Pin List VLColorsToReal.TVLColorsToReal.OutputPins

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Class: TVLColorsToReal

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Syntax

Delphi:

property OutputPins : TOWPinList read FOutputPins write FOutputPins;

C++ Builder:

__property TOWPinList OutputPins = { read=FOutputPins, write=FOutputPins };

Summary

The three Real(double) Output Pins for the color frames.

Description

Set of 3 Single Data Output Pins - one for each channel ( R, G, B etc. ).

Each pin will deliver the result of the color split operation.

Connect each of the pins to a pin capable of receiving Real (double) buffer data of another component.


Delphi example:

VLColorsToReal1.OutputPins[0].Connect( SLScope1.InputPins[0] );
VLColorsToReal1.OutputPins[1].Connect( SLScope1.InputPins[1] );
VLColorsToReal1.OutputPins[2].Connect( SLScope1.InputPins[2] );

C++ Builder example:

VLColorsToReal1->OutputPins->Pins[0]->Connect( SLScope1->InputPins->Pins[0] );
VLColorsToReal1->OutputPins->Pins[1]->Connect( SLScope1->InputPins->Pins[1] );
VLColorsToReal1->OutputPins->Pins[2]->Connect( SLScope1->InputPins->Pins[2] );

Visual C++(MFC) example:

VLColorsToReal1.OutputPins[0].Connect( SLScope1.InputPins[0] );
VLColorsToReal1.OutputPins[1].Connect( SLScope1.InputPins[1] );
VLColorsToReal1.OutputPins[2].Connect( SLScope1.InputPins[2] );

Visual C++/CLI example:

colorsToReal1->OutputPins[0]->Connect( scope1->InputPins[0] );
colorsToReal1->OutputPins[1]->Connect( scope1->InputPins[1] );
colorsToReal1->OutputPins[2]->Connect( scope1->InputPins[2] );

C# example:

colorsToReal1.OutputPins[0].Connect( scope1.InputPins[0] );
colorsToReal1.OutputPins[1].Connect( scope1.InputPins[1] );
colorsToReal1.OutputPins[2].Connect( scope1.InputPins[2] );

VB example:

ColorsToReal1.OutputPins(0).Connect( Scope1.InputPins(0) )
ColorsToReal1.OutputPins(1).Connect( Scope1.InputPins(1) )
ColorsToReal1.OutputPins(2).Connect( Scope1.InputPins(2) )

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