Discover an overview on the algorithms and classes for regular expression in TR1, with examples for matching, searching, and replacing.
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A TR1 Tutorial: Generating Random Numbers
TR1 introduces new random number generators and distribution classes for producing numbers with a specific distribution. Learn how to use these new classes.
A TR1 Tutorial: Unordered Containers
Learn about the unordered containers available in TR1 and see examples for using them.
A TR1 Tutorial: Class std::tr1::tuple
Learn how to use std::tr1::tuple, an implementation of a heterogeneous fixed size sequence from the VC++ 2008 Feature Pack.
A TR1 Tutorial: Class std::tr1::array
Learn how to use std::tr1::array, an implementation of a fixed size sequence from the VC++ 2008 Feature Pack.
Implementing a Simple 2D Object Tracker
Learn how to combine four image alignment algorithms (Lucas-Kanade, forwards-compositional, Baker-Dellaert-Matthews, and Hager-Belhumeur) into a 2D object tracker with dynamic templates and template pixel weights.
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