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% OpenCV Toolbox
% Matlab bindings for the OpenCV library
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%
% The OpenCV Toolbox allows you to make calls to native OpenCV methods
% and classes directly from within Matlab.
%
% PATHS
% To call OpenCV methods from anywhere in your workspace, add the
% directory containing this file to the path:
%
% addpath(fileparts(which('cv')));
%
% The OpenCV Toolbox contains two important locations:
% cv.m - This file, containing OpenCV enums
% +cv/ - The directory containing the OpenCV methods and classes
%
% CALLING SYNTAX
% To call an OpenCV method, class or enum, it must be prefixed with the
% 'cv' qualifier. For example:
%
% % perform a Fourier transform
% Xf = cv.dft(X, cv.DFT_COMPLEX_OUTPUT);
%
% % create a VideoCapture object, and open a file
% camera = cv.VideoCapture();
% camera.open('/path/to/file');
%
% HELP
% Each method has its own help file containing information about the
% arguments, return values, and what operation the method performs.
% You can access this help information by typing:
%
% help cv.methodName
%
% The full list of methods can be found by inspecting the +cv/
% directory. Note that the methods available to you will depend
% on which modules you configured OpenCV to build.
%
% DIAGNOSTICS
% If you are having problems with the OpenCV Toolbox and need to send a
% bug report to the OpenCV team, you can get a printout of diagnostic
% information to submit along with your report by typing:
%
% cv.buildInformation();
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% OTHER RESOURCES
% OpenCV documentation online: http://docs.opencv.org
% OpenCV issue tracker: http://code.opencv.org
% OpenCV Q&A: http://answers.opencv.org
%
% See also: cv.help, cv.buildInformation
%
% Copyright {{ time.strftime("%Y", time.localtime()) }} The OpenCV Foundation
%
classdef cv
properties (Constant = true)
{% for key, val in constants.items() %}
{{key}} = {{val|formatMatlabConstant(constants)}};
{% endfor %}
end
end