The Java RTree project aims to maintain an Java version of the RTree spatial indexing algorithm. See http://jsi.sourceforge.net for more information, and http://github.com/aled/jsi for latest development code.
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I have two questions about the function "pickNext()" in RTree.java.The first is when (newNode.entryCount < maxNodeEntries / 2) why choose node n to add the entry.The second is why choose the smaller area of tectangle to add the entry? Would you mind give me a reply? my email:liuguanli1205@qq.com
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Jsi is excellent! Thanks.
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Works out of the box. A simple test with 100 million random queries on an index containing 15.000 rectangles took about 20sec. Great!