Rakshika,

I'm not sure if I understood you right.
I would do it in two runs: 1st run zips everything below tolerance 1.
The 2nd run stitches everything below tolerance 2.  I.e. larger than
tolerance 2 means that it's a hole.

Does this fit to what you have in mind?


Regards,
    Daniel


2016-06-07 10:34 GMT+02:00 Rakshika Bagavathy <rakshika.bagava...@gmail.com>:
> Daniel,
>
> Is it okay to use just one method for filling gaps (zippering/stitching)
> based on the tolerance of just the starting edge of the free edge chain?
> That is to say, is it safe to assume that the error measures of constituent
> vertices of the free edge chain are uniform to an extent?
>
> If we have to decide on zippering/stitching based on the error measures of
> each vertex (and if those measures are not uniform) we'd have to shift
> between the two methods, which could complicate things.
>
> Regards,
> Rakshika.
>
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