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Are you drawing directly to the screen or to the memory? I have found out that it is a lot quicker to draw to the Image, then draw that image to screen
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Hey guys,i need some help for vehicle recognition system progject, using AForge. i am new in using AForge.
Thanks.
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can you elaborate your question?
Means, from where you want to recognize vehicle?
Is it static image, video or what?
Life's Like a mirror. Smile at it & it smiles back at you.- P Pligrim
So Smile Please
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jokerleo wrote: Hey guys,i need some help for vehicle recognition system progject, using AForge.
Please read point #2 in the guidelines[^]:
Be specific! Don't ask "can someone send me the code to create an application that does 'X'. Pinpoint exactly what it is you need help with.
“Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell
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hmm, sorry bout that, the objective is to identiy different types of vehicles based on certain paremeters like size,etc. Static image.
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It sounds difficult
Beacause Images are not taken from same view and you are using size as parameter so there calibration is not match.
its better if you can give image link
Life's Like a mirror. Smile at it & it smiles back at you.- P Pligrim
So Smile Please
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hmm. alright, but what if the parameter is car plate. is there any ways?
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Yes, of course there is. The police use this system, and have done for quite a while.
You may have guessed there is no CarRegistration.Read method just yet in the framework, so for now you'll be wanting to look up image processing, character recognition and half a dozen other things that im sure you'll need but i'll leave as an exercise for you to work out.
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yes,agreed. i will look up the infomation of the few points you mention and try to work soemthing out.Thanks.If i encounter any problems, i will post again.
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I refer you to the answer I gave here[^]."WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx
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i have recently edited the software. useing a camera take a photo of the side view of the car and background, use the background to subtract the car in the background using AForge method getting the car image, the car will be measured in pixels. i will repeat this step for lorry and motorcycle. than use switch case method to determine which vehicle has entered the gantry.
any ways to improve it?
thanks.
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what is the control code that press start menu. i wanna do it by using voice. by the way i can store the voice. and it is in now text form. when i will say start, it will press the start button... please help me...
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i need only for start button.... it was shift and tab...
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Hi,
I need to ask once you have created an List how do you compare each of the values within the List against another number?modified on Wednesday, March 10, 2010 12:03 AM
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By looping through the List comparing each of the values to the number..?
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The MSDN documentation contains all the information, in particular it describes List<T>.Find() and List<T>.Contains
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Thanks Luc I will check it out. Appreciate the help
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Hi,
I've had to go back to the drawing board and I need some help. Below is the code I am using to read a text file which contains around 20 numbers.
The readText Print works as expected showing all of the numbers within the text file.
I need to Print the nearest number (within the text file) that is above another which is a double and I'm not quite sure how?
{
readText = File.ReadAllText("C:\\PIn.txt");
string [] split = readText.Split(new Char [] {' '});
Print(readText);
}
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Am I missing something?
1) Find target number in array
2) Get next element in array I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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there are three steps:
- you come up with a good algorithm
- you come up with reasonable code, implementing said algorithm
- and if you then have a specific problem and a specific question, you post algorithm, code, and problem description on CP, and someone helps you out.
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You already have the answer to this question here[^]. I tried your code and it gives the correct result; what has changed since yesterday? txtspeak is the realm of 9 year old children, not developers. Christian Graus
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I have been looking for days as to how to get a Mac Address of a remote PC with C# without Admin Privileges. I use it for validation. The exe can only be run from one PC. First time the app is run, the MAC Address of the Computer where the app is running is recorded. Every time someone logs, the MAC Address of the Computer where the app is running from is checked. If the app is on a remote PC, the user needs Admin privileges to get the MAC Address.
1. WMI needs admin access.
2. nbtstat -a ipAddress
//When you try to run the nbtstat command with a command-line switch such as nbtstat -a remotename in Microsoft Windows XP or in Microsoft Windows Server 2003, the command does not run. Additionally, you receive the following error message:
//Failed to access NetBT Driver - NetBT may not be loaded.
//CAUSE: This issue occurs because users without administrator rights, including power user...This issue occurs because users without administrator rights, including power users, do not have sufficient permissions to run nbtstat when the user includes a command-line switch.
3. SendARP (iphlpapi.dll)
if (SendARP(RemoteIPAddress, 0, macByteArray, ref macAddrLen) != 0)
returns macByteArray==null
4.GetIpNetTable (iphlpapi.dll) returns null
Any other ideas?
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Windows copies the physical MAC address from its hardware register to some software variable, which you can observe in many ways and modify in some ways (I don't recall all the details); the modified value remains in effect until the network gets disabled/re-enabled or disconnected/reconnected (not sure which). So you can not really trust it, unless you do a disable/re-enable (or...) from within your code, which is slow and probably hard to do.
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