I downgraded the exploded compound and compared two seemingly equal wires in the file. They differ in one place, where one has a -2 and the other a +2. I have no idea what it means, but I can imagine that this fails an equality check.wandererfan wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2022 12:53 am To deliver a trouble free result in this case, the cross section would have to check for duplicate wires in the result and drop them.
Is this an interesting bug?
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Re: Is this an interesting bug?
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Re: Is this an interesting bug?
I don't follow, where are you looking?
Comparing unrelated shapes for equality is complicated. You have to use fuzzy booleans and analyze the results.chrisb wrote:I have no idea what it means, but I can imagine that this fails an equlity check.
Re: Is this an interesting bug?
I looked directly at the BRep files.
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