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How to find out what type of a Mat object is with Mat::type() in OpenCV

..."; r += (chans+'0'); return r; } If M is a var of type Mat you can call it like so: string ty = type2str( M.type() ); printf("Matrix: %s %dx%d \n", ty.c_str(), M.cols, M.rows ); Will output data such as: Matrix: 8UC3 640x480 Matrix: 64FC1 3x2 Its worth noting that there are also Matr...
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ValidateAntiForgeryToken purpose, explanation and example

...icking the logged in user into submitting a form, or by simply programmatically triggering a form when the page loads. The feature doesn't prevent any other type of data forgery or tampering based attacks. To use it, decorate the action method or controller with the ValidateAntiForgeryToken attrib...
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Disable a method in a ViewSet, django-rest-framework

...ethods but I did not able to find out how to disable the PATCH method specially if you are using routers. – Muneeb Ahmad Mar 31 '15 at 14:56 3 ...
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Adding a Method to an Existing Object Instance

...that instance will be passed as the first argument whenever the method is called. Callables that are attributes of a class (as opposed to an instance) are still unbound, though, so you can modify the class definition whenever you want: >>> def fooFighters( self ): ... print "fooFighters...
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Is there a benefit to defining a class inside another class in Python?

What I'm talking about here are nested classes. Essentially, I have two classes that I'm modeling. A DownloadManager class and a DownloadThread class. The obvious OOP concept here is composition. However, composition doesn't necessarily mean nesting, right? ...
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Elegant ways to support equivalence (“equality”) in Python classes

When writing custom classes it is often important to allow equivalence by means of the == and != operators. In Python, this is made possible by implementing the __eq__ and __ne__ special methods, respectively. The easiest way I've found to do this is the following method: ...
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Setting PayPal return URL and making it auto return?

... if they don't have Auto Return enabled there, the buyer would need to manually click past the end of checkout in order to be redirected to that URL, rather than being redirected automatically. – SubGothius Aug 11 '16 at 20:58 ...
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Is it intended by the C++ standards committee that in C++11 unordered_map destroys what it inserts?

... always move from its argument. It's supposed to move if the argument is really an rvalue, and copy if it's an lvalue. The behaviour, you observe, which always moves, is a bug in libstdc++, which is now fixed according to a comment on the question. For those curious, I took a look at the g++-4.8 he...
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In node.JS how can I get the path of a module I have loaded via require that is *not* mine (i.e. in

I require a module that was installed via npm. I want to access a .js file subordinate to that module (so I can subclass a Constructor method in it). I can't (well, don't want to) modify the module's code, so don't have a place to extract its __dirname. ...
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How to crop an image in OpenCV using Python

...copy region of interest If we consider (0,0) as top left corner of image called im with left-to-right as x direction and top-to-bottom as y direction. and we have (x1,y1) as the top-left vertex and (x2,y2) as the bottom-right vertex of a rectangle region within that image, then: roi = im[y1:y2, x1...