You're right, I did. It should have read that the polygons are not 
necessarily rectangular.

Lyndon

--- In [email protected], Hans van der Maarel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Lyndon,
> 
> > I wish it were that simple, but the NE corner is not necessarily 
the
> > same as the point defined by _xmax and _ymax. For example, create 
a
> > polygon with points (0 0 3 0 2 1 1 1 0 0). The results of the
> > BoundsExtractor are _xmax=3 and _ymax=1. But the actual NE corner,
> > the one that I am looking for, has coordinates 2,1. It's a bit of 
an
> > extreme example, but the survey grid I'm working with has numbers
> > polygons of this type.
> 
> I thought you mentioned the polygons were rectangular?
> -- 
> Hans van der Maarel
> Red Geographics
> 
> Zevenbergsepoort 44b            www.redgeographics.com
> 4791 AE  Klundert               [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The Netherlands                 phone: +31-168-401035
>




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