Yes, I think Geotools could benefit from having some common
neighbourhood functions (like sum, majority, diversity) as well as
some sort of moving window class that could be sub-classed to do the
sort of thing (I think) you are doing.

I'd like to contribute something along those lines when (if) my java /
geotools skills get good enough.

Michael


On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 6:31 PM, System.out.println wrote:
> Aah - ok, I see...
>
>  You are right, getting the single cell's value by using getSamples
>  (...) or somesting similar would do the job. I only thought there is
>  a more elegant way to do it - a moving window class, waiting for
>  me... :-)
>
>  Christian
>
>

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