If the intent is to copy the example exactly then I'd think the imageData
would be the same. But I'd use location data as others have suggested. Get
the end points of the line graphic and loop through a list of correct
points to compare against.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.
Thanks for the replies.
I just put it on the forum as well and attached an image with it to get a
better idea of what I want to do.
https://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=36585
greetings,,
William
Op wo 29 dec. 2021 om 17:51 schreef William Prothero via use-livecode <
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William,
My basic suggestion is that you use the location data of each connected dot,
rather than the image data.
Good luck,
Bill P
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> On Dec 29, 2021, at 8:42 AM, William Prothero via use-livecode
> wrote:
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> William,
> I understand that you want to see if the dots that ar
William,
I understand that you want to see if the dots that are connected in one path
are also connected in another path which may have them connected in a different
order. Seems you could just loop through each dot in the reference path, then
see if the same dots are included in the user’s path
Hi William,
If you could provide a link to a photo example of
what you are doing that would help us to understand
the problem better.
There may be a way to simplify your process so you
don’t have to check every pixel.
Rick
> On Dec 29, 2021, at 4:57 AM, William de Smet via use-livecode
> wro
Hi there,
Is there a better way to check if images are the same?
I now use imagadata.
In my app I have an example drawn image (5x5 matrix with dots, a Geoboard).
These dots are important because by touching them their Loc is used
(gStartLoc and gStartLoc)
Two dots will be connected by setting the