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I am creating a programs that detects number of fingers and displays them. Further I'll be updating it to addition of multiple digit numbers. I saw this video on youtube and I wonder how he managed to split his input and output screen into 2 different screens? my current program displays the text in the frame itself

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in the given picture he has divided his output screen into 2 screens one that displays the video cam and another displays its output. I need help to understand how he did it?

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  • Why don’t you ask the poster directly?
    – Russ J
    Aug 16, 2019 at 17:19
  • I have seen his comments on the youtube video and he is not that regular at replying. I am in a hurry to complete my project so I though I'd post it on stackoverflow!
    – Viper
    Aug 16, 2019 at 17:21

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i assume you are using pycv

if you use np.vstack or np.hstack you can see the stacked images.

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  • is it possible to create such frames where one frame handles the video and another frame shows the output? He did that in a single output screen which is divided into 2 parts.( video cam and output )
    – Viper
    Aug 17, 2019 at 4:36
  • once you create the window you can use a buffer with x,y pos to stream video too Aug 20, 2019 at 19:14

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