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Here is my picking code

public static void pick(GL11 gl){
        int[] viewport = new int[4];
        ByteBuffer pixel = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(3).order(ByteOrder.nativeOrder());

        mColourR = BaseObject.getColourR();
        mColourG = BaseObject.getColourG();
        mColourB = BaseObject.getColourB();

        x = MGLSurfaceView.X();
        y = MGLSurfaceView.Y();

        gl.glGetIntegerv(GL11.GL_VIEWPORT,viewport,0);

        gl.glReadPixels((int)x, (int)(viewport[3] - y), 1, 1, GL11.GL_RGB, GL11.GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, pixel);
        Log.d(TAG, String.valueOf(gl.glGetError()));
        R = pixel.get(0);
        G = pixel.get(1);
        B = pixel.get(2);
        Log.d(TAG, "Colour:" + pixel.get(0) + " " + pixel.get(1) + " " + pixel.get(2));
        if (R == mColourR && G == mColourG && B == mColourB){
            match = true;

        }else{
            match = false;
        }
        Log.d(TAG, String.valueOf(match));
        Log.d(TAG, String.valueOf(viewport[0]) + "," + String.valueOf(viewport[1]) + "," + String.valueOf(viewport[2]) + "," + String.valueOf(viewport[3]));

} 

Sorry about the mess. Anyway this code always seems to return (0,0,0) regardless of where I click. I have a red square, a green, square and a blue background for testing purposes and this method gets called every time one of the squares is drawn and the screen has been pressed like so

BaseObject.newColour();
    mColourR = BaseObject.getColourR();
    mColourG = BaseObject.getColourG();
    mColourB = BaseObject.getColourB();
    gl.glPushMatrix();
    gl.glColor4f(mColourR, mColourG, mColourB, 0.0f);
    gl.glTranslatef(x1, y1, 0);
    square.draw(gl);
    gl.glPopMatrix();
     ColourPicking.pick((GL11)gl);
    match = ColourPicking.getMatch();
    if (match == true){
        x1 = (float) Math.floor(Math.random()*9);
            y1 = (float) Math.floor(Math.random()*7);
        match = false;
    }

Even though there is no black space on screen I always get black values so I'm pretty sure its not just a precision problem. I have a log tag in there that returns the viewport values and they're fine, I've also checked my x y coordinates and they seem legit the only thing I have to go on is the 1282 error code.

Does anyone have any idea what this could be?

EDIT:

Right we know that the problem is coming from the read pixel function because I put glGetError() before and after the function and it came back

Before: 0
After: 1282

Getting rid of scaling didn't help but that was a long shot

I've changed the Buffer to a FloatBuffer and now I'm getting back (0.0, 0.0, 0.0) instead of (0, 0, 0) not much of a victory I know. I also noticed that the error is now 1280 (GL_INVALID_ENUM). I don't know if this is a step foreward. Does anybody know how to fix this error if not error 1282.

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  • Also call glGetError right before glReadPixels to clear the error flag and be sure that's where the error really occures and not 200 function calls earlier. Oct 25, 2011 at 19:36
  • Yep I've done that the log tag before returns 0 and the one after returns 1282
    – Jack
    Oct 25, 2011 at 20:03
  • @Christian Rau sorry didn't tag you in my last comment so i don't know if you got it through
    – Jack
    Oct 25, 2011 at 22:57

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When you're getting GL_INVALID_ENUM, that's probably because you're passing GL_RGB as format parameter to glReadPixels. According to the Khronos documentation for glReadPixels, there are only 2 possible pairs of values for format and type:

  • GL_RGBA (format) and GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE (type)
  • The values of GL_IMPLEMENTATION_COLOR_READ_FORMAT_OES and GL_IMPLEMENTATION_COLOR_READ_TYPE_OES. You can query these using glGetIntegerv.

I ran into the same problem recently, and using GL_RGBA fixed it for me.

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