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应用程序的每个文件的内容。 8 | 9 | MfcWaterEffect.vcxproj 10 | 这是使用应用程序向导生成的 VC++ 项目的主项目文件,其中包含生成该文件的 Visual C++ 的版本信息,以及有关使用应用程序向导选择的平台、配置和项目功能的信息。 11 | 12 | MfcWaterEffect.vcxproj.filters 13 | 这是使用“应用程序向导”生成的 VC++ 项目筛选器文件。它包含有关项目文件与筛选器之间的关联信息。在 IDE 中,通过这种关联,在特定节点下以分组形式显示具有相似扩展名的文件。例如,“.cpp”文件与“源文件”筛选器关联。 14 | 15 | MfcWaterEffect.h 16 | 这是应用程序的主头文件。 17 | 其中包括其他项目特定的标头(包括 Resource.h),并声明 CMfcWaterEffectApp 应用程序类。 18 | 19 | MfcWaterEffect.cpp 20 | 这是包含应用程序类 CMfcWaterEffectApp 的主应用程序源文件。 21 | 22 | MfcWaterEffect.rc 23 | 这是程序使用的所有 Microsoft Windows 资源的列表。它包括 RES 子目录中存储的图标、位图和光标。此文件可以直接在 Microsoft Visual C++ 中进行编辑。项目资源包含在 2052 中。 24 | 25 | res\MfcWaterEffect.ico 26 | 这是用作应用程序图标的图标文件。此图标包括在主资源文件 MfcWaterEffect.rc 中。 27 | 28 | res\MfcWaterEffect.rc2 29 | 此文件包含不在 Microsoft Visual C++ 中进行编辑的资源。您应该将不可由资源编辑器编辑的所有资源放在此文件中。 30 | 31 | 32 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 33 | 34 | 应用程序向导创建一个对话框类: 35 | 36 | MfcWaterEffectDlg.h、MfcWaterEffectDlg.cpp - 对话框 37 | 这些文件包含 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General Public License 7 | // as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 8 | // of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 9 | 10 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 11 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 12 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 13 | // GNU General Public License for more details. 14 | 15 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 16 | // along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 17 | // 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. 18 | // 19 | #include "../stdafx.h" 20 | #include "stdex_vector.h" 21 | #include "DIB.h" 22 | 23 | CDib::CDib() 24 | { 25 | m_hBitmap = NULL; 26 | DeleteObject(); 27 | } 28 | 29 | CDib::~CDib() 30 | { 31 | DeleteObject(); 32 | } 33 | 34 | int CDib::BytesPerLine(int nWidth, int nBitsPerPixel) 35 | { 36 | int nBytesPerLine = nWidth * nBitsPerPixel; 37 | nBytesPerLine = ( (nBytesPerLine + 31) & (~31) ) / 8; 38 | return nBytesPerLine; 39 | } 40 | 41 | void CDib::DeleteObject() 42 | { 43 | m_pBits = NULL; 44 | if (m_hBitmap) 45 | ::DeleteObject(m_hBitmap); 46 | m_hBitmap = NULL; 47 | 48 | SecureZeroMemory(&m_BMinfo, sizeof(m_BMinfo)); 49 | } 50 | 51 | void CDib::Create32BitFromPicture (CPictureHolder* pPicture, int iWidth, int iHeight) 52 | { 53 | CRect r; 54 | CBitmap newBMP; 55 | CWindowDC dc(NULL); 56 | CDC tempDC; 57 | 58 | tempDC.CreateCompatibleDC(&dc); 59 | 60 | newBMP.CreateDiscardableBitmap(&dc,iWidth,iHeight); 61 | 62 | CBitmap* pOldBitmap = tempDC.SelectObject(&newBMP); 63 | 64 | r.SetRect(0,0,iWidth,iHeight); 65 | pPicture->Render(&tempDC,r,r); 66 | 67 | // Create a 32 bit bitmap 68 | stdex::vector pBits(iWidth * iHeight); 69 | 70 | BITMAPINFO bi; 71 | bi.bmiHeader.biSize = sizeof(BITMAPINFOHEADER); 72 | bi.bmiHeader.biWidth = iWidth; 73 | bi.bmiHeader.biHeight = iHeight; 74 | bi.bmiHeader.biPlanes = 1; 75 | bi.bmiHeader.biBitCount = 32; 76 | bi.bmiHeader.biCompression = BI_RGB; 77 | bi.bmiHeader.biSizeImage = 0; 78 | bi.bmiHeader.biXPelsPerMeter = 0; 79 | bi.bmiHeader.biYPelsPerMeter = 0; 80 | bi.bmiHeader.biClrUsed = 0; 81 | bi.bmiHeader.biClrImportant = 0; 82 | 83 | 84 | SetBitmap(&bi, pBits); 85 | 86 | DWORD* pAr = (DWORD*)GetDIBits(); 87 | 88 | // Copy data into the 32 bit dib.. 89 | for(int i=0;ibmiHeader.biWidth, 133 | lpBitmapInfo->bmiHeader.biBitCount); 134 | dwImageSize = nBytesPerLine * lpBitmapInfo->bmiHeader.biHeight; 135 | } 136 | 137 | GdiFlush(); 138 | 139 | memcpy(m_pBits, lpBits, dwImageSize); 140 | 141 | return TRUE; 142 | } 143 | 144 | BOOL CDib::Draw(CDC* pDC, CPoint ptDest) 145 | { 146 | if (!m_hBitmap) 147 | return FALSE; 148 | 149 | CSize size = GetSize(); 150 | CPoint SrcOrigin = CPoint(0,0); 151 | 152 | BOOL resVal = SetDIBitsToDevice(pDC->GetSafeHdc(), 153 | ptDest.x, ptDest.y, 154 | size.cx, size.cy, 155 | SrcOrigin.x, SrcOrigin.y, 156 | SrcOrigin.y, size.cy - SrcOrigin.y, 157 | GetDIBits(), &m_BMinfo, 158 | DIB_RGB_COLORS); 159 | 160 | return resVal; 161 | } 162 | 163 | COLORREF CDib::FixColorRef(COLORREF clr) 164 | { 165 | int r = GetRValue(clr); 166 | int g = GetGValue(clr); 167 | int b = GetBValue(clr); 168 | 169 | return RGB(b,g,r); 170 | } 171 | 172 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MfcWaterEffect/watereffect/DIB.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // TortoiseSVN - a Windows shell extension for easy version control 2 | 3 | // Copyright (C) 2003-2008 - TortoiseSVN 4 | 5 | // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 6 | // modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License 7 | // as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 8 | // of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 9 | 10 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 11 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 12 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 13 | // GNU General Public License for more details. 14 | 15 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 16 | // along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 17 | // 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. 18 | // 19 | #pragma once 20 | 21 | /** 22 | * \ingroup Utils 23 | * 24 | * A wrapper class for DIB's. It provides only a very small 25 | * amount of methods (just the ones I need). Especially for 26 | * creating 32bit 'image fields' which can be used for 27 | * implementing image filters. 28 | */ 29 | class CDib : public CObject 30 | { 31 | public: 32 | CDib(); 33 | virtual ~CDib(); 34 | 35 | /** 36 | * Clears all member variables and frees allocated memory. 37 | */ 38 | void DeleteObject(); 39 | /** 40 | * Gets the number of bytes per horizontal line in the image. 41 | * \param nWidth the width of the image 42 | * \param nBitsPerPixel number of bits per pixel (color depth) 43 | */ 44 | static int BytesPerLine(int nWidth, int nBitsPerPixel); 45 | /** 46 | * Returns the height of the image in pixels 47 | */ 48 | int GetHeight() const { return m_BMinfo.bmiHeader.biHeight; } 49 | /** 50 | * Returns the width of the image in pixels 51 | */ 52 | int GetWidth() const { return m_BMinfo.bmiHeader.biWidth; } 53 | /** 54 | * Returns the size of the image in pixels 55 | */ 56 | CSize GetSize() const { return CSize(GetWidth(), GetHeight()); } 57 | /** 58 | * Returns the image byte field which can be used to work on. 59 | */ 60 | LPVOID GetDIBits() { return m_pBits; } 61 | /** 62 | * Creates a DIB from a CPictureHolder object with the specified width and height. 63 | * \param pPicture the CPictureHolder object 64 | * \param iWidth the width of the resulting picture 65 | * \param iHeight the height of the resulting picture 66 | */ 67 | void Create32BitFromPicture (CPictureHolder* pPicture, int iWidth, int iHeight); 68 | 69 | /** 70 | * Returns a 32-bit RGB color 71 | */ 72 | static COLORREF FixColorRef (COLORREF clr); 73 | /** 74 | * Sets the created Bitmap-image (from Create32BitFromPicture) to the internal 75 | * member variables and fills in all required values for this class. 76 | * \param lpBitmapInfo a pointer to a BITMAPINFO structure 77 | * \param lpBits pointer to the image byte field 78 | */ 79 | BOOL SetBitmap(const LPBITMAPINFO lpBitmapInfo, const LPVOID lpBits); 80 | 81 | public: 82 | /** 83 | * Draws the image on the specified device context at the specified point. 84 | * No stretching is done! 85 | * \param pDC the device context to draw on 86 | * \param ptDest the upper left corner to where the picture should be drawn to 87 | */ 88 | BOOL Draw(CDC* pDC, CPoint ptDest); 89 | 90 | protected: 91 | HBITMAP m_hBitmap; 92 | BITMAPINFO m_BMinfo; 93 | VOID *m_pBits; 94 | }; 95 | 96 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MfcWaterEffect/watereffect/WaterEffect.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // TortoiseSVN - a Windows shell extension for easy version control 2 | 3 | // Copyright (C) 2003-2006, 2009-2010, 2012-2013 - TortoiseSVN 4 | 5 | // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 6 | // modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License 7 | // as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 8 | // of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 9 | 10 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 11 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 12 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 13 | // GNU General Public License for more details. 14 | 15 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 16 | // along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 17 | // 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. 18 | // 19 | #include "../stdafx.h" 20 | #include "WaterEffect.h" 21 | 22 | #include 23 | 24 | CWaterEffect::CWaterEffect() 25 | { 26 | m_iWidth = 0; 27 | m_iHeight = 0; 28 | 29 | m_iLightModifier = 10; 30 | m_iHpage = 0; 31 | m_iDensity = 2; 32 | } 33 | 34 | CWaterEffect::~CWaterEffect() 35 | { 36 | } 37 | 38 | void CWaterEffect::Create(int iWidth, int iHeight) 39 | { 40 | m_iBuffer1.reset (new int[iWidth*iHeight]); 41 | m_iBuffer2.reset (new int[iWidth*iHeight]); 42 | 43 | m_iWidth = iWidth; 44 | m_iHeight = iHeight; 45 | 46 | ClearWater(); 47 | 48 | m_iHpage = 0; 49 | 50 | } 51 | 52 | void CWaterEffect::Blob(int x, int y, int radius, int height, int page) 53 | { 54 | int *pNew; 55 | 56 | if (page == 0) 57 | { 58 | pNew = m_iBuffer1.get(); 59 | } 60 | else 61 | { 62 | pNew = m_iBuffer2.get(); 63 | } 64 | 65 | if (x<0) 66 | x = 1 + radius + rand() % (m_iWidth - 2 * radius - 1); 67 | if (y<0) 68 | y = 1 + radius + rand() % (m_iHeight - 2 * radius - 1); 69 | 70 | int left = -radius; 71 | int right = radius; 72 | int top = -radius; 73 | int bottom = radius; 74 | 75 | // clip edges 76 | if (x - radius < 1) 77 | left -= (x-radius-1); 78 | if (y - radius < 1) 79 | top -= (y-radius-1); 80 | if (x + radius > m_iWidth-1) 81 | right -= (x+radius-m_iWidth+1); 82 | if (y + radius > m_iHeight-1) 83 | bottom-= (y+radius-m_iHeight+1); 84 | 85 | const int rquad = radius * radius; 86 | for(int cy = top; cy < bottom; cy++) 87 | { 88 | const int cyq = cy*cy; 89 | for(int cx = left; cx < right; cx++) 90 | { 91 | if (cx*cx + cyq < rquad) 92 | { 93 | pNew[m_iWidth*(cy+y) + (cx+x)] += height; 94 | } 95 | } 96 | } 97 | } 98 | 99 | void CWaterEffect::ClearWater() 100 | { 101 | // clear height fields 102 | SecureZeroMemory(m_iBuffer1.get(), (m_iWidth*m_iHeight)*sizeof(int)); 103 | SecureZeroMemory(m_iBuffer2.get(), (m_iWidth*m_iHeight)*sizeof(int)); 104 | } 105 | 106 | void CWaterEffect::Render(DWORD* pSrcImage, DWORD* pTargetImage) 107 | { 108 | DrawWater(m_iHpage, m_iLightModifier, pSrcImage, pTargetImage); 109 | 110 | CalcWater(m_iHpage, m_iDensity); 111 | 112 | //change the field from 0 to 1 and vice versa 113 | m_iHpage ^= 1; 114 | } 115 | 116 | void CWaterEffect::CalcWater(int npage, int density) 117 | { 118 | int *pNew; 119 | int *pOld; 120 | 121 | if (npage == 0) 122 | { 123 | pNew = m_iBuffer1.get(); 124 | pOld = m_iBuffer2.get(); 125 | } 126 | else 127 | { 128 | pNew = m_iBuffer2.get(); 129 | pOld = m_iBuffer1.get(); 130 | } 131 | 132 | // a description of the algorithm and an implementation 133 | // in 'pseudocode' can be found here: 134 | // http://freespace.virgin.net/hugo.elias/graphics/x_water.htm 135 | int count = m_iWidth + 1; 136 | for (int y = (m_iHeight-1)*m_iWidth; count < y; count += 2) 137 | { 138 | for (int x = count+m_iWidth-2; count < x; count++) 139 | { 140 | // use eight pixels 141 | const int newh = ((pOld[count + m_iWidth] 142 | + pOld[count - m_iWidth] 143 | + pOld[count + 1] 144 | + pOld[count - 1] 145 | + pOld[count - m_iWidth - 1] 146 | + pOld[count - m_iWidth + 1] 147 | + pOld[count + m_iWidth - 1] 148 | + pOld[count + m_iWidth + 1] 149 | ) >> 2 ) 150 | - pNew[count]; 151 | 152 | pNew[count] = newh - (newh >> density); 153 | } 154 | } 155 | } 156 | 157 | void CWaterEffect::SmoothWater(int npage) 158 | { 159 | //flatten and spread the waves 160 | int *pNew; 161 | int *pOld; 162 | 163 | if (npage == 0) 164 | { 165 | pNew = m_iBuffer1.get(); 166 | pOld = m_iBuffer2.get(); 167 | } 168 | else 169 | { 170 | pNew = m_iBuffer2.get(); 171 | pOld = m_iBuffer1.get(); 172 | } 173 | 174 | // a description of the algorithm and an implementation 175 | // in 'pseudocode' can be found here: 176 | // http://freespace.virgin.net/hugo.elias/graphics/x_water.htm 177 | int count = m_iWidth + 1; 178 | for(int y=1; y> 3 ) 191 | + pNew[count]; 192 | 193 | pNew[count] = newh>>1; 194 | count++; 195 | } 196 | count += 2; 197 | } 198 | } 199 | 200 | void CWaterEffect::DrawWater(int /*page*/, int /*LightModifier*/, DWORD* pSrcImage, DWORD* pTargetImage) 201 | { 202 | int dx, dy; 203 | int x, y; 204 | DWORD c; 205 | 206 | int offset = m_iWidth + 1; 207 | long lIndex; 208 | long lBreak = m_iWidth*m_iHeight; 209 | 210 | int *ptr = &m_iBuffer1[0]; 211 | 212 | 213 | for (y = (m_iHeight-1)*m_iWidth; offset < y; offset += 2) 214 | { 215 | for (x = offset + m_iWidth - 2; offset < x; offset++) 216 | { 217 | dx = ptr[offset] - ptr[offset+1]; 218 | dy = ptr[offset] - ptr[offset+m_iWidth]; 219 | 220 | lIndex = offset + m_iWidth*(dy>>3) + (dx>>3); 221 | if (lIndex < lBreak && lIndex > 0) 222 | { 223 | c = pSrcImage[lIndex]; 224 | c = GetShiftedColor(c,dx); 225 | pTargetImage[offset] = c; 226 | } 227 | 228 | offset++; 229 | dx = ptr[offset] - ptr[offset+1]; 230 | dy = ptr[offset] - ptr[offset+m_iWidth]; 231 | 232 | lIndex = offset + m_iWidth*(dy>>3) + (dx>>3); 233 | if (lIndex < lBreak && lIndex > 0) 234 | { 235 | c = pSrcImage[lIndex]; 236 | c = GetShiftedColor(c,dx); 237 | pTargetImage[offset] = c; 238 | } 239 | } 240 | } 241 | } 242 | 243 | COLORREF CWaterEffect::GetShiftedColor(COLORREF color, int shift) 244 | { 245 | const long R = GetRValue(color)-shift; 246 | const long G = GetGValue(color)-shift; 247 | const long B = GetBValue(color)-shift; 248 | 249 | const int ir = NormalizeColor(R); 250 | const int ig = NormalizeColor(G); 251 | const int ib = NormalizeColor(B); 252 | 253 | return RGB(ir,ig,ib); 254 | } 255 | 256 | int CWaterEffect::NormalizeColor(long color) const 257 | { 258 | if(color < 0) 259 | return 0; 260 | if(color > 255) 261 | return 255; 262 | return color; 263 | } 264 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MfcWaterEffect/watereffect/WaterEffect.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // TortoiseSVN - a Windows shell extension for easy version control 2 | 3 | // Copyright (C) 2003-2006, 2008-2010, 2012 - TortoiseSVN 4 | 5 | // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 6 | // modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License 7 | // as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 8 | // of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 9 | 10 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 11 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 12 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 13 | // GNU General Public License for more details. 14 | 15 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 16 | // along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 17 | // 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. 18 | // 19 | #pragma once 20 | 21 | #define random( min, max ) (( rand() % (int)((( max ) + 1 ) - ( min ))) + ( min )) 22 | 23 | /** 24 | * \ingroup Utils 25 | * 26 | * Provides a water effect on a picture. To do that the class needs 27 | * the picture as an array of pixels. See CDIB class for information 28 | * of that format. 29 | * The formulas used in this class I found on a website: http://freespace.virgin.net/hugo.elias/graphics/x_water.htm \n 30 | * An example of how to use this class and produce a water effect: 31 | * \code 32 | * //in your initialization code (e.g. OnInitDialog() ) 33 | * CPictureHolder tmpPic; 34 | * tmpPic.CreateFromBitmap(IDB_LOGOFLIPPED); 35 | * m_renderSrc.Create32BitFromPicture(&tmpPic,301,167); 36 | * m_renderDest.Create32BitFromPicture(&tmpPic,301,167); 37 | * m_waterEffect.Create(301,167); 38 | * \endcode 39 | * In a timer function / method you need to render the picture: 40 | * \code 41 | * m_waterEffect.Render((DWORD*)m_renderSrc.GetDIBits(), (DWORD*)m_renderDest.GetDIBits()); 42 | * CClientDC dc(this); 43 | * CPoint ptOrigin(15,20); 44 | * m_renderDest.Draw(&dc,ptOrigin); 45 | * \endcode 46 | * To add blobs you can do that either in a timer too 47 | * \code 48 | * CRect r; 49 | * r.left = 15; 50 | * r.top = 20; 51 | * r.right = r.left + m_renderSrc.GetWidth(); 52 | * r.bottom = r.top + m_renderSrc.GetHeight(); 53 | * m_waterEffect.Blob(random(r.left,r.right), random(r.top, r.bottom), 2, 200, m_waterEffect.m_iHpage); 54 | * \endcode 55 | * or/and in a mouse-event handler 56 | * \code 57 | * void CTestDlg::OnMouseMove(UINT nFlags, CPoint point) 58 | * { 59 | * CRect r; 60 | * r.left = 15; 61 | * r.top = 20; 62 | * r.right = r.left + m_renderSrc.GetWidth(); 63 | * r.bottom = r.top + m_renderSrc.GetHeight(); 64 | * 65 | * if(r.PtInRect(point) == TRUE) 66 | * { 67 | * // dibs are drawn upside down... 68 | * point.y -= 20; 69 | * point.y = 167-point.y; 70 | * 71 | * if (nFlags & MK_LBUTTON) 72 | * m_waterEffect.Blob(point.x -15,point.y,5,80,m_waterEffect.m_iHpage); 73 | * else 74 | * m_waterEffect.Blob(point.x -15,point.y,2,30,m_waterEffect.m_iHpage); 75 | * } 76 | * CDialog::OnMouseMove(nFlags, point); 77 | * } 78 | * \endcode 79 | */ 80 | class CWaterEffect 81 | { 82 | public: 83 | CWaterEffect(); 84 | virtual ~CWaterEffect(); 85 | 86 | /** 87 | * Creates the CWaterEffect object used for a picture with a width of \a iWidth and a height of \a iHeight 88 | * \param iWidth the width of the picture in pixels 89 | * \param iHeight the height of the picture in pixels 90 | */ 91 | void Create(int iWidth,int iHeight); 92 | /** 93 | * Renders the picture, i.e. perform the required calculations on \a pSrcImage and store the result in 94 | * \a pTargetImage 95 | * \param pSrcImage the image to perform the rendering on 96 | * \param pTargetImage the resulting image 97 | */ 98 | void Render(DWORD* pSrcImage,DWORD* pTargetImage); 99 | /** 100 | * Adds a 'Blob' to the picture, i.e. the effect of a drop falling in the water. 101 | * \param x the x coordinate of the blob position 102 | * \param y the y coordinate of the blob position 103 | * \param radius the radius in pixels the blob (or drop) should have 104 | * \param height the height of the blob, i.e. how deep it will enter the water 105 | * \param page which of the two buffers to use. 106 | * \remark since DIB's are drawn upside down the y coordinate has to be 'flipped', i.e. subtract the 107 | * height of the picture from the real y coordinate first. 108 | */ 109 | void Blob(int x, int y, int radius, int height, int page); 110 | 111 | int m_iDensity; ///< The water density, higher values lead to slower water motion 112 | int m_iHpage; ///< the buffer which is in use 113 | private: 114 | /** 115 | * Clears both buffers. The result is that all effects are cleared. 116 | */ 117 | void ClearWater(); 118 | /** 119 | * performs the calculations. 120 | * \param npage which buffer to use 121 | * \param density the water density 122 | */ 123 | void CalcWater(int npage, int density); 124 | /** 125 | * Smooths the waves of the water so that they disappear after a while 126 | * \param npage the buffer to use 127 | */ 128 | void SmoothWater(int npage); 129 | 130 | /** 131 | * Draws the water effect to the resulting image buffer 132 | * \param page the internal buffer to use 133 | * \param LightModifier how much light to use. Higher values give more 'contrast/shadows' of the waves. 134 | * \param pSrcImage the image to use 135 | * \param pTargetImage the resulting image 136 | */ 137 | void DrawWater(int page, int LightModifier,DWORD* pSrcImage,DWORD* pTargetImage); 138 | /** 139 | * Converts the colors of the source picture (perhaps with color tables) to true color values. 140 | */ 141 | COLORREF GetShiftedColor(COLORREF color,int shift); 142 | int NormalizeColor(long color) const; 143 | 144 | int m_iLightModifier; 145 | int m_iWidth; 146 | int m_iHeight; 147 | 148 | std::unique_ptr m_iBuffer1; 149 | std::unique_ptr m_iBuffer2; 150 | }; 151 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MfcWaterEffect/watereffect/stdex_vector.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // TortoiseSVN - a Windows shell extension for easy version control 2 | 3 | // Copyright (C) 2003-2006, 2013 - TortoiseSVN 4 | 5 | // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 6 | // modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License 7 | // as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 8 | // of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 9 | 10 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 11 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 12 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 13 | // GNU General Public License for more details. 14 | 15 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 16 | // along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 17 | // 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. 18 | // 19 | #pragma once 20 | 21 | #include 22 | 23 | namespace stdex { 24 | 25 | /** 26 | * Subclass of the STL's vector class that allows the class to be used more 27 | * freely in place of a C-style array. 28 | * @author Damian Powell 29 | */ 30 | template > 31 | class vector : public std::vector { 32 | 33 | public: 34 | 35 | /** 36 | * Default constructor creates an empty vector. 37 | */ 38 | inline vector() 39 | { } 40 | 41 | /** 42 | * Creates a vector of n items where each item is initialized to its 43 | * default value as defined by 'T()' 44 | * @param n The number of items to allocate in the new vector. 45 | */ 46 | inline vector(size_type n) 47 | : std::vector (n) 48 | { } 49 | 50 | /** 51 | * Creates a vector of n items where each item is initialized to the 52 | * specified value t. 53 | * @param n The number of items to allocate in the new vector. 54 | * @param t The value that each new item shall be initialized to. 55 | */ 56 | inline vector(size_type n, const T& t) 57 | : std::vector (n, t) 58 | { } 59 | 60 | /** 61 | * Index operator returns reference to the specified immutable item. 62 | * No additional bounds checking is performed. 63 | * @param i The index of the value to return a reference to. 64 | * @return An immutable reference to the item at index i. 65 | */ 66 | inline const_reference operator [] (size_type i) const { 67 | ASSERT(i < size()); 68 | return std::vector::operator [] (i); 69 | } 70 | 71 | /** 72 | * Index operator returns a reference to the specified item. No 73 | * additional bounds checking is performed. 74 | * @param i The index of the value to return a reference to. 75 | * @return A reference to the item at index i. 76 | */ 77 | inline reference operator [] (size_type i) { 78 | ASSERT(i < size()); 79 | return std::vector::operator [] (i); 80 | } 81 | 82 | /** 83 | * Conversion operator returns pointer to the immutable item at the 84 | * beginning of this array of NULL if the array is empty. 85 | * @return A pointer to an immutable first item or NULL. 86 | */ 87 | inline operator const_pointer () const { 88 | return empty() ? NULL : &operator[](0); 89 | } 90 | 91 | /** 92 | * Conversion operator returns pointer to the item at the beginning of 93 | * this array of NULL if the array is empty. 94 | * @return A pointer to an first item or NULL. 95 | */ 96 | inline operator pointer () { 97 | return empty() ? 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