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- Subject: [cgal-discuss] Re: Calculating position of point in space ?
- Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 04:18:32 -0800 (PST)
Sebastien,
Thank you for your replay.
In truth distances from 4 known points will be with some error and will
never intersect exactly where they should. I think that intersections from
pairs of spheres then circles will give number of points – some of them will
be incorrect but correct ones will produce a form in space and center of
mass of this form will give me coordination’s of point I’m looking for –
with some error of course.
In your replay you point out that CGAL might not be the best solution for
this - do you have some other ideas?
I would prefer not to spend long time on writing a solution of this problem
if there is already existing one.
Regards
Adam
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- [cgal-discuss] Calculating position of point in space ?, Adam, 02/03/2012
- Re: [cgal-discuss] Calculating position of point in space ?, Sebastien Loriot (GeometryFactory), 02/03/2012
- Re: [cgal-discuss] Calculating position of point in space ?, Sebastien Loriot (GeometryFactory), 02/03/2012
- [cgal-discuss] Re: Calculating position of point in space ?, Adam, 02/03/2012
- Re: [cgal-discuss] Re: Calculating position of point in space ?, Sebastien Loriot (GeometryFactory), 02/03/2012
- [cgal-discuss] Re: Calculating position of point in space ?, Adam, 02/03/2012
- Re: [cgal-discuss] Calculating position of point in space ?, Sebastien Loriot (GeometryFactory), 02/03/2012
- Re: [cgal-discuss] Calculating position of point in space ?, Sebastien Loriot (GeometryFactory), 02/03/2012
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