by Computer Vision Department of NTRLab Suppose we are given a set of distinct points P = {(xi, yi) ∈ ℝm ×ℝ}i=1,...,n which we regard as a set of test samples xi ∈ ℝm with known answers yi ∈ ℝ.
At some point, you can’t get any further with linked lists, selection sort, and voodoo Big O, and you have to go get a real algorithms textbook and learn all that horrible math, at least a little. But which book? There are tons of them. I haven’t read every algorithms book out there, but I…
This post is part of a series - go here for the index. Welcome back! The previous post gave us a lot of theoretical groundwork on triangles. This time, let's turn it into a working triangle rasterizer. Again, no profiling or optimization this time, but there will be code, and it should get us set…
The HashSet<T> collection type was first introduced in C# v3 and with .NET 3.5. This article will explore features of Hashset and also compare its performance with List.