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My second program...

Started by Cristal2000, March 21, 2013, 10:28:36 PM

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Cristal2000

Other small program, very simple and lightweight....  :o

you can import the numbers from txt file
You can save the numbers on txt file

you can order statistics
from more delay or by more frequently

is my second little program in VB and it's free  :cheer:

   


unfortunately I do not have much free time, and I can not study much the VB  :'(
is really a simple program  :thumbsup:

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esoito

Well done!!!   :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

It's not easy to do what you have done...

VLS


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Well done cristal. Are you in the stage where you can capture numbers from casinos?

Cristal2000

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are not able to capture the numbers of the casino
I do not have much knowledge on vb, I started studying for a short time

certainly good programmers who are here, are able to do so

Superman

Quoteare not able to capture the numbers of the casino

Its easier than you think,

get the coordinates of the marquee that displays the last spun number

create a image checksum of that number, do that until you have 37 different numbers/checksums

store those checksums in an ini file

then every tool you build for that casino can get the spun checksum and compare it to your ini file which will tell it what the number was

HTH
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VLS

+1 on comparing based on the image's pixels directly.

I've seem some "solutions" dealing with optically recognizing the number by invoking external OCR libraries. In my opinion they are over-complicating the matter.

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Stepkevh

that's a way i didn't use afterall the OCR invoking.
it wasn't exactly accurate  :)

but pixelrecognizing was the way to go for me  ;)
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