CUTPOLYA problem
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2018-09-05 03:04 PM
2018-09-05
03:04 PM
CUTPOLYa 11, 1, 0, -5, -5, 15, 5, -5, 15, 5, 5, 15, -5, 5, 15, -5, -5, -1, posx3, posy3, 1, posx2, posy2, 1, posx1, posx1, 1, posx5, posy5, 1, posx4, posy4, 1, posx3, posy3, -1Any idea?
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Windows 10
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2018-09-05 04:40 PM
2018-09-05
04:40 PM
There is no need to mark your posts as solved (the green tick) until you get an answer that does solve it.
I have removed the tick for now (I have also done that for some of you other posts).
The CUTPOLY is not a polygon with a hole, it is just the hole.
So the first 5 lines can be deleted.
Then you define you elements.
Then end the cut.
It goes like this.
CUTPOLY
Element script (i.e. PRISM with those first five co-ordinates
CUTEND
Now you can mark this post as ‘solved’ if you understand what I mean.
Barry.
I have removed the tick for now (I have also done that for some of you other posts).
The CUTPOLY is not a polygon with a hole, it is just the hole.
So the first 5 lines can be deleted.
Then you define you elements.
Then end the cut.
It goes like this.
CUTPOLY
Element script (i.e. PRISM with those first five co-ordinates
CUTEND
Now you can mark this post as ‘solved’ if you understand what I mean.
Barry.
One of the forum moderators.
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