Thanks Martin.

I'll be at ApacheCon NA 2013 next week but perhaps during that time can
take a look.

Otherwise, Joe White was around before looking for a way to contribute,
Joe this may be a cool way :)

Cheers,
Chris

On 2/22/13 4:38 AM, "Martin Desruisseaux"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Hello all
>
>The recently committed RangeSet class was the last part of Range-related
>classes. The main use case is to represent the range of available data
>in a time series, and the holes where data are missing. Imagine for
>example a time series for thousands of remote sensing images, each image
>being representative on one week (e.g. NOAA's AVHRR data). A developer
>can use a loop for inserting the temporal Range of each images in a
>RangeSet. Overlapping ranges are merged, which should result in a single
>large range covering for instance 10 years of data. But if there is some
>holes (some weeks without data), then the RangeSet will contains two or
>more Range instances, with the time of missing data between the ranges.
>This make easy to spot holes by examining the RangeSet content, or to
>display it in a widget.
>
>However for licensing reasons, the implementation of
>RangeSet.remove(E,E) method has not been ported. If there is any
>volunteer for implementing that method, I have filled a JIRA task for
>this purpose:
>
>https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SIS-79
>
>     Martin
>

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