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this.CutAVericalLine 0.f || this.CutAVericalLine width ||
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| Some a -> f a
- member this.ReturnFrom (x) = x
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member this.TryFinally (body, compensation) =
try
member this.Zero () =
None
- member this.Return (x) =
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Some x
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+namespace ParasitemiaCore.Tests.AssemblyInfo
+
+open System.Reflection
+open System.Runtime.CompilerServices
+open System.Runtime.InteropServices
+
+// General Information about an assembly is controlled through the following
+// set of attributes. Change these attribute values to modify the information
+// associated with an assembly.
+[<assembly: AssemblyTitle("ParasitemiaCore.Tests")>]
+[<assembly: AssemblyDescription("")>]
+[<assembly: AssemblyConfiguration("")>]
+[<assembly: AssemblyCompany("HES-SO / CHUV / Grégory Burri")>]
+[<assembly: AssemblyProduct("ParasitemiaCore.Tests")>]
+[<assembly: AssemblyCopyright("Copyright © 2015-2016")>]
+[<assembly: AssemblyTrademark("")>]
+[<assembly: AssemblyCulture("")>]
+
+// Setting ComVisible to false makes the types in this assembly not visible
+// to COM components. If you need to access a type in this assembly from
+// COM, set the ComVisible attribute to true on that type.
+[<assembly: ComVisible(false)>]
+
+// The following GUID is for the ID of the typelib if this project is exposed to COM
+[<assembly: Guid("0f8a85f4-9328-40c3-b8ff-44fb39ceb01f")>]
+
+// Version information for an assembly consists of the following four values:
+//
+// Major Version
+// Minor Version
+// Build Number
+// Revision
+//
+// You can specify all the values or you can default the Build and Revision Numbers
+// by using the '*' as shown below:
+// [<assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.*")>]
+[<assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.0.0")>]
+[<assembly: AssemblyFileVersion("1.0.0.0")>]
+
+[<assembly: InternalsVisibleTo("ParasitemiaCore.Tests")>]
+
+do
+ ()
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--- /dev/null
+namespace ParasitemiaCore.Tests
+
+open Xunit
+open Xunit.Abstractions
+
+open ParasitemiaCore.KdTree
+
+type Point (x : float32, y : float32) =
+ interface I2DCoords with
+ member this.X = x
+ member this.Y = y
+
+ override this.ToString () =
+ sprintf "(%.1f, %.1f)" x y
+
+type KdTreeTests (output : ITestOutputHelper) =
+
+ // TODO: test with identical X or Y coords
+ [<Fact>]
+ member this.test () =
+ let pts =
+ [
+ Point(1.0f, 1.0f)
+ Point(2.0f, 2.0f)
+ Point(1.5f, 3.6f)
+ Point(3.0f, 3.2f)
+ Point(4.0f, 4.0f)
+ Point(3.5f, 1.5f)
+ Point(2.5f, 0.5f)
+ ]
+
+ let tree = Tree.BuildTree pts
+ output.WriteLine (sprintf "Tree: %A" tree)
+
+ let s1 = tree.Search { minX = 0.0f; maxX = 5.0f; minY = 0.0f; maxY = 5.0f } // All points.
+ output.WriteLine (sprintf "s1: %A" s1)
+
+ let s2 = tree.Search { minX = 2.8f; maxX = 4.5f; minY = 3.0f; maxY = 4.5f }
+ output.WriteLine (sprintf "s2: %A" s2)
+
+ let s3 = tree.Search { minX = 2.0f; maxX = 2.0f; minY = 2.0f; maxY = 2.0f }
+ output.WriteLine (sprintf "s3: %A" s3)
+
+ [<Fact>]
+ member this.test2 () =
+ let pts =
+ [
+ Point(1.0f, 1.0f)
+ Point(1.0f, 2.0f)
+ Point(1.0f, 3.0f)
+ ]
+
+ let tree = Tree.BuildTree pts
+ output.WriteLine (sprintf "Tree: %A" tree)
+
+ let s1 = tree.Search { minX = 1.0f; maxX = 1.0f; minY = 1.0f; maxY = 1.0f }
+ output.WriteLine (sprintf "s1: %A" s1)
+
+ let s2 = tree.Search { minX = 1.0f; maxX = 1.0f; minY = 2.0f; maxY = 2.0f }
+ output.WriteLine (sprintf "s2: %A" s2)
+
+ // This case result is wrong: FIXME
+ let s3 = tree.Search { minX = 1.0f; maxX = 1.0f; minY = 3.0f; maxY = 3.0f }
+ output.WriteLine (sprintf "s3: %A" s3)
+
+ let s4 = tree.Search { minX = 0.0f; maxX = 2.0f; minY = 0.0f; maxY = 4.0f }
+ output.WriteLine (sprintf "s4: %A" s4)
+
+
+
+
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+ <Import Project="..\packages\EmguCV.3.1.0.1\build\EmguCV.targets" Condition="Exists('..\packages\EmguCV.3.1.0.1\build\EmguCV.targets')" />
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Other similar extension points exist, see Microsoft.Common.targets.
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+ </assemblyBinding>
+ </runtime>
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