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@ZigRazor I can have a go at this if you like? I'm using this library for a project anyway so it'd be convenient for me to add a couple of examples.
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This'd be really helpful.
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I'd be happy to put together an example or two if you can point in the direction of where they should be added.
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Good, thank you for the information. Now the focus for me is the partitioning algorithms, but in the future other algorithm will be implemented!
Thank you for you suppport.
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The example are compiled only if enabled:
see line:
option(EXAMPLES "Enable Examples Compilation" OFF)
For enable examples compilation you need to add -DEXAMPLES=ON
to you cmake line.
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I know,
in any case the test can be already helpful to understand how to use the library.
The examples will be implemented soon, and a help writing them would be welcome.
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Nice! You can create a folder named "Example", in this folder create a new subfolder for each example.
Each example and so each folder must contain the "CMakeLists.txt" to be compiled with cmake.
Thank you in advance,
If you have other dubts you can ask me without problem.
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I assign this issue to you.
Thank you so much!
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Hi @r-barnes , have you some news regarding this issue?
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Hi @r-barnes if you don't give me a feedback, I have to unassign this issue from you!
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@joechai93
yes, obviously!
you can add examples, and open a pull-request.
If Iβm not being indiscreet, may I know what youβre using it for?
For me it is interesting to know to concentrate in order to improve some parts of the library.
Anyway if you need support, you can write me here or at [email protected]
Thank you so much!
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Cheers, using it for path planning algorithm π
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@joechai93 does not forget to cite us. If you have some dubt can read the CITATION file
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I'm attempting to run examples, but after executing the CMake command, similar to what I did for the tests and benchmarks, there are no executables in the 'build/examples/' folder, and I don't understand the reason. I have examined the CMake files in the examples folder, and they appear to be correct @ZigRazor
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