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http://www.tsplines.com/
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nt B2[i] so B1[i]<=0 means no new connections allowed for point i ,so point i is deleted from B1, B2 updated accordingly.
Initialization:
B1: max number of connections x number of points
B2: all the points
B3: nothing (well null or something, need to create the branch)
Algo:
Get first point in B2, get his allowed number of connections N in B1, find N closest points in B2, create lines in B3, update B2 accordingly. Erase points with max connections (including the first point)
Next
Stop when no points available
At end of loop, B3 stores the created lines.
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me in 19 different pipeline components. Marginally better, but I'll still need to do this operation approx. 80 times...gulp.
Here's a wishlist request for David: expose string inputs in the Geometry Pipeline for Layer and Name. If I had that, I could change one string to swap my whole geometry set! (My layers have names like "B1 red rail", "B1 blue rail" etc., then the next time I'll want "B2 red rail", "B2 blue rail" etc.)
BTW, I'm happy to script something in C# if it will help: maybe I could write something like the Geometry Pipeline that takes a string input for layer name? Hmmm...
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