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M3dblobStream

BoardSupported
Host SystemYes
V4L2Yes
Clarity UHDYes
Concord PoENo
GenTLYes
GevIQYes
GigE VisionYes
IndioNo
Iris GTXYes
Radient eV-CLYes
Rapixo CLYes
Rapixo CoFYes
Rapixo CXPYes
USB3 VisionYes

Load, restore, or save a 3D blob analysis context from/to a file or memory stream.

Syntax

void M3dblobStream(
AIL_TEXT_PTR MemPtrOrFileName, //in-out
AIL_ID SysId, //in
AIL_INT64 Operation, //in
AIL_INT64 StreamType, //in
AIL_DOUBLE Version, //in
AIL_INT64 ControlFlag, //in
AIL_ID * Context3dblobIdPtr, //in-out
AIL_INT * SizeByteVarPtr //out
)

Description

This function can load, restore, or save a 3D blob analysis context from/to a file or memory stream.

To inquire the number of bytes necessary to save a 3D blob analysis context to a memory stream, you should first call this function (M3dblobStream) with M_INQUIRE_SIZE_BYTE.

The content saved to memory stream is equivalent to the content saved to file. In addition, any file saved using this function is equivalent to a file saved with M3dblobSave.

You can use this and other Aurora Imaging Library stream functions, for example, to save all required Aurora Imaging Library objects, as well as any other custom data, for your application to a memory stream. Once in a memory stream, you can write the stream to a single file or transfer it over a network. You are responsible for concatenating the streams and for saving the stream to file.

This function restores all of the object's settings that were in effect when the object was saved.

Using M3dblobStream, you can choose to save a backwards-compatible version of the 3D blob analysis context, which will work using a version of Aurora Imaging Library that is up to one major release older than the current version (depending on which version is specified). However, all settings and features unique to the higher version will be ignored when restored using the lower version. Besides saving backwards-compatible versions, you can also load or restore 3D blob analysis contexts saved using any Aurora Imaging Library version with which this function was available. Settings that do not exist in the lower version will be filled with default values when the 3D blob analysis context is loaded or restored.

Parameters

MemPtrOrFileName (in-out, AIL_TEXT_PTR)

Specifies the file or memory stream.

SysId (in, AIL_ID)

Specifies the system on which to restore the 3D blob analysis context.

Operation (in, AIL_INT64)

Specifies the operation to perform.

StreamType (in, AIL_INT64)

Specifies the type of stream in which to store/from which to restore the 3D blob analysis context. This parameter must be set to one of the following values:

For specifying the type of stream

ValueDescription
M_FILESpecifies a file stream.
M_MEMORYSpecifies a memory stream. You are responsible for allocating a block of memory for the stream.

Version (in, AIL_DOUBLE)

Specifies the Aurora Imaging Library version of the 3D blob analysis context.

ControlFlag (in, AIL_INT64)

Reserved for future expansion. This parameter must be set to M_DEFAULT.

Context3dblobIdPtr *(in-out, AIL_ID)

Specifies the address of the variable in which to write or from which to read the identifier of the 3D blob analysis context. If the M_RESTORE operation is not successful, M_NULL is returned.

SizeByteVarPtr *(out, AIL_INT)

Specifies the address of the variable in which to write the size of the 3D blob analysis context, in bytes.

Parameter Associations

For performing the stream operation.


M_INQUIRE_SIZE_BYTE

Inquires the number of bytes required to save a 3D blob analysis context to memory stream. This operation is not supported when the StreamType parameter is set to M_FILE.

ValueDescription
M_DEFAULTSpecifies the current version of Aurora Imaging Library.
M_PROC_VERSION_100_SP5Specifies the version as being Aurora Imaging Library 10.0 Service Pack 5.
M_PROC_VERSION_100_SP6Specifies the version as being Aurora Imaging Library 10.0 Service Pack 6.
M_PROC_VERSION_100_SP7Specifies the version as being Aurora Imaging Library 10.0 Service Pack 7.
M_PROC_VERSION_110Specifies the version as being Aurora Imaging Library 11.0.

M_LOAD

Loads the content of a specified file or memory stream into a previously allocated 3D blob analysis context.

ValueDescription
M_INTERACTIVEOpens a dialog box from which you can interactively specify the drive, directory, and name of the file, when the StreamType parameter is set toM_FILE.
"FileName"Specifies the drive, directory, and name of the file (for example, "C:\mydirectory\myfile"), when the StreamType parameter is set to M_FILE. 3D blob analysis contexts typically have an M3DBLOB file extension. The function handles (internally) the opening and closing of the file. To specify a file on a remote computer (under Distributed Aurora Imaging Library), prefix the specified file name string with "remote:///" (for example, "remote:///C:\mydirectory\myfile").
MemPtrSpecifies the address of the block of memory, when the StreamType parameter is set to M_MEMORY. The block of memory should be of type AIL_UINT8. The specified address must correspond to the first memory address in which the object is located, and the block of memory must contain the entire object. Note that when using a C compiler (not a C++ or other compiler), you must cast the AIL_UINT8 pointer to an AIL_TEXT_PTR.

M_RESTORE

Restores a 3D blob analysis context from a file or memory stream and assigns it an Aurora Imaging Library identifier.

ValueDescription
M_INTERACTIVEOpens a dialog box from which you can interactively specify the drive, directory, and name of the file, when the StreamType parameter is set toM_FILE.
"FileName"Specifies the drive, directory, and name of the file (for example, "C:\mydirectory\myfile"), when the StreamType parameter is set to M_FILE. 3D blob analysis contexts typically have an M3DBLOB file extension. The function handles (internally) the opening and closing of the file. To specify a file on a remote computer (under Distributed Aurora Imaging Library), prefix the specified file name string with "remote:///" (for example, "remote:///C:\mydirectory\myfile").
MemPtrSpecifies the address of the block of memory, when the StreamType parameter is set to M_MEMORY. The block of memory should be of type AIL_UINT8. The specified address must correspond to the first memory address in which the object is located, and the block of memory must contain the entire object. Note that when using a C compiler (not a C++ or other compiler), you must cast the AIL_UINT8 pointer to an AIL_TEXT_PTR.
M_DEFAULT_HOSTSpecifies the default Host system of the current Aurora Imaging Library application.
System identifierSpecifies a valid system identifier, previously allocated using MsysAlloc.

M_SAVE

Saves a 3D blob analysis context to a specified file or memory stream.

ValueDescription
M_INTERACTIVEOpens a dialog box from which you can interactively specify the drive, directory, and name of the file, when the StreamType parameter is set toM_FILE.
"FileName"Specifies the drive, directory, and name of the file (for example, "C:\mydirectory\myfile"), when the StreamType parameter is set to M_FILE. For easier use with other Aurora Imaging software products, when saving a 3D blob analysis context to a file, use the M3DBLOB file extension. The function handles (internally) the opening and closing of the file. If the file already exists, it will be overwritten. To specify a file on a remote computer (under Distributed Aurora Imaging Library), prefix the specified file name string with "remote:///" (for example, "remote:///C:\mydirectory\myfile").
MemPtrSpecifies the address of the block of memory, when the StreamType parameter is set to M_MEMORY. The block of memory should be of type AIL_UINT8. The specified address must correspond to the first memory address in which to write, and the block of memory must be large enough to stream the entire context. To determine the required size, call this function with M_INQUIRE_SIZE_BYTE. Note that when using a C compiler (not a C++ or other compiler), you must cast the AIL_UINT8 pointer to an AIL_TEXT_PTR.
(see M_INQUIRE_SIZE_BYTE)
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