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public static void main(String[] args) 
{

 Picture pictObj = new Picture("C:\\caterpillar.jpg");
 pictObj.swapRGB(2);
 pictObj.show();
}

public void swapRGB(){
  Pixel[] pixelArray = this.getPixels();
  Pixel pixel = null;
  int old_green = 0;
  int old_blue = 0;
  int old_red = 0;
  for(int i = 0; i < pixelArray.length;i++){
      pixel = pixelArray[i];
      old_green = pixel.getGreen();
      old_blue = pixel.getBlue();
      old_red = pixel.getRed();
      pixel.setRed(old_green);
      pixel.setGreen(old_blue);
      pixel.setBlue(old_red);
  }
}

public void swapRGB(int numswaps) {
    Pixel[] pixelArray = this.getPixels();
    Pixel pixel = null;
    int old_green = 0;
    int old_blue = 0;
    int old_red = 0;
    int count = 0;

    while(count < numswaps) {
        for(int i = 0; i < pixelArray.length; i++) {
                pixel = pixelArray[i];
                //getting the green, red and blue value of the pixels
                old_green = pixel.getGreen();
                old_blue = pixel.getBlue();
                old_red = pixel.getRed(); 
                //Swapping Values of colors
                pixel.setRed(old_green);
                pixel.setGreen(old_blue);
                pixel.setBlue(old_red);
                pixel = pixelArray[i];
                count ++;
            }
        }

This program changes the color of the pixels in a picture; it swaps the red, green, blue values. My problem is, it just happens once irrespective of the number of the value of numswaps. If I call the function swapRGB() or swapRGB(numswaps) twice it changes colors, but that is not how I want the change in colors to happen, it should chnage according to the the number of numswaps. Both the functions swapRGB() and swapRGB(numswaps) are in the same class.

Thank You.

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    while(count < numswaps){ Twice Why?
    – akash
    Jun 18, 2014 at 4:07
  • my bad. I accidentally added that, while formatting code on here. It's not part of the code.
    – dirdir69
    Jun 18, 2014 at 4:17
  • Can you add the code (or the interface) of class Pixel ?
    – ethanfar
    Jun 18, 2014 at 4:24
  • I tried, but that requires too much formatting(it is a huge class that I had to download from my college website which you don't have access to), sorry.
    – dirdir69
    Jun 18, 2014 at 4:39
  • What does your getPixels method do? My guess is that if you are only getting one iteration, then your pixelArray is only being given one value.
    – Bryan
    Jun 18, 2014 at 4:59

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Not really an answer, but too long for a comment.

You could change swapRGB(int numswaps) to do this:

public void swapRGB(int numswaps) {
    for (int i = 0; i < numswaps; ++i) {
        swapRGB();
    }
}

It's a lot less code, and it will also mean you only need to get swapRGB() working as you want it.

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  • This works fine, but could you tell me what's the mistake I've made.
    – dirdir69
    Jun 18, 2014 at 4:33
  • You are incrementing count in the inner loop (for (i = ...), so by the time this loop finishes, count will (presumably) be much bigger than numswaps and the outer while loop will exit.
    – clstrfsck
    Jun 18, 2014 at 5:02
  • You are right. I incremented the count in the wrong location!
    – dirdir69
    Jun 18, 2014 at 5:15

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