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A: How to ignore certain UITouch Points in multitouch sequence

KrumelurOne solution is to store the topmost tap in touchesBegan and only draw this one. As you have pointed out, you are not supposed to retain the UITouch instance, so I recommend using a weak reference instead. This will only draw a single touch. If you wish to draw the touches of multiple fingers, ...

How we can delete the drawing which happened below the highest position of y
For example , before I draw with my finger, I will rest my hand , so touch will be detected and will draw some lines, and when I touch my finger, it detects that , the finger has highest "y" postion and writes with it. So I want to know how we can delete that lower position touch drawing happened when it detects the higher postion touch.
I tried your code, some times it draws some times it doesnt , their is lag in drawing, did you tried it?
Hello @Krumelur, please look at my comments
I ran the code, I did not notice any lag, though it is not the most efficient way of drawing since the bitmap is recreated every time you draw a new line segment.
Regarding detecting hand vs. finger, there is no silver bullet that will solve all your problems. You have to experiment with a mix of heuristics and user settings. Maybe require the point to move some minimum distance?
ok.can you tell me why we need to use NSDictionary, is it required. Secondly, I was just checking bamboo app on ipad, what they do is they are erasing the line which is at lower position when it gets the line at higher position. So any suggestions how that can be achieved.Just give me some directions.
No, in my code example, you can remove the NSDictionary. I was just keeping your code with minimal change. If you only need one finger, you don't need to store more than one point.
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Thanks a ton for joining
ok, did you tried the code on device or simulator?@Krumelur
14:05
What they probably do in the Bamboo app is to keep two bitmaps, one for the persistent part of the bitmap and one for the temporary part. If the line is supposed to be persisted, it the temporary bitmap is drawn on the persistent bitmap. Otherwise the temporary bitmap is just cleared.
Note that you can use mutable bitmaps instead of just recreating them every time.
I tried in the simulator only
I think thats why you didnt notice, if possible try on device, by resting your hand on the screen .
I m getting image out of the drawing on touches ended and storing it in NDDictionary. So I didnt get what do you mean by having two bitmaps. @Krumelur
@Krumelur, can you explain me in simple terms, everything just bounced.
I think you could solve it by drawing the strokes first to a temporary context and then once you have decided to keep it, move it to the permanent context. Basically two images layered on top of each other. This way you can "undo" strokes.
Ok, how I should decide, which to discard and which to keep?
and moving it to permanent context, do you mean, I should draw it again to the permanent context?
By default, system provides us only one context, which we will call by using this function CGContextRef context = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext();. So as you are saying that we should create two context, So can one come from UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext. @Krumelur
14:26
You could also use CGLayer for that
CGLayer for?
Let me see if I can whip up an example :)
Thanks , that would be great, easy for me to understand also :)
15:07
What about something like this
- (void)touchesBegan:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event {
UITouch* topmostTouch = nil;
for (UITouch *touch in touches)
{
CGPoint lastPoint = [touch locationInView:self.view];
if(!topmostTouch || [topmostTouch locationInView:self.view].y > lastPoint.y) {
topmostTouch = touch;
touchStartPoint = lastPoint;
}
}
// A new finger became the drawing finger, discard any previous strokes since last touchesEnded
if(self->drawingTouch != nil && self->drawingTouch != topmostTouch) {
NSLog(@"Resetting");
Then everytime a new finger is tapping higher than any previous finger, you discard whatever strokes have been added since last time the finger was released
let me understand the code, give me 2 mins
I didnt get this line "touchStartPoint = lastPoint". Should this be in touches moved, So the code will reside in only two functions "TouchesBegan and touches ended.
@Krumelur
@Krumelur, firstly I dont know how to create two Contexts, Secondly instead of creating two BitmapContexts, what if we only undo those touches, just a thought . Dont know if it works or no
correct me if I am wrong
15:36
You might not have to create two contexts, but what do you mean with "undo those touches"?
On touches ended , I am getting image out of the context and storing it in a NsDictionary
-(void)touchesEnded:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{
UIGraphicsBeginImageContextWithOptions(self.bounds.size, NO, 0.0);/ [self.layer renderInContext:UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext()];
m_curImage = UIGraphicsGetImageFromCurrentImageContext();/
UIGraphicsEndImageContext();

NSDictionary *lineInfo = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:m_curImage, @"IMAGE",
nil];

[m_undoArray addObject:lineInfo];
}
So I was thinking of undoing those touches, like removing it from the array.
What say?
Either I am missing something, or this is exactly what you do (creating two contexts). I don't see why you store them in a dictionary though
I store them in NSDictionary because, it will help me in undo and redo functions
@Krumelur, so you say that, I am creating two contexts here in touches ended function?
I do not understand what you try to do. Are you trying to undo/redo in several steps?
You are essentially creating a new full-screen bitmap for every editing operation that way. You won't get very far until you run out of memory
I am providing user oprions for undo and redo.
and because of that I am using dictionary to store the image.
So what should I do then to avoid memory warning?
15:49
I see. I think you need to consider how to actually store the drawings then, because your solution won't scale. You need to create some kind of vector format. It is going to be a lot more complicated than just storing an image into an array.
ok, lets keep that issue aside, can you tell me about creating two context, temporary and permanent?
What about it?
looking at it
@Krumelur, I am not understanding what he is trying to do in that link provided. First he talks about resetting the image function. Then he talks about just undo and redo function in his answer.
are you asking me to use undoManager for undo and redo functionality?
Just looked at it briefly. I thought you might get some inspiration from it for the undo/redo. What he does is he stores the paths in a data structure and then selectively paints it every time. This saves you from the trouble of maintaining the contexts, but you have to create the datastructure instead of course.
oh.. ok. I will surely implement this.
So you suggest that verytime getting the image out of the context , is not correct way to do
right?
@Krumelur, please tell me about about creating temporary and permanent context
lets first solve this issue
16:14
Ok Thanks, for your support. I will go through it and get back to you . Thanks a lot
@Krumelur, please look at this question, what are your thoughts on this stackoverflow.com/questions/20881721/…
bye take care

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