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I have an array of image objects which hold all the necessary info like path,x, y, w, h. Now i want to draw all those images on canvas in a loop.. but when i do so, it only draws the first image. Here is the code:

for(var i=0; i<shapes.length; i++)
{
    var A = shapes.pop();
    if(A.name == 'image' && A.pageNum == pNum)
    {
        var img = new Image();
        img.src = A.path;
        img.onload = function() {
            context.drawImage(img, A.x, A.y, A.w, A.h); 
        }
    }
}

i checked all the info in the shapes array... inside the if condition, before calling drawImage function, all the info of each image is correct but for some strange reason it doesn't display images except the 'last' in the array (the one which pops out last)

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  • Could it be that all the images are getting overlaid on one another? You are adding all the images to the same canvas. Have you checked x and y values for each image?
    – Poornima
    Dec 5, 2013 at 19:36
  • Yup, x and ys are different for every image... Dec 5, 2013 at 19:44

3 Answers 3

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Your image loading code is faulty.

Each image will take time to load and by then you have overwritten var img with another new Image();

Here's an example of an image loader that executes only after all the images have been loaded and are ready to be drawn:

[ Warning: untested code -- some adjustments may be required! ]

// image loader

var imageURLs=[];  // put the paths to your images in this array
var imagesOK=0;
var imgs=[];
imageURLs.push("");
loadAllImages(start);

function loadAllImages(callback){
    for (var i=0; i<imageURLs.length; i++) {
        var img = new Image();
        imgs.push(img);
        img.onload = function(){ 
            imagesOK++; 
            if (imagesOK>=imageURLs.length ) {
                callback();
            }
        };
        img.onerror=function(){alert("image load failed");} 
        img.crossOrigin="anonymous";
        img.src = imageURLs[i];

        // note: instead of this last line, you can probably use img.src=shapes[i].path;
    }      
}

function start(){

    // the imgs[] array holds fully loaded images
    // the imgs[] are in the same order as imageURLs[]

    for(var i=0;i<shapes.length;i++){
        var shape=shapes[i];
        context.drawImage(imgs[i],shape.x,shape.y,shape.w,shape.h);
    }

}
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  • Yeah.. that seems to be the problem. Do you have any suggestions on how to make the loop wait before an image completes loading? Dec 5, 2013 at 19:48
  • thanks for guiding me in the right direction... i finally managed to do it. It was quite easy :) (Answer posted) Dec 5, 2013 at 21:06
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It was the problem of some sort of closure... like, the loop finishing before images getting loaded or something. The solution that worked for me was putting all the image loading code in a separate function and calling that function from the loop:

if(A.name == 'image' && A.pageNum == pNum)
{
    displayImage(A.path, A.x, A.y, A.w, A.h);

}
function displayImage(path, x, y, w, h)
{
    var img = new Image();
    img.src = path;

    img.onload = function() {
        context.drawImage(img, x, y, w, h);
    }
}
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  • Maybe you could consider give markE some kudos for leading you to the solution you found by upvoting/accepting his answer. Also take a look at my YAIL image loader. :-)
    – user1693593
    Dec 5, 2013 at 21:59
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I don't understand why you're using pop() to get your object data. You could instead access each object using shapes[i] notation and, as a bonus, store image handles in each object:

for(var i=0; i<shapes.length; i++)
{
    if(shapes[i].name == 'image' && shapes[i].pageNum == pNum)
    {
        shapes[i].img = new Image();
        shapes[i].img.src = shapes[i].path;
        shapes[i].img.onload = function() {
            context.drawImage(shapes[i].img, shapes[i].x, shapes[i].y, shapes[i].w, shapes[i].h); 
        }
    }
}
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  • Yes, that's useful but that's not the problem... if there are 3 images, loop will run for 3 times and only one image will get displayed. That is the problem.. Dec 5, 2013 at 19:44
  • yea.. but what possibly can be the solution to that problem? Dec 5, 2013 at 19:53
  • Point here is not about optimizing the code.. it's about making it display all the images somehow. I don't see the above code working any differently than the initial one... Dec 5, 2013 at 20:08

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