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In Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) with respect to the SOLID design pattern, you can abstract I2C, SPI, and RS232 communication by creating interfaces (abstract classes) for each communication protocol. The interfaces would define methods for reading and writing data, as well as setting up the communication parameters.Here's an example in C++, using the Boost.Asio library for non-blocking I/O:
#include <boost/asio.hpp>
SwRS-ESC-001-[C|E|M|R|O]-nn-v, where:
• nn is the id number of the requirement.
• v is the version of the requirement.
• Type of requirement
o Mandatory: Norm related requirement: Requirement must be implemented end tested
o Required: Requirement must be implemented and tested
o Optional: Requirement may or may not be implemented
o Enhancement: Requirement is not required now, but may be in the future.
o Conditional;
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Installed package of scikit-learn can be accelerated using scikit-learn-intelex.
More details are available here: https://intel.github.io/scikit-learn-intelex
For example:
Open a terminal and run
lsblk --fs
NAME FSTYPE FSVER LABEL UUID FSAVAIL FSUSE% MOUNTPOINTS
loop0 squashfs 4.0 0 100% /snap/bare/5
loop1 squashfs 4.0 0 100% /snap/core20/2105
FROM ubuntu:22.04
MAINTAINER Adam Duskett <[email protected]>
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
ENV TZ=US/Pacific
RUN set -e; \
apt-get update; \
apt-get install -y apt-utils; \
{
"configurations": [
{
"type": "command",
"name": "Create Build and Dependencies Directory",
"program": "/opt/cmake/bin/cmake",
"args": [
"-E",
"make_directory",
{
"configurations": [
{
"type": "command",
"name": "Create Build and Dependencies Directory",
"program": "/opt/cmake/bin/cmake",
"args": [
"-E",
"make_directory",