[computer-go] SGF naming convention.

2007-11-01 Thread Joshua Shriver
I'm writing a SGF parse and was wondering, the moves are listed as [pd] [dd], instead of a1 m10. Does the letters correspond to the number equivalent, taking into account you skip I? So I = 9 or J=9? -Josh ___ computer-go mailing list

Re: [computer-go] SGF naming convention.

2007-11-01 Thread David Doshay
no. a1 and aa are in different corners. Cheers, David On 1, Nov 2007, at 8:02 AM, Joshua Shriver wrote: I'm writing a SGF parse and was wondering, the moves are listed as [pd] [dd], instead of a1 m10. Does the letters correspond to the number equivalent, taking into account you skip I? So

Re: [computer-go] SGF naming convention.

2007-11-01 Thread Jason House
This craziness was subject of some long threads recently. a1 notation starts in the lower left and skips i. pd notation starts in the upper left. On 11/1/07, Joshua Shriver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm writing a SGF parse and was wondering, the moves are listed as [pd] [dd], instead of a1

Re: [computer-go] SGF naming convention.

2007-11-01 Thread Jason House
On 11/1/07, Joshua Shriver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Aye, saw some mentioning of it during the XML/sgf thread... That's exactly it. So SGF starts and top left corner and skips I as well? Little confusing but a little code can always remap it.. Thanks :) SGF does not skip i.