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Math Algorithm QS

I know that this group not exactly the place to ask this question, but
anyway:
I have Array of Rectangles, grouped in number of groups (see right:
http://www.dotnet.us/imgs/vmf.jpg ) I need to make Point[][] of all groups
(their edge point coordinates) in this certain example I'll recieve
Point[4][12] array of 4 groups with max 12 points each one (the biggest
number of points ever)
The number of rectangles and number of groups vary and it might be "holes"
inside each group.

TNX

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Nov 16 '05 #1
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Hi Tamir,

I'm not quite sure what you need to do. Could you explain it in a more
detailed way? Thanks!

Kevin Yu
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