Dear Roeger,
Thank you very much for all the efforts to give solutions for my problem. Yes I got the latest version of Visual applets and I used IsLastPixel operator which works well!
Regards,
Jayasuriya
Dear Roeger,
Thank you very much for all the efforts to give solutions for my problem. Yes I got the latest version of Visual applets and I used IsLastPixel operator which works well!
Regards,
Jayasuriya
Hi Roeger,
thanks for the solution that you have given to my problem. But the operator 'IsLastPixel' you mentioned is not available for VQ4-GE frame grabber and so it is replaced with dummy operator in my design. Please find the attached images for reference. Can I know for which frame grabber is that 'IsLastPixel' operator available?
And the ResynctoLine operator gets the last pixel value of a line and replaces it with the entire pixels in a line. So it is possible to get the very first pixel of a line and removing all other pixels. But as I already said that it occupies more resources when I try to implement it for 30 times.
So I need some other solution for the problem I mentioned!.
IsLastPixel_Replacedwith_DummyOperator.JPGSynchronizationLibraryVQ4_VA3.0.JPG
Thanks,
Jayasuriya
Dear All,
I have an applet created using VQ4-GE card which involves following modules:
After blob analysis, they are filtered by their Area (size) which then outputs the binarized result with unknown width i,e, 'it might vary according to the number of blobs'.
Now the problem is that I need to get a single pixel with the maximum value! , but since i don't know the width of the line it seems difficult to get the required pixel.
Can anyone give me a solution for this? I have attached the sample applet for reference....
P.S I have used ResynctoLine operator , but since my applet has consumed resources more than 90%! and also I need to use it for 30 times which results in overmapping of resources.