I'm bulding an application with a Nokia S40 Full Touch: A simple app that has a ball in the center of screen, when you shake it (Up/Down/Left/Right) you move the ball in the direction you want.
I found that javax.microedition.sensor.Data is what I think I need. But I cannot find more information on what to do next.
What will the result of getDoubleValues()/getIntValues() present? Can I recognize the direction from these number?
The API is called JSR256. Googling for "JSR256 example" will give you what you need, for example this one:
http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/code-example-module/utilize-the-w910-accelerometer-in-j2me-using-jsr-256-the-bouncing-ball-game/
JSR256 specification:
http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=256
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I want to change the map in Rainbow Six Siege like when i start any map in custom game and load any other map.
Please Help 🥺
Example: I select House Map in custom game And Change something from cheat engine or change some hex codes then start i get bank map.
Go to options and select matchmaking preferences then you can disable all the ones you don't want to play and leave on the ones you do. Effectively you can just do one map and one mode if you desire. This works for Lone Wolf and PVE. Video below shows how.
https://youtu.be/KUn-zdRob8M
hope u r satisfied with the answer
I building an app that can use an iPad camera to scan for particular images. There will be a bank of 10 images that will be matched against, and when there is a match on one I need to navigate the app to a specific screen.
I guess you can compare this to a QR scanner, but without QR codes.
Example of one of the images to scan is:
https://imgur.com/a/lhWv8ny
Trouble is, I'm struggling to come up with a solution to scan the images. The other parts, no issue.
I've tried pattern markers with a-frame, I've done a load of research but can't find anything concrete at the moment.
Any direction will greatly be appreciated.
Maybe try to import some machine-learning library and if it's text only extract the text and match it to a dictionary:
https://github.com/zsajjad/react-native-text-detector
Or you could match for similar images with opencv:
Checking images for similarity with OpenCV
https://github.com/brainhubeu/react-native-opencv-tutorial
please don't kill me if this question is listed anywhere else, i really searched high and low to find answer to this question.
i am working on a project in which i need to plot data on Mumbai city map section wise or area wise but i am not able to get Shapefile for the same. can anyone please provide me the link where i can get this Shapefile? or guide me on creating one using QGIS??.I mentioned QGIS because i know a little about OGIS and hence it will save time.Also i tried certain links which are listed below. but i couldn't find what i need.Guys it would be a great help because i really need this and i am stuck on this from few days.Also i mentioned shapefile because these are easy to manipulate, later i will convert it into geoJSON and work on it so if geoJSON files are there then it would also help.
Note: only the important links are listed:
1. http://monsoon.mcgm.gov.in:8080/RESTFulWS/WardMaps.html0
2.http://www.naturalearthdata.com/downloads/10m-cultural-vectors/
thanks.
Is it possible to highlight a list of countries with a different colors?
I need to display some countries' statistics on the world map.
Now I use an image and fill a region with color (calculated for each country) by country's coordinates. It's a simple solution and it works well. But now I need to specify the countries' name too (and I think it's not the last customization).
There is a polygon solution, but it uses an array of coordinates. I don't think it's a suitable solution to highlight countries's territory.
I haven't found a solution yet. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Highlighting countries or regions to support statistics is known as Choropleth Mapping
, but unfortunately there usually isn't direct library support for Choropleth maps bundled into an online map API. This means you'll have to create your own framework, but fortunately it is possible to create one - I wrote an example using jQuery + HERE Maps to
answer the question here
Updated WKT solution now available
Access to KML shapes is no longer required, since the Geocoder API now offers an IncludeShapes attribute which returns the shape of a country in WKT format. A WKT parser can be found here.
A simple WKT choropleth example can be found here.
KML Base solution
For any framework you will need to have a file holding the boundaries of the countries or regions you need. The example uses a KML file, but you could also start with polygons if you had them. Country borders are a political minefield, which is the reason I guess most online mapping APIs steer clear of them. As a hint: try starting with something like http://geocommons.com/overlays/119819 and simplify it as much as possible to speed up the rendering- many small wiggles in the coast lines and small outlying islands are unnecessary.
Of course you could also try searching for "create choropleth map" from a search engine of your choice and use an tool to create a static image for your data (potentially at several zoom levels) and then use this as the basis of an map tile overlay. This requires a lot more work up front, but would push all the calculations server side and hence be faster to display.
Working example can be found on GitHub here
You could put the country's name into the image. It's not that difficult to place text into an image. The only tricky bit is if you are using tiles, you need to deal with names that cross tile boundaries by drawing the name once for each tile.
I'm Currently working on a scene and i cant seem to find infomation as to how to make a setting for my scen. Its basically a street with buildings on either sides. about 500m long.
I want to put it into a city "enviroment" for animation. Also there will be camera movements so i dont think simply adding an image as a background will work. what i want to know is, Is there a a way to achieve what i want without actually building a small city?
any help or a pointer in the right direction would be great.
thanks in advance
A cubemap might work. http://wiki.polycount.com/CubeMap
There are applications which will generate a city for you, based on criteria you enter. You can enter the building types, sizes etc. I've used one called City Engine - I used the built in wizards to create this but you can create one from scratch even specifying the road layouts: Youtube Video
3ds max has predefined models within it's system,
For example a tree:
This tutorial is great:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-cfF2ep2DI
look into "AEC Extended"