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Where the /\ represents a subnetwork with insufficient mvMax to connect to either 1 or 2
1 and 2 will NOT be connected because we interpret the edge(1,2) as creating a cycle (it intersects a subnetwork in more than 1 point). This is true in NetworkPlanner and in this code, but it doesn't seem right.
A more appropriate method of handling this needs to be thought through, but might be to find the closest projected point on the intervening subnetwork and connect nodes 1 and 2 to those points.
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In the following grid
1--/--2
With
1.mvMax: 100
2.mvMax: 100
Edge(1, 2): 50
Where the /\ represents a subnetwork with insufficient mvMax to connect to either 1 or 2
1 and 2 will NOT be connected because we interpret the edge(1,2) as creating a cycle (it intersects a subnetwork in more than 1 point). This is true in NetworkPlanner and in this code, but it doesn't seem right.
A more appropriate method of handling this needs to be thought through, but might be to find the closest projected point on the intervening subnetwork and connect nodes 1 and 2 to those points.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: