Difference between revisions of "FindColorTriangle"
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− | This function searches for a given color specified by '''Color''' | + | This function searches for a given color specified by '''Color''' using a scan-line pattern. The search area is given as three coordinates which represent the corner points ('''X1''', '''Y1'''), ('''X2''', '''Y2''') and ('''X3''', '''Y3''') relative to the selected client window. |
The function returns [[false]] if the color was not found, if it was it returns [[true]] and the coordinates of the found color in ('''X''', '''Y'''). The search will stop after the first instance of the color was found. | The function returns [[false]] if the color was not found, if it was it returns [[true]] and the coordinates of the found color in ('''X''', '''Y'''). The search will stop after the first instance of the color was found. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:58, 10 November 2012
Definition
function FindColorTriangle(out X, Y: Integer; const Color, X1, Y1, X2, Y2, X3, Y3: Integer): Boolean;
Availability
SCAR Divi 3.00 > 3.34
Description
This function searches for a given color specified by Color using a scan-line pattern. The search area is given as three coordinates which represent the corner points (X1, Y1), (X2, Y2) and (X3, Y3) relative to the selected client window.
The function returns false if the color was not found, if it was it returns true and the coordinates of the found color in (X, Y). The search will stop after the first instance of the color was found.
Example
var x, y: Integer; begin if FindColorTriangle(x, y, 0, 100, 0, 0, 100, 200, 100) then WriteLn('Found color at ' + IntToStr(x) + ', ' + IntToStr(y)); end.