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  2. Modern C++ Design - Wikipedia

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    Modern C++ Design: Generic Programming and Design Patterns Applied is a book written by Andrei Alexandrescu, published in 2001 by Addison-Wesley. It has been regarded as "one of the most important C++ books" by Scott Meyers. [1] The book makes use of and explores a C++ programming technique called template metaprogramming. While Alexandrescu ...

  3. Rand index - Wikipedia

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    Example clusterings for a dataset with the kMeans (left) and Mean shift (right) algorithms. The calculated Adjusted Rand index for these two clusterings is . The Rand index [1] or Rand measure (named after William M. Rand) in statistics, and in particular in data clustering, is a measure of the similarity between two data clusterings.

  4. DADiSP - Wikipedia

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    DADiSP is designed to perform technical data analysis in a spreadsheet like environment. However, unlike a typical business spreadsheet that operates on a table of cells each of which contain single scalar values, a DADiSP Worksheet consists of multiple interrelated windows where each window contains an entire series or multi-column matrix.

  5. Type punning - Wikipedia

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    The same is syntactically valid but has undefined behavior in C++, [8] however, where only the last-written member of a union is considered to have any value at all. For another example of type punning, see Stride of an array .

  6. Simula - Wikipedia

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    The TOPS-10 implemented the concept of public, protected, and private member variables and procedures, that later was integrated into Simula Standard in 1986. Simula Standard 1986 is the latest standard and is ported to a wide range of platforms. There are mainly four implementations: Simula AS; Lund Simula; GNU Cim [8] Portable Simula ...

  7. Armadillo (C++ library) - Wikipedia

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    An interface to the Python language is available through the PyArmadillo package, [4] which facilitates prototyping of algorithms in Python followed by relatively straightforward conversion to C++. Armadillo is a core dependency of the mlpack machine learning library [ 5 ] and the ensmallen C++ library for numerical optimization.

  8. Tagged union - Wikipedia

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    The metadata used to perform virtual method lookup (for example, the object's vtable pointer in most C++ implementations) identifies the subclass and so effectively acts as a tag identifying the data stored by the instance (see RTTI). An object's constructor sets this tag, and it remains constant throughout the object's lifetime.

  9. Futures and promises - Wikipedia

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    As an example of the first possibility, in C++11, a thread that needs the value of a future can block until it is available by calling the wait() or get() member functions. A timeout can also be specified on the wait using the wait_for() or wait_until() member functions to avoid indefinite blocking.