Color question
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Color question
I was wondering if someone could post a simple script or code with no loops or anything complicated (i dont understand much about yet), That would scan for a certain color pixal then click where that pixal is then do it all over again. I just would like to see this code so i can learn from it, Any help would be appreciated
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You can't really scan a range of pixels without looping!
Already examples of scanning pixels for a color and clicking on this forum. Try searching. How about this:
http://www.mjtnet.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3421
Already examples of scanning pixels for a color and clicking on this forum. Try searching. How about this:
http://www.mjtnet.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3421
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>I was looking for a script that can scan a window for a
>certain color.
That is EXACTLY what the script I linked to does.
>certain color.
That is EXACTLY what the script I linked to does.
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It is always possible that a typo or cut/paste error may occur when creating your own script. By posting here, the macro from your system, we can make sure we are working on the same code that is not working for you.
It would also be helpful for you to post a copy of a log file of your macro, pointing out where it is failing. Lots of help available here, looking to see what you have done so we can assist.
It would also be helpful for you to post a copy of a log file of your macro, pointing out where it is failing. Lots of help available here, looking to see what you have done so we can assist.
Hope this was helpful..................good luck,
Bob
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