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# cmake needs this line
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.1)
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# Enable C++11
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set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 11)
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set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED TRUE)
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# Define project name
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project(opencv_example_project)
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# Find OpenCV, you may need to set OpenCV_DIR variable
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# to the absolute path to the directory containing OpenCVConfig.cmake file
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# via the command line or GUI
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find_package(OpenCV REQUIRED)
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# If the package has been found, several variables will
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# be set, you can find the full list with descriptions
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# in the OpenCVConfig.cmake file.
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# Print some message showing some of them
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message(STATUS "OpenCV library status:")
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message(STATUS " config: ${OpenCV_DIR}")
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message(STATUS " version: ${OpenCV_VERSION}")
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message(STATUS " libraries: ${OpenCV_LIBS}")
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message(STATUS " include path: ${OpenCV_INCLUDE_DIRS}")
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# Declare the executable target built from your sources
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add_executable(opencv_example example.cpp)
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# Link your application with OpenCV libraries
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target_link_libraries(opencv_example LINK_PRIVATE ${OpenCV_LIBS})
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