SetInputsNames
OpenLvVision_OpenCv.lvlib:NET.lvclass:NET SetInputsNames.vi
Sets outputs names of the network input pseudo layer.
Each net always has special own the network input pseudo layer with id=0. This layer stores the user blobs only and don't make any computations. In fact, this layer provides the only way to pass user data into the network. As any other layer, this layer can label its outputs and this function provides an easy way to do this
For detailed information, please refer to the OpenCV documentation

| error in (no error) The error in cluster can accept error information wired from VIs previously called. Use this information to decide if any functionality should be bypassed in the event of errors from other VIs. The pop-up option Explain Error (or Explain Warning) gives more information about the error displayed. |
| status The status boolean is either TRUE (X) for an error, or FALSE (checkmark) for no error or a warning. The pop-up option Explain Error (or Explain Warning) gives more information about the error displayed. |
| code The code input identifies the error or warning. The pop-up option Explain Error (or Explain Warning) gives more information about the error displayed. |
| source The source string describes the origin of the error or warning. The pop-up option Explain Error (or Explain Warning) gives more information about the error displayed. |
| NET in |
| InputBlobNames |
| Name |
| error out The error out cluster passes error or warning information out of a VI to be used by other VIs. The pop-up option Explain Error (or Explain Warning) gives more information about the error displayed. |
| status The status boolean is either TRUE (X) for an error, or FALSE (checkmark) for no error or a warning. The pop-up option Explain Error (or Explain Warning) gives more information about the error displayed. |
| code The code input identifies the error or warning. The pop-up option Explain Error (or Explain Warning) gives more information about the error displayed. |
| source The source string describes the origin of the error or warning. The pop-up option Explain Error (or Explain Warning) gives more information about the error displayed. |
| NET out |










