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kay-kim commented Sep 17, 2014

Hi James --
thank you so much for your commit. The specified range [ -180, 180 ) is using the mathematical notation for inclusive vs exclusive intervals, where "[" denotes inclusive endpoint, and ")" denotes exclusive endpoint. That said, since location data can be specified as [ x, y ], I can see how the range specification using the interval notation is confusing.

To reduce further confusion, I am going to remove the range notation completely, and as such, will close this pull request.

Thanks again for taking the time to make this change.

Regards,

Kay Kim

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Hi, thanks for the very detailed explanation! That makes sense; I wasn't aware of that notation.

Thanks again
James

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kay-kim commented Sep 17, 2014

Glad to help.

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