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Q: Are there any memory issues with this Eigen QR wrapper?

Leslie FaulknerI am writing a wrapper to Eigen QR for my personal use and I am wondering if there are any memory leaks or undocumented behavior in my implementation, especially in the function get_QR(). The answer is as expected. This is related to my previous question here. using std::cout; using std::endl; ...

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Q: Should I delete pointers in Qt5?

user3314865I am relatively new to the Qt framework and I was wondering if I should delete pointers in my program. I know that, in C++, if memory is not return it could lead to memory leak, but I am not sure if the same applies to Qt. #include "mainwindow.h" #include <QApplication> #include <QTextEdit> #i...

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Q: Bezier curves of grade n

NaClI made a function which creates Bezier curves of grade n. What do you think? float interpolate(float n1, float n2, float prec) { return n1 + ((n2-n1) * prec); } std::vector<Vector2f> make_bezier(const std::vector<Vector2f>& anchors, double accuracy=10000.0) { if(anchors.size()<=2) ...

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Q: Two methods for finding a sprite in sprite sheet C++, which is better?

SeanI have two snippets of code that I would like you to look at. I can't figure out which of the two is most efficient (or better practice, if applicable). I'm currently finding the row and column of a sprite in a sprite sheet in order to render it to the screen; which works find and dandy. However,...

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Q: C++ .Is #include "iostream" allowed?

Yellow SkiesUsually it is #include What is the difference if I use #include "iostream"? What is the exact difference between the <> and the "" symbols?

dude
i search
but nothing on ""
google dosen't accept special symbolz
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i have been looking for android UI template, I have found many on themeforest
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