<p>Hi,<br>
Thats why I compare the topology information and not the position/coordinates. In any cases 100 points must be generated.</p>
<p>Best<br>
Soeren</p>
<p>Am 09.06.2011 12:21 schrieb "Moritz Lennert" <<a href="mailto:mlennert@club.worldonline.be">mlennert@club.worldonline.be</a>>:<br type="attribution">> On 09/06/11 10:01, Glynn Clements wrote:<br>>><br>
>> Soeren Gebbert wrote:<br>> <br>>>> v.random output=random_points n=100<br>>>> <a href="http://v.info">v.info</a> -t random_points> result<br>>><br>>> If the framework understands vector maps, it shouldn't be necessary to<br>
>> use <a href="http://v.info">v.info</a>; it should be able to compare the random_points map to<br>>> random_points.ref.<br>>><br>> <br>> But how to compare two randomly generated maps ? Unless the system is <br>
> not really random, the maps _should_ be different.<br>> <br>> Moritz<br></p>