> the backcolor of the label (which would indicate that there is some text there).This is the only reliable way i can think of to make this happen, but im having trouble finding out just how exactly to get the color of the pixel at the given point.I did find one method of getting the pixel color, but the problem was that it when i requested it in the form_load it didnt return the right color because the screen wasn't painted (i guess).
I've recently been working on some VB.NET programs, grab the value of the color of a pixel on my screen(Out of my WIN32 Application).
I need this so I can make a little bot that automatically pushes buttons for a online game called "JamLegends"(http:jamlegends.com). Its kind of like Rock Band, and if I can grab the color, then I can simply used 'sendkeys' to press buttons to make the bot work.
Edit: This is for a project in school. We need to make something that will make a program that will make something easier to work with or use(In my case, JamLegends). I have nothing to work with, I've researched a bit but I found nothing that can grab pixel color values.
What I want to do is get the color of a position on the screen. I'd rather not capture the whole screen if I don't have to, just one pixel's color. I was trying to use GetPixel(ByVal hDC As IntPtr, ByVal x As Integer, ByVal y As Integer) As Integer, but I can't figure out how to get the handle to the screen.
I am trying to set a pixel a particular color. The code below does not work and don't know why.
Dim myimage As New Bitmap(PictureBox1.Image) Dim i As Integer For i = 0 To 59
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I also checked the Microsoft's sample code for setpixel which is below, does not work either. At least, I could not make it to work. I have used it within picturebox1_paint subroutine but got nothing.
Private Sub SetPixel_Example(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs) ' Create a Bitmap object from a file. Dim myBitmap As New Bitmap("Grapes.jpg")
Is here quick way to find pixel color = 0 in rectangle (0,0,10,10)?For example auto it has PixelSearch ( left, top, right, bottom, color [, shade-variation [, step [, hwnd]]] )Is here quick way to find pixel color = 0 in rectangle (0,0,10,10)?
okay i have a simple form like this How can i Move my mouse to the Red part in the Middle of the form i know it's something to do with Pixels but i don't know how to do that if anyone could answer my question i would be so happy so please if you know Please
If I put this code in the form, the mouse will be moved once. I want it to "freeze" the mouse at the point that its moved at. If I put code in timer (which it is now), the mouse will keep searching for the color, so the mouse moves around like crazy. How do I change my code so that it will "freeze" the mouse once it finds the color? [Code]