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by homeomorphic
4643 days ago
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It doesn't matter. He's counting the number of times a continuous curve C on the surface of the Earth crosses other continuous curves (state boundaries). A crossing is a property of the curve and its embedding onto the Earth's surface. While a (continuous) map projection can deform both C and the state boundaries, it cannot create or destroy crossings. To draw the crossings, however, he needs to pick a projection and project both C and the state boundaries, which I guess is why he included some PROJ.4 calls. |
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