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Thanks for the update. I think I found a bug now. A lookup with
Grid2D.ANY should return at least the same locations as Grid2D.CENTER,
as far as I understand. But this does not work if a value smaller
sqrt(0.5) is passed as dist. ANY will return 0 locations then, but
CENTER returns 1 (the origin), which is correct and should be reported
by ANY as well.
You can also look at the attached JUnit test.
Best regards,
Christian
On 15.09.2015 18:32, Sean Luke wrote:
> Agreed. I just updated them to do that. See the respository.
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> Sean
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> On Sep 15, 2015, at 9:42 AM, Christian Meyer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Hi all,
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>> in Grid2D interface getRadialLocations is defined with a double value for 'dist'. But getRadialNeighbors in all implementing classes uses an int for 'dist', although the value is only passed.
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>> Implementing classes should accept double values in getRadialNeighbors as well.
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>> Best regards,
>> Christian
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