I have a problem that I would like to merge a large number of images using ImageMagick's convert.exe, but under Windows I have a 8192 byte long command line limit.
My solution to this is to split the task into smaller sub-task, run them, and do a final task which combines them together.
My idea is to write a function, which takes a vector of images and an integer, and splits the vector into n sub-vector all having "almost equal" parts.
So for example if I would like to split 11 into 3 groups it would be 4-4-3.
Can you tell me how can I do it in C++? I mean, to write a function
split_vec( const vector<image> &images, int split )
which does the splitting?
Also, can you tell me what is the most efficient way to do if I don't need to create new vectors, just iterate through the sub-parts? Like the std::substr
function with std::string
?
Note: I already use Boost in the project, so if there is some nice tool in Boost for this then it's perfect for me.
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