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Thread: Boundary/region variable?

  1. #1
    Matti V. Guest

    Boundary/region variable?

    Hello,

    Is there a variable for boundary/region that defines if the objects
    are very close to each other they will be seen as one so when creating
    a boundary/region it doesn´t create two different regions but combines
    them into one. Sort of like pedit -> join -> enter fuzz distance or
    (jointype).

    Thanks,
    Matti

  2. #2
    Jürgen Palme Guest
    AFAIK no. But you can use the bhatch command and under options check "Retain
    boundaries". Then you can delete the hatch and the unwanted entities and get
    a closed shape.

    Juergen


    "Matti V." <matti.viita@**remove_this**suomi24.fi> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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    Hello,

    Is there a variable for boundary/region that defines if the objects
    are very close to each other they will be seen as one so when creating
    a boundary/region it doesn´t create two different regions but combines
    them into one. Sort of like pedit -> join -> enter fuzz distance or
    (jointype).

    Thanks,
    Matti

  3. #3
    Matti V. Guest
    Thanks for the reply,
    When I created a boundary into a room (quite big: 500m2) which has
    square pillars very close to wall (10mm from the wall) it DID create
    one boundary (attaching the pillars to the walls. I then moved the
    pillars from the wall 5mm (so all in all 15mm from the walls) and it
    then created separate regions...?
    So there´s a point (in my case between 10 and 15mm) when it either
    attaches the objects or not.
    Just wondering is there a way to adjust that point.

    Matti

    On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 08:46:04 +0100, "Jürgen Palme"
    <juergenDEL.palmeALL@kabelleipzigCAPS.de> wrote:

    AFAIK no. But you can use the bhatch command and under options check "Retain
    boundaries". Then you can delete the hatch and the unwanted entities and get
    a closed shape.

    Juergen


    "Matti V." <matti.viita@**remove_this**suomi24.fi> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
    news:na7mo09j8h3fgqo8gsp4b5o9crtrsar4ea@4ax.com...
    Hello,

    Is there a variable for boundary/region that defines if the objects
    are very close to each other they will be seen as one so when creating
    a boundary/region it doesn´t create two different regions but combines
    them into one. Sort of like pedit -> join -> enter fuzz distance or
    (jointype).

    Thanks,
    Matti

  4. #4
    Jürgen Palme Guest
    Only a shot in the dark (I didn't test it):
    Maybe you will get the expected result if you temporarily decrease the
    pickbox size to 0.

    Juergen


    "Matti V." <matti.viita@**remove_this**suomi24.fi> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
    news:99cmo09o2q3q4iv5b077o70nddl226nppv@4ax.com...
    Thanks for the reply,
    When I created a boundary into a room (quite big: 500m2) which has
    square pillars very close to wall (10mm from the wall) it DID create
    one boundary (attaching the pillars to the walls. I then moved the
    pillars from the wall 5mm (so all in all 15mm from the walls) and it
    then created separate regions...?
    So there´s a point (in my case between 10 and 15mm) when it either
    attaches the objects or not.
    Just wondering is there a way to adjust that point.

    Matti

    On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 08:46:04 +0100, "Jürgen Palme"
    juergenDEL.palmeALL@kabelleipzigCAPS.de> wrote:

    AFAIK no. But you can use the bhatch command and under options check
    "Retain
    boundaries". Then you can delete the hatch and the unwanted entities and
    get
    a closed shape.

    Juergen


    "Matti V." <matti.viita@**remove_this**suomi24.fi> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
    news:na7mo09j8h3fgqo8gsp4b5o9crtrsar4ea@4ax.com...
    Hello,

    Is there a variable for boundary/region that defines if the objects
    are very close to each other they will be seen as one so when creating
    a boundary/region it doesn´t create two different regions but combines
    them into one. Sort of like pedit -> join -> enter fuzz distance or
    (jointype).

    Thanks,
    Matti

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