Cuiogeo — Date Fixed __exclusive__
The introduced a method to "truncate" all timestamps to the start or end of the day before comparison. This normalization ensures that any event occurring anywhere within a calendar day is included when that day's relative filter is active. The implementation is flexible, allowing developers to set this behavior at a constructor level while maintaining backward compatibility.
Perhaps "cuiogeo" is not a typo but a specific term. Let's search "cuiogeo" on Baidu or Chinese sites. The user might be Chinese? The keyword "cuiogeo" might be a Chinese pinyin for something? "Cuiogeo" could be "崔奥geo"? Or "cui o geo"? "Cui" is a Chinese surname. Maybe "Cuiogeo" is a username. Let's search "cuiogeo" in Chinese. 0: "Spades Magazine - Issue 5" mentions "Black Bull CuioGeo". "CuioGeo" might be a name or alias. "Cuiogeo" might be a misspelling of "CuioGeo". That seems unrelated to date fixed. cuiogeo date fixed
At its core, refers to a workflow or a specific dataset adjustment where temporal metadata (the date/time) associated with geospatial features is verified, corrected, and set to a permanent, unchangeable state. The introduced a method to "truncate" all timestamps