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Old   December 29, 2012, 02:22
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If "Node *v" . What's the exact meaning of NODE_X(v) or NODE_Y(v)

It's a simple question I think.

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If "Node *v" . What's the exact meaning of NODE_X(v) or NODE_Y(v)

It's a simple question I think.

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NODE_X(v) means the x coordinate of node v.
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NODE_X(v) means the x coordinate of node v.
So, it's a scalar or vector?
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