Description
The Picture.Find
method searches pixel by pixel for one image specified by the Picture parameter within another represented by the given Picture
object and returns the rectangular area that corresponds to the found image.
This method uses the TestComplete image comparison engine. To learn more about it, read the How Image Comparison Works topic.
Declaration
PictureObj.Find(Picture, Left, Top, Transparent, PixelTolerance, Mouse, ColorTolerance, Mask)
PictureObj | An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to a Picture object | |||
Picture | [in] | Required | A Picture object or an object that has the Picture method which returns a Picture object |
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Left | [in] | Optional | Integer | Default value: 0 |
Top | [in] | Optional | Integer | Default value: 0 |
Transparent | [in] | Optional | Boolean | Default value: False |
PixelTolerance | [in] | Optional | Integer | Default value: 0 |
Mouse | [in] | Optional | Boolean | Default value: True |
ColorTolerance | [in] | Optional | Integer | Default value: 0 |
Mask | [in] | Optional | A Picture object |
|
Result | A Rect object |
Applies To
The method is applied to the following object:
Parameters
The method has the following parameters:
Picture
Left
The horizontal coordinate of the given image’s pixel that serves as the top-level corner of the imaginary rectangle within that image. The method will search for the Picture picture inside this rectangle. This allows you to restrict the search area. 0 is the default value; it means that this imaginary rectangle starts from the left side of the given image.
Top
The vertical coordinate of the given image’s pixel that serves as the top-level corner of the imaginary rectangle within that image. The method will search for the Picture picture inside this rectangle. This allows you to restrict the search area. 0 is the default value; it means that this imaginary rectangle starts from the top side of the given image.
Transparent
False by default. If it is True, the top left pixel of Picture will be treated as the “transparent” (background) color in the given image, which is meaningless for comparison. For instance, if that pixel is gray, any gray pixel in Picture will match any color pixel in the given image.
PixelTolerance
Lets you ignore insignificant differences between the bitmaps during the search. If the number of different pixels is less than or equal to PixelTolerance, TestComplete considers the images to be identical. 0 is the default value; it means that no differences between the bitmaps are ignored, except for those set by the Transparent parameter.
Note: | Using the PixelTolerance parameter with non-zero values may slow down the search process. |
Mouse
This parameter is only meaningful if --
-
The Picture parameter specifies an object that has the
Picture
method that returns aPicture
object.
-- and --
-
PictureObj corresponds to an image that has a mouse pointer on it.
If the Mouse parameter is True, the Find
method includes the mouse pointer in the Picture image. The method will return True only if PictureObj also contains the mouse pointer image in the same position.
ColorTolerance
Allows ignoring hue differences when comparing bitmaps. The parameter specifies an acceptable color difference under which two pixels of a certain color should be treated as identical. The color difference is represented as an integer value within the range 0…255 that specifies an acceptable difference for each color component (red, green and blue) of the compared pixels. Two pixels are considered identical if the difference between intensities of each of their color components does not exceed the specified value.
When ColorTolerance is 0, which is the default value, compared pixels are considered identical only if they have exactly the same color. When ColorTolerance is 255, pixels of any color are considered identical.
Mask
Specifies which areas of bitmaps should be compared. A mask is another Picture
object, whose pixels can be either black or white. If a mask is specified, the routine works in the following way: white pixels on the mask are taken into account during the comparison, whereas black pixels are ignored.
Result Value
If the search is successful, Find
returns the Rect
object whose properties are set to the values fitting the sought-for image found within the given image. This is the first image found, searching left-right and top-down. If the search fails, Find
returns an empty value (Nothing
in VBScript, nil
in DelphiScript, None
in Python, null
in JavaScript, JScript, C++Script and C#Script).
Remarks
If the method fails to locate an image, while the sought-for image is part of another image, see the Why Image Comparison Fails and Factors Affecting Image Comparison help topics to determine the cause of the failure.
Example
The code below demonstrates how you can search for the desired image on a web page. To search the window, we use the Picture.Find
method. This method returns a rectangle that specifies the coordinates of the image within the web browser window. To calculate the coordinates of the image center, we use methods of the Rect
object. To obtain the scripting object corresponding to the found image, we use the Sys.Desktop.ObjectFromPoint
method. This method returns an onscreen
object that contains Click
and other actions, which you can use to simulate mouse clicks over the image.
JavaScript
function Test()
{
let url = "http://smartbear.com/";
// Launches the web browser and opens the web page
Browsers.Item(btIexplorer).Run(url);
let page = Sys.Browser().Page("*");
// Obtains the image of the browser window
let picture = page.PagePicture();
// Loads the sought-for image
let pict = Utils.Picture;
pict.LoadFromFile("c:\my_image.bmp");
// Searches for the image within the browser window
let rect = picture.Find(pict);
if (strictEqual(rect, null))
{
Log.Warning("The image was not found on the page.");
return;
}
// Calculates the coordinates of the image center
let x = page.ScreenLeft + rect.Left + rect.Width / 2;
let y = page.ScreenTop + rect.Top + rect.Height / 2;
// Obtains the IMG object by coordinates
let img = Sys.Desktop.ObjectFromPoint(x, y);
// Checks the results and simulates a mouse click over the image
if (img.Exists)
img.Click();
else
Log.Warning("Unable to simulate the click.");
}
JScript
function Test()
{
var url = "http://smartbear.com/";
// Launches the web browser and opens the web page
Browsers.Item(btIexplorer).Run(url);
var page = Sys.Browser().Page("*");
// Obtains the image of the browser window
var picture = page.PagePicture();
// Loads the sought-for image
var pict = Utils.Picture;
pict.LoadFromFile("c:\my_image.bmp");
// Searches for the image within the browser window
var rect = picture.Find(pict);
if (rect == null)
{
Log.Warning("The image was not found on the page.");
return;
}
// Calculates the coordinates of the image center
var x = page.ScreenLeft + rect.Left + rect.Width / 2;
var y = page.ScreenTop + rect.Top + rect.Height / 2;
// Obtains the IMG object by coordinates
var img = Sys.Desktop.ObjectFromPoint(x, y);
// Checks the results and simulates a mouse click over the image
if (img.Exists)
img.Click();
else
Log.Warning("Unable to simulate the click.");
}
Python
def Test():
url = "http://smartbear.com/"
# Launches the web browser and opens the web page
Browsers.Item(btIexplorer).Run(url)
page = Sys.Browser().Page("*")
# Obtains the image of the browser window
picture = page.PagePicture()
# Loads the sought-for image
pict = Utils.Picture;
pict.LoadFromFile("c:\my_image.bmp")
# Searches for the image within the browser window
rect = picture.Find(pict)
if rect == None:
Log.Warning("The image was not found on the page.")
return
# Calculates the coordinates of the image center
x = page.ScreenLeft + rect.Left + rect.Width / 2
y = page.ScreenTop + rect.Top + rect.Height / 2
# Obtains the IMG object by coordinates
img = Sys.Desktop.ObjectFromPoint(x, y)
# Checks the results and simulates a mouse click over the image
if img.Exists:
img.Click()
else:
Log.Warning("Unable to simulate the click.")
VBScript
Sub Test
Dim url, page, picture, pict, rect, img, x, y
url = "http://smartbear.com/"
' Launches the web browser and opens the web page
Browsers.Item(btIexplorer).Run(url)
Set page = Sys.Browser.Page("*")
' Obtains the image of the browser window
Set picture = page.PagePicture
' Loads the sought-for image
Set pict = Utils.Picture
pict.LoadFromFile("c:\my_image.bmp")
' Searches for the image within the browser window
Set rect = picture.Find(pict)
If rect Is Nothing Then
Call Log.Warning("The image was not found on the page.")
Exit Sub
End If
' Calculates the coordinates of the image center
x = page.ScreenLeft + rect.Left + rect.Width / 2
y = page.ScreenTop + rect.Top + rect.Height / 2
' Obtains the IMG object by coordinates
Set img = Sys.Desktop.ObjectFromPoint(x, y)
' Checks the results and simulates a mouse click over the image
If img.Exists Then
img.Click
Else
Call Log.Warning("Unable to simulate the click.")
End If
End Sub
DelphiScript
procedure Test;
var
url, page, picture, pict, rect, img, x, y : OleVariant;
begin
url := 'http://smartbear.com/';
// Launches the web browser and opens the web page
Browsers.Item(btIexplorer).Run(url);
page := Sys.Browser.Page('*');
// Obtains the image of the browser window
picture := page.PagePicture;
// Loads the sought-for image
pict := Utils.Picture;
pict.LoadFromFile('c:\my_image.bmp');
// Searches for the image within the browser window
rect := picture.Find(pict);
if rect = nil then
begin
Log.Warning('The image was not found on the page.');
Exit;
end;
// Calculates the coordinates of the image center
x := page.ScreenLeft + Rect.Left + Rect.Width / 2;
y := page.ScreenTop + Rect.Top + Rect.Height / 2;
// Obtains the IMG object by coordinates
img := Sys.Desktop.ObjectFromPoint(x, y);
// Checks the results and simulates a mouse click over the image
if (img.Exists) then
img.Click
else
Log.Warning('Unable to simulate the click.');
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function Test()
{
var url = "http://smartbear.com/";
// Launches the web browser and opens the web page
Browsers["Item"](btIexplorer)["Run"](url);
var page = Sys["Browser"]()["Page"]("*");
// Obtains the image of the browser window
var picture = page["PagePicture"]();
// Loads the sought-for image
var pict = Utils["Picture"];
pict["LoadFromFile"]("c:\my_image.bmp");
// Searches for the image within the browser window
var rect = picture["Find"](pict);
if (rect == null)
{
Log["Warning"]("The image was not found on the page.");
return;
}
// Calculates the coordinates of the image center
var x = page["ScreenLeft"] + rect["Left"] + rect["Width"] / 2;
var y = page["ScreenTop"] + rect["Top"] + rect["Height"] / 2;
// Obtains the IMG object by coordinates
var img = Sys["Desktop"]["ObjectFromPoint"](x, y);
// Checks the results and simulates a mouse click over the image
if (img["Exists"])
img["Click"]();
else
Log["Warning"]("Unable to simulate the click.");
}
See Also
About Region Checkpoints
How Image Comparison Works
Finding an Image Within Another Image
Regions.Find Method
Regions.FindRegion Method
Compare Method
Difference Method
Pixels Property