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I have a camera based (OpenCV) c++ application, which creates a 1D time signal. To be more specific the output is a pulse value and the pulse signal stored in a std::vector<double> container. I want to build an IOS swift application based on this code. I have already managed to put OpenCV and my c++ code in the swift project. I can also display the pulse value, but I have no clue for the real time signal display.



First I think the std::vector<double> should be converted to a swift type and then somehow display it at each frame. In the c++ project I use Qt's qcustomplot plotting library. I haven't found such free package for IOS swift yet.



I am new in the field of IOS app development, but I would like to port my application in some way.










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    I have a camera based (OpenCV) c++ application, which creates a 1D time signal. To be more specific the output is a pulse value and the pulse signal stored in a std::vector<double> container. I want to build an IOS swift application based on this code. I have already managed to put OpenCV and my c++ code in the swift project. I can also display the pulse value, but I have no clue for the real time signal display.



    First I think the std::vector<double> should be converted to a swift type and then somehow display it at each frame. In the c++ project I use Qt's qcustomplot plotting library. I haven't found such free package for IOS swift yet.



    I am new in the field of IOS app development, but I would like to port my application in some way.










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      I have a camera based (OpenCV) c++ application, which creates a 1D time signal. To be more specific the output is a pulse value and the pulse signal stored in a std::vector<double> container. I want to build an IOS swift application based on this code. I have already managed to put OpenCV and my c++ code in the swift project. I can also display the pulse value, but I have no clue for the real time signal display.



      First I think the std::vector<double> should be converted to a swift type and then somehow display it at each frame. In the c++ project I use Qt's qcustomplot plotting library. I haven't found such free package for IOS swift yet.



      I am new in the field of IOS app development, but I would like to port my application in some way.










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      I have a camera based (OpenCV) c++ application, which creates a 1D time signal. To be more specific the output is a pulse value and the pulse signal stored in a std::vector<double> container. I want to build an IOS swift application based on this code. I have already managed to put OpenCV and my c++ code in the swift project. I can also display the pulse value, but I have no clue for the real time signal display.



      First I think the std::vector<double> should be converted to a swift type and then somehow display it at each frame. In the c++ project I use Qt's qcustomplot plotting library. I haven't found such free package for IOS swift yet.



      I am new in the field of IOS app development, but I would like to port my application in some way.







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      Dániel TerbeDániel Terbe

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