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A Scanner breaks its input into tokens using a delimiter pattern, which by default matches whitespace. The resulting tokens may then be converted into values of different types using the various next methods. For example, this code allows a user to read a number from System.in: Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); int i = sc.nextInt(); As another example, this code allows long types to be assigned from entries in a file myNumbers: Scanner sc = new Scanner(new File("myNumbers")); while (sc.hasNextLong()) long aLong = sc.nextLong(); The scanner can also use delimiters other than whitespace. This example reads several items in from a string: String input = "1 fish 2 fish red fish blue fish"; Scanner s = new Scanner(input).useDelimiter("\\s*fish\\s*"); System.out.println(s.nextInt()); System.out.println(s.nextInt()); System.out.println(s.next()); System.out.println(s.next()); s.close(); prints the following output: 1 2 red blue The same output can be generated with this code, which uses a regular expression to parse all four tokens at once: String input = "1 fish 2 fish red fish blue fish"; Scanner s = new Scanner(input); s.findInLine("(\\d+) fish (\\d+) fish (\\w+) fish (\\w+)"); MatchResult result = s.match(); for (int i=1; i

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We just installed a UR10e with an addition of a Safety Scanner (Leuze RSL 400). Everything is working fine (the reduced speed zone and the stop zones). However when we are setting up a new program, or adjusting a current one and manually teaching various waypoints, the scanner is still active. Because of this we are unable to physically move the robot by hand due to the scanner saying that we are in the stop zone. The only way we currently have is to remove the sensor wires from the safety I/O and replace them with the original jumpers. There has got to be a better way. Is there a way to disable or ignore the safety scanner when not in automatic mode? I see that a TPED is able to due this, but I do not believe the scanner is considered a TPED.

Is there any update on whether Airtable is considering adding a native scanner app to their web based application? The multistep process of scanning a doc and then uploading it to the field in Airtable is really annoying.

A scanner on the other hand has a lot more cheese built into it; it can do all that a BufferedReader can do and at the same level of efficiency as well. However, in addition a Scanner can parse the underlying stream for primitive types and strings using regular expressions. It can also tokenize the underlying stream with the delimiter of your choice. It can also do forward scanning of the underlying stream disregarding the delimiter!

To address policy and programmatic issues of interest to USDA, ERS acquires proprietary household and retail scanner data from Circana (formerly Information Resources, Inc. (IRI)), a global market research firm.

This ERS report examines commercial scanner data from Circana (when it was known as IRI) for use in food economics research (report authored by Mary K. Muth, Megan Sweitzer, Derick Brown, Kristen Capogrossi, Shawn A. Karns, David Levin, Abigail Okrent, Peter Siegel, and Chen Zhen). The report examines the methodology, characteristics, and statistical properties of the datasets. The report also provides an introduction to the data for new users and important considerations for advanced users (April 2016).

This ERS report looks at proprietary retail scanner data (Circana's OmniMarket Core Outlets, previously known as IRI InfoScan) that are used to examine food policy questions (report authored by David Levin, Danton Noriega, Chris Dicken, Abigail Okrent, Matt Harding, and Michael Lovenheim). To determine how representative the data are, this report compares the number of stores and sales where revenue is reported in the InfoScan data with the same information from other datasets (October 2018).

This ERS report compares proprietary household scanner data to nationally representative Government survey data and finds that reported household food-at-home expenditures in commercial scanner data were lower than in two Government surveys (report authored by Megan Sweitzer, Derick Brown, Shawn A. Karns, Mary K. Muth, Peter Siegel, and Chen Zhen). The report details the comparison methodology and describes implications for using the commercial data in food economics research (September 2017).

ERS offers several products (listed below with descriptions) to authorized users that enhance the use of the Circana scanner data. These products derive from both Circana scanner data and other proprietary and public data sources.

One of the true values of our technology is its longevity. But sometimes newer technologies and faster speeds are worth the upgrade. Now through September 30, 2024, we can help offset the cost of a new scanner by offering discounts to trade-in select scanners.

A new and enhanced precision instrument for CAD users and engineers, Artec Space Spider is a high-resolution 3D scanner based on blue light technology. It is perfect for capturing small objects or intricate details of large industrial objects in high resolution, with steadfast accuracy and brilliant color.

Connect the lightweight, 0.85kg 3D scanner to the Artec battery pack, which provides up to 6 hours of power, and you can scan practically anywhere, even in areas where there is no source of electricity.

For capturing larger objects, or for creating an automatic scanning system, several 3D scanners can be bundled and synced together. You can also integrate the scanners into your own customized solutions, fit for industrial applications, using the free of charge Artec Scanning SDK.

No. Space Spider requires neither targets nor calibration to get started. The scanner uses powerful hybrid geometry and texture tracking to capture the objects in 3D, even those with limited features. Space Spider collects two sets of data by which to track and to perform processing and this results in much easier, faster, and smoother 3D scanning, as well as faster data processing in comparison to scanners that require targets for scanning.

EINSTAR, an affordable handheld 3D scanner, makes high-quality 3D data available to everyone. In the standard package you will find a handheld 3D scanner with Exstar software, and a lightweight carrying case which includes a series of accessories: a silicone case, introductory user guide, positioning markers, cloth to wipe the lens, a carrying strap, power supply and USB cable.

I bought the einstar because of reviews I read that it was reasonably good for both large scale handheld scanning, and small scale turn table scanning. The scanner works quite well, but struggles on objects that are geometric objects(lots of flat sides, even if a lot of detail) and objects with a lot of repetition. It seems that it loses its place a lot on objects with geometric repetition. That being said, we were able to get some impressively detailed scans of a skull with slow movements and consistent distance of the scanner. When trying to scan small objects on a turn table, we found the performance was not great. If geometry was missed, it required a full rotation before it would try again to pick up the detail. It seemed to lose its reference points a lot with the turn table, and we have yet to get a good scan with the turn table. All that being said, I definitely see that with some practice, this could be a fantastic hand held unit for the money. For those reasons I gave it for stars.

Streamline your restorative workflows with seamless software connectivity, engage patients in the process, and treat with confidence. See why iTero scanners have been the powerhouse behind over 10 million restorations**, from crowns and bridges to implants and dentures.

Yeah, unfortunately, Photogrammetry is better suited to large objects, things scanners would never be able to handle (there are a few packages out there that are designed to produce 3D models from pictures taken with a drone, something I intend to try out in the spring, since I fly drones). And the models produced generally require a fair amount of tweaking and post processing.

The Lynx offers a wide range of applications and is particularly useful for scanning larger objects. During my testing, I conducted baseline scans without the use of sprays, tape, or any physical assistance in the scanning process.
Overall, I was highly impressed with the Lynx scanner. the Lynx performs similarly to the Mole, except for its superior scanning distance and wider focal length. Personally, I appreciate the option of using the Lynx to capture the entire object and complementing it with the Mole for capturing finer details. I encountered no issues with auto alignments when utilizing different scanners.

Had reservations about purchasing a 3d scanner at this price point, but wow. Unpacked scanner , setup software, and produced a perfectl scan within 20 minutes. Software has a learning curve but my initial impression of the scanner is it's awesome ?

Portable 3D scanners are compact and lightweight devices that allow users to capture three-dimensional objects and convert them into digital models. These scanners typically feature a 3D camera that captures the object's geometry and texture, producing high-resolution images that can be used for a wide range of applications, including 3D printing. With the ability to capture data in real-time, handheld 3D scanners provide users with a quick and efficient way to create digital replicas of physical objects.

Many portable 3D scanners come equipped with 3D printing capabilities, allowing users to print their 3D models directly from the scanner. These scanners are especially useful for individuals or businesses that require on-site scanning or need to 3D capture objects that are difficult to transport. Overall, portable 3D scanners are versatile tools that offer an array of features, making them an essential tool for anyone involved in 3D printing or 3D modeling.

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The Xerox DocuMate 3125 color desktopscanner quickly converts your documents,plastic cards and forms into digital files, thensecurely saves them on your computer or inthe cloud ready to be accessed another daywhen needed. It can scan up to 48 images perminute (ipm) in duplex at 300 dpi and includes a 50-pageAutomatic Document Feeder (ADF) that handleseverything from business cards to A4/Lettersize documents. The Xerox DocuMate 3125has an exceptionally small footprint and will fitcomfortably on any desk (especially when foldedclosed). It is the perfect solution for organizationsthat need to quickly convert paper documentsinto searchable PDF files to be shared, organizedand protected.

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