Requesting a dump of any and all /g/ programming challenges in high enough quality to actually read them. I'm a noob who needs some practice.
>>122003
>>122014
Thanks. I saved but do you happen to have the one for newer programmers? I can do some of these but most, especially the ones involving graphics are a little too advanced.
>>122003
I got something for you.
I have a folder with 300 to 10000 png images all 1920x1080 and soely black and white. The image names go from 1 to n.
I need a tool to display the images and scroll trough them via mousewheel, arrow keys and a scrollbar that can be activated with a hotkey. A text showing the current image name would be also nice, but needs to be togable via hotkey as well.
Would be realy usefull to me.
>>122536
Why doesn't Explorer's thumbnail view do what you want?
>>122538
To slow in loading the images. no scrollbar. Images need to be exactly ontop of eachother all the time.
>>122554
Alright, I got a bunch of cross-sections like from a CT scan and want to conveniently view them
>>122556
"Like from a CT scan" or "actually from a CT scan"?
Is there a reason you're not, for example, using something like VTK to splice them together and display them in realtime 3d?
>>122563
Just like.
They are generated from a 3D modell for printing on a SLA-machine and I want to look over them before I print it.
>>122565
Try ParaView. It's a visualiser that uses VTK; it should be able to load your cross-sections, display them in 3d, and slice through them. You're not constrained to slicing along any axis: VTK converts your images into a voxel cloud (much like a 3d printer does!), so you can slice it along any arbitrary axis you like.
>>122003
>>122141