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QuestionAlignment and rectification of polylines Pin
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Kenneth Haugland2-Apr-13 23:31
mvaKenneth Haugland2-Apr-13 23:31 
Your problem seem to exists of creating 90 or 180 degree angles between all your lines? I dont think theres an algorithem for that. Personally I would do something different, like holding down the shift hey to only allow 90 degree bends:
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QuestionConsider a complete binary tree with an odd number of nodes. Let n be the number of internal nodes (non-leaves) in the tree. Define the internal path length, I, as the sum, taken over all the internal nodes of the tree, of the depth of each node. Lik Pin
amistry_petlad28-Mar-13 7:08
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AnswerRe: Consider a complete binary tree with an odd number of nodes. Let n be the number of internal nodes (non-leaves) in the tree. Define the internal path length, I, as the sum, taken over all the internal nodes of the tree, of the depth of each node. Pin
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AnswerRe: Consider a complete binary tree with an odd number of nodes. Let n be the number of internal nodes (non-leaves) in the tree. Define the internal path length, I, as the sum, taken over all the internal nodes of the tree, of the depth of each node. Pin
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amistry_petlad28-Mar-13 7:51
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GeneralRe: Consider a complete binary tree with an odd number of nodes. Let n be the number of internal nodes (non-leaves) in the tree. Define the internal path length, I, as the sum, taken over all the internal nodes of the tree, of the depth of each node. Pin
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AnswerRe: Consider a complete binary tree with an odd number of nodes. Let n be the number of internal nodes (non-leaves) in the tree. Define the internal path length, I, as the sum, taken over all the internal nodes of the tree, of the depth of each node. Pin
Lutosław4-Jun-13 13:06
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QuestionThe degree of a node in a tree is the number of children the node has. If a tree has n1 nodes of degree 1, n2 nodes of degree 2, ..., nm nodes of degree m, compute the number of leaves in the tree in terms of n1, n2, . . . , nm. Pin
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NewsNew computer vision algorithms, check out the videos Pin
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QuestionComplexity and Routing Problems Pin
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QuestionLinear algebra jacobi Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) algorithm Pin
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