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Hello,

I'm trying to repeat one example and i can't find this elementt иконка.png. It's something like a bounding box.

Best regards  

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It might help if you tell us which example you're tying to repeat.

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Imaq Rake Exampleблок.png

 

 

 

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If you double click the VI, it should open. In VI Info (CTRL+I) or Save As... would reveal it's path. It's a sub VI of the example, so I'd expect it in a sub directory of the example, or maybe a facilitation directory for all IMAQ examples.

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This example on the textbook page. So it 's problem.

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Ah, that explains the grayscale image...

 

I think it simply grows the bounding boxes.

 

So a Add with a -3,-3,3,3 cluster constant would probably do the same. Or -[1,-1,1,1]X3. Then simply create a subVI from that.

Edit: never mind

 

 

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What's the textbook about? Does it include a CD or DVD, for example? How old is it?

 

(Strange code: There is no need for the FOR loop at the bottom, that unbundle could be placed in the last FOR loop.)

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About digital image processing and machine vision. Published 2007. Yea it include a DVD but i don't have it.

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That (old) version of IMAQ Rake returns an array of points, whereas IMAQ Overlay Oval accepts a Rectangle, so my guess is that the VI creates a rectangle (square) 3 pixels either side of the point.

Input: [5,15]

Output: [2,12,8,18]

or similar.

It's certainly not a built-in VI, anyway.

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