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· 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 · 56-60 · 61-65 · 66-70 · 71-75 · 76-80 · 81-85 ·'A project on Number plates; I have successfully implemented a method for character localisation, character segmentation and character recognition. Main problem at the moment is to find a method capable of reading raster data and print it to file. Have segmented characters into a 10x10 pixels, 8-bit(Bitmap) black and white. It has been suggested that i should use a code developed by Bill Green (www.pages.drexel.edu/~weg22/colorBMP.html ) click on tutorial and raster data tutorial (8-bit). Have downloaded the code, made a few changes but could not unfortunately get the right answer. Have actually got some answers but when a compare for example the values for lette... click for more
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Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
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40141
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104496
Code for reading Raster Data (Resubmit)
Dear Champake Mendis, MEngSc (IP), Many thanks for your reply, but I would like to resubmit. Please note that I have segmented my character as (10x10) pixels number plates 8-bit. When I used the code provided by Bill Green, TEST.bmp 20 row by 20 column BMP image, I found the right and expected result. However, when I tried to use my own Bitmap characters, for example LetterD I got result which when compared to the actual pixel values in Photoshop, they are completely different. I have attached a folder for you to see. Furthermore, I got the size of the file as 0 and the vector size as -1078. Why? I am using Visual C++ . Please look at it again. Reading filename LetterD.bmp Width:... click for more
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Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
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40580
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104496
Critical Path using MS Project
Hi, Attached is a MS Project File I'm creating. I need to setup the Critical Path. I don't know how to do it. I will prefere you show me how to do it instead of doing it for me. I want to learn how ("Microsoft Help" didn't help much).
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Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
41165
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104496
Pseudocode contains pseudo-code for a program which processes a client file (the master file) and a service file (the transaction file) by updating the clientTotal field in the client file according to the serviceTotal field in the service file. The pseudo-code is attached below as word form. Thanks very much.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
41256
OTA ID:
104496
• Start VB NET and create a new solution named YourName_Unit02.sln setting the drive designator as necessary. • Create the form's user interface with the necessary labels and text boxes to display the fields from the underlying table. • Create a main menu for the form. Create a menu title having a menu item named Exit to exit the solution. On the Edit menu, create menu items to add, edit, and cancel editing of the current record, and to update and delete database records. On the Navigate menu, create menu items to locate the first, previous, next, and last record in the database table. • Using the Data tab on the Toolbox, create an instance of the OleDbConnection control, and configure ... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Tools and Systems Programming.
Posting ID:
42480
OTA ID:
103997
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