Single dimension search
martin f krafft
madduck at debian.org
Fri Jan 18 21:58:48 UTC 2008
also sprach Andrew Leung <anwleung at gmail.com> [2008.01.18.2232 +0100]:
> Now that I have changed the triplet '==' operator, how can I view all
> matches from a find or find_nearest, which match the input triplet? The
> only function that seems to have an output iterator for returned results
> is find_within_range. If find or find_nearest have multiple points to
> return, how can I retrieve these?
It's been almost three years since I looked at the code, and I don't
know anymore. I think you should consider whether you want to be
using kdtrees for this at all.
Maybe someone else can help?
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