I would like to know how i can select a pixel with a mouse c开发者_StackOverflow社区lick in an image (QImge) and get pixel position and value.
Thanks
self.image = QLabel()
self.image.setPixmap(QPixmap("C:\\myImg.jpg"))
self.image.setObjectName("image")
self.image.mousePressEvent = self.getPos
def getPos(self , event):
x = event.pos().x()
y = event.pos().y()
This question is old but for everybody getting here, like me, this is my solution based on Jareds answer:
self.img = QImage('fname.png')
pixmap = QPixmap(QPixmap.fromImage(self.img))
img_label = QLabel()
img_label.setPixmap(pixmap)
img_label.mousePressEvent = self.getPixel
def self.getPixel(self, event):
x = event.pos().x()
y = event.pos().y()
c = self.img.pixel(x,y) # color code (integer): 3235912
# depending on what kind of value you like (arbitary examples)
c_qobj = QColor(c) # color object
c_rgb = QColor(c).getRgb() # 8bit RGBA: (255, 23, 0, 255)
c_rgbf = QColor(c).getRgbf() # RGBA float: (1.0, 0.3123, 0.0, 1.0)
return x, y, c_rgb
Make sure the size of the label matches the size of the image, otherwise the x and y mouse coords need to be transformed to image coords. And I guess it's also possible to use the .pixel()
method directly on a pixmap as well, but the QImage object seems to perform better in my case.
First you have to draw the image. You can do this my making a QLabel
widget and call setPixmap
. You need to convert your QImage
to QPixmap
before doing this (you can use QPixmap.fromImage(img)
).
You can get mouse clicks by subclassing the QImage
and intercepting mousePressEvent
. Look up the pixel value with QImage.pixel()
.
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