\page using_boolean_operations_page Boolean Operations
-For detail description of the Boolean operations please refer to
+For a detailed description of Boolean operations refer to
<a href="SALOME_BOA_PA.pdf">this document</a>.
It provides a general review of the Partition and Boolean
-operations algorithms, describes the usage methodology and highlighs
+operations algorithms, describes the usage methodology and highlights
major limitations of these operations.
You can use the following boolean operations for construction of more
You can use advanced TUI commands performing these operations
independently from each other:
\par
-<em>geompy.MakeFuseList(theShapesList, checkSelfInte)</em>, where \em theShapesList is
+<em>geompy.MakeFuseList(theShapesList, checkSelfInte, rmExtraEdges)</em>, where \em theShapesList is
the list of shapes for Fuse operation;
\par
<em>geompy.MakeCommonList(theShapesList, checkSelfInte)</em>, where \em theShapesList is
\par
<em>geompy.MakeBoolean(Shape1, Shape2, Operation, checkSelfInte),</em> where \em
Shape1 is the first argument and \em Shape2 is the second argument of
-Boolean operation, \em Operation is a type of the Boolean operation (1
+a Boolean operation, \em Operation is the type of a Boolean operation (1
— Common, 2 — Cut, 3 — Fuse, 4 — Section).
Besides, you can use advanced TUI commands performing these operations
independently from each other:
\par
-<em>geompy.MakeFuse(Shape1, Shape2, checkSelfInte)</em>, where \em Shape1 is the first
+<em>geompy.MakeFuse(Shape1, Shape2, checkSelfInte, rmExtraEdges)</em>, where \em Shape1 is the first
argument and \em Shape2 is the second argument of Fuse operation;
\par
<em>geompy.MakeCommon(Shape1, Shape2, checkSelfInte)</em>, where \em Shape1 is the first
<em>geompy.MakeCut(Shape1, Shape2, checkSelfInte)</em>, where \em Shape1 is the first
argument and \em Shape2 is the second argument of Cut operation;
-The flag \em checkSelfInte tells whether arguments should be checked for
-self-intersection prior to an operation. Its default value is \em False which
+The flag \em checkSelfInte indicates whether the arguments should be checked for
+self-intersection prior to an operation. Its default value is \em False, which
means that there is no need to check it. This option is provided to ensure that
-an operation is performed on not self-intersected shapes as these shapes are
+an operation is performed on not self-intersected shapes as they are
not valid for boolean operations.
+\note This algorithm does not find all types of self-intersections. It is tuned
+ to detect vertex/vertex, vertex/edge, edge/edge, vertex/face and edge/face
+ intersections. Face/face intersections detection is switched off as it
+ is a time-consuming operation that gives an impact on performance. To find
+ all self-intersections use \ref check_self_intersections_page
+ "Detect Self-intersection tool".
+
+The flag \em rmExtraEdges is used for \em MakeFuseList and \em MakeFuse
+operations only. It indicates if Remove Extra Edges operation should be
+performed during the operation. Its default value is \em False, which
+means that there is no need to do it.
+
+\note \em rmExtraEdges is not available for \em MakeBoolean call with
+ operation type 3 (Fuse). \em MakeBoolean operation doesn't perform
+ Remove Extra Edges. So the call <em>geompy.MakeBoolean(Shape1, Shape2,
+ 3, checkSelfInte)</em> is equivalent to <em>geompy.MakeFuse(Shape1,
+ Shape2, checkSelfInte, False)</em>.
Our <b>TUI Scripts</b> provide you with useful examples of the use of
\ref tui_boolean_operations_page "Boolean Operations".