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− | If the optimal point is somewhere between my current point and moving full speed clockwise, for example, I really don't know the intersection point if I allow hitting the brakes. I know the direction, though, which is sufficiently relevant for this use case IMO. | + | If the optimal point is somewhere between my current point and moving full speed clockwise, for example, I really don't know the intersection point if I allow hitting the brakes. I know the direction, though, which is sufficiently relevant to do some reasonable approximation, which is OK for this use case IMO. |
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If the optimal point is somewhere between my current point and moving full speed clockwise, for example, I really don't know the intersection point if I allow hitting the brakes. I know the direction, though, which is sufficiently relevant to do some reasonable approximation, which is OK for this use case IMO.