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[SOLVED]Get the width/height of an image loaded from a resourcelocation.

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I implemet a custom path with the IResourceLocation and add it to the defaultresourcepacklist. Now i wanna get the width and height of the images in that folder. How can i do this?

Im not sure if this is the best way, but the ResourceLocation also gives u the absolute/relative path for JavaIO. so u can go ahead, load the image inside an buffered image (goolge is your friend) and call the methods for getting width and height there. but java io is expensive so dont do this a lot.

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Okay, so is everything alright in this file? Because i do not have an assets folder in that folder.

 

package itsamysterious.mods.reallifemod;

import java.awt.image.BufferedImage;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Set;

import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableSet;

import net.minecraft.client.Minecraft;
import net.minecraft.client.resources.DefaultResourcePack;
import net.minecraft.client.resources.FolderResourcePack;
import net.minecraft.client.resources.IResourceManager;
import net.minecraft.client.resources.IResourceManagerReloadListener;
import net.minecraft.client.resources.IResourcePack;
import net.minecraft.client.resources.data.IMetadataSection;
import net.minecraft.client.resources.data.IMetadataSerializer;
import net.minecraft.util.ResourceLocation;

public class Screenshotspack extends FolderResourcePack implements IResourcePack,IResourceManagerReloadListener{
    public static final Set defaultResourceDomains = ImmutableSet.of("images");
    public static List<String> filenames=new ArrayList<String>();
    
public Screenshotspack() {
	super(new File(RealLifeMod.MinecraftDirectory+"/images"));
}

@Override
public InputStream getInputStream(ResourceLocation p_110590_1_) throws IOException {
	File f = new File(Minecraft.getMinecraft().mcDataDir,"images");
	f.setReadable(true);
	return new FileInputStream(RealLifeMod.MinecraftDirectory+"/images/"+p_110590_1_.getResourcePath());
}

@Override
public boolean resourceExists(ResourceLocation p_110589_1_) {
	return this.getResourceStream(p_110589_1_) != null;
}

    private InputStream getResourceStream(ResourceLocation p_110605_1_)
    {
    	InputStream f=null;
	try {
		f = new FileInputStream(RealLifeMod.MinecraftDirectory+"/images/"+p_110605_1_.getResourcePath());
		f.close();
	} catch (Exception e) {
		e.printStackTrace();
	}
        return f;
    }

@Override
public Set getResourceDomains() {
	return defaultResourceDomains;
}

@Override
public IMetadataSection getPackMetadata(IMetadataSerializer p_135058_1_, String p_135058_2_) throws IOException {
	return null;
}

@Override
public BufferedImage getPackImage() throws IOException {
	return null;
}

@Override
public String getPackName() {
	return "images";
}

@Override
public void onResourceManagerReload(IResourceManager resourceManager) {
}
}

why are you building the path urself? ResourceLocation.getResourcePath should give u the path u need to create a new File

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why are you building the path urself? ResourceLocation.getResourcePath should give u the path u need to create a new File

 

Ah - okay. Anything else?

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Is this alright?


@Override
public InputStream getInputStream(ResourceLocation p_110590_1_) throws IOException {
	return new FileInputStream(RealLifeMod.MinecraftDirectory+"/images/"+p_110590_1_.getResourcePath());
}

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