zpanderson Posted June 13, 2012 Share Posted June 13, 2012 I'm hoping someone can help me with this issue that I'm having. I am trying to automate performance testing of an application for work, but in certain situations I am seeing _ImageSearchArea return ridiculous numbers of results while other times it works perfectly fine. System: Remote Session of Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise $winDims = WinGetPos('Open Database') Switch $selectedAOR Case $selectedAOR = 'system' $picFile = @TempDir & '\Performance_Test\ormap_system.bmp' $imageCoords = _ImageSearchArea($picFile, $winDims[0], $winDims[1], $winDims[0] + $winDims[2], $winDims[1] + $winDims[3]) If Not IsArray($imageCoords) Then $errorMessage = 'Image not found on screen: ' & $picFile ContinueCase EndIf MouseClick("left", $imageCoords[0][0], $imageCoords[0][1]) EndSwitch *Just a subset of code to show how I'm using _ImageSearchArea This is the picture that I'm searching for ormap_system.bmp And this is the window that I'm searching in pic1.bmp And this is the number of results returned by _ImageSearchArea pic3.bmp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Kidney Posted June 14, 2012 Share Posted June 14, 2012 Image search doesn't return a value like normal autoit functions. You need to give the image search function variables to store the x and y coords. You have an if statment that will give an error msg if the variable is NOT an array and then you r trying to use that say variable as an array which is incorrect. Once I get home i can post my image search function. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zpanderson Posted June 14, 2012 Author Share Posted June 14, 2012 (edited) Thanks for the reply, _ImageSearchArea returns an array with x,y coordinates so I don't see anything wrong with what I'm currently doing??? Func _ImageSearchArea($findImage,$x1,$y1,$right,$bottom, $tolerance = 0, $HBMP=0) ;MsgBox(0,"asd","" & $x1 & " " & $y1 & " " & $right & " " & $bottom) if $tolerance>0 then $findImage = "*" & $tolerance & " " & $findImage If IsString($findImage) Then $result = DllCall($ImageSearchDLL,"str","ImageSearch","int",$x1,"int",$y1,"int",$right,"int",$bottom,"str","*TransBlack "&$findImage,"ptr",$HBMP) ;~ _ArrayDisplay($result,"") ;~ ConsoleWrite($result & @CRLF) Else $result = DllCall($ImageSearchDLL,"str","ImageSearch","int",$x1,"int",$y1,"int",$right,"int",$bottom,"ptr","*TransBlack "&$findImage,"ptr",$HBMP) EndIf ;~ $result = DllCall($ImageSearchDLL,"str","ImageSearch","int",$x1,"int",$y1,"int",$right,"int",$bottom,"str",$findImage) ;~ ConsoleWrite(@error & @CRLF) ;~ Return $result ; If error exit if Not IsArray($result) Or $result[0]="0" then return 0 $array = StringSplit($result[0],"#",2) If UBound($array) < 2 Then ;~ _ArrayDisplay($array,"UB $result[0] < 2 ??") Return 0 EndIf Dim $retArray[UBound($array)-1][2] For $i = 0 To UBound($array) $xyarr = StringSplit($array[$i],"|",2) If @error Then ExitLoop $retArray[$i][0] = $xyarr[0] $retArray[$i][1] = $xyarr[1] next ;~ _ArrayDisplay($retArray,"") return $retArray EndFunc **Hmmm am I using an old version of imagesearch???** It works perfectly except for this specific image when running on a remote session. Edited June 14, 2012 by zpanderson Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zpanderson Posted June 15, 2012 Author Share Posted June 15, 2012 Alrighty, well I downloaded an updated version of ImageSearch from and reworked my code...It appears to be working better now; not sure where I got that original version of imagesearch that I was using o.O Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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