11-03-2006 09:21 AM
11-07-2006 11:25 AM
Greetings Simone,
Thank you for contacting National Instruments. I have opened up the example you mentioned and I’m not sure exactly what you are looking for. VBAI is a very powerful too, but is also very structured. The User Interface options in VBAI (which will run while a part is being inspected) is limited.
Would you please clarify exactly what functionality you are looking for? I think you might be wanting a list of parameters that the user can pick from but I’m not sure what you mean by this?
The result of the initial threshold is a binary image, but you must first start with either a color image or a grayscale image and provide the threshold algorithm with a number, so that all values above the number are changed to 0 or 1 (once again depending on how you have it setup). As of now, there is not a way to display a list of possible threshold values for an end user to select from a list during execution.
Hopefully, this shines some light on your application and feel free to send us another post if you need further clarification.
11-07-2006 12:04 PM
11-07-2006 12:52 PM
Hey Simone,
Yes, your explanation does clear things up. I think you can achieve what you are looking for using User Input steps in VBAI 3.0 and you could do this by creating an overlay on a black image. The interface would not be very nice and clean though. The only way to do it without the awkward interface is that I recommend purchasing LabVIEW.
If there are only a few parameters you would like to be able to change, then doing it in VBAI 3.0 would be really simple and very clean. Now to have an entire sheet of parameters would be a little overwhelming. Are you familiar with “User Input”? There are ways to save the data acquired but no way to open the data once it has been saved inside an inspection. I would recommend checking out the User Input step, but remember that without LabVIEW you will not be able to open previously saved settings from a file.
This most recent release of VBAI was huge (we added the state diagram functionality) and we are always looking for ways to improve the software. I really like your suggestion and would love for you to create a product suggestion.
Kind regards,
11-07-2006 01:42 PM
Support Question:
I'm using Vision Builder AI 3.0 30 days evaluation.
I found VB AI has the very useful function to parametrize tool settings
with results of previous tools/calculations. Now, I need to create an annulus ROI
with inner radius and outer radius depending on previous calculations. While the
ROI (x,y) position can be set as the results of other blocks, this isn't possible
for the inner/outer radius: i.e. if I set some_variable as the inner radius, it works
only once, but the setting isn't stored in the block (if you double click on the
block again you will find the numeric value for the inner radius, instead of the
some_variable you set before).
Software Details: Vision Software (IMAQ, OCR, etc.) version 3.0
NI Hardware : Select one if your issue is related to hardware device
Driver Version :
Operating System: Windows XP
11-08-2006 02:33 AM
11-08-2006 07:40 AM
11-08-2006 07:42 AM - edited 11-08-2006 07:42 AM
Message Edited by simonerom on 11-08-2006 07:44 AM
Message Edited by simonerom on 11-08-2006 07:44 AM
09-10-2008 07:37 AM
Hi,
I used NI Vision Builder Version 3.5, I need to build flexible mouse selection for ROI (Region of Interest) inside Vision Builder.
Please, How can I use Create Region of interest step or any other steps to achieve selection of ROI by mouse?
Waiting your generous replay
Thanks
haider