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  /external/google-breakpad/src/testing/gtest/src/
gtest-internal-inl.h     [all...]
  /external/gtest/src/
gtest-internal-inl.h     [all...]
  /external/llvm/utils/unittest/googletest/src/
gtest-internal-inl.h     [all...]
  /external/mesa3d/src/gtest/src/
gtest-internal-inl.h     [all...]
  /external/opencv/cxcore/src/
cxutils.cpp 453 * 644-647.) The real and imaginary part of each root is stated as u[i]
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  /external/opencv3/modules/core/src/
lda.cpp 656 // Last vector component imaginary so matrix is triangular
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  /external/protobuf/gtest/src/
gtest-internal-inl.h     [all...]
  /external/vulkan-validation-layers/tests/gtest-1.7.0/src/
gtest-internal-inl.h     [all...]
  /ndk/sources/third_party/googletest/googletest/src/
gtest-internal-inl.h     [all...]
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-w64-mingw32-4.8/share/info/
libquadmath.info 265 `cimagq' imaginary part of complex number
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  /prebuilts/gdb/darwin-x86/lib/python2.7/pydoc_data/
topics.py 5 'atom-literals': "\nLiterals\n********\n\nPython supports string literals and various numeric literals:\n\n literal ::= stringliteral | integer | longinteger\n | floatnumber | imagnumber\n\nEvaluation of a literal yields an object of the given type (string,\ninteger, long integer, floating point number, complex number) with the\ngiven value. The value may be approximated in the case of floating\npoint and imaginary (complex) literals. See section *Literals* for\ndetails.\n\nAll literals correspond to immutable data types, and hence the\nobject's identity is less important than its value. Multiple\nevaluations of literals with the same value (either the same\noccurrence in the program text or a different occurrence) may obtain\nthe same object or a different object with the same value.\n",
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  /prebuilts/gdb/linux-x86/lib/python2.7/pydoc_data/
topics.py 5 'atom-literals': "\nLiterals\n********\n\nPython supports string literals and various numeric literals:\n\n literal ::= stringliteral | integer | longinteger\n | floatnumber | imagnumber\n\nEvaluation of a literal yields an object of the given type (string,\ninteger, long integer, floating point number, complex number) with the\ngiven value. The value may be approximated in the case of floating\npoint and imaginary (complex) literals. See section *Literals* for\ndetails.\n\nAll literals correspond to immutable data types, and hence the\nobject's identity is less important than its value. Multiple\nevaluations of literals with the same value (either the same\noccurrence in the program text or a different occurrence) may obtain\nthe same object or a different object with the same value.\n",
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  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/fmt/
scan.go 743 // complexTokens returns the real and imaginary parts of the complex number starting here.
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/fmt/
scan.go 743 // complexTokens returns the real and imaginary parts of the complex number starting here.
  /prebuilts/python/darwin-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/pydoc_data/
topics.py 5 'atom-literals': "\nLiterals\n********\n\nPython supports string literals and various numeric literals:\n\n literal ::= stringliteral | integer | longinteger\n | floatnumber | imagnumber\n\nEvaluation of a literal yields an object of the given type (string,\ninteger, long integer, floating point number, complex number) with the\ngiven value. The value may be approximated in the case of floating\npoint and imaginary (complex) literals. See section *Literals* for\ndetails.\n\nAll literals correspond to immutable data types, and hence the\nobject's identity is less important than its value. Multiple\nevaluations of literals with the same value (either the same\noccurrence in the program text or a different occurrence) may obtain\nthe same object or a different object with the same value.\n",
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  /prebuilts/python/linux-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/pydoc_data/
topics.py 5 'atom-literals': "\nLiterals\n********\n\nPython supports string literals and various numeric literals:\n\n literal ::= stringliteral | integer | longinteger\n | floatnumber | imagnumber\n\nEvaluation of a literal yields an object of the given type (string,\ninteger, long integer, floating point number, complex number) with the\ngiven value. The value may be approximated in the case of floating\npoint and imaginary (complex) literals. See section *Literals* for\ndetails.\n\nAll literals correspond to immutable data types, and hence the\nobject's identity is less important than its value. Multiple\nevaluations of literals with the same value (either the same\noccurrence in the program text or a different occurrence) may obtain\nthe same object or a different object with the same value.\n",
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  /external/ImageMagick/www/Magick++/
STL.html 211 <td><font size="-1"> Implements the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) of the image either as a magnitude / phase or real / imaginary image pair via <i>fourierImages_</i>.</font></td>
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  /external/clang/test/SemaCXX/
constant-expression-cxx11.cpp     [all...]
  /external/curl/docs/
FAQ     [all...]
  /external/opencv3/modules/core/include/opencv2/core/
types.hpp 70 more convenient access to the real and imaginary parts using through the simple field access, as opposite
86 _Tp re, im; //< the real and the imaginary parts
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  /external/toybox/www/
code.html     [all...]
  /sdk/files/typos/
typos-en.txt     [all...]
  /external/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/api/
magick-image.html     [all...]
  /external/ImageMagick/www/api/
magick-image.html     [all...]
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