Locations increase linearly, distances quadraticaly thusNo Numbers are Needed!
Find points A through E, when
AE < BC < BE < CD < AB < AD < CE < BD < DE < AC
where < means the distance is less than
The geometric constraints override the need for numbers.
D. Kendall, 1971, “Construction of Maps from ‘Odd’ bits of Information”, Nature, 231:158-159
W. Tobler, 1996, "A Graphical Introduction to Survey Adjustment", Cartographica, 33-42.