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Re: Sending Vision Processing Data to Dashboard (C++)

I was referring to the Vision libraries which are what LV calls into for vision, it is what C programs on the cRIO call into for vision. It is what Java and Python can call into provided the wrappers are written. The libraries also exist on Windows. Finally, Vision Assistant is written in LV and also uses the libraries. Vision Assistant is more of an interactive tool for exploring, and the libraries are for carrying out discrete steps.

When I was looking at the documentation for NIVisionCVI, it had entry points for drawing into a window, perhaps creating a window. Those will not work on the cRIO, but will work if running on a Windows PC.

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