Name
integer_to_objinteger_to_objIntegerToObjinteger_to_objIntegerToObjIntegerToObj — Convert an “integer number” into an iconic object.
integer_to_objinteger_to_objIntegerToObjinteger_to_objIntegerToObjIntegerToObj is the inverse operator to
obj_to_integerobj_to_integerObjToIntegerobj_to_integerObjToIntegerObjToInteger. All surrogates of objects passed in
SurrogateTupleSurrogateTupleSurrogateTupleSurrogateTupleSurrogateTuplesurrogateTuple are stored as objects. In contrast to
obj_to_integerobj_to_integerObjToIntegerobj_to_integerObjToIntegerObjToInteger, the objects are duplicated.
integer_to_objinteger_to_objIntegerToObjinteger_to_objIntegerToObjIntegerToObj is intended especially for use in
HALCON/C, because iconic objects and control parameters are treated
differently in C. Please note that if you pass the value 0 in
SurrogateTupleSurrogateTupleSurrogateTupleSurrogateTupleSurrogateTuplesurrogateTuple, the program will crash because 0 is no
valid pointer.
The objects are duplicated in the database.
- Supports objects on compute devices.
- Multithreading type: reentrant (runs in parallel with non-exclusive operators).
- Multithreading scope: global (may be called from any thread).
- Processed without parallelization.
Tuple of object surrogates.
integer_to_objinteger_to_objIntegerToObjinteger_to_objIntegerToObjIntegerToObj returns 2 (H_MSG_TRUE) if all parameters are
correct, i.e., if they are valid object keys. If the input is empty
the behavior can be set via
set_system(::'no_object_result',<Result>:)set_system("no_object_result",<Result>)SetSystem("no_object_result",<Result>)set_system("no_object_result",<Result>)SetSystem("no_object_result",<Result>)SetSystem("no_object_result",<Result>).
If necessary, an exception is raised.
obj_to_integerobj_to_integerObjToIntegerobj_to_integerObjToIntegerObjToInteger
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