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szzheng

It seems that two triangles can share a top corner at a sample point. What would happen in this case?

kencheng

@szzheng: It seems that this is the case of the top right triangles?

The rule seems to be, if a corner is on a sample point, then the sample is in the triangle if both edges that meet at the corner are top-or-left edges.

kbeache

but whats the significance of the top and left edge