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A clustering example for levels 0 and 1
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    Let's say we start with the following character sequence and cluster
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    values:
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   A,B,C,D,E
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   0,1,2,3,4
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    We then map the characters to glyphs. For simplicity, let's assume
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    that each character maps to the corresponding, identical-looking
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    glyph:
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   A,B,C,D,E
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   0,1,2,3,4
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    Now if, for example, B and C
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    ligate, then the clusters to which they belong "merge".
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    This merged cluster takes for its cluster number the minimum of all
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    the cluster numbers of the clusters that went in. In this case, we
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    get:
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   A,BC,D,E
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   0,1 ,3,4
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    Now let's assume that the BC glyph decomposes
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    into three components, and D also decomposes into
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    two. The components each inherit the cluster value of their parent:
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   A,BC0,BC1,BC2,D0,D1,E
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   0,1  ,1  ,1  ,3 ,3 ,4
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    Now if BC2 and D0 ligate, then
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    their clusters (numbers 1 and 3) merge into
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    min(1,3) = 1:
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   A,BC0,BC1,BC2D0,D1,E
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   0,1  ,1  ,1    ,1 ,4
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    At this point, cluster 1 means: the character sequence
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    BCD is represented by glyphs
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    BC0,BC1,BC2D0,D1 and cannot be broken down any
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    further.
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