* Fix the documentation for Mat::diag(int).
Fix issue #8181
* Fix the documentation for Mat::diag(int).
Fix issue #8181.
* Add support for printing out cv::Complex.
* Remove extra spaces.
* cv::Complex is submitted as a new pull request.
Add support for printing out cv::Complex. (#8208)
* Add support for printing out cv::Complex.
* Conform to the format of std::complex.
* Remove extra spaces.
* Remove extra spaces.
Although both `cl_platform_info` and `cl_device_info` are defined as macro `cl_uint`, it needs to use `cl_platform_info` to get
the platform information.
- don't use undefined flag=0. It should be CONSTANT instead.
- don't allow 'UMat* m=NULL' argument (except LOCAL/CONSTANT flags).
This case is not handled well to provide NULL __global pointers.
It is better to use '-D' macro defines instead (at least for performance)
Fix typos in the documentation for AutoBuffer. (#8197)
* Allocate 1000 floats to match the documentation
Fix the documentation of `AutoBuffer`. By default, the following code
```.cpp
cv::AutoBuffer<float> m;
````
allocates only 264 floats. But the comment in the demonstration code says it allocates 1000 floats, which is
not correct.
* fix typo in the comment.
Append zero to trailing decimal place for FileStorage JSON write of a float or double value (#7952)
* Fix for FileStorage JSON write of a float or double value that has no fractional part; appends a zero character after the trailing decimal place to meet JSON standard.
* strlen return to size_t type rather than unnecessary cast to int
* moved BLAS/LAPACK detection scripts from opencv_contrib/dnn to the main repository.
* trying to fix the bug with undefined symbols sgesdd_ and dgesdd_
* removed extra whitespaces; disabled LAPACK on IOS
Currently, to select a submatrix of a N-dimensional matrix, it requires
two lines of code while only one line of code is required if using a 2D
array.
I added functionality to be able to select an N-dim submatrix using a
vector list instead of a Range pointer. This allows initializer lists to
be used for a one-line selection.
This allows for an N-dimensional array to be setup in one line instead of two when using C++11 initializer lists. cv::Mat(3, {zDim, yDim, xDim}, ...) can be used instead of having to create an int pointer to hold the size array.