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Ruby, Win32API & OpenCV
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Ruby, Win32API & OpenCV
Hello,
I'm trying to figure out how to get the ruby module and opencv working nice and
comfy.
So far, they hate themselves they cant even see each other
Not good.
My plan is to create a exe in visual c++ that runs opencv. It's linked to a dll
which stores data. ( motion detected/blobs ect. )
Ruby then accesses this dll and does what it needs. Am I correct to say that I
can create this dll?
It would just hold simple xy co ord and bool, string data.
Does anyone know just how far the ruby module reaches?
I'm trying to figure out how to get the ruby module and opencv working nice and
comfy.
So far, they hate themselves they cant even see each other
Not good.
My plan is to create a exe in visual c++ that runs opencv. It's linked to a dll
which stores data. ( motion detected/blobs ect. )
Ruby then accesses this dll and does what it needs. Am I correct to say that I
can create this dll?
It would just hold simple xy co ord and bool, string data.
Does anyone know just how far the ruby module reaches?
Last edited by Drnkhobo on Sun Oct 07, 2012 3:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Ruby, Win32API & OpenCV
Anyone using opencv with flowstone?
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