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I have a Canvas object at start. I need to change color of some pixels depending on their current color. How can I do that in a proper way?

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I have my own class extended from ImageView. In onDraw(Canvas canvas) method I draw something with third party class and have only Canvas object with result. I need after that change color of some pixels depending on their current color.

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  • You'd need to iterate through each pixel, get its current color, and set its new color. Sep 28, 2012 at 17:33
  • I know, and how? :) For drawing I can use canvas.drawPoint(x, y, paint), but how get color of the pixel? Sep 28, 2012 at 17:34
  • And BTW, I need the proper solution, I mean efficient and fastest. Sep 28, 2012 at 17:35
  • How did you draw on the canvas?
    – Simon
    Sep 28, 2012 at 18:00
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    What Simon says is correct. What you want to be doing is manipulating a bitmap, then just drawing that bitmap to canvas each time. That way you can get the pixel from bitmap. The bitmap can be the same size of canvas too. So its all a given. It seems like you have the idea on how to do it. Take a look here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4013725/…
    – IAmGroot
    Sep 28, 2012 at 19:44

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Assuming that you have android.graphics.Canvas object called canvas and X & Y are points where you want to change pixel, so here you go

Call :

canvas.drawPoint(X, Y, paint);

Here is how you initalize Object of class android.graphics.Paint i.e paint

Paint paint = new Paint();
paint.setStyle(Paint.Style.FILL);
paint.setColor(Color.WHITE);

Search more on this Link to change multiple pixels at different positions, there are lot many functions that will help you achieve what you want. Best luck :-)

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    No, situation is different. I don't know X,Y. I can detect coordinates only by current pixel color. For ex. if some pixel is green then paint it as blue. Oct 18, 2012 at 15:16
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There's probably a dozen ways to do this. If you want to do the Canvas approach, there's a way to draw to a Bitmap object. You can then draw the object to another Canvas. The Bitmap object may also have functions to modify pixels.

Bitmap also lets you get a copy into a buffer, and if you know about how pixels are stored, that would be a very fast way of image manipulation. I'm not sure if Canvas itself has that

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I recommend looking at Faster way to set a (PNG) bitmap color instead of pixel by pixel. It has code to get and set bitmap colors pixel by pixel (in the question), as well as a suggestion for an alternative to a pixel by pixel approach (in the answer). Also possibly useful: Explanation of the method getPixels for a Bitmap in Android.

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