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Daniel N
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May 6, 2021
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How to view an image (stored in an array of 40kB) by node-red-contrib-image-output

  • May 6, 2021
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Is it possible to use node-red-contrib-image-output to view an image located in RAM in an array of 40kB (40960 bytes)?

Issue #1: In "variables" node only [9999:0] elements can be selected.

Issue #2: It is a need to group them into format of what node-red-contrib-image-output can consume.

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Best answer by Richard.Chvr

Hello @Daniel N​ 

Even if I've never tried such a use case, it should be possible to get the image data after a while because of the buffer size. 

A challenging tip, would be to replace the write variable node by a function or a template node that would give the write parameters

Richard

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Richard.Chvr
Richard.ChvrBest answer
Technical Moderator
May 24, 2021

Hello @Daniel N​ 

Even if I've never tried such a use case, it should be possible to get the image data after a while because of the buffer size. 

A challenging tip, would be to replace the write variable node by a function or a template node that would give the write parameters

Richard

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Daniel N
Daniel NAuthor
Associate II
May 25, 2021

Hello @Richard.Chvr (ST Employee)​ 

If I understand you correctly, by using a function or a template node I could point to all elements of my image array in RAM - not only to that [9999:0] elements fixed somehow in a variable node?

I can propagate the RAM address further to get a whole array, is that correct?

Richard.Chvr
Technical Moderator
June 1, 2021

Yes that should work even if we've never tested it. note that it may take a while.

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Daniel N
Daniel NAuthor
Associate II
May 25, 2021

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