Simple 2D RPG made in C++ and SFML
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//
// SFML - Simple and Fast Multimedia Library
// Copyright (C) 2007-2013 Laurent Gomila (laurent.gom@gmail.com)
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.
// In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
//
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely,
// subject to the following restrictions:
//
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented;
// you must not claim that you wrote the original software.
// If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment
// in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required.
//
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such,
// and must not be misrepresented as being the original software.
//
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
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#ifndef SFML_IMAGE_HPP
#define SFML_IMAGE_HPP
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// Headers
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#include <SFML/Graphics/Export.hpp>
#include <SFML/Graphics/Color.hpp>
#include <SFML/Graphics/Rect.hpp>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
namespace sf
{
class InputStream;
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/// \brief Class for loading, manipulating and saving images
///
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class SFML_GRAPHICS_API Image
{
public :
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/// \brief Default constructor
///
/// Creates an empty image.
///
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Image();
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/// \brief Create the image and fill it with a unique color
///
/// \param width Width of the image
/// \param height Height of the image
/// \param color Fill color
///
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void create(unsigned int width, unsigned int height, const Color& color = Color(0, 0, 0));
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/// \brief Create the image from an array of pixels
///
/// The \a pixel array is assumed to contain 32-bits RGBA pixels,
/// and have the given \a width and \a height. If not, this is
/// an undefined behaviour.
/// If \a pixels is null, an empty image is created.
///
/// \param width Width of the image
/// \param height Height of the image
/// \param pixels Array of pixels to copy to the image
///
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void create(unsigned int width, unsigned int height, const Uint8* pixels);
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/// \brief Load the image from a file on disk
///
/// The supported image formats are bmp, png, tga, jpg, gif,
/// psd, hdr and pic. Some format options are not supported,
/// like progressive jpeg.
/// If this function fails, the image is left unchanged.
///
/// \param filename Path of the image file to load
///
/// \return True if loading was successful
///
/// \see loadFromMemory, loadFromStream, saveToFile
///
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bool loadFromFile(const std::string& filename);
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/// \brief Load the image from a file in memory
///
/// The supported image formats are bmp, png, tga, jpg, gif,
/// psd, hdr and pic. Some format options are not supported,
/// like progressive jpeg.
/// If this function fails, the image is left unchanged.
///
/// \param data Pointer to the file data in memory
/// \param size Size of the data to load, in bytes
///
/// \return True if loading was successful
///
/// \see loadFromFile, loadFromStream
///
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bool loadFromMemory(const void* data, std::size_t size);
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/// \brief Load the image from a custom stream
///
/// The supported image formats are bmp, png, tga, jpg, gif,
/// psd, hdr and pic. Some format options are not supported,
/// like progressive jpeg.
/// If this function fails, the image is left unchanged.
///
/// \param stream Source stream to read from
///
/// \return True if loading was successful
///
/// \see loadFromFile, loadFromMemory
///
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bool loadFromStream(InputStream& stream);
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/// \brief Save the image to a file on disk
///
/// The format of the image is automatically deduced from
/// the extension. The supported image formats are bmp, png,
/// tga and jpg. The destination file is overwritten
/// if it already exists. This function fails if the image is empty.
///
/// \param filename Path of the file to save
///
/// \return True if saving was successful
///
/// \see create, loadFromFile, loadFromMemory
///
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bool saveToFile(const std::string& filename) const;
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/// \brief Return the size (width and height) of the image
///
/// \return Size of the image, in pixels
///
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Vector2u getSize() const;
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/// \brief Create a transparency mask from a specified color-key
///
/// This function sets the alpha value of every pixel matching
/// the given color to \a alpha (0 by default), so that they
/// become transparent.
///
/// \param color Color to make transparent
/// \param alpha Alpha value to assign to transparent pixels
///
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void createMaskFromColor(const Color& color, Uint8 alpha = 0);
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/// \brief Copy pixels from another image onto this one
///
/// This function does a slow pixel copy and should not be
/// used intensively. It can be used to prepare a complex
/// static image from several others, but if you need this
/// kind of feature in real-time you'd better use sf::RenderTexture.
///
/// If \a sourceRect is empty, the whole image is copied.
/// If \a applyAlpha is set to true, the transparency of
/// source pixels is applied. If it is false, the pixels are
/// copied unchanged with their alpha value.
///
/// \param source Source image to copy
/// \param destX X coordinate of the destination position
/// \param destY Y coordinate of the destination position
/// \param sourceRect Sub-rectangle of the source image to copy
/// \param applyAlpha Should the copy take in account the source transparency?
///
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void copy(const Image& source, unsigned int destX, unsigned int destY, const IntRect& sourceRect = IntRect(0, 0, 0, 0), bool applyAlpha = false);
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/// \brief Change the color of a pixel
///
/// This function doesn't check the validity of the pixel
/// coordinates, using out-of-range values will result in
/// an undefined behaviour.
///
/// \param x X coordinate of pixel to change
/// \param y Y coordinate of pixel to change
/// \param color New color of the pixel
///
/// \see getPixel
///
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void setPixel(unsigned int x, unsigned int y, const Color& color);
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/// \brief Get the color of a pixel
///
/// This function doesn't check the validity of the pixel
/// coordinates, using out-of-range values will result in
/// an undefined behaviour.
///
/// \param x X coordinate of pixel to get
/// \param y Y coordinate of pixel to get
///
/// \return Color of the pixel at coordinates (x, y)
///
/// \see setPixel
///
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Color getPixel(unsigned int x, unsigned int y) const;
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/// \brief Get a read-only pointer to the array of pixels
///
/// The returned value points to an array of RGBA pixels made of
/// 8 bits integers components. The size of the array is
/// width * height * 4 (getSize().x * getSize().y * 4).
/// Warning: the returned pointer may become invalid if you
/// modify the image, so you should never store it for too long.
/// If the image is empty, a null pointer is returned.
///
/// \return Read-only pointer to the array of pixels
///
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const Uint8* getPixelsPtr() const;
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/// \brief Flip the image horizontally (left <-> right)
///
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void flipHorizontally();
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/// \brief Flip the image vertically (top <-> bottom)
///
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void flipVertically();
private :
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// Member data
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Vector2u m_size; ///< Image size
std::vector<Uint8> m_pixels; ///< Pixels of the image
};
} // namespace sf
#endif // SFML_IMAGE_HPP
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/// \class sf::Image
/// \ingroup graphics
///
/// sf::Image is an abstraction to manipulate images
/// as bidimensional arrays of pixels. The class provides
/// functions to load, read, write and save pixels, as well
/// as many other useful functions.
///
/// sf::Image can handle a unique internal representation of
/// pixels, which is RGBA 32 bits. This means that a pixel
/// must be composed of 8 bits red, green, blue and alpha
/// channels -- just like a sf::Color.
/// All the functions that return an array of pixels follow
/// this rule, and all parameters that you pass to sf::Image
/// functions (such as loadFromPixels) must use this
/// representation as well.
///
/// A sf::Image can be copied, but it is a heavy resource and
/// if possible you should always use [const] references to
/// pass or return them to avoid useless copies.
///
/// Usage example:
/// \code
/// // Load an image file from a file
/// sf::Image background;
/// if (!background.loadFromFile("background.jpg"))
/// return -1;
///
/// // Create a 20x20 image filled with black color
/// sf::Image image;
/// image.create(20, 20, sf::Color::Black);
///
/// // Copy image1 on image2 at position (10, 10)
/// image.copy(background, 10, 10);
///
/// // Make the top-left pixel transparent
/// sf::Color color = image.getPixel(0, 0);
/// color.a = 0;
/// image.setPixel(0, 0, color);
///
/// // Save the image to a file
/// if (!image.saveToFile("result.png"))
/// return -1;
/// \endcode
///
/// \see sf::Texture
///
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