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@@ -3478,18 +3478,12 @@ function _showstats_isosurface(voxsize, bbox, isoval, cubes, triangles, faces) =
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// .
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// When `closed=false`, paths that intersect the edge of the bounding box end at the bounding box. This
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// means that the list of paths may include a mixture of closed and open paths. Regardless of whether
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// any of the output paths are open, all closed paths have identical first and last points so that closed and open paths can be distinguished. You can use {{are_ends_equal()}} to determine if a path is closed. A path list that includes open paths is not a region, since regions are lists of closed polygons. Duplicating the ends of closed paths can cause problems for some functions such as {{offset()}} which will complain about repeated points; to deal with this problem you can pass the closed components to {{list_unwrap()}} to remove the extra endpoint.
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// The parameter `closed=true` is set by default, which causes polygon segments to be generated wherever a
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// contour is clipped by the bounding box, so that all contours are closed polygons. When `closed=true`,
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// the list of paths returned by `contour()` is a valid [region](regions.scad) with no duplicated
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// vertices in any path, and all paths are treated as as closed polygons by the `contour()` module.
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// When calling `contour()` as a module, the `closed` parameter is unavailable and always true.
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// .
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// When `closed=false`, however, the list of paths returned by the `contour()` function may include a
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// mixture of closed and unclosed paths, in which the closed paths can be identified as having equivalent
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// start and end points (this duplication makes the path list an invalid [region](regions.scad)).
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// any of the output paths are open, all closed paths have identical first and last points so that closed and
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// open paths can be distinguished. You can use {{are_ends_equal()}} to determine if a path is closed. A path
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// list that includes open paths is not a region, since regions are lists of closed polygons. Duplicating the
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// ends of closed paths can cause problems for some functions such as {{offset()}} which will complain about
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// repeated points; to deal with this problem you can pass the closed components to {{list_unwrap()}} to remove
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// the extra endpoint.
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// Arguments:
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// f = The contour function or array.
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// isovalue = a scalar giving the isovalue parameter.
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