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James wrote:
> More precisely, define the level of
>a node to be the number of ancestors it has, and then define an
>expression to be single-level if and only if there exists an integer n
>such that for any node x, for any node y in the result of
>evaluating the
>expression with respect to x, the difference between the level of x and
>the level of y is equal to n.
What about two elements on different
'sub-trees'
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
satisfy your criteria for c and g ,
yet they are not siblings (again
my 'loose' terminology)
Is it necessary to state the path distance between
the two?
[Or am I in the wrong ball park again ]
DaveP
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