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Hi every body.
Can any body help me plz
I have a task that requires to read the text on a image
My requirement is
I take a image of a vehicle number plate through a web cam or a usb camera.
Now when i get the image when i click a button i should get the numberplate number into a text box I need this functionality using c# or vb.net plz help me i am doing my B.tech final year project, I would be very much thank full if any one will help me
thanks in advance
with regards
harivinod
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You posted your question in 4 different forums huh? How rude. Read the forum rules. All this time you spent cross-posting, and waiting for someone to reply, you could have done research to get the answeres yourself.
I'm going to become rich when I create a device that allows me to punch people in the face over the internet.
"If an Indian asked a programming question in the forest, would it still be urgent?" - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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Justin Perez wrote: posted your question in 4 different forums
I just wondered how many times I'd see that garbage.
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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Paul Conrad wrote: I just wondered how many times I'd see that garbage.
Yeah, really. I don't think we have seen the end of it though. No one is going to answer his posts, and he will never figure it out for himself. So, I'm guessing he will be crop-dusting our forums with crap for the next week or so.
I'm going to become rich when I create a device that allows me to punch people in the face over the internet.
"If an Indian asked a programming question in the forest, would it still be urgent?" - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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How many forums did you spam with this garbage? Don't cross post.
"What's your question? All I see is some deranged, half-assed looking run-on sentence. Where are you having problems?" - Justin Perez
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harivinod wrote: plz help me i am doing my B.tech final year project
First question - is it urgent?
Essentially, you're asking us to do your homework for you? Silly little lazy Indian...
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: you're asking us to do your homework for you? Silly little lazy Indian...
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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harivinod wrote: plz help me i am doing my B.tech final year project
How does come into the picture of your problem description?
harivinod wrote: full
How do you measure it or whether it is half or quarter? Which metrics are you trying to use? Gallons or Litres?
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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I'm trying to add a reference to a web service on a remote sharepoint 2003 server and I keep getting an error:
There was an error downloading 'https://portal.example.com/site/_vti_bin/usergroup.asmx'.<br />
<br />
The request failed with an empty response.
It comes up with a description that looks right in the web page view though. Here's a quick screenshot:
http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd58/armo_2007/webservice.png[^]
I'm connected to the Internet through a proxy, could this be the issue? Or security on the server?
It's my first time using a web reference so I'm probably doing something stupid, any help would be appreciated.
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Hello,
I am developing a windows service using the WCF technology(this contains the windows service and also hosts a webservice) in C#.net3.0. I am developing this on the windows XP platform.
Here, i have two class files WCFservice.cs and WindowsService.cs. There is a single thread declared, started (in OnStart()) and Aborted(OnStop()) methods of the WindowsService.cs file.
Now, my requirement is to, suspend() and resume() the same thread in the WCFservice.cs file.
since, the WCFservice class is inherited from IWCFservice and WindowsService class is inherited from the ServiceBase class, i am unable to fix my problem of accessing the same threadObj from both these files.
Can anyone help me here...
Thank you
Anee..
Anee
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I think, you could, in the OnStart function that runs first, store a reference to the current running thread:
Thread _currentThread;
OnStart()
{
_currentThread = Thread.CurrentThread;
}
This should give you a handle to the current thread. You could then add the following code which can be invoked from a different thread:
void Suspend()
{
_currentThread.Suspend() //Depracated - Use Alternative Threading Technique
}
void Resume()
{
_currentThread.Resume() //Depracated - Use Alternative Threading Technique
}
This isn't a good solution, but it's a rought template that might nudge you in the right direction.
Alternatively, it may not be what you're looking for.
Hope it helps anyway.
Tris
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Hi Guys,
I have a rather long running process that was populating a list view, and i have now moved this process to a worker thread with callback for each new item. I use the RequiresInvoke check to re-schedule the callback with the UI Invoke.
This loads fine, but i get a lot of flickering with each item loaded, and it looks ugly as hell. I'd like to be able to use the items in the list before its completed loading (this works fine atm), so i can't defer loading.
Any ideas how to solve this? Or could it be Vista sucking eggs?
Cheers
Tris
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Carrier Bags - 21st Century Tumbleweed.
modified on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 8:08:20 AM
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Tristan Rhodes wrote: Any ideas how to solve this?
More of a guesss
Tristan Rhodes wrote: Or could it be Vista sucking eggs?
Or it could be Vista not sucking eggs. I mean if all of this is happening fast enough then your updating the list one by one so frequently that it is of course causing a flicker. One potential approach is to buffer the new items or throttle the adding of the items so that you do a group of them every few seconds rather than adding a new one every nnn milliseconds. Of course make sure to use BeginUpdate/EndUpdate.
led mike
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Hello
I am finding something that can convert VC++ project to C#.net
Anyone can help me?
Thank You
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There isn't anything that can do that. You have to rewrite the code from scratch.
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Sunil123 wrote: I am finding something that can convert VC++ project to C#.net
Anyone can help me?
The human brain. That's about it. There are just too many differences for this to be done effectively by a tool.
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You are going to have to pretty much rewrite from scratch. Map out what the C# code is doing and hand translate to C++.NET.
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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Looks like you're going to have to become an honest-to-god programmer now. No more hiding behind cut/paste.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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By hand.
Its not all bad though - Managed C++ will pretty much compile your existing code, you'll just have to decide what managed interface to expose. That depends on what your library does...
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Its been a year that i have used .NET for development, and now am back to it again.
Now, the problem is that I need to work on an application developed on the .NET 2.0 framework, and am wondering which MS IDE to use with it
should i use:
- Visual Studio 2005
- Visual Studio .NET Professional
- Visual Studio .NET 2003
- Visual Studio 2008
I dont have the MSDN subscription for VS .NET 2005
HELP!
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Vision is the ability to see the invisible
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.NET 2.0 = Visual Studio 2005.
Though 2008 can use .NET 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5.
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Dont i need to use something like
VS .NET 2005 ??
I am confused if i would be able to work with the 2.0 features and ASP pages in VS 2005?
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Vision is the ability to see the invisible
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There is no ".NET" version of 2005. ".NET" was dropped from the Visual Studio name with the release of the 2005 version.
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You could always use one of the free Visual Studio Express editions. There's a version for web development - Visual Web Express, and a straight Visual C= version.
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If you need to target the .NET Framework v2.0 you can use any of the Visual Studio 2005 or Visual Studio 2008 versions.
The breakdown looks basically like this:
Visual Studio.NET .NET 1.0
Visual Studio.NET 2003 .NET 1.1
Visual Studio 2005 .NET 2.0
Visual Studio 2005 (with .NET 3.0 extensions) .NET 2.0, .NET 3.0
Visual Studio 2008 .NET 2.0, .NET 3.0, .NET 3.5
There is not VS.NET 2005. The "VS.NET" name was dropped after VS.NET 2003.
Keep in mind that using VS2008 to target .NET 2.0 or .NET 3.0 you are actually targetting .NET 2.0 SP1 and .NET 3.0 SP1.
Scott.
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