2d_cuboid, ...:
Cuboid Cartesian Matching
matcher=2d_cuboid values*='<x> <y>'
params='<error-in-x> <error-in-y>'
tuning='<bin-factor>'
values*:
x: Cartesian co-ordinate #1y: Cartesian co-ordinate #2params:
error-in-x: Half length of cuboid in Cartesian co-ordinate #1 directionerror-in-y: Half length of cuboid in Cartesian co-ordinate #2 directiontuning:
bin-factor: Scaling factor to adjust bin size; larger values mean larger bins
The 2d_cuboid matcher compares positions
in 2-dimensional Cartesian space in cuboidal cells.
Rows are considered to match if their (x,y)
positions fall within an error cuboid with half-axis lengths
error-in-x, error-in-y of each other.
This kind of match is suitable for grouping items into pixels,
though it's not a very efficient way of doing that.
Matching in any number of dimensions using N-dimensional hyper-cuboids can be done by extending this syntax in the obvious way.