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authorAlan Alpert <alan.alpert@nokia.com>2011-06-07 15:12:53 +1000
committerAlan Alpert <alan.alpert@nokia.com>2011-06-07 15:12:53 +1000
commit21d0c6ef9a7df3e5fa69ff344e9dee2d2159c43c (patch)
tree8b9545958c1dde4e0963dd14d74faa3dab394486 /src/declarative/particles/qsgmaskextruder.cpp
parent6e22ead1767d0ef9463b34bee071ca54647a547c (diff)
Immense Particles Refactor Part A
Qt.labs.particles 2.0 moved to QtQuick.Particles 2.0. All C++ classes changed names, some renaming of QML types. Also adds CustomParticle.
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+
+#include "qsgmaskextruder_p.h"
+#include <QImage>
+#include <QDebug>
+QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
+QSGMaskExtruder::QSGMaskExtruder(QObject *parent) :
+ QSGParticleExtruder(parent)
+ , m_lastWidth(-1)
+ , m_lastHeight(-1)
+{
+}
+
+QPointF QSGMaskExtruder::extrude(const QRectF &r)
+{
+ ensureInitialized(r);
+ if(!m_mask.count())
+ return r.topLeft();
+ const QPointF p = m_mask[rand() % m_mask.count()];
+ //### Should random sub-pixel positioning be added?
+ return p + r.topLeft();
+}
+
+bool QSGMaskExtruder::contains(const QRectF &bounds, const QPointF &point)
+{
+ ensureInitialized(bounds);//###Current usage patterns WILL lead to different bounds/r calls. Separate list?
+ QPoint p = point.toPoint() - bounds.topLeft().toPoint();
+ return m_img.rect().contains(p) && (bool)m_img.pixelIndex(p);
+}
+
+void QSGMaskExtruder::ensureInitialized(const QRectF &r)
+{
+ if(m_lastWidth == r.width() && m_lastHeight == r.height())
+ return;
+ m_lastWidth = r.width();
+ m_lastHeight = r.height();
+
+ m_mask.clear();
+ if(m_source.isEmpty())
+ return;
+ m_img = QImage(m_source.toLocalFile());
+ m_img = m_img.createAlphaMask();
+ m_img = m_img.convertToFormat(QImage::Format_Mono);//Else LSB, but I think that's easier
+ m_img = m_img.scaled(r.size().toSize());//TODO: Do they need aspect ratio stuff? Or tiling?
+ for(int i=0; i<r.width(); i++){
+ for(int j=0; j<r.height(); j++){
+ if(m_img.pixelIndex(i,j))//Direct bit manipulation is presumably more efficient
+ m_mask << QPointF(i,j);
+ }
+ }
+}
+QT_END_NAMESPACE