On Feb 3, 1:26 pm, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I think ;
> in plane geometry,
> You can draw only one logical polygon ( one closed whole plane )
> with using  n points. ( the polygon is not intersected or divided
> more areas ) .
> So maybe a function or gpolygon can control this geometry.
>
> PARCEL NUMBER : 35040100409 on the  left side at high zoom level on
> satellite map type.
> test page:http://hakkinen06.bedava250mb.com/sont.html
>
> Thanks.
> Hakan YILDIZ
> Engineer.

For an entirely convex polygon, I believe it is true.  For a partially
concave polygon, I believe it is false.  Imagine points at each of the
hour positions on a clock dial plus another point at the center.  You
can construct twelve unique polys each containing all thirteen points.

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