however, I have to sort the points by whichever dimension of the tree I'm building
always :)
The dimensions are stored in a List<T> where index 0 = x, 1 = y, 2 = z
I've used Collections.sort, and it works properly for the definition of compareTo I've written, but I need to be able to have it start comparison on Y or Z dimension, instead of just X
@Unihedron There's actually a good amount of open courseware available, plus some BINF profs. that do research at my school wouldn't mind having an extra hand
I wanted to do it for a cancer research study that I wrote a proposal for, but life got in the way
when I was in high school I wrote to some cs professors in a university I lived near
they were playing the ego game and wouldn't treat me like an equal, so after I surpassed their expectations overwhelmingly I just left in the coolest fashion in the coolest way I have ever been in my life
@Unihedron you were/are that good? Wow. I wish I was. I definitely surpassed a number of my peers in my C class, but Data Structures (and I love data) is kicking my ass, and I feel like the idiot in the room.
"Every great developer you know got there by solving problems they were unqualified to solve until they actually did it." - Patrick McKenzie (previously 9 stars)
@Unihedron I was trying that for something else, but the terminology starts off at the level of whoever was writing, and I was new to the field. How did you overcome not having any experience with the field, while reading advanced papers?
@Unihedron Better hurry up and finish it. Include a Unihedron's Aphorisms section, an aggregation of your wise and pithy statements would be a huge boon.
assuming you've cloned your repo, and haven't added upstream's remote: git remote add upstream <link> then git pull upstream master while you're at origin:master
1 git fetch and git status to make sure you're on your repo and up to date ready to take in changes 2 git pull upstream master 4 git push origin master
That does look like your graph. :p
read here for how to use remotes devdocs.io/git/git-remote although if you just need to get it setup it's git remote add upstream git@github.com:joe/coolgame.git