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Algorithms
[edit]First, this section has essentially no citations, which I'm going to flag after updating the talk page. 73.217.103.80 (talk) 00:26, 8 January 2024 (UTC)
Three Step Search
[edit]The given algorithm makes no sense. It does not express what p is meant to do as a parameter. At the second step it states, "Search 8 locations +/- S pixels around location (0,0) and the location (0,0)", which is redundant to the point that I believe it was supposed to express something different (and therefore lacking crucial information). Even ignoring the probably erroneous redundancy, it doesn't express how the 8 locations are resolved (each could be be chosen along a circle, as a diamond, as a large square, etc). The rest of it makes reasonable sense, but those few issues are clearly pretty critical. 73.217.103.80 (talk) 00:26, 8 January 2024 (UTC)