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  1. What is Sliding Window Algorithm? Examples? - Stack Overflow

    While solving a geometry problem, I came across an approach called Sliding Window Algorithm. Couldn't really find any study material/details on it. What is the algorithm about?

  2. c - Point in Polygon Algorithm - Stack Overflow

    Jul 30, 2012 · The algorithm is ray-casting to the right. Each iteration of the loop, the test point is checked against one of the polygon's edges. The first line of the if-test succeeds if the point's y …

  3. algorithm - Finding all possible combinations of numbers to reach …

    Jan 8, 2011 · How would you go about testing all possible combinations of additions from a given set N of numbers so they add up to a given final number? A brief example: Set of numbers to …

  4. Algorithm to compare two images - Stack Overflow

    Apr 18, 2015 · Why could this be useful? Dependant on the morphing algorithm you use, there may be a relationship between similarity of images, and some parameters of the morphing …

  5. Circle line-segment collision detection algorithm? - Stack Overflow

    Jul 2, 2009 · I have a line from A to B and a circle positioned at C with the radius R. What is a good algorithm to use to check whether the line intersects the circle? And at what coordinate …

  6. algorithm - Difference between Big-O and Little-O Notation

    Sep 1, 2009 · Algorithm A can't tell the difference between two similar inputs instances where only x 's value changes. If x is the minimum in one of these instances and not in the other, then A …

  7. algorithm - What does O (log n) mean exactly? - Stack Overflow

    Feb 22, 2010 · A common algorithm with O (log n) time complexity is Binary Search whose recursive relation is T (n/2) + O (1) i.e. at every subsequent level of the tree you divide …

  8. algorithm - Difference between O (n) and O (log (n)) - which is …

    Apr 29, 2012 · O (n) means that the algorithm's maximum running time is proportional to the input size. basically, O (something) is an upper bound on the algorithm's number of instructions …

  9. Newest 'algorithm' Questions - Stack Overflow

    An algorithm is a sequence of well-defined steps that defines an abstract solution to a problem. Sign up to watch this tag and see more personalized content

  10. An iterative algorithm for Fibonacci numbers - Stack Overflow

    Feb 24, 2013 · I am interested in an iterative algorithm for Fibonacci numbers, so I found the formula on wiki...it looks straight forward so I tried it in Python...it doesn't have a problem …