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In order to get tiles across the x International Date Line, this update will list the neighboring tiles across the 2**z and 0 divide.

The original version will not include tiles that are across the International Date Line (-180/180).

  • Previously neighbors(Tile(0, 14, 9)) would create [Tile(x=0, y=13, z=9), Tile(x=0, y=15, z=9), Tile(x=1, y=13, z=9), Tile(x=1, y=14, z=9), Tile(x=1, y=15, z=9)]

In this code update, tiles that are at the International Date Line (-180/180) will create the neighboring Tile objects:

  • neighbours(Tile(0, 14, 9)) will create [Tile(x=511, y=13, z=9), Tile(x=511, y=14, z=9), Tile(x=511, y=15, z=9), Tile(x=0, y=13, z=9), Tile(x=0, y=15, z=9), Tile(x=1, y=13, z=9), Tile(x=1, y=14, z=9), Tile(x=1, y=15, z=9)]
  • neighbors(Tile(0,0,9)) will create [Tile(x=511, y=0, z=9), Tile(x=511, y=1, z=9), Tile(x=0, y=1, z=9), Tile(x=1, y=0, z=9), Tile(x=1, y=1, z=9)]

This change respects the y boundaries as not continuous, but expands the continuous nature of the x dimension.

In order to get tiles across the x meridian, this update will list the neighboring tiles across the 2**z and 0 divide
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