Subject: RE: Bug (???) recursive neighbourhood
From: Francois Bousquet (f.bousquet@cgiar.org)
Date: Fri Nov 21 2003 - 12:20:07 CET
Yes, you are rigth. Sometimes ago Stan also mentionned this bug
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De : owner-cormas@cirad.fr [mailto:owner-cormas@cirad.fr]De la part de
Erasmus L <lerasmus@sun.ac.za>
Envoyé : vendredi 21 novembre 2003 12:14
À : cormas@cirad.fr
Objet : Bug (???) recursive neighbourhood
Hi Everyone
I’m not sure whether I misunderstand the purpose of the method
“recursiveNeighbourhood:” or whether there is (heaven forbid!) a bug in the
new Cormas, but it returns a collection of cells that contains many
duplicates. The problem can be resolved by sending “asSet
asOrderedCollection” to the returned collection. Which will mess up their
order of presentation – if that is important.
Best wishes,
Louise Erasmus
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