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Old 09-09-2018
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Originally Posted by Neo
Your post (on this topic, not generally) is one sided. This is normal and often seen when people have "drank the koolaid" and "believe in something" and develop a confirmation bias toward it. This is a fact of life - bias toward things we "believe in".
Sorry, Neo, if I struck a nerve there, but I never said that CI/CD are engineering principles. I said that the Cloud is appreciated by those customers that implements CI/CD as part of their developing and delivering/deployment strategy. You had a lot to say and seems to have a strong opinion that anything opposite to your logic is "one sided". I do not have anything else to say.
 

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LQR_CARVER_BIAS_ADD(3)					     LqR library API reference					    LQR_CARVER_BIAS_ADD(3)

NAME
lqr_carver_bias_add_xy, lqr_carver_bias_add_area, lqr_carver_bias_add, lqr_carver_bias_add_rgb_area, lqr_carver_bias_add_rgb - update an LqrCarver bias SYNOPSIS
#include <lqr.h> LqrRetVal lqr_carver_bias_add_xy(LqrCarver* carver, gdouble bias, gint x, gint y); LqrRetVal lqr_carver_bias_add_area(LqrCarver* carver, gdouble* buffer, gint bias_factor, gint width, gint height, gint x_off, gint y_off); LqrRetVal lqr_carver_bias_add(LqrCarver* carver, gdouble* buffer, gint bias_factor); LqrRetVal lqr_carver_bias_add_rgb_area(LqrCarver* carver, gdouble* buffer, gint bias_factor, gint channels, gint width, gint height, gint x_off, gint y_off); LqrRetVal lqr_carver_bias_add_rgb(LqrCarver* carver, gdouble* buffer, gint bias_factor, gint channels); FOREWORD
All the functions described in this page are used to add a bias to LqrCarver objects. A positive biased pixel will be more likely to be avoided by seams, and thus be preserved during rescaling, while a negative bias has the opposite effect. All of these functions must be called before lqr_carver_resize(3). If called multiple times, the biases added at each call will sum up. ADDING A BIAS PIXEL BY PIXEL
The function lqr_carver_bias_add_xy adds a bias to the x, y pixel of the image loaded into the LqrCarver object pointed to by carver A typical value for bias_factor would be 1000 (in absolute value). ADDING A BIAS FROM A BUFFER
The function lqr_carver_bias_add_area adds a bias to an area of the image loaded into the LqrCarver object pointed to by carver. The parameter buffer must point to an array of doubles of size width * height, ordered first by rows, then by columns. The offset of the area relative to the image can be specified through x_off and y_off. The bias area can exceed the boundary of the image, and the offsets can be negative. The parameter bias_factor is an overall bias scale. A typical value when the buffer contents are of the order of 1 would be 1000 (in absolute value). The function lqr_carver_bias_add can be used when the area to add is of the same size of the image loaded in the LqrCarver object and the offsets are 0. ADDING A BIAS FROM AN IMAGE
The functions lqr_carver_bias_add_rgb_area and lqr_carver_bias_add_rgb are very similar to lqr_carver_bias_add_area and lqr_carver_bias_add, except that they use 8-bit multi-channel images as inputs. The number of channels in the image is passed via the parameter channels. The last channel is assumed to be the alpha (opacity) channel if channels is equal to 2 or greater than 3 (if this is not the case, use the previous functions). The bias is computed from the average of the colour channels, multiplied by the value of the alpha channel if present. For example, in RGBA images a white, nontransparent pixel is equivalent to a value of 1.0 when using a buffer in lqr_carver_bias_add_area. RETURN VALUES
The return values follow the Liquid Rescale library signalling system. SEE ALSO
LqrRetVal(3), lqr_carver_init(3), lqr_carver_rigmask_add(3) COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Carlo Baldassi LqR library 0.4.1 API (3:1:3) 10 Maj 2009 LQR_CARVER_BIAS_ADD(3)
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