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    Hi,

    is it possible to compare an image file on your Form
    and one on a Homepage??

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    How do you mean compare? in size?
    if so then you would have to d/l that image and take the size of it (FileLen("C:\wheereveryoudownloadto")) and take the size of the image in your program and if the are = then MsgBox "whatever"

    Hope taht's what you meant,
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    I'll explain it a lil better now that i have a couple minutes...
    D/l the image
    Code:
    Dim iFile As Integer
    Dim bBIN As Byte
    Inet1.Cancel ' Stops any current operations 
    Inet1.AccessType = icUseDefault 
    bBIN = Inet1.OpenURL("www.vb-world.net/images/vbworld.gif", icByteArray)
    iFile = FreeFile
    Open "C:\vbworld.gif" For Binary Access Write As iFile
    Put #iFile, , bBIN
    Close iFile
    Don't forget to add the inet control. (code provided by Matthew Gates on an earlier post)
    Then
    Get it's size and place it in a textbox or a label.
    [CODE]
    Text1.Text = FileLen("C:\vbworld.gif")
    [CODE]
    Then get the image size of the image in your form
    Code:
    Text2.Text = FileLen(app.path & "vbworld.gif")
    Then under a command button or still in the form load:
    Code:
    If Text1.Text = Text2.Text Then
           MsgBox "The sizes are identical"
    Else
           MsgBox "The sizes are not identical"
    End If
    And i think that's it...
    sorry i was bored so i decided to explain it in full detail. Hehe i don't even know if you were talking about sizes.

    Gl,
    D!m

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    Code:
    Sub file_compare(file1 As String, file2 As String)
    'this checks to files to see if they are identical
    
    Open file1 For Binary As #1
     Open file2 For Binary As #2
     
     issame% = True
     If LOF(1) <> LOF(2) Then
     issame% = False
     Else
     Whole& = LOF(1) \ 10000 'number of whole 10,000 byte chunks
     Part& = LOF(1) Mod 10000 'remaining bytes at end of file
     buffer1$ = String$(10000, 0)
     buffer2$ = String$(10000, 0)
     Start& = 1
     For X& = 1 To Whole& 'this for-next loop will get 10,000
    Get #1, Start&, buffer1$ 'byte chunks at a time.
    Get #2, Start&, buffer2$
    
           If buffer1$ <> buffer2$ Then
                   issame% = False
                   Exit For
           End If
    
    Start& = Start& + 10000
     Next
     buffer1$ = String$(Part&, 0)
     buffer2$ = String$(Part&, 0)
     Get #1, Start&, buffer1$ 'get the remaining bytes at the end
     Get #2, Start&, buffer2$ 'get the remaining bytes at the end
     If buffer1$ <> buffer2$ Then issame% = False
     End If
     
     Close
     If issame% Then
     MsgBox "Files are identical", 64
     Else
     MsgBox "Files are NOT identical", 16
     End If
    
    'Usage:
    'Call file_compare("C:\file1.exe", "C:\file\file1.exe")
    End Sub
    [Edited by Matthew Gates on 07-14-2000 at 02:17 AM]

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    Heh Matthew's tha man.
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    Thumbs up Thank you

    Thanks a lot!

    You really helped me!

    But is it possible too, not to compare the filesize!

    Example:

    My Picture is a Tree!

    The pic on the webpage is the same Tree but it stands next to a house (both objects on the same picture)

    Is it possible to compare the Two trees??

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    It would be easier to detect differences between the images as a whole than it would be for unique objects within the images. For exmaple you could compare the pixel values of both images and keep track of the number of pixels that have the same corresponing color, then inform the user the percentage of color data that the images share. You could then make suggestions based on the percentage like so:

    Percentage of matching pixels

    100% Same image
    90 - 99% Same image minor discrepencies
    50 - 89% Similar key objects within the image
    0-49% different images with random matching colors

    This could lead to a way to compare the trees. Find the smallest bounding box the fits both trees then compare. if you have above 80% similarites you could say that the trees are the same with minor differences.

    This routine would be slow for large images though.

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    Research "Edge Detection".
    -Shickadance

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