algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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Yeah that's definitely a bug. I fixed it now, lines that are (anti)parallel to within 0.01 degrees are no longer solved.
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David Rutten
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Could you please link that to drawing precision?
Are you sure? The Rhino angle tolerance is often 1 degree, which would be ridiculously large for this purpose.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Or e.g. angleTolerance / 1000
It would be just good to have it not fixed to a value...
I mean I wouldn't mind the intersections returns infinity -> concept?
How would you use that infinity? How does infinity differ from null in terms of information content?
I can put in an additional input for custom tolerance settings, but I don't do that anywhere else so it would be a little bit weird.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
So how do you handle floating point imprecision in other components, I always thought you would tap into the drawing tolerance?
Why Infinity:
If you consider 3d space than two parallel lines could return infinity while two skew lines could simply return null -> so you would get a little more information out of it
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