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ukcan - 25 Apr 2006 11:49 GMT
dear frnds
i ave query and want 2 ask ull tat in java can v extract data frm img
files.
4 example if there img files of bank cheques and bank warrants where we
ave to extract data of 6 feilds i.e folio no./warrant no./cheque
no./amount.
When we click on one of these feilds the it should read or extract the
data and should make a data base in access or excel can it b possible
in java if so pl.revert bck asap.
good opurtunity for there is a project 4 a company for banks.
thnk u
uk
Hendrik Maryns - 25 Apr 2006 11:55 GMT
ukcan schreef:
> dear frnds
> i ave query and want 2 ask ull tat in java can v extract data frm img
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> thnk u
> uk

Maybe if you would bother to write plain old English I can read without
guessing the meaning of each letter, I would bother to try to help you.

H.
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Hendrik Maryns

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Roland de Ruiter - 25 Apr 2006 12:04 GMT
> dear frnds
> i ave query and want 2 ask ull tat in java can v extract data frm img
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> thnk u
> uk

Sorry, but my HCR* failed to read your message. 8-)

(*) Human character recognition
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Roland

Monique Y. Mudama - 25 Apr 2006 18:44 GMT
> dear frnds i ave query and want 2 ask ull tat in java can v extract
> data frm img files.  4 example if there img files of bank cheques
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> bck asap.  good opurtunity for there is a project 4 a company for
> banks.  thnk u uk

This isn't a telegram.  You don't pay per letter.  Frankly, your
question is too hard to read with so many letters missing.

I would be surprised if a financial institution hired someone who
communicates like this on a regular basis.

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Roedy Green - 25 Apr 2006 19:26 GMT
>dear frnds
>i ave query and want 2 ask ull tat in java can v extract data frm img
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>thnk u
>uk

Think of yourself as a beggar on the street asking folks to do you a
favour for which you will not compensate them.  Most people are not
going to bother.  Everything you do that turns people off lowers the
odds of someone throwing a quarter into your cup.

You are competing with hundreds of others also wanting free help.

Making people jump through hoops to decode your strange spelling and
textspeak says "My time is more valuable than yours".  Beggars over
the centuries have learned that attitude gets them nowhere.

You don't have to grovel, just treat those of whom you are asking a
favour with consideration.

One of he common motives for helping others on the net is to gain
respect or to feel appreciated.  Those that hand out the opposite are
not likely to attract much help.

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Oliver Wong - 25 Apr 2006 20:03 GMT
> dear frnds
> i ave query and want 2 ask ull tat in java can v extract data frm img
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> thnk u
> uk

   If I understand correctly, your question in a nutshell is "Is it
possible to do OCR in Java?"

   The answer is "Yes". Google for "java OCR" (without the quotes) if you
desire more information.

   - Oliver
Tris Orendorff - 28 Apr 2006 20:38 GMT
> dear frnds
> i ave query and want 2 ask ull tat in java can v extract data frm img
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> good opurtunity for there is a project 4 a company for banks.
> thnk u

Chk out www.javaocr.com 4 a gd OCR t00l 4 u nd yr bnk duds.


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