Set Android Camera Index after the object has been initialized#904
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Alex, could you review this? |
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Such implementation of setCameraIndex do not reconnect camera. It is ok, but disableView/EnableView is needed. 👍 |
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Commit Message: Simple set of the camera index to allow the user to change it after the object has been initialized.
This is just a simple feature that I have in my own code to allow me to set the camera index when the camera is initialized by a view instead of pure java. I have found it very useful for dynamically selecting what camera to use.