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What I meant beneath is:
Dim arry(0 To picCount) As StdPicture
'now load the arry with the pictures from the hardDisk
'in a loop have
arry(n) = LoadPicture(....)
'now load the pictureBox from the arry
in a loop have
Set Picture1.Picture = arry(n)
ako
"AK" skrev i en meddelelse
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> Try this in your loop:
> Set Picture2.Picture = arry(n)
> ako
> "Kirk Gordon" skrev i en meddelelse
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>> Greetings, all!
>>
>> I've found some amazing skills, and some welcome help, in this group
>> in the past. I'm hoping some kind soul can spare a moment to rescue me
>> from my most recent problem. I'm using VB6 Professional Edition.
>>
>> I'm working on an application that collects real time image data from
>> a digital camera; and I need to display the images in a PictureBox
>> control. I have a whole library of packaged API functions - provided by
>> the camera manufacturer - that grab the data from the camera interface,
>> convert it into bitmap format, and store it in a byte array called
>> BitMapData. This all works perfectly, even for me. The code examples I
>> have from the camera manufacturer will write the array data to a file:
>>
>> Open strFile For Binary Access Write As #1
>> Put #1, , BitmapData()
>> Close #1
>>
>> I can store the data this way, and then use LoadPicture to get the
>> image into a picture box. That works great. But I need to move the data
>> quickly - as many frames per second as I can. So I'd rather not be
>> running to and from the hard drive constantly.
>>
>> I figure there must be a way to move the data directly from the array
>> to the picture; but I can't figure out how.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for help, sources, or suggestions.
>>
>> Kirk Gordon
>> __
>> I'm' sick of spam.
>> The 2 in my address doesn't belong there.
>>
>
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