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- Boolean_operations_in_computer-aided_design abstract "In computer-aided design (CAD), Boolean operations include the operations of subtraction, intersection, and union. The word "Boolean" refers to its similarity to the logical NOT, AND and OR operations, but it is somewhat a misnomer. Boolean operations exist in a wide variety of different applications; often used in coding and string generation with flowchart-like programming methods. More closely these operations are related to operations with sets. For example result of the "Subtract" operation represents set of points of the first object that do not belong to the second. The "Intersection" operation represents those that belong to both, and the "Union" operation represents those that belong to either.Boolean operations are considered central functionality in most CAD systems. They are quite complex to implement. Their availability and robustness are tightly related to maturity of the software.Both objects in an operation are expected to have same dimension (solids in three-dimensional systems and entities with non-zero area in two dimensions).There are divisions in object types due to different modelling technologies to represent its geometry. This often creates problem of executing a Boolean operation on different object types. For example subtraction of a meshed object imported from a STL file from another object imported from STEP often means that the operation either is not available or produces a meshed (non-parametric) object.".
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- Boolean_operations_in_computer-aided_design comment "In computer-aided design (CAD), Boolean operations include the operations of subtraction, intersection, and union. The word "Boolean" refers to its similarity to the logical NOT, AND and OR operations, but it is somewhat a misnomer. Boolean operations exist in a wide variety of different applications; often used in coding and string generation with flowchart-like programming methods. More closely these operations are related to operations with sets.".
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