On 20 mars 2010, at 10:46, Tudor Girba wrote:
Yes, the order is given by the size. The idea here is
that you always know that when you see red it is the most prevalent, blue is second etc.
We have seen that for ordering the properties themselves. But if I understand the below
code correctly, it seems that the reverse order is taken for the elements within parts.
part elements: (eachPartElements value sort: [ :a :b | a property importance < b
property importance ])
Cheers,
Doru
On 19 Mar 2010, at 16:17, Cyrille Delaunay wrote:
It's a question about the spec of
Distribution Map.
We know that the order of properties is fixed and the same across all containers. That
is, elements with property A always come before elements with property B.
But, how does one choose the order among properties? In the original VW code, it appears
that this order is the increasing order of properties by the size of their corresponding
elements.
That is (in the code below): we sort elements in each part according to the importance of
their property, importance in increasing order.
part elements: (eachPartElements value sort: [ :a :b | a property importance < b
property importance ])
I hope it is clear :)
Cyrille & Simon
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