05-19-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by
m_kapur83
try out...
$ echo "Status: 0000" | egrep "\bStatus: *([0]+)";
Status: 0000
gives me the correct output..as proposed by scott above....
Hi,
It is giving me variable syntax error and if type directly on the Unix Window, does not show any output
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mlib_videocoloryuv444seq_to_abgrint
mlib_VideoColorYUV444seq_to_ABGRint(3MLIB) mediaLib Library Functions mlib_VideoColorYUV444seq_to_ABGRint(3MLIB)
NAME
mlib_VideoColorYUV444seq_to_ABGRint - color convert YUV sequential to ABGR interleaved
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lmlib [ library... ]
#include <mlib.h>
void mlib_VideoColorYUV444seq_to_ABGRint(mlib_u32 *ABGR, const mlib_u8 *Y, const mlib_u8 *U, const mlib_u8 *V, const mlib_u8 *A_array,
mlib_u8 A_const, mlib_s32 w, mlib_s32 h, mlib_s32 dlb, mlib_s32 slb);
DESCRIPTION
The Y, U, V pixel streams are converted into an ABGR pixel stream. All pixel components are 8-bit unsigned integers. All buffers have
dimensions w and h.
The alpha values for this function work in the following fashion:
o If A_array pointer is not NULL, the values are taken from there. It has to have the same dimensions as the Y buffer.
o If A_array pointer is NULL, the alpha values for every pixel are set to A_const.
The following equation is used:
|R| |1.1644 0.0000 1.5966| [|Y| | 16.0000|]
|G| = |1.1644 -0.3920 -0.8132| * [|U| - |128.0000|]
|B| |1.1644 2.0184 0.0000| [|V| |128.0000|]
PARAMETERS
The function takes the following arguments:
ABGR Pointer to output buffer.
Y Pointer to Y input buffer.
U Pointer to U input buffer.
V Pointer to V input buffer.
A_array Array of alpha values.
A_const Constant alpha value.
w Image width in pixels.
h Image height in lines.
dlb Linebytes for output buffer.
slb Linebytes for input buffers.
RETURN VALUES
None.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Evolving |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|MT-Level |MT-Safe |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
mlib_VideoColorYUV420seq_to_ARGBint(3MLIB), mlib_VideoColorYUV411seq_to_ARGBint(3MLIB), mlib_VideoColorYUV422seq_to_ARGBint(3MLIB),
mlib_VideoColorYUV444seq_to_ARGBint(3MLIB), mlib_VideoColorYUV420seq_to_ABGRint(3MLIB), mlib_VideoColorYUV411seq_to_ABGRint(3MLIB),
mlib_VideoColorYUV422seq_to_ABGRint(3MLIB), mlib_VideoColorYUYV422int_to_ARGBint(3MLIB), mlib_VideoColorYUV444int_to_ARGBint(3MLIB),
mlib_VideoColorYUYV422int_to_ABGRint(3MLIB), mlib_VideoColorYUV444int_to_ABGRint(3MLIB), mlib_VideoColorUYVY422int_to_ARGBint(3MLIB),
mlib_VideoColorUYVY422int_to_ABGRint(3MLIB), mlib_VideoColorUYV444int_to_ARGBint(3MLIB), mlib_VideoColorUYV444int_to_ABGRint(3MLIB),
attributes(5)
SunOS 5.10 10 Nov 2004 mlib_VideoColorYUV444seq_to_ABGRint(3MLIB)