Re: how to find libs

2017-01-12 Thread yary
I would do a web search for- image manipulation C library, and then check
out the documentation of the results until you find one that has both
enough documentation that you can understand how to use it, and enough
functionality that you need. I would prefer a c library over C++, I imagine
that would be easier to work with NativeCall.

On Jan 12, 2017 4:26 AM, "Mueller, Andreas" <
andreas.muel...@biologie.uni-osnabrueck.de> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> if I wan't to manipulate an image I guess I can use a library with
> NativeCall.
>
> But what is the right way to find the right library ?
> How can I find the right functions in the library and find out what the
> functions can do ?
>
> Andreas


Re: how to find libs

2017-01-12 Thread faraco3
About what functions can do, you have to look at the library 
documentation that you want to use. For example, GNU C library - 
http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/pdf/libc.pdf



On Khamis 12 Jan 2017 05:00 , Mueller, Andreas wrote:

Hi,

if I wan't to manipulate an image I guess I can use a library with NativeCall.

But what is the right way to find the right library ?
How can I find the right functions in the library and find out what the 
functions can do ?

Andreas