Greetings, list.

Perhaps the author of Hull.mbx, or anyone else, could help with the 
following.

Given - a table of points. Each point has a field indicating 
category: A, B, C, etc. Points of like category are ROUGHLY 
located in the same area.

Problem - create non-overlapping polygons that enclose each 
category separately. (The borders do not have to go through the 
points, but it doesn't matter if they do).

Please note - the points are NOT randomly scattered. They appear in 
such a way that by plotting them on paper and labeling each with its 
category, it would be a simple job to manually trace out each 
polygon. But how is this programmed? Most likely, one or more, 
maybe even all of them, will be concave, and good old hull.mbx 
is not the answer.

Any ideas?
Best regards,
Alex Eshed
Digi-Tek Ltd.
12, Hahoma St., Rishon LeZion, 75655, Israel
Tel: +972-3-961-5840
Fax: +972-3-961-5877
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dgtek.com
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