Hello Rafael,
Le 19/08/2014 21:17, Rafael Guerra a écrit :
Hi Samuel,
Thanks for pointing to the bug tracker.
I have read the explanations but could not find a workaround.
I hope what I say is mathematically correct:
/The two data series provided in my example below seem to be
topologically equivalent and if true, /
/
Yes, both are self-intersecting polygons. The limitation of the
algorithm does not say that none of self-intersecting polygons can be
processed conveniently, but that there is no garanty for some of them./
.../...
I.e., how to fix top data series provided so that it displays properly
like the bottom one?
By fixing the algo rewritten for Scilab 5.3.0 with heavy downgrades
listed in the comment w.r.t. the former one.
This is also showing in 3D and reported here:
http://bugzilla.scilab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8310
http://bugzilla.scilab.org/attachment.cgi?id=2068
Regards
Samuel
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Thanks and regards
Rafael G.
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*Subject:* Re: [Scilab-users] Scilab 5.5 filled curve plotting issue?
Hello Rafael,
Le 19/08/2014 01:33, Rafael Guerra a écrit :
Hello,
The attached simple Scilab script and data plots quite similar
data as filled curves in Scilab 5.5 (Win 7) with quite different
results:
This is a known bug reported 2 years ago in
http://bugzilla.scilab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11632
Any ideas of what can be causing the completely different behaviour of
plot2d / polyline_style = 5?
Please see comments #2 and #3 of the report.
Regards
Samuel
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