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[jira] [Commented] (GEOMETRY-108) BoundaryList Implementations

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Gilles Sadowski commented on GEOMETRY-108:
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Hi Matt.

If in {{BoundaryList1D}}, the {{D}} is for "dimension" (?), what is the {{S}} for, in {{BoundaryList1S}}?

> BoundaryList Implementations
> ----------------------------
>
>                 Key: GEOMETRY-108
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEOMETRY-108
>             Project: Apache Commons Geometry
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Matt Juntunen
>            Priority: Major
>
> We need a {{BoundarySource}} implementation that simply contains an arbitrary list of hyperplane convex subsets. I propose creating the following classes:
> - {{o.a.c.geometry.core.partitioning.BoundaryList}}
> - {{o.a.c.geometry.euclidean.oned.BoundaryList1D}}
> - {{o.a.c.geometry.euclidean.twod.BoundaryList2D}}
> - {{o.a.c.geometry.euclidean.threed.BoundaryList3D}}
> - {{o.a.c.geometry.spherical.oned.BoundaryList1S}}
> - {{o.a.c.geometry.spherical.twod.BoundaryList2S}}
> This is required for GEOMETRY-101 since the output from reading some model file formats is a simple list of facets.



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