Nanoflann
Rob McDonald
ramcdona at calpoly.edu
Mon Dec 9 15:40:07 UTC 2013
I'm on this list because I found libkdtree++ when I was looking for a
tool in this area. That same search turned up nanoflann. Our project
went with nanoflann, so I've never really used libkdtree++ and can not
compare directly.
Nanoflann did what we needed, was pretty easy to incorporate to our
project, and is super tiny (one header file).
There isn't a ton of development, but I think that stems from
completeness rather than complacency. We had one problem which was
quickly addressed by the developer.
Rob
On 12/9/13 2:28 AM, Renaud Detry wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have been a happy libkdtree++ user for five years.
>
> I've noticed a newcomer in the area - nanoflann. Have you guys worked with it? Any comment on that?
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Renaud
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