Again arising from the python bindings, I'd expect
PTransf16([1, 3, 2, 255, 10]).largest_moved_point()
to return 4 (the unspecified values as 255) but this returns 15. I can see the rationale for returning 15 but this is somewhat counterintuitive to say that the partial transformation moves a point it is not defined on (i.e. 15 is not in the domain of the transformation, so is what way does the transformation "move" 15?)
Again arising from the python bindings, I'd expect
to return
4(the unspecified values as255) but this returns15. I can see the rationale for returning15but this is somewhat counterintuitive to say that the partial transformation moves a point it is not defined on (i.e.15is not in the domain of the transformation, so is what way does the transformation "move"15?)