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Repository Summary

Checkout URI https://github.com/clalancette/sophus.git
VCS Type git
VCS Version release/1.3.x
Last Updated 2024-03-18
Dev Status MAINTAINED
CI status No Continuous Integration
Released RELEASED
Tags No category tags.
Contributing Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0)
Pull Requests to Review (0)

Packages

Name Version
sophus 1.3.2

README

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Sophus

Overview

This is a c++ implementation of Lie groups commonly used for 2d and 3d geometric problems (i.e. for Computer Vision or Robotics applications). Among others, this package includes the special orthogonal groups SO(2) and SO(3) to present rotations in 2d and 3d as well as the special Euclidean group SE(2) and SE(3) to represent rigid body transformations (i.e. rotations and translations) in 2d and 3d.

API documentation: https://strasdat.github.io/Sophus/

Cross platform support

Sophus compiles with clang and gcc on Linux and OS X as well as msvc on Windows. The specific compiler and operating system versions which are supported are the ones which are used in the Continuous Integration (CI): See GitHubCI and AppVeyor for details.

However, it should work (with no to minor modification) on many other modern configurations as long they support c++14, CMake, Eigen 3.3.X and (optionally) fmt. The fmt dependency can be eliminated by passing "-DUSE_BASIC_LOGGING=ON" to cmake when configuring Sophus.

CONTRIBUTING

No CONTRIBUTING.md found.

Repository Summary

Checkout URI https://github.com/clalancette/sophus.git
VCS Type git
VCS Version release/1.22.x
Last Updated 2024-06-06
Dev Status MAINTAINED
CI status No Continuous Integration
Released RELEASED
Tags No category tags.
Contributing Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0)
Pull Requests to Review (0)

Packages

Name Version
sophus 1.22.9102

README

GithubCICpp_ windows: AppVeyor_ GithubCISympy_ ci_cov_

Sophus

Overview

This is a c++ implementation of Lie groups commonly used for 2d and 3d geometric problems (i.e. for Computer Vision or Robotics applications). Among others, this package includes the special orthogonal groups SO(2) and SO(3) to present rotations in 2d and 3d as well as the special Euclidean group SE(2) and SE(3) to represent rigid body transformations (i.e. rotations and translations) in 2d and 3d.

API documentation: https://strasdat.github.io/Sophus/

Cross platform support

Sophus compiles with clang and gcc on Linux and OS X as well as msvc on Windows. The specific compiler and operating system versions which are supported are the ones which are used in the Continuous Integration (CI): See GitHubCI and AppVeyor for details.

However, it should work (with no to minor modification) on many other modern configurations as long they support c++14, CMake, Eigen 3.3.X and (optionally) fmt. The fmt dependency can be eliminated by passing "-DUSE_BASIC_LOGGING=ON" to cmake when configuring Sophus.

CONTRIBUTING

No CONTRIBUTING.md found.

Repository Summary

Checkout URI https://github.com/clalancette/sophus.git
VCS Type git
VCS Version release/1.22.x
Last Updated 2024-06-06
Dev Status MAINTAINED
CI status No Continuous Integration
Released RELEASED
Tags No category tags.
Contributing Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0)
Pull Requests to Review (0)

Packages

Name Version
sophus 1.22.9102

README

GithubCICpp_ windows: AppVeyor_ GithubCISympy_ ci_cov_

Sophus

Overview

This is a c++ implementation of Lie groups commonly used for 2d and 3d geometric problems (i.e. for Computer Vision or Robotics applications). Among others, this package includes the special orthogonal groups SO(2) and SO(3) to present rotations in 2d and 3d as well as the special Euclidean group SE(2) and SE(3) to represent rigid body transformations (i.e. rotations and translations) in 2d and 3d.

API documentation: https://strasdat.github.io/Sophus/

Cross platform support

Sophus compiles with clang and gcc on Linux and OS X as well as msvc on Windows. The specific compiler and operating system versions which are supported are the ones which are used in the Continuous Integration (CI): See GitHubCI and AppVeyor for details.

However, it should work (with no to minor modification) on many other modern configurations as long they support c++14, CMake, Eigen 3.3.X and (optionally) fmt. The fmt dependency can be eliminated by passing "-DUSE_BASIC_LOGGING=ON" to cmake when configuring Sophus.

CONTRIBUTING

No CONTRIBUTING.md found.

Repository Summary

Checkout URI https://github.com/clalancette/sophus.git
VCS Type git
VCS Version release/1.22.x
Last Updated 2024-06-06
Dev Status MAINTAINED
CI status No Continuous Integration
Released RELEASED
Tags No category tags.
Contributing Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0)
Pull Requests to Review (0)

Packages

Name Version
sophus 1.22.9102

README

GithubCICpp_ windows: AppVeyor_ GithubCISympy_ ci_cov_

Sophus

Overview

This is a c++ implementation of Lie groups commonly used for 2d and 3d geometric problems (i.e. for Computer Vision or Robotics applications). Among others, this package includes the special orthogonal groups SO(2) and SO(3) to present rotations in 2d and 3d as well as the special Euclidean group SE(2) and SE(3) to represent rigid body transformations (i.e. rotations and translations) in 2d and 3d.

API documentation: https://strasdat.github.io/Sophus/

Cross platform support

Sophus compiles with clang and gcc on Linux and OS X as well as msvc on Windows. The specific compiler and operating system versions which are supported are the ones which are used in the Continuous Integration (CI): See GitHubCI and AppVeyor for details.

However, it should work (with no to minor modification) on many other modern configurations as long they support c++14, CMake, Eigen 3.3.X and (optionally) fmt. The fmt dependency can be eliminated by passing "-DUSE_BASIC_LOGGING=ON" to cmake when configuring Sophus.

CONTRIBUTING

No CONTRIBUTING.md found.