If this asymmetry really bothers you, you could very easily fix this by
wrapping the search around. There's no asymmetry in a circle.

That doesn't fix anything.

Why not? The whole argument is about a bias against points towards the end. In a circular list there is no 'end'.

I missed this from you. I assumed that you did this anyway. If you choose a random point and then traverse linearly to the end, what do you do when you reach the end? Do you just pass? I assumed you viewed the empty point list as a circular queue.

- Don



Mark


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