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Video for Windows, Clear text in Object Graphics and a genetic algorithm [message #26459] Thu, 23 August 2001 16:23
ronn is currently offline  ronn
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All,

I have a few updates on the web site that some of you may be interested in.

First, Randall Frank has an update to his idl_tools DLM. The major update to
this version is the addition of a Video for Windows (VFW) api. This DLM
allows IDL to grab and process real-time imagery from a number of different
camera systems. Look at
http://www.kilvarock.com/freesoftware/dlms/randallfrank.htm

Second, I have finally gotten tired of the fuzzy text in object graphics.
Therefore I have a new object called krGrText that solves this for certain
uses. Think of it as an equivalent of xyouts for object graphics and you
won't be far off. Go to
http://kilvarock.com/freesoftware/objects/objects.htm to download the zip
file. A pdf help file is included.

Finally, if you have ever been curious about writing a genetic algorithm in
IDL I now have one that gives a solution to the traveling salesman problem.
It is on the same page as krGrText and comments are in the source code. It
shouldn't be too hard to extend it to work on other problems.

Enjoy!

-Ronn


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