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Hi David,
you wrote: It doesn't matter whether the interval is defined as {1.2 to 2.4} or {2.4 to 1.2}, it's still the same piece of the curve.
What about if the curve is closed? In this case it should mean a different thing, isnt it?
How can I "inverse" the subcurve in case of a closed curve?
No, the only thing that might matter is whether the domain crosses the seam of a closed curve. If that's an issue then it'll be an issue either way.
You cannot reverse part of a curve, only entire curves can be reversed/flipped.
In other words if I have the short subcurve of a closed curve, there is no way to calclute the long subcurve from the short one?
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