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Kirill Smelkov
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b6d4d24d
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b6d4d24d
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Mar 15, 2002
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Andreas Jung
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some clarification
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@@ -233,11 +233,11 @@ class IIMerge(IMerge):
if c1 is None and c2 is not None, the output is weight2 and
c2.
if c1 is not None and c2 not None
, the output is weight1 and
c1.
if c1 is not None and c2 not None
and both sets, the output is
weight1 and
c1.
If c1 and c2 are not None
, the output is 1 and a Bucket
such that the output values are::
If c1 and c2 are not None
and not both sets, the output is 1
and a Bucket
such that the output values are::
v1*weight1 + v2*weight2
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@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ class IIMerge(IMerge):
if c1 is not None and c2 not None, the output is weight1 and
c1.
If c1 and c2 are sets, the output is the sum of the weights
If c1 and c2 are
both
sets, the output is the sum of the weights
and the (unweighted) intersection of the sets.
If c1 and c2 are not None and not both sets, the output is 1
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