I just start to play with C++ and SFML.
I use Code::Blocks with TDM-GCC 4.9.2, 64 bit and SFML-2.3.1-windows-gcc-4.8.1-tdm-64-bit.zip.
My system is: Windows 7 64 bit, NVIDIA GeForce GT610
I try to make window with effect of snowflakes as on the old televisions. Make two variants. The PROBLEMS are the same:
- flickering
- when I set texture (window) size - power of 2 (as I read that this is faster for the graphic card), on the screen are almost static image of dots, more or less grouped in rows or columns.
- at different size of the screen - the effects are different - flickering (the best case, shown in the next examples), or "moving" random pixels...
The VerticalSync or FrameRate do not change anything special.
Is proper this my code or I make some error logic?
First variant:
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(with Texture from Image)
#include <sstream>
#include <time.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
using namespace std;
string num2str(int i){
stringstream s;
s << i;
return s.str();
}
int main()
{
const unsigned int s = 500;
unsigned char c;
sf::RenderWindow window(sf::VideoMode(s, s),
"Random",
sf::Style::Close);
window.setVerticalSyncEnabled(true);
window.setFramerateLimit(60);
sf::Image img;
img.create(s, s, sf::Color(0, 0, 0));
sf::Texture texture;
sf::Sprite sprite;
//window.setTitle(num2str(sf::Texture::getMaximumSize())); // for my card this is 16384
texture.loadFromImage(img);
sprite.setTexture(texture, true);
srand(time(0));
while (window.isOpen())
{
sf::Event event;
while (window.pollEvent(event))
if (event.type == sf::Event::Closed) window.close();
for (unsigned int i=0; i<s; i++)
for (unsigned int j=0; j<s; j++){
c = (rand()%2 == 0) ? 0 : 255;
img.setPixel(i, j, sf::Color(c, c, c));
}
texture.update(img);
window.clear();
window.draw(sprite);
window.display();
}
return 0;
}
Second variant:
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(with Texture from Array)
#include <SFML/Graphics.hpp>
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include <time.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
using namespace std;
string num2str(int i){
stringstream s;
s << i;
return s.str();
}
int main()
{
const unsigned int s = 500;
const unsigned int sz = s*s*4;
sf::Uint8 px[sz];
for (unsigned int i=3; i<sz; i+=4) px[i] = 255; // set alfa once
sf::RenderWindow window(sf::VideoMode(s, s),
"Random",
sf::Style::Close);
window.setVerticalSyncEnabled(true);
window.setFramerateLimit(60);
sf::Texture texture;
texture.create(s, s);
sf::Sprite sprite;
//window.setTitle(num2str(sf::Texture::getMaximumSize()));
//window.setTitle(num2str(RAND_MAX));
sprite.setTexture(texture);
srand(time(0));
while (window.isOpen())
{
sf::Event event;
while (window.pollEvent(event))
if (event.type == sf::Event::Closed) window.close();
/* [b]I try this to optimize the random fast pixel choice, but the screen become black with only little white random dots[/b]
for (unsigned int i=0; i<sz-2*16*4; i+=16*4){
c = rand();
for (unsigned int j=0; j<16; j++){
px[i+j] = (((c >> j) & 1u) == 0) ? 0 : 255;
px[i+j+1] = px[i+j]; px[i+j+2] = px[i+j];
px[i+j+3] = 255;
}
}
*/
for (unsigned int i=0; i<sz-4; i+=4){
px[i] = (rand()%2 == 0) ? 0 : 255;
px[i+1] = px[i]; px[i+2] = px[i];
}
texture.update(px);
window.clear();
window.draw(sprite);
window.display();
}
return 0;
}
Hello.
I just start to play with C++ and SFML.
I use Code::Blocks with TDM-GCC 4.9.2, 64 bit and SFML-2.3.1-windows-gcc-4.8.1-tdm-64-bit.zip.
My system is: Windows 7 64 bit, NVIDIA GeForce GT610
The versions of your compiler and SFML-package do not match. There is no official package for the TDM-GCC 4.9.2 compiler so you have to compile SFML from the source yourself (it is very easy). Just follow this tutorial.
http://www.sfml-dev.org/tutorials/2.3/compile-with-cmake.php (http://www.sfml-dev.org/tutorials/2.3/compile-with-cmake.php)
window.setVerticalSyncEnabled(true);
window.setFramerateLimit(60);
You should not use window.setVerticalSyncEnable and window.setFramerateLimit at the same time.
The problem seems to be the rand() random number generator. When i use the c++11 rng the problem disapears.
#include <SFML/Graphics.hpp>
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include <time.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
using namespace std;
string num2str(int i){
stringstream s;
s << i;
return s.str();
}
int main()
{
const unsigned int s = 512;
const unsigned int sz = s*s*4;
sf::Uint8 px[sz];
//for (unsigned int i=3; i<sz; i+=4) px[i] = 255; // set alfa once
sf::RenderWindow window(sf::VideoMode(s, s),
"Random",
sf::Style::Close);
//window.setVerticalSyncEnabled(true);
window.setFramerateLimit(60);
sf::Texture texture;
texture.create(s, s);
sf::Sprite sprite;
//window.setTitle(num2str(sf::Texture::getMaximumSize()));
//window.setTitle(num2str(RAND_MAX));
sprite.setTexture(texture);
// use the c++11 random number generator
std::random_device rd;
std::mt19937 gen(rd());
std::uniform_int_distribution<> dis(1, 2);
while (window.isOpen())
{
sf::Event event;
while (window.pollEvent(event))
{
if (event.type == sf::Event::Closed)
window.close();
}
for (unsigned int i=0; i<sz-4; i+=4){
//px[i] = (rand()%2 == 0) ? 0 : 255;
px[i] = (dis(gen)%2 == 0) ? 0 : 255;
px[i+1] = px[i]; px[i+2] = px[i]; px[i+3] =255;
}
texture.update(px);
window.clear();
window.draw(sprite);
window.display();
}
return 0;
}
Fumasu, thank you very much!
Your code works! And for some optimization I return the:
for (unsigned int i=3; i<sz; i+=4) px[i] = 255; // set alfa once
and delete the:
px[i+3] = px[i];
It works very well for almost any different sizes (do not see any difference if there are power of two).
BUT, there are still two problems:
- flickering! I thing that on every some seconds (1-3), the rendering stops for a blink, and then continue. This is very strange, such any buffer overflows or ... I have no idea.
- when I set big size of the screen - over 700 pixels - all compiles good, but starting the result exe says - "name.exe stopped working". And Windows suggest to Close. This is completely understandable. I have large amounts of RAM (10GB!, and 1GB Video), the Maximum Texture size, as I mentioned is 16384... I do not know.
But Thanks, for me now is interesting another question - what is wrong with the old well known rand()? Is it bad also in other compilers, or in GCC only?...
P.S. Thenks also for advise about to make my compiled version for SFML!!! I try - it indeed is very simple - I play now with SFML 2.3.1 64bit for TDM 5.1 64bit!!!
Jesper Juhl, thanks, I will learn about the computer random generators.
About the flickering problem:
I try another my code with fast sinusoid moving:
#include <SFML/Graphics.hpp>
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include <cmath>
using namespace std;
constexpr double pi() { return atan(1)*4; }
int main()
{
const unsigned int s = 500u;
const unsigned int N = 1000u;
sf::RenderWindow window(sf::VideoMode(s, s),
"Osc",
sf::Style::Close);
//window.setVerticalSyncEnabled(true);
//window.setFramerateLimit(60);
sf::VertexArray chart(sf::LinesStrip, N+1);
for (unsigned int i=0; i<=N; i++){
unsigned int x = i*s/N;
unsigned int y = s/2 - (s/2-100)*sin(i*2*pi()/N);
chart[i].position = sf::Vector2f(x, y);
chart[i].color = sf::Color::Blue;
}
while (window.isOpen())
{
sf::Event event;
while (window.pollEvent(event))
if (event.type == sf::Event::Closed) window.close();
unsigned int tmpy = chart[0].position.y;
for (unsigned int i=0; i<N; i++)
chart[i].position.y = chart[i+1].position.y;
chart[N].position.y = tmpy;
window.clear(sf::Color::Yellow);
window.draw(chart);
window.display();
}
return 0;
}
The speed of sinusoid depends on framerate, therefore I do not use verticalSync or FrameRate, to see maximum speed of my PC.
AND - the same problem - sinusoid moves indeed very fast, and on every 2-3 seconds - STOPS for a very little time, and starts moving again.
Just like some buffer overflows... I can try my code on another hardware. Interesting where is the problem - compiler, SFML or hardware, may be video-driver (it is updated)?